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Cute Bunny Comforter Amigurumi Pattern

Cute Bunny Comforter Amigurumi Pattern
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2-4 Hours Time Needed
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Beginner Friendly Level

Perfect for those just starting their crochet journey, with clear instructions and simple techniques

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Bite-Sized Project

Finishes in 2-4 hoursβ€”perfect for an afternoon of creative relaxation.

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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 Cute Bunny Comforter Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a small bunny comforter featuring a granny square blanket body and an amigurumi-style bunny head with ears and arms. It uses light/worsted (8ply) yarn and a 5mm hook to produce a soft, baby-friendly lovey. The pattern emphasizes tight stitches for the head so stuffing does not show through and uses yarn-sewn facial features for safety.

Cute Bunny Comforter Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

You will make a granny square blanket using basic double crochet clusters and a small crocheted head, ears, and arms worked in continuous spirals. The pattern is concise and well suited to beginners who want a charming quick project.

Why You'll Love This Cute Bunny Comforter Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns simple stitches into a charming keepsake that both kids and adults adore. I enjoy how quickly the granny square grows and how rewarding it is to stitch a tiny bunny face by hand. The small yarn requirements mean you can make several in different colors without wasting supplies. Sewing the parts together is satisfying and lets you personalise the placement and expression of each bunny.

Cute Bunny Comforter Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Cute Bunny Comforter Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Cute Bunny Comforter Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Cute Bunny Comforter Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love to change up colors to create different moods: use pastels for a baby-themed comforter or bright, bold colors for a playful nursery accent.

I often swap the granny square color sequence to create stripes or a center medallion effect β€” it adds personality with minimal effort.

If you want a larger comforter, I change yarn weight and hook size; bulky yarn with a larger hook makes a chunky, cuddlier version.

For a mini keychain or travel pal, I use finer yarn and a smaller hook to make a tiny version of the bunny head only.

I sometimes embroider eyelashes, freckles or a tiny heart-shaped nose to give each bunny its own expression and charm.

Try adding a simple crocheted bow, scarf or tiny hat to dress the bunny for seasonal themes like spring or holidays.

Change the blanket edging to a picot or scallop border for a decorative finish that elevates the look.

I like to experiment with textured stitches in the blanket rows instead of standard granny clusters for a different fabric feel.

Consider adding a loop at a corner to convert the comforter into a stroller or crib toy that can be secured safely.

I sometimes add a small patch pocket on the front of the blanket to tuck in a little tag or a tiny soft toy for added play value.

When I make multiple as gifts, I personalize yarn colors to match the recipient or the nursery decor so each one feels custom and thoughtful.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers when working in spirals causes rounds to become misaligned; place a marker at the first stitch of every round and move it up as you work. βœ— Not keeping stitches tight on the head lets stuffing show through and looks untidy; maintain firm, consistent tension when crocheting the head and use smaller hook if needed. βœ— Forgetting to count increases or decreases will alter shaping unexpectedly; count your stitches at the end of each round, especially during increase and decrease rounds. βœ— Turning chains or rows incorrectly for the ears can change stitch counts; follow the note that turning ch1 does not count as a stitch and pay attention to turn instructions. βœ— Overstuffing or stuffing unevenly will distort the head shape and seam lines; stuff gradually and evenly, checking shape as you go to achieve a smooth finish.

Cute Bunny Comforter Amigurumi Pattern

Make a sweet, cuddly bunny comforter with a soft granny square blanket and a tiny amigurumi bunny head. This pattern uses simple stitches and small amounts of yarn, making it perfect for quick handmade gifts. Follow the step-by-step rounds and row instructions to create a safe, yarn-sewn face and easy-to-attach ears and arms. A delightful project that finishes into a cozy, lovable keepsake.

Beginner Friendly 2-4 Hours

Materials Needed for Cute Bunny Comforter Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Light/Worsted/8ply yarn (3) - 15g of one color for bunny head, arms and ears
  • 02
    Light/Worsted/8ply yarn (3) - 15g of another color for the blanket (body/dress)
  • 03
    Small amount of yarn for facial details (nose and mouth/eyes) - color of choice

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook H (5mm)
  • 02
    Stitch marker
  • 03
    Darning needle

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β€” Granny Square Blanket :

Info :

Useful Granny Square Tutorial link from The Crochet Crowd: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFnyfJEWCd8

Instruction :

Ch4 and sl st to the beginning ch to form ring.

Round 1 :

Ch3 (counts as a dc from now on), work 2dc into the ring, *ch2, 3dc into the ring*, rep from * twice more, ch2 and sl st to the top of the ch3 that started the round.

Round 2 :

Ch3, work 2dc into the same sp, *ch1, work 3dc, ch2, 3dc into next ch2 corner sp. Repeat from * all the way around. Your final sts should be 3dc, ch2 and then sl st to the top of the ch3 that started the round.

Round 3 :

Ch3, work 2dc into the same sp, ch1 * work 3dc, ch1, into each ch sp across to corner sp. In corner sp, work 3dc, ch2, 3dc, ch1. Repeat from * all the way around. Your final corner should have 3dc, ch2 and then sl st to the top of the ch3 that started the round.

Info :

Repeat round 3 nine times. Each round will cause the square to increase in size.

β€” Head :

Infos :

Rounds are worked in continuous spirals; do not join. Do not turn work at the end of each round but use stitch markers as indicated.

Round 1 :

Ch2, work 6sc in furthest ch from hook. Place stitch marker in first st for beg of next Round; move marker up at start of each Round.

Round 2 :

Work 2 sc in each sc around (12sc).

Round 3 :

*2sc in next sc, sc in next sc; repeat from * around (18sc).

Round 4 :

*2sc in next sc, sc in each of next 2sc; repeat from * around (24sc).

Round 5 :

*2 sc in next sc, sc in each of next 3sc; repeat from * around (30sc).

Round 6-10 :

Sc in each st around.

Round 11 :

*Sc2tog, sc in each of next 3sc; repeat from * around (24sc).

Round 12 :

*Sc2tog, sc in each of next 2sc; repeat from * around (18sc).

Round 13 :

*Sc2tog, sc in next sc; repeat from * around (12sc).

Info :

Stuff firmly.

Round 14 :

Sc2tog around (6sc).

Info :

Fasten off, leaving a long tail to use to sew head to centre of blanket.

β€” Bunny Ears (make 2) :

Info :

Note: Turning ch1 does not count as a st.

Row 1 :

Starting at bottom of ear, ch 2, 3 sc in 2nd ch from hook, ch 1, turn (3sc)

Row 2 :

Sc in each st across, ch 1, turn (3sc)

Row 3 :

2sc in first sc, sc in next sc, 2sc in last sc, ch 1, turn (5sc)

Rows 4 & 5 :

Sc in each st across, ch1, turn (5sc)

Row 6 :

2sc in first st, sc in each st to last st, 2sc in last st, ch1, turn (7sc)

Rows 7 - 18 :

Sc in each sc across, ch1, turn.

Row 19 :

Sc2tog, sc in each st to last 2 sts, sc2tog, ch1, turn (5sc)

Row 20 :

Sc in each sc across, ch1, turn.

Row 21 :

Sc2tog, sc in next st, sc2tog, ch1, DO NOT TURN (3sc)

Edging :

Work 21 sc down side of ear, work 3 sc across opposite side of starting ch, work 21 sc up side of ear, ch1, join with a sl st to first sc of row 21. Leaving a length of yarn for sewing, fasten off.

Info :

Fold ear in half lengthwise and sew the top of row 21 together. Sew ears to top of head.

β€” Arms (make 2) :

Infos :

Rounds are worked in continuous spirals; do not join. Do not turn work at the end of each round but use stitch markers as indicated.

Round 1 :

Ch2, work 5sc in furthest ch from hook. Place stitch marker in first st for beg of next round; move marker up at start of each Round (6sc)

Round 2 :

Work 2sc in each sc around (12sc).

Rounds 3 - 4 :

Work 1sc in each st around (12sc)

Round 5 :

Sc2tog, sc in next two sts around (9sc)

Rounds 6 - 9 :

Work 1sc in each st around (9sc)

Info :

Do not stuff arms, sew open end shut and tie off leaving a long tail. Using tail sew arms just beneath the head onto the blanket body.

Info :

Finish by sewing a simple face onto the bunny using a darning needle - using yarn makes this comforter very safe for little ones.

Info :

I hope you like this pattern! If you have any problems with it please don't hesitate to let me know and I'll see if I can help!

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the head to the centre of the granny square blanket using the long tail left from finishing Round 14 of the head; use secure whipstitches and hide the tail inside the head/blanket.
  • Fold each ear lengthwise and sew the top of row 21 together, then position ears at the top of the head and sew them in place through the base for stability.
  • Attach arms just beneath the head on the blanket body using the long tail left after closing the arm; use secure stitches so arms sit flat against the blanket.
  • Edging: After completing ear edging and joining, leave a length of yarn for sewing and fasten off; weave in ends and use these tails to neatly anchor parts.
  • Sew the face using yarn and a darning needle, embroidering eyes, nose and mouth so there are no hard or small partsβ€”yarn-only features keep this comforter safe for little ones.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Work rounds for head and arms in continuous spirals; do not join rounds and use a stitch marker to mark the first stitch of each round.
  • πŸ’‘Keep stitches as tight as possible when making the head to prevent stuffing from showing through the fabric.
  • πŸ’‘Do not stuff the arms; instead sew the open end shut and use the tail to attach them to the blanket so they remain flat and safe.

This sweet Cute Bunny Comforter is a speedy, satisfying make that becomes a treasured comfort item for babies and kids. 🧢 The tiny amigurumi head and ears add character while the granny square blanket gives a classic handmade touch. 🐰 Make them in different colors to create a set of cozy, handmade gifts that warm hearts and hands. ✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished comforter size will depend on yarn and hook tension, but using recommended light/worsted yarn and a 5mm hook will produce a small lovey suitable for babies; expect a small handheld blanket roughly in the range of a baby lovey square (size will vary).

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but the final size and drape will change; switch to an appropriate hook for your yarn and be aware that heavier yarn will make a chunkier, larger comforter.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is beginner friendly and uses basic stitches (sc, dc, clusters) and simple shaping; beginners should be comfortable with single crochet, increases and decreases to follow along easily.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crafters complete this project in about 2-4 hours, depending on experience and how many embellishments you add; it makes a great quick gift project.