First take some good quality yarn (here I’ve used some Sublime organic cotton)
pour into bowl and stir vigorously to encourage lumps
shape, place on a baking sheet and bake for 20 minutes at gas mark 3
et voila!
Oh I wish it was that easy! Here’s the evidence though that there is some bunny production going on in these here parts! And the bunnies have a new friend too, so if you’re around early next week pop back and meet him. Happy weekend all!



Very Exciting!!!!!!
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They look so gorgeous! Please don’t cook them!!!! Lucy x
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Awe how cute! I’m feeling all broody for bunnies now ;o)
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Oh I hope we’re one of the lucky ones to get one of those ;o)
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So cute and funny.
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……to the person who chooses the little cotton rabbits new homes…..
please
please
please
let one come to Scotland to live with me!!!
they look fab – as always – cannot wait to meet the newcomer x
t x
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Thanks for making me laugh!
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Awwww, what gorgeously edible bunnies. Can’t wait to see them finished, along with their new friend. x
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Wish that is was that easy;-) Just cook and you have bunnies. Great idea! They look so cute:-) And I am very curious about the new little friend!!!
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The jars full of ingredients look good too! Looking forward to meeting the new character and seeing the little personalities you have created (by whatever means, but glad to see you use gas!)
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Oh boy, I hope I can buy one or two. Yipeee!! I can’t wait to see their friend.
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oh how I wish it was that easy! If it was, I could actually make one!
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A post to make me smile…oh the cuteness of it all kills me….adorable!
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Julie – I know you don’t know me from Adam, and I can’t remember how I first found your blog. But I love reading your stories – your children, the hedgehog tale, and the adventures of your Little Cotton Rabbits and their friends. So I award you the “You Make My Day” award on my blog. Thank you, and hugs!
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This is such a lovely post! I suddenly feel as if I absolutely need to knit a rabbit.
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This is a very interesting new cooking process !! Love your photo’s.
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gorgeous, gorgeous yarn…
wonderful little rabbits!
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ooooh, they look lovely and squishy and good enough to eat! Great recipe!
🙂
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Oh how I wish I could buy your bunny pattern, they are just SO adorable. 🙂
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They are beautiful! Please can you put me on your ‘shop alert’ list? I’m always just too late!
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Now if I didn’t know you better, I’d be mighty concerned about a Kilner Jar with ‘Body Parts’ in your kitchen. Are they labelled with black stickers or blackboard paint? Because they look good.
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That is such a sweet entry today! Well done!! Very creative!
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I love this post so much because I call the patterns for my creations ‘receipes’! I love it so much.
And I truly adore your little rabbits…well everything you knit really.
I dream of one day being quick enough to be able to call one of them my own! – Jen
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Oh how cute!! And I LOVE the jars labeled clothes and body parts!
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Julie
Did you tell us once you were in marketing? because my god you certainly know how to tease us and get our appetites whetted.
What I would like to say is unless you are making at least 150 bunnies please don’t tease!!!
I look at them longingly knowing my digits won’t be quick enough to bid.
You do realise I hope that you are a STAR.
LOL
PIP
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You are so funny. You cheer me up and I’m not even sad! Glad to hear you’re a bunny baker not a bunny boiler!
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Ooh they all look so cute. I especially love the chocolate colored one. Do you really pop them into separate jars!
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Oh my gosh, all I knwo is that I can’t wait to try once again for one of your fabulous creations. honestly they are just the cutest things ever…ever. You are so talented. and we’re all obviously just dreaming of being lucky enough to get one! 🙂
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What a cute and funny idea for a post. =) It looks like the fellow on the left is a little on the well done side.
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bunny cookies!!
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they are so darling!
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So this is how Little Cotton Rabbits enjoy a sauna experience in Winter! They say “You are what you eat” so I guess if you follow the recipe above, you become a little cotton rabbit!
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They are just so adorable!
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They are just so adorable!
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Just wanted to say – wooo hooo re new bunnies but also look here
http://www.sugarnellie.blogspot.com/
There is a bunny stamp and a teddy stamp and YOU COULD HAVE imagined them – if I knew who you were I would have bought them for you!
Rachel
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Ohhhhh I read further and they ARE yours – phewwww – that is so funny
Love em and want them NOW too
Rachel
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Ohhhhh if only it were that easy. Yarn lumps I can make only they certainly not even close to the ones you create. Axel says hello!
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LOL that was brilliant, you really made me laugh! di
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Ohhh, I love this little bunny story….
And I hope….and hope….and hope….I will be on time for one of these!!!
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Oooh! Sublime organic bunnies! They are gorgeous… but I hope you didn’t really bake them.
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Can’t wait to see more!
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oooh
Rabbit stew! Just what I need on a cold night like this.
(only joking bunnies)
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Hello Julie,
I just stumbled over your blog through reading the lovely Kat’s at ‘Secrets of a Butterfly’. It would be impossible to come here and not smile! Your little animals are so beautiful, and such fun. Would love to be on your mailing list too please.
Take care,
Binny in New Zealand.
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Hi Julie, i admire very much your work and have included your wonderful site into my link’s. Do you like it? doesn’t it disturb you?
http://www.agualila.blogspot.com
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what a lovely recipe!!!! i posted a recipe on my blog…but yours are much more “gourmet” than mine. plus yours won’t add any weight on anybody ….it will just make somebunny really REALLY HAPPY!!!! i guess mine could be the main course and yours the desert!!!!
maybe this time I will have luck on my side and get one of these little treats!!!
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OK, I am in LOVE with your site and the bunnies galore. Too wicked cute for words. So glad I found your site.
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Oh my goodness you are too cute!
Have a lovely weekend!
love Alison x
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Hi! I found you through a blog that posted a link to a picture of your knitted cupcake birthday card. Your designs are beautiful. Your bunnies and cupcakes are about the cutest knitted things I have ever seen!
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I love this blog !!! Added it to my blogroll.
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That’s too cute!
Happy New Year to you. I haven’t been very blog active for a while, so this is my first stop in 2008, but not the last! 🙂
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What a funny post! I love all of your designs and the stuff you make. I hope the patterns will be available some day. I would love to knit one of these cuties!
natalja
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Good heavens! you really don’t fail to surprise everyone!!!^__^ Ma’am Julie that is just so so Cute!
Cindy x
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and you have left them in the oven for different times so that they are well done, medium and rare – very rare indeed! Tilly says hello!!
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How wonderfully delicious! Can’t wait to meet this new little bunny!
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delicious, splendids
I love you
nelly
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how cute is this???? i love them. what a great idee!!!
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how cute is this???? i love them. what a great idee!!!
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It’s so cute !!!
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Adorable!
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I have just found your blog and oh my! What sweetness! I can’t stop coming back to look at your cute things! I’ll definitly be stopping by again.
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I’ve given you an award! Stop by my blog to pick it up! 🙂
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OMG! You are an amazing knitter. I can’t believe these little guys are hand knit! You are beyond good. Love your blog.
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oh, your knitted bunnies are adorable!
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Oh my goodness, this is just too cute! I wish making stuff was this easy! 🙂
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