‘Making Luna Lapin’ is a book by Sarah Peel. She has a company called Coolcrafting and a shop of the same name in Kendal, Cumbria
The book includes the pattern for the rabbit and 20 additional costumes. Luna is the girl rabbit and Alfie is the boy.
Lapin is the French name for rabbit/hare.
They are made from thick wool felt which is not that easy to get hold of. I bought my first felt and a fat quarter of liberty print from a Quilt show and then found the actual shop ‘Quilter’s Quarters’ in Longridge, Lancashire.
Luna Lapin was designed to be hand-sewn which made it a perfect project for when we are away.
The trickiest parts of making the rabbit are the ears, attaching the legs and the bottom of the torso and the foot pads. The legs end up poking out of the centre of the body, until they are inverted.
The ears and foot pads are made from Liberty print.
First Luna is a beige shade of felt. I decided to make my Luna’s baby friendly. The original design has button eyes and buttons at the shoulders to help attach the arms.
Close up of the dress.
My Luna has embroidered eyes and nose. The eyes were very hard, as I was working on a curved surface, trying to sew a perfect circle.
Her knickers are cute and I embroidered a daisy on, to mark the front. I have been making bears for years but have never made them clothes, so this was a new experience.
The dress above is the T-Shirt Dress from the book. The collar and the bow are the more difficult parts here.
The hand-sewn dress took a couple of days to complete. It has many of the qualities of a full sized garment and the ironing is key.
Secondly I made the Polka Dot Dress from the book. I improvised with contrasting pockets.
Luna has very long legs, so she is poseable.
The little red shoes would not have been complete without the buckle, so while we were in the lakes we paid a visit to the Coolcrafting shop in Kendal, where I bought the next felt for two grey rabbits.
Next came Luna and Alfie in Grey Felt, the same as the ones in the book.
The only difference between Luna and Alfie on my version are her eyelashes.
Her dress is a Liberty fat quarter. Their ears and foot pads are made from a blue Liberty print. I had enough left to make his shirt. The shirt is a perfect replica of a full sized man’s shirt including a yoke on the shoulders.
His waist coat is made from the same material I made Mick’s waistcoat from. His jeans are fabric from a pair of Mick’s Jeans. I thought Laura might like that.
The jeans have an elastic waist and turned out to be the worst item of all. But they stay up, just.
They took about two months to make including all the clothes as everything is hand stitched, except the large seams on the jeans..
Luna and Alfie are now living in Ireland with Mick’s Granddaughter Evie.