My Valentines Sewing Projects post was so popular, so I have really enjoyed putting together some of my favorite Spring and Easter sewing projects for you – these are SO cute and there are bunnies everywhere!
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If you have any other projects to add – or even some new ones of you own, do post a link in the comments section below.
Hey Deby,
These are the cutest little sewing projects. How fun!!! I’m so happy to have done the blog walk with you. Have a great week.
Debi
Sorry for my tardiness on the walk…it posted just as we were leaving on vacation. Great collection!
So many fun ideas! Thank you so much for sharing at Mom On Timeout!
WOW!!! Tons of cute ideas to sew. I can’t wait to try some of them. Thank you so much for sharing on our link party!
cute ideas! thanks for the inspiration.
Hi, Deby, These are easy, fun, and Springlike. will be pinning this also. Thanks for your help with my blog, too. Linda
Such cute and adorable ideas! Thank you so much for sharing at A Bouquet of Talent. 🙂
ADorable! Thanks for sharing at Pinworthy Projects.
You’ve got some really great ideas!
Stopping by from Not Just A Housewife’s show-me-what-ya-got-110
What a great round-up! Thanks for sharing the ideas at Monday Funday!
What a great collection of spring ideas! How fun!
All cute ideas! I’m drawn to felt crafting, think I need to pick some up:@)
I am loving the Easter hat and the buckets!!
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A great collection of Easter crafts, thanks!
Thanks for sharing your favorite post at Raising Imperfection! We feature our favorites on Friday, make sure to come back and check.
Leslie
Deb, thanks for the great ideas! Here is a link to some more cute bunnies that I thought you might enjoy. http://www.flamingotoes.com/2013/02/bunny-softie-roundup/
Great Maureen – there can never be too many
Thanks Deb!