I welcome everyone to the pages of the diary) Today I want to invite you to gradually begin to be inspired by ideas for the holiday Happy Easter. Maybe someone would like to sew such wonderful bags in the shape of rabbits for Easter eggs, sweets and other gifts for children? The photo master class below will help you get the job done easily and quickly. Good luck!

And I’m also adding ideas for Easter so that you don’t get bored with me) Below you will find a pattern for a textile bird, a template for sewing a basket for Easter eggs and a template Easter napkin with applique and embroidery


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So, how to sew a RABBIT bag from fabric for the Easter holidays. For work we will need:

  • plain linen fabric for front side pouch,
  • cotton printed fabric for lining the bag,
  • threads for sewing parts and for embroidering the face,
  • needles,
  • sewing machine,
  • scissors,
  • braid or rope.

Let's get to work. We print on a printer or transfer directly from the monitor screen the template of the bag and rabbit ears. Before printing, you need to enlarge the pattern to the size of the bag you need.

We sew together the details of the ears and combine the linen fabric with the printed fabric. Do not forget to make notches along the round edge with scissors; when turning the parts inside out, we will get neat, well-turned ears.

We turn the ears inside out and stitch them from the front side along the edge, like this:

Sew the details of the bag

Sew on the ears:

We will sew our bag from these two processed parts:

On one of the parts of the bag, which is without ears, we put a stitch at a distance of 1 cm from the edge and thread a ribbon or string.

Textile bird

Bird pattern:

Easter egg basket

Pattern for sewing a basket:

Easter napkin with applique and embroidery


On Easter holidays, eggs (krashenki or pysanka) are given as gifts godparents For children, such eggs are exchanged on holiday. Another one of the attributes happy holiday Resurrection of Christ - easter bunny . An Easter egg and a bunny can be combined into one gift by making original craft for Easter - a bunny bag with a painted egg.

To make an Easter bunny bag, take two pieces of chintz with a light floral pattern (the craft will work better if the fabric is slightly starched). The size of the shreds is 30 x 30 cm and 10 x 10 cm. Prepare two red threads of medium thickness for knitting, 30 cm long. If you want to make the bag larger, you can take shreds measuring 35 x 35 and 15 x 15 cm.

Step 1. Make a bag. Opposite corners of a large square of fabric with wrong side connect diagonally, then fold again to the resulting diagonal line. Place an egg in the center and wrap it in cloth. Tie the egg in the resulting bag with thread so that it does not come undone.

Step 2. Making the paws. Roll the smaller flap (10 x 10 cm) into a twist - a tube. These are the bunny's future paws. Place the paws between the ends of the fabric (similar to petals) above the knot on the egg. Lift the ends of the fabric - the petals of the bag.

Step 3. Make a cross on the hare's chest. On the side where the hare's back will be, throw one end of the red thread to the right, forward, under the paws, and across the chest, lift the bunny's future left shoulder. Move the left end of the red thread to the left, forward, under the hare’s paws, and lift the right shoulder over the chest to the future. There is a red Easter cross on the bunny's chest.

Step 4. Making the neck. Wrap the ends of the red threads above the Easter Bunny's shoulders around the fabric - this will be the neck. And tie it tightly in a knot. Cut off the excess protruding ends of the threads.

Step 5. Head and ears. Carefully folding the fabric, form the head and future ears, hiding the wrong side of the fabric inside. Connect the ends - the petals of the shred - together. Tie the second red thread, you will get a head and two ears sticking up. Cut off excess threads. Spread your ears to the sides.

Step 6. Finishing the paws. Use the remaining threads to tie the ends of the legs. Trim the paws with scissors. Cut off any loose threads.

So our craft is ready for Easter, so a hare is “born”, and not just an ordinary one, but an Easter one, in his skirt there is a red egg. You can write a note with congratulations and wishes for the egg and put it in the hare's bag skirt.

A faster and easier option is the Easter Bunny without handles.

Tatyana Maksimova specially for the blog ""

At Easter, small gifts are usually exchanged - and chocolate eggs. These gifts can be presented in unusual original packaging. Small bags in the shape of cute rabbits will be appreciated by both children and adults. We invite you to sew an Easter egg bag, following our master class

We sew Easter bunny bags for eggs with our own hands

For making Easter bags we need:

  • paper, scissors and pencil;
  • felt in light yellow and light pink colors;
  • hot pink felt with polka dots;
  • thread and needle;
  • black beads;
  • yellow ribbon.

Operating procedure

  1. Let's make a pattern for the bag - cut out the part of the bag from paper, as well as the details of the muzzle, nose and ear.

  2. Fold the hot pink felt with polka dots in half and draw the pattern of the bag onto it. Cut out the bag along the marked lines and straighten it.

  3. From light yellow felt we will cut out the face of a rabbit.

  4. We will cut out the nose and two ears from light pink felt.

  5. Sew the ear parts to the bag part pink threads.

  6. To the detail of the rabbit's face we will sew beady eyes with black threads, and with pink threads we will sew the nose and embroider the mouth.

  7. Using light yellow threads, sew the muzzle to the bag detail.

  8. Fold the bag piece in half and sew on the ears and sides with pink thread. We will not sew up the space between the ears - through it we will fill the bag with sweets.

  9. Put candy and Easter eggs in a bag, take a light yellow ribbon and tie the bunny ears.

  10. The Easter bag is ready. You can make a whole set of Easter bags from felt of different colors so that everyone who comes to visit you on Easter will receive such an unusual gift.

If you want to not only please your loved ones and friends with original colored cakes for Easter,

but also to surprise, knit original openwork bags for eggs.

It is not at all difficult, but looks very beautiful and original.

Never before have ordinary chicken eggs looked so elegant as during preparation for the Easter holidays! Except usual ways craftsmen offer a lot of coloring interesting ideas. Decorators transform oval shapes into real works of art.

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We suggest crocheting spring openwork bags for them. It is best to use thin yarn: cotton, iris, acrylic, and a hook size of 1.5 - 2.5. Even the most simple circuits will look impressive in white, as well as in bright colors and delicate spring shades.

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We start knitting from the bottom in a circle, following the pattern. We periodically do a “try-on” and, if necessary, adjust the number of loops, evenly reducing the extra ones or adding additional ones for a loose fit. In the penultimate row we alternate double crochets and air loops, leaving holes to thread the ribbon through. Make sure that the egg fits in the bag, thread the silk ribbon, and tie it.

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The cover may have another design, consisting of two halves. Each one is knitted separately, then joined together by placing an egg inside, stitched, a ribbon is threaded through and a bow is tied, and small decor is added.

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Those who are familiar with the amigurumi technique or are just planning to knit toys can choose a model made from single crochets in a circle. For such a cover, it is best to take acrylic, cotton or mixed thread (cotton with acrylic), hook number 2 - 2.5. If the bag is tightly tied and will be sewn up, put a wooden, plastic egg or foam mold into it.

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You can decorate the finished work with anything: a ribbon with flowers made from the same yarn and felt, ready-made small flowers, beads, seed beads. Embroidery in the form of green blades of grass and sun rays goes well with sewn-on details - there are no limits to imagination.

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The basic shapes can be changed at your discretion, for example, by knitting only half of the openwork bag. Then sew “strings” to it, like a parachute, to create a hanging basket for decorating a composition of twigs. Solid multi-colored covers are the basis for Easter toys: chickens, birds, pairs of rabbits.

I want to join everyone in preparing for a wonderful holiday Easter.

On this day it is customary to give eggs to each other. This year I decided to give my loved ones eggs in a beautiful “packaging”.

So, we will need:

Fabrics (I have two types of cotton);

A piece of felt (for the beak);

Scissors, needle, thread;

Paper - for patterns;

Beautiful threads for the tail and tuft, black ones for the eyes;

Satin ribbon (for tying the bag);

And of course - a good mood.

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Let's get started.

1. So that the chicken bag would not turn out too small or large, I added an egg.

There are two lines at the bottom - we bend along the top one and sew along the bottom (this step will be written about later).

2. We transfer our pattern to the fabric and cut it out with a small margin. There should be two wings. Then we baste from the front side thread tuft, tail, wings and beak. The beak is made of felt (not visible in the photo; its tip is turned inward, like all the listed parts).

This is what it looks like from the inside out

3. First I sewed it on the machine beautiful seam wings from the front side. Then I folded the edge along the top line and stitched along the bottom line from the wrong side. At the end, I stitched along the contour of the pattern - from the inside out.

This is what it looks like from the front.

4. We make neat holes for the ribbon. My cotton is not free-flowing, so I chose this option. We thread the ribbon and burn the edges. We embroider the eyes. Sew buttons on the wings. For the wings, you can use a more contrasting fabric (optional).

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And tadaaaam... Insert the egg. The gift is ready.

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Textile stands for Easter eggs

Good evening!

Well, the Easter eggs are ready, it’s time to sew baskets for them. These baskets can be sewn together in 30 minutes.


So, let's start sewing!





Turn it inside out.



We tie it with a bow.