About This Boho Bunny Lovey Amigurumi Pattern
This Boho Bunny lovey pattern combines the best of both worlds - the snuggly comfort of a security blanket with the sweet charm of an amigurumi bunny friend. Using super bulky yarn, this project works up quickly while creating a substantial, huggable lovey that babies and toddlers will treasure. The pattern features a detailed bunny head with embroidered nose and safety eyes, attached to a simple rectangular blanket base with charming pom-pom corners that add a playful boho touch.
The designer encourages creativity with yarn color choices and provides helpful assembly photos to ensure perfect results. This lovey makes an ideal baby shower gift or nursery addition that will become a cherished childhood companion.
Why You'll Love This Boho Bunny Lovey Amigurumi Pattern
I absolutely love how this pattern creates such a meaningful piece that will be treasured for years. The combination of simple techniques with charming details makes it perfect for gifting, and I find the super bulky yarn so satisfying to work with - it creates beautiful texture while working up quickly. The boho aesthetic with those adorable pom-pom corners gives it such a modern, stylish look that parents will love having in their home.
Switch Things Up
I love how versatile this boho bunny pattern can be with just a few creative tweaks! Instead of the classic cream color, I've made versions in soft pastels like dusty pink or sage green that look absolutely stunning in modern nurseries. For a more whimsical touch, I sometimes add small embroidered flowers around the ears or use variegated yarn for a beautiful color-changing effect throughout the blanket.
One of my favorite modifications is creating seasonal versions - imagine this little bunny in autumn oranges and browns, or winter whites and blues! I've also experimented with adding a small pocket to one corner of the blanket where little ones can tuck treasures or pacifiers.
For gift-giving, I love personalizing these loveys by embroidering baby's initials or birth date along the blanket edge. The super bulky yarn also takes fabric paint beautifully if you want to add hand or footprints for an extra special keepsake.
Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them
โ Forgetting to use stitch markers when working in continuous rounds can cause confusion with stitch counts
โ Not stuffing the head firmly enough will result in a floppy, misshapen bunny that won't hold its form well
โ Placing safety eyes too close together or at wrong rounds creates an unbalanced facial expression for the bunny
โ Skipping the proper nose embroidery technique results in a less professional-looking finished product that lacks character