The pattern for Floppy the Bunny is here - free only on Ribblr! First of all, thank you so much to all of the testers who helped me to make my first ever public pattern. This wouldn’t have been possible without you all!!! Big thanks to all of my testers: @Paradise08, @TammyCarrillo, @Athenascraftcreation, @CuddlySparkle, @RueBriiFiber, @Winsomelearnsome, @knotmore, @gw4s1s, @CrazyCrochet2025, and @1229Lin. I loved seeing all of your plushies come to life - all of you were so creative in making this pattern! Thank you all so much again!!!
This pattern is an intermediate level pattern, and I used skinny chenille yarn from Loops and Threads, you can use any yarn to make your own plushie, but it will come out larger with thicker yarn. Below is the link to the FREE pattern so you can try it out yourselves! I will have another pattern coming out at the beginning of July - so stay tuned!
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Five people will be chosen at random for priority testing on Monday, June 23rd! Thank you all so much!!!
It’s not too hard - their diet consists mostly of hay and pellets and you can give them the occasional vegetable or fruit. Fun fact: rabbits actually don’t eat carrots in their regular diet - they only eat the leaves and the carrot itself can be a little too sugary for them. But you can give carrots to a rabbit for an occasional treat. Floppy, my rabbit, really enjoys eating apples and bananas :)
I also have a golden named Roscoe. He is out for his constitutional with Isaiah right now.
Before I had my stroke I used to pull a rabbit out of my hat every Saturday afternoons while I was entertaining the children at the three children’s hospitals in our area. Made thousands of balloon dogs.