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Perfect for Easter and spring, this simple and quick bunny Amigurumi can be an accessory to your keys, purses, and book bags. Who can resist a cute bunny?
Mild tempered, timid, fluffy and cuddly bunnies would be a dream pet. But in household like mine, the poor bunnies would probably end up with strokes from being chased by little terrors; A.K.A my children.
Amigurumi is definitely something I struggle with as a designer. Not because I find it difficult to design, but because I absolutely hate tapestry work and working with tiny stitches. When I talk with Amigurumi designers, they tell me stories of crochet hooks breaking. I was shocked that it is fairly a common thing that happens to Amigurumists. So kudos to all of you makers who mainly make Amigurumi. You have my respect.
Pattern
For the ad-free and inexpensive PDF version, please visit Etsy or Ravelry.
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Materials
-any worsted weight yarn (lavender and pink, Loops and Threads Impeccable yarn was used in the picture)
-one pair of 9mm or 10 mm safety eyes
-stitch marker
-polyfil stuffing
-keychain of your choice
-3.5 mm or 4.0mm hook
-tapestry needle
Abbreviations
sc- single crochet
invdec- invisible decrease
st- stitch
sts-stitches
* Repeat stitches from first asterisk to second asterisk
MC- magic circle
( )- the number of stitches at the end of the round
Notes
-Everything is worked in continuous rounds.
-Make stitches tight as to not let the stuffing come through the stitches.
-Use a stitch marker to mark the first stitch of each round.
-Make stitches tight as to not let the stuffing come through the stitches.
-Use a stitch marker to mark the first stitch of each round.
Ears (Make 2)
Round 1: with your lavender yarn create a MC and make 4 sc in the circle
Round 2: *2sc in next st, 1sc in next st* (6)
At this time, pull the end to close the MC.
Round 3-5: sc around
Stuff the ear with polyfil stuffing
Round 6: invdec, sc to the end of the round (5)
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing
Head
Round 1: Create a MC and crochet 6 sc in the MC
Round 2: 2sc into each st (12)
Round 3: *1sc, 2sc * repeat (18)
Round 4: *1sc in the next 2 sts, 2sc in the next* (24)
Round 5-7: sc around
Round 8: *sc in next two sts, invdec* (18)
Round 9: sc around
Sew in both ears.
Place safety eyes between rows 6 and 7 about 3-4 stitches apart.
Using contrasting yarn, make an x a row below and between the eyes for the nose.
I like to attach my keychain at this time as well.
Stuff the head with poly-fil
Round 11: invdec to the end (6)
Fasten off and leave a tail to close the head and weave in the end. Firmly stuff the head and close the opening by weaving in and out of the stitches. Weave in the remaining.
I hope you have enjoyed quick and easy bunny pattern. As always, leave your thoughts and comments down below. I would love to hear from you.
Happy crocheting!
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I hope you have enjoyed quick and easy bunny pattern. As always, leave your thoughts and comments down below. I would love to hear from you.
Happy crocheting!
This post may contain affiliate links. I am paid a small commission if you make a purchase through the links on my site. Thank you for supporting my blog in this way.
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