Let’s crochet cute little bunny! The pattern is easy crochet for beginners. You can also use color variations as you like. I used color gradation yarn for the shirt, but you can use left over yarns for it. This little bunny amigurumi can be made into a keychain or table decoration. You would love it!
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Notes
Little bunny amigurumi is about 10 cm (4 inches) tall.
I used small ply Balinese cotton yarn (sport yarn, #2 Fine) and Tulip hook no. 2 (2 mm). The similar yarn you can use is Schachenmayr Catania (100% cotton; 50 g (1.8 oz); 125 m (137yds)).
Its size may vary according to the materials you used.
Feel free to use your favorite colors combination to make cute little bunnies!
Ignore the color changing on the body if you want to make regular bunny.
Materials
Sport yarns:
– white, pink
Color gradient yarn
2 mm crochet hook
6 mm safety eyes
Polyester fill
Tapestry needle
Marker
Scissors
Abbreviations (US Terms)
MR = magic ring
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
inc = sc increase (2 sc in next stitch)
dec = sc decrease (join next 2 sts into 1)
sl st = slip stitch
Legs (make 2)
Use white
Round 1: MR, 5 sc (5)
Round 2: *inc* 5 times (10)
Round 3: sc in each stitch (10)
Cut the yarn, work the second leg.
Don’t cut the yarn at the second leg.
Continue to work the body.
Body
Round 4: 2 ch, sc in each stitch of 1st leg, sc in 2 ch, sc in each stitch of 2nd leg, sc in 2 ch (24)
Round 5: *7 sc, inc* 3 times (27)
Round 6: sc in each stitch (27)
Change to gradient color
Round 7: sc in each stitch (27)
Round 8: *7 sc, dec* 3 times (24)
Round 9: sc in each stitch (24)
Round 10: *6 sc, dec* 3 times (21)
Round 11: sc in each stitch (21)
Fill as you go
Round 12: *5 sc, dec* 3 times (18)
Round 13: *4 sc, dec* 3 times (15)
Round 14: *3 sc, dec* 3 times (12)
Fasten off.
Head
Use white
Round 1: MR, 6 sc (6)
Round 2: *inc* 6 times (12)
Round 3: *1 sc, inc* 6 times (18)
Round 4: *1 sc, inc, 1 sc* 6 times (24)
Round 5: *3 sc, inc* 6 times (30)
Round 6: *2 sc, inc* 10 times (40)
Round 7-10: sc in each stitch – 4 rounds (40)
Round 11: *dec, 2 sc* 10 times (30)
Attach eyes between Round 8 and 9, 8 sc apart
Round 12: *dec, 3 sc* 6 times (24)
Round 13: *1 sc, dec, 1 sc* (18)
Fill as you go
Round 14: *dec, 1 sc* 6 times (12)
Fill the head firmly.
Leave a long end for sewing.
Use pink to embroider the nose.
Arms (make 2)
Use white
Round 1: MR, 6 sc (6)
Round 2: *2 sc, inc* 2 times (8)
Round 3-4: sc in each stitch – 2 rounds (8)
Round 5: *2 sc, dec* 2 times (6)
Round 6: sc in each stitch (6)
sl st, turn, 2 sc, sl st
No need to fill arms.
Leave a long end for sewing.
Tail
Use white
Round 1: MR, 6 sc (6)
Round 2: *2 sc, inc* 2 times (8)
Leave a long end for sewing.
Ears (make 2)
Use white
Round 1: MR, 6 sc (6)
Round 2: *inc* 6 times (12)
Round 3-5: sc in each stitch – 3 rounds (12)
Round 6: *dec, 4 sc* 2 times (10)
Round 7: sc in each stitch (10)
Round 8: *dec, 3 sc* 2 times (8)
Round 9: sc in each stitch (8)
Flatten the ears, do not fill.
Leave a long end for sewing.
Assembling
- Sew head to the body. Fill again the head and the body before close the hole.
- Sew ears to the head over Round 3-4.
- Sew arms to the body on Round 13.
- Sew tail to the back of the body on Round 6-7. Fill a bit before close the hole.
Finished! \(^o^)/
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