Octo-Bunny! April’s Free Embroidery Pattern
The Octo-Bunny. With so many request for bunny and octopus patterns could you blame my brain for wanting to meld the two creatures together? So now the unholy combination exists! For you crafting enjoyment I present the Octo-Bunny.
Click on the Octo-Bunny for the full size pattern.

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RAD!! I am going to make a purple one right now!!
are you serious? this is too amazing…
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I absolutely love the way your mind works. He’s fabulous! I’ll be linking.
How strange…and wonderful! I just love him!
Thank you Thank you [bows down] I am not worthy!
Thank you.
I must stitch this up for my grand daughter! I am the Step Grand Mother and working hard to corrupt the little dear. She’s only 2 months old so I still have time.
bwahahahahahahah!
That is SO awesome; I love it! THANKS. Will send photo of finished product.
LOVE. Thank you.
[...] of course, no Easter is complete without an Octo-Bunny tee, lovingly stitched for my sister. She more than deserves it for all the time she put in [...]
Have you heard of Grimpoteuthis, the “Dumbo Octopus”? Do a Google image search if not. There’s nothing new under the sun. Or under the sea, I suppose.
I just made my first Octo-Bunny and uploaded it over at my blog, can not wait to make another one (With better calculation of space)! Such a fun critter to embroider!
I just came across your site not too long ago, and the Octo-Bunny is pretty much my favorite thing ever. I used it on a messenger bag–traced with a fabric marker instead of embroidered because I do not have that kind of patience or skill. I put it up on my blog if you’d like to see!
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