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Lady Bunny Amigurumi Pattern

Lady Bunny Amigurumi Pattern
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8-10 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

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

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All-Day Adventure

Requires 8-10 hours, ideal for a full day of immersive knitting.

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Whimsical Buddy

Playful characters full of personality, designed to spark imagination and become cherished playtime favorites.

About This Lady Bunny Amigurumi Pattern

This Lady Bunny pattern creates an elegant amigurumi standing approximately 20 cm in circumference and 10 cm in length. The design features beautifully crafted details including long upright ears adorned with colorful flowers, a sweet embroidered face with closed eyes, and a complete outfit with dress, shirt, and adorable accessories. The pattern includes instructions for creating a miniature basket with tiny carrots, making this bunny perfect for spring celebrations or as a decorative companion.

Lady Bunny Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Working in continuous rounds with color changes, this pattern teaches you how to create structured garments for amigurumi and add charming embellishments. The finished bunny has a sturdy construction with optional wire support for poseable elements.

Why You'll Love This Lady Bunny Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines classic amigurumi techniques with such charming details! The Lady Bunny isn't just another stuffed animal—she's a character with personality, from her sweet sleeping expression to her fashionable outfit. I find the color-changing sections particularly satisfying to work, and watching the dress take shape in rounds is genuinely exciting. The addition of the tiny basket with carrots adds that extra touch of whimsy that makes this project truly special. Whether you're making her as a springtime decoration, an Easter gift, or just because she's irresistibly cute, this pattern offers the perfect balance of relaxing repetitive stitches and engaging detail work that keeps crafting enjoyable from start to finish.

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Switch Things Up

I love how versatile this Lady Bunny pattern truly is—it's like having a blank canvas that invites your creativity to shine! While the original design features that charming pink and green color scheme, I often experiment with seasonal variations that completely transform her personality.

For autumn, I swap the soft pink for warm russet orange and replace the green with deep burgundy, creating a cozy harvest bunny perfect for fall décor. During winter holidays, I've made her in cream and red with a tiny scarf, turning her into a festive companion. The summer version uses bright turquoise and coral, giving her a beachy, vacation-ready vibe.

Beyond colors, I play with the accessories too—sometimes I add a miniature book instead of carrots in her basket, or create different expressions by adjusting the embroidered face. I've even made a garden-themed version with tiny crocheted vegetables and a sun hat. You could add wire to make poseable arms, or create different outfits like pants instead of a dress.

The flower crown is another area where I let imagination run wild—try different flower sizes, add leaves, or use sparkly yarn for a magical fairy-tale effect. Some makers add tiny jewelry like necklaces or bracelets for extra charm. Don't be afraid to personalize measurements either; using a larger hook creates a cuddly companion, while smaller hooks make adorable miniature versions perfect as keychains or ornaments!

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Not using stitch markers during color changes can cause you to lose your place and create uneven transitions between the dress and shirt sections ✗ Stuffing the head too loosely will result in a floppy bunny that can't stand properly, always stuff firmly especially in the neck area ✗ Forgetting to embroider the face details before fully closing the head makes it nearly impossible to add eyes and nose later with proper placement ✗ Skipping the blocking or shaping of ears results in floppy ears that won't stand upright, consider using wire or stiffening them slightly

Lady Bunny Amigurumi Pattern

Create your own charming Lady Bunny with this delightful amigurumi pattern! This adorable bunny features sweet closed eyes, a pink nose, decorative flowers on her head, and comes dressed in a lovely green shirt and pink dress with matching basket full of carrots. Perfect for Easter, spring décor, or as a heartfelt handmade gift, this pattern combines classic amigurumi techniques with whimsical design details that bring personality to every stitch.

Intermediate 8-10 Hours

Materials Needed for Lady Bunny Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

  • 01
    Soft Pink yarn (main color A) for head, ears, and arms
  • 02
    Soft Green yarn (color A) for shirt and legs
  • 03
    Dark Pink yarn (color B) for dress
  • 04
    Smoked/Purple, Blue, and additional pink yarn (color C) for decorative flowers
  • 05
    Orange yarn (color D) for carrots
  • 06
    Dark Grey/Brown yarn for basket
  • 07
    2.5mm crochet hook or size that fits your yarn weight

— Tools Required

  • 01
    2.5mm crochet hook (or size appropriate for your yarn)
  • 02
    Scissors
  • 03
    Stuffing (polyester fiberfill)
  • 04
    Tapestry needle for sewing
  • 05
    Stitch markers
  • 06
    Pins for assembly
  • 07
    Black embroidery thread for face details
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    Pink embroidery thread for nose
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    Optional: wire (0.89mm-1mm) for structural support

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— LEGS AND TORSO

Round 1:

8 sc in a magic ring

Round 2:

8 sc inc (16 sc)

Round 3:

5 sc into sc(5 sc inc)6 sc into sc(21 sc)

Round 4-6:

(3 ring)sc into sc(21 sc)

Round 7:

6 sc into sc(5 sc dec)6 sc into sc(16 sc)

Round 8:

6 sc into sc(2 sc dec)6 sc into sc(14 sc)

Round 9-11:

(3 ring)sc into sc(14 sc) Ana color

Round 12:

Only in flo sc into sc(14 sc)

Round 13-21:

(9 ring)sc into sc(14 sc)

Round 22:

Put the legs together, make 2 ch together. sc into sc(30 sc)

Info:

Tightly stuff the legs. Keep filling as you go.

Round 23:

14 sc into sc(2 ch into 4 sc )14 sc into sc(32 sc)

Round 24-26:

(3 ring)sc into sc(32 sc)

— A COLOR

Round 27:

(4 times)6 sc into sc next inc(36 sc)

Round 28-35:

(8 ring)sc into sc (36 sc)

Round 36:

(6 times)5 sc into sc next dec(30 sc)

Round 37:

Sc into sc (30 sc)

Round 38:

(6 times)5 sc into sc next dec(24 sc)

Round 39:

Sc into sc(24 sc)

Round 40:

Only in flo sc into sc(24 sc)

Round 41:

Only in blo sc into 3 ch fo

— EARS

Info:

Make 2 pieces

Main color

Round 1:

6 sc in a magic ring

Round 2:

(3 times)1 sc into sc next inc(9 sc)

Round 3:

(3 times)2 sc into sc next inc(12 sc)

Round 4:

(2 times)5 sc into sc next inc(14 sc)

Round 5:

(2 times)6 sc into sc next inc(16 sc)

Round 6:

(2 times)7 sc into sc next inc(18 sc)

Round 7:

(2 times)8 sc into sc next inc(20 sc)

Round 8-17:

(10 ring)sc into sc(20 sc)

Round 18:

(4 times)4 sc into sc next dec(16 sc)

Round 19:

Sc into sc(16 sc)fo.

Info:

Leave a long thread end for sewing.

— ARMS

Info:

Make 2 pieces

Main Color

Round 1:

5 ch.ch into sc(10 sc)

Round 2-5:

(4 ring)sc into sc(10 sc)

Round 6:

5 sc into sc 2 ch. 2 ch into sc 5 sc into sc

Round 7:

2 ch out next 10 sc into sc

Round 8:

(4 times)2 sc into sc next dec (6 sc)

Round 9:

(4times)2 sc into sc next inc(10 sc)

Round 10:

(4 times)3 sc into sc next inc(14 sc)

— A COLOR

Round 11:

Only in flo sc into sc(14 sc)

Round 12-22:

(11 ring)sc into sc(14 sc)fo.

Info:

Straighten. Dip the crochet in both layers. (7 sc) fo. Leave a long thread end for sewing.

— HEAD

Main Color

Round 1:

6 sc in a magic ring

Round 2:

6 sc inc(12 sc)

Round 3:

1 sc into sc next inc(18 sc)

Round 4:

2 sc into sc next inc(24 sc)

Round 5:

3 sc into sc next inc(30 sc)

Round 6:

4 sc into sc next inc(36 sc)

Round 7:

5 sc into sc next inc(42 sc)

Round 8:

6 sc into sc next inc(48 sc)

Round 9-14:

(6 ring)sc into sc(48 sc)

Round 15:

11 sc into sc(3 sc inc)20 sc into sc(3 sc inc)11 sc into sc(54 sc)

Round 16:

Sc into sc(54 sc)

Round 17:

13 sc into sc(3 sc inc)22 sc into sc(3 sc inc)13 sc into sc(60 sc)

Round 18-21:

(4 ring)sc into sc(60 sc)

Round 22:

8 sc into sc next dec(54 sc)

Round 23:

7 sc into sc next dec(48 sc)

Round 24:

6 sc into sc next dec(42 sc)

Round 25:

5 sc into sc next dec (36 sc)

Round 26:

4 sc into sc next dec(30 sc)

Info:

Fill the head tightly.

Round 27:

3 sc into sc next dec(24 sc)

Round 28:

2 sc into sc next dec(18 sc)

Round 29:

Sc into sc (18 sc)fo.

Info:

Leave a long thread end for sewing.

— RABBIT'S DRESS

B COLOR

Round 1:

40 ch.

Round 2:

40 ch into sc(40 sc)

Round 3-4:

(2 ring)sc into sc (40 sc)

Round 5:

Sc into 2 ch(80 cr)

Round 6-8:

(3 ring)cr into cr (80 cr)

Round 9-10:

(2 ring)cr into sc(80 sc)

Round 11:

Only in blo sc into sc(80 sc)fo.

— CLOTHES HANGERS

Info:

Make 2 pieces

Instructions:

30 ch.ch into sc (30 sc) fo. Leave a long thread end for sewing.

— BASKET & CARROTS

Round 1:

8 sc in a magic ring

Round 2:

8 sc inc(16 sc)

Round 3:

1 sc into sc next inc(24 sc)

Round 4:

2 sc into sc next inc(32 sc)

Round 5:

Only in flo sc into sc(32 sc)

Round 6-11:

(6 ring)sc into sc(32 sc)

Round 12:

Basket hanger - 20 ch.

Round 13:

20 ch into 20 sc fo.

— CARROT

D COLOR

Round 1:

8 sc in a magic ring

Round 2-8:

(7 ring)sc into sc(8 sc)

Round 9:

1 sc dec(7 sc)

Round 10:

1 sc dec(6 sc)

Round 11:

1 sc dec(5 sc)

Round 12:

1 sc dec (4 sc)

Round 13:

1 sc dec(3 sc)fo.

— FLOWERS

DRESS FLOWER:

Make 3 pieces

Instructions:

8 sc in a magic ring fo. Leave a long thread end for sewing.

CORONET:

Make 3 pieces

Instructions:

10 ch. 1 ch into 3 cr 1 ch into 1 sc(15 cr 5 sc) Fo. Leave a long thread end for sewing.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the head securely to the body, ensuring it sits centered and stable on the torso opening.
  • Embroider the face details: create closed eyes with black thread using small curved lines, add a pink triangular nose, and stitch a gentle smile.
  • Attach the ears to the top of the head, positioning them symmetrically and slightly angled outward for a perky appearance.
  • Sew three small coronet flowers between the ears as a decorative headpiece crown, arranging them in a row.
  • Attach the arms to both sides of the body between rounds 24-25, ensuring they hang naturally at the bunny's sides.
  • Dress the bunny by placing the green shirt section, then secure the pink dress over it, attaching the dress straps over the shoulders.
  • Sew three small dress flowers onto the front of the pink dress as decorative buttons or embellishments.
  • Attach the basket handle to one arm, and place the small orange carrots inside the basket for the finishing touch.

Important Notes

  • 💡Use stitch markers consistently to track your rounds, especially during color changes between the dress and shirt sections
  • 💡Stuff the head very firmly to create a smooth, round shape and prevent sagging when the bunny stands
  • 💡Embroider all face details before completely closing the head for easier access and better placement accuracy
  • 💡When working the dress in rounds, maintain even tension to ensure the circular shape drapes naturally around the body
  • 💡Consider adding wire inside the ears if you want them to hold their upright position more reliably
  • 💡Pin all pieces in their final positions before sewing to ensure proper alignment and balanced appearance

This enchanting Lady Bunny pattern was lovingly designed to bring springtime magic and elegance into your crochet collection! Combining traditional amigurumi techniques with charming fashion details, this pattern creates a character brimming with personality and vintage charm. From her delicate flower crown to her tiny basket of carrots, every element tells a story. Perfect for seasonal décor, thoughtful gifts, or simply adding whimsy to your handmade collection. 🐰🌸 Happy crocheting! 🧶✨

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FAQs

What size will my finished Lady Bunny be?

The finished bunny measures approximately 20 cm (about 8 inches) in circumference and 10 cm in length when made with the recommended 2.5mm hook and yarn weight. Size may vary slightly depending on your tension and yarn choice.

Can I use different colors for the bunny and dress?

Absolutely! Feel free to customize the colors to match your preferences or seasonal themes. The pattern works beautifully with any color combination, though having good contrast between the dress and shirt colors helps the details stand out.

Do I need to add wire to make the ears stand up?

The pattern doesn't require wire, but adding lightweight floral wire (0.89mm-1mm) inside the ears can help them maintain an upright position. You can also achieve standing ears through firm stuffing and careful shaping without wire.

How do I embroider the closed eyes on the face?

Use black embroidery thread to create simple curved lines for the closed, peaceful expression. Make small horizontal stitches in a gentle curve, positioned between rounds 13-14 of the head, leaving space for the nose below.

Is this pattern suitable for beginners?

This is an intermediate pattern best suited for crafters who have basic amigurumi experience. You should be comfortable with working in continuous rounds, color changes, basic increases and decreases, and simple assembly techniques.

How many carrots should I make for the basket?

The pattern suggests making 2-3 small carrots to place in the basket. You can adjust this number based on your preference and how full you want the basket to appear.