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Bunny Crochet Pattern #105 Amigurumi Pattern

Bunny Crochet Pattern #105 Amigurumi Pattern
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5-7 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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Cute Companion

An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Bunny Crochet Pattern #105 Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates an adorable seated bunny amigurumi approximately 20cm (8in) tall using sport weight yarn. You will work in continuous rounds to shape a round head, a slightly pear-shaped body, cylindrical arms and legs, and long curved ears. The pattern includes clear stitch counts for every round, helpful photos for stuffing and shaping, and finishing instructions for sewing and embroidering the face.

Bunny Crochet Pattern #105 Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Perfect for gifting or keeping, the design uses simple increases and decreases to form soft, rounded shapes. The pattern works well in sport or worsted yarn depending on the size you prefer.

Why You'll Love This Bunny Crochet Pattern #105 Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it balances simplicity with charming details that bring the bunny to life. I enjoy how the gradual increases and decreases create smooth, rounded shapes that are satisfying to stitch. The long ears and embroidered face allow me to personalize each bunny with different expressions and character. It is a very rewarding project that finishes into a lovely handmade toy you can gift with pride. Making several in different colors is one of my favorite ways to explore color and texture combinations.

Bunny Crochet Pattern #105 Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Bunny Crochet Pattern #105 Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Bunny Crochet Pattern #105 Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Bunny Crochet Pattern #105 Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love to change up the colors to create different personalities β€” try soft pastels for a nursery friend or bold brights for a playful look.

You can alter the size easily by switching yarn weight and hook size; bulky yarn with a larger hook makes a chunky cuddle buddy, while finer yarn makes a small keepsake.

I often embroider different facial expressions to make each bunny unique β€” a simple mouth change can make the bunny smile or look surprised.

Try adding tiny crocheted accessories like a scarf, bow, or little hat to give your bunny seasonal flair or personality.

For a posable version, you can add thin craft wire inside the limbs before stuffing to create bendable arms and legs.

If you want a safer toy for very young children, skip embroidery and use securely sewn felt pieces for the eyes and nose instead.

Consider sewing a small bell or rattle into the body to create an interactive baby toy while keeping the rest of the stuffing secure.

Experiment with textured yarns like boucle or boucle-blend for a fluffy, tactile bunny that feels extra cozy.

I also like making mini versions by using fingering yarn and a smaller hook to create keychain-sized bunnies for gifts.

To change the sitting posture, adjust the length of the legs slightly or add a small weight in the base of the body for better balance.

Finally, mix yarn fibers β€” a cotton blend gives a neat finish while acrylic or wool blends feel warmer and more plush.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the stitch marker leads to losing track of rounds and miscounting stitches; use a marker at the start of each round to avoid mistakes. βœ— Not stuffing as you go can make shaping difficult and lumpy later; add stuffing gradually after every few rounds to maintain a smooth shape. βœ— Joining rounds with a slip stitch when not instructed changes the spiral construction and creates visible seams; work in continuous rounds as directed unless stated otherwise. βœ— Rushing decreases results in odd stitch counts and uneven shaping; count stitches after each decrease round and follow the exact decrease pattern listed. βœ— Pulling yarn too tight when embroidering the face can pucker the head; keep embroidery stitches loose and adjust tension for a natural look.

Bunny Crochet Pattern #105 Amigurumi Pattern

Make a charming handmade bunny with this detailed crochet pattern designed for intermediate crocheters. The pattern walks you through every round for the head, body, arms, legs, ears and tail so you can follow along easily. Using sport weight yarn and a small hook creates a cuddly 20cm (8in) sitting bunny perfect for gifts or nursery decor. Clear step-by-step rounds and finishing notes help you assemble and embroider the face with confidence.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Bunny Crochet Pattern #105 Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Cream color sport weight yarn (approx. 240m / 263 yds)
  • 02
    Black color yarn for facial details (approx. 1m / 1.1 yds)
  • 03
    Pattern can be made with sport or worsted weight yarn (260-330m/100g suggested)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.5 - 2.75mm (US size C)
  • 02
    Sewing needle
  • 03
    Yarn needle for sewing and weaving ends
  • 04
    Scissors
  • 05
    Stitch markers
  • 06
    Polyester stuffing (fiberfill)
  • 07
    Pins for positioning pieces (optional)
  • 08
    Textile marker for marking embroidery placement (optional)

Progress Tracker

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β€” Head :

Round 1 :

6sc in 2nd ch from hook; 6sts

Round 2 :

inc 6 times; 12sts

Round 3 :

(1sc, inc) 6 times; 18sts

Round 4 :

(2sc, inc) 6 times; 24sts

Round 5 :

(3sc, inc) 6 times; 30sts

Round 6 :

(4sc, inc) 6 times; 36sts

Round 7 :

(5sc, inc) 6 times; 42sts

Round 8 :

(6sc, inc) 6 times; 48sts

Round 9 :

(7sc, inc) 6 times; 54sts

Round 10 :

(8sc, inc) 6 times; 60sts

Round 11 :

(9sc, inc) 6 times; 66sts

Round 12-20 :

sc around; 66sts

Round 21 :

(sc2tog, 9sc) 6 times; 60sts

Round 22 :

(sc2tog, 8sc) 6 times; 54sts

Round 23 :

(sc2tog, 7sc) 6 times; 48sts

Round 24 :

(sc2tog, 6sc) 6 times; 42sts

Round 25 :

(sc2tog, 5sc) 6 times; 36sts

Round 26 :

(sc2tog, 4sc) 6 times; 30sts

Round 27 :

(sc2tog, 3sc) 6 times; 24sts

Round 28 :

(sc2tog, 2sc) 6 times; 18sts

Info :

Finish. Stuff the head (Pic.1).

β€” Body :

Round 1 :

6sc in 2nd ch from hook; 6sts

Round 2 :

inc 6 times; 12sts

Round 3 :

(1sc, inc) 6 times; 18sts

Round 4 :

(2sc, inc) 6 times; 24sts

Round 5 :

(3sc, inc) 6 times; 30sts

Round 6 :

(4sc, inc) 6 times; 36sts

Round 7 :

(5sc, inc) 6 times; 42sts

Round 8 :

(6sc, inc) 6 times; 48sts

Round 9 :

(7sc, inc) 6 times; 54sts

Round 10 :

(8sc, inc) 6 times; 60sts

Round 11 :

(9sc, inc) 6 times; 66sts

Round 12-20 :

sc around; 66sts

Round 21 :

(sc2tog, 9sc) 6 times; 60sts

Round 22 :

(sc2tog, 8sc) 6 times; 54sts

Round 23 :

(sc2tog, 7sc) 6 times; 48sts

Round 24 :

(sc2tog, 6sc) 6 times; 42sts

Round 25 :

(sc2tog, 5sc) 6 times; 36sts

Round 26 :

(sc2tog, 4sc) 6 times; 30sts

Round 27 :

(sc2tog, 3sc) 6 times; 24sts

Round 28 :

(sc2tog, 2sc) 6 times; 18sts

Round 29 :

(sc2tog, 1sc) 6 times; 12sts

Info :

Finish and leave long end to sew head to the body. Stuff the body.(Pic.2).

β€” Arms :

Round 1 :

6sc in 2nd ch from hook; 6sts

Round 2 :

inc 6 times; 12sts

Round 3 :

(1sc, inc) 6 times; 18sts

Round 4 :

(2sc, inc) 6 times; 24sts

Round 5-9 :

sc around; 24sts

Round 10 :

(sc2tog, 4sc) 4 times; 20sts

Round 11-20 :

sc around; 20sts

Round 21 :

(sc2tog, 3sc) 4 times; 16sts

Info :

Start to stuff the arm lightly and keep adding stuffing after every few rounds.

Round 22 :

sc around; 16sts (Pic.3)

Round 23 :

(sc2tog, 6sc) 2 times; 14sts

Round 24 :

(sc2tog, 5sc) 2 times; 12sts

Round 25 :

(sc2tog, 2sc) 3 times; 9sts

Info :

Finish, leave long end to sew arms to the body.

β€” Legs :

Round 1 :

6sc in 2nd ch from hook; 6sts

Round 2 :

inc 6 times; 12sts

Round 3 :

(1sc, inc) 6 times; 18sts

Round 4 :

(2sc, inc) 6 times; 24sts

Round 5 :

(3sc, inc) 6 times; 30sts

Round 6 :

(4sc, inc) 6 times; 36sts

Round 7-10 :

sc around; 36sts

Round 11 :

sc2tog 10 times, 16sc; 26sts

Round 12-13 :

sc around; 26sts

Round 14 :

2sc, sc2tog 3 times, 18sc; 23sts

Round 15 :

sc around; 23sts

Round 16 :

1sc, sc2tog 3 times, 16sc; 20sts (Pic.4)

Info :

Start to stuff the leg lightly and keep adding stuffing after every few rounds.

Round 17-20 :

sc around; 20sts

Round 21 :

(sc2tog, 8sc) 2 times; 18sts

Round 22-23 :

sc around; 18sts

Round 24 :

(sc2tog, 4sc) 3 times; 15sts

Round 25 :

sc around; 15sts

Info :

Finish and leave long end to sew legs to the body. (Pic.5).

β€” Ears :

Round 1 :

6sc in 2nd ch from hook; 6sts

Round 2 :

inc 6 times; 12sts

Round 3 :

(1sc, inc) 6 times; 18sts

Round 4 :

(2sc, inc) 6 times; 24sts

Round 5 :

(3sc, inc) 6 times; 30sts

Round 6 :

(4sc, inc) 6 times; 36sts

Round 7-11 :

sc around; 36sts

Round 12 :

(sc2tog, 4sc) 6 times; 30sts

Round 13-15 :

sc around; 30sts

Round 16 :

(sc2tog, 3sc) 6 times; 24sts

Round 17-22 :

sc around; 24sts

Round 23 :

(sc2tog, 4sc) 4 times; 20sts

Round 24-27 :

sc around; 20sts

Info :

Finish and leave long end to sew ear onto the head. Do not stuff (Pic.6).

β€” Tail :

Round 1 :

6sc in 2nd ch from hook; 6sts

Round 2 :

inc 6 times; 12sts

Round 3 :

(1sc, inc) 6 times; 18sts

Round 4-6 :

sc around; 18sts

Round 7 :

(sc2tog, 1sc) 6 times; 12sts

Info :

Finish and leave long end to sew tail to the body. Stuff the tail (Pic.7).

β€” Finishing Details :

Item 1 :

Sew legs, arms and tail to the body.

Item 2 :

Sew head to the body.

Item 3 :

Sew ears onto the head.

Item 4 :

Embroider eye, nose and mouth areas with black yarn (if you prefer, mark those areas with a textile marker before embroidering).

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew legs, arms and tail to the body using the long tails left at the end of each piece and secure with multiple passes for strength.
  • Position the head on top of the body and sew the head to the body using the long end left at the body opening; make sure the head is centered before stitching.
  • Pin the ears along the top edge of the head as shown in the photos, then use the long tail to sew each ear securely in place; do not stuff the ears.
  • Embroider the eyes, nose and mouth using black yarn; mark placement with a textile marker first if desired, then use small secure stitches to create facial features.
  • Stuff body, head, arms and legs gradually and evenly while sewing and shaping to avoid lumps; add stuffing through the opening before closing and finishing.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Work in continuous rounds and use a stitch marker to mark the beginning of each round for accurate counting.
  • πŸ’‘The number shown at the end of each round is the total stitch count you should have after completing that round.
  • πŸ’‘Do not join the first and last stitches of a round with a slip stitch unless the pattern explicitly tells you to do so.
  • πŸ’‘When a number is followed by st, work that stitch over the indicated number of stitches to maintain proper shaping.
  • πŸ’‘I recommend using invisible decreases for neater shaping on the body and limbs.

This sweet Bunny pattern makes a lovely handmade gift or nursery companion for any age. The design is compact, cuddly, and full of personality with its long ears and embroidered face. Perfect for gifting or keeping, it can be made in different colors to suit any decor. 🧢🐰🧡

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished bunny measures approximately 20 cm (8 inches) sitting when made with the recommended sport weight yarn and a 2.5-2.75 mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights; using thicker yarn with a larger hook will create a bigger, chunkier bunny while thinner yarn and a smaller hook produces a smaller, more detailed toy.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate, so basic crochet experience including continuous rounds, increases, and decreases is recommended for best results.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 5-7 hours, though time may vary depending on experience level and how many details you embroider or customize.

Are the ears stuffed?

No, the pattern specifically instructs not to stuff the ears; leave them flat and sew them to the head as shown in the photos.