Tools for selling cuteness - a tutorial on making cute rabbit ears. It is best to have ready-made non-woven fabrics. If not, you can also use discarded cotton clothes to transform them~
Materials and tools: non-woven fabric/old clothes, rubber-coated aluminum wire, hairband, scissors, needle and thread, ruler.
Draw shapes on the back of the non-woven fabric.
If you like the bunny ears to be rounder, make the two ends rounder. If you like the bunny ears to be pointed, draw them to be pointed.
Fold the painted non-woven fabric in half and cut it. You can cut it into two separate pieces, or cut them together if you want to save trouble.
Sew it up, open the seam with a flat stitch, and sew tightly.
Cut a long strip from the woven fabric. The length is based on the total length of the hairband, and the width is 4-5cm. This section is to be put on the headband, so the wider the width, the looser the headband part will be.
Fold it in half, open the seam with a flat stitch, and sew tightly.
Leave a slit at the end of the strip for the headband and a slit in the middle for the ears.
Turn the cloth back to the front and pass the rubber-coated aluminum wire through the middle opening.
The aluminum wire is fully stretched inside.
After winding up the thread, wrap both ends of the hairband with special rib glue.
Put your ears on the hairband and tie a knot.
A cute rabbit ear prop is now finished~~
You can change the shape in various ways.
Don’t waste the extra pieces of fabric, you can make bow hairpins.