how to crochet a cute bunny | free pattern + video tutorial
Hi everyone! This is the written pattern for my YouTube tutorial. Please refer to the video for demonstrations if you're confused. This is a very repetitive pattern, so follow the same steps shown to crochet all the rounds. Once you're done, you can add some ribbons & bows to make your bunny look even cuter - happy crocheting!
Note: all the pieces are worked in continuous rounds, so don't forget to place a stitch marker in the first stitch of every round and track your rounds.
To make crocheting this bunny (and other amigurumi projects!) easier, I recommend downloading the Row Counter app. I love using the counter to keep track of my rounds and the highlighter to easily find the steps I'm working on. You can import this pattern to the app and start crocheting!
st - stitch / sc - single crochet / increase - 2 sc in the same stitch / decrease - sc 2 stitches together / hdc - half double crochet / the total number of stitches in every round is written in (brackets)...
1. Head
Make a magic ring & chain 1
Round 1 - 6 sc
Round 2 - 2 sc in every st (12)
Round 3 - 1 sc in every st (12)
Round 4 - 1 sc in the next 2 st, increase, 1 sc, increase in the next 4 st, 1 sc, increase, 1 sc in the next 2 st (18)
Round 5 - 1 sc, increase, 1 sc in the next 5 st, increase in the next 4 st, 1 sc in the next 5 st, increase, 1 sc (24)
Round 6 to 9 (4 repeat rounds) - 1 sc in every st (24)
Round 10 - 1 sc in the next 2 st, decrease (18)
Round 11 - 1 sc in every st (18)
Round 12 - 1 sc, decrease (12)
Round 13 - 6 decreases
2. Body
Make a magic ring & chain 1
Round 1 - 6 sc
Round 2 - 2 sc in every st (12)
Round 3 - 1 sc, increase (18)
Round 4 - 2 sc, increase (24)
Round 5 - 3 sc, increase (30)
Round 6 to 11 (6 repeat rounds) - 1 sc in every st (30 in each round)
Round 12 - 3 sc, decrease (24)
Round 13 and 14 - 1 sc in every st (24 in each round)
Round 15 - 2 sc, decrease (18)
Round 16 - 1 sc in every st (18)
Round 17 - 1 sc, decrease (12)
3. Feet
Make a magic ring & chain 1
Round 1 - 6 sc
Round 2 - 2 hdc, sc increase in the next 2 st, 2 hdc, sc increase in the next 2 st (12)
Round 3 - sc increase in the next 2 st, 1 sc in the next 3 st, sc increase in the next 3 st, 1 sc in the next 3 st, sc increase (18)
Round 4 - 1 sc in every st (18 in each round)
Round 5 - 1 sc in the next 5 st, sc decrease, hdc 2 st together 2 times, sc decrease, 1 sc in the next 5 st (14)
Round 6 - sc decrease, 1 sc in the next 2 st, sc decrease 3 times, 1 sc in the next 2 st, sc decrease (9)
Round 7 - 1 sc in the next 3 st, sc 3 st together, 1 sc, decrease (6)
Round 8 - 1 sc in every st (6)
2 sc across the top edge to close the hole and fasten off.
4. Ears
Make a magic ring & chain 1
Round 1 - 6 sc
Round 2 - 1 sc, increase (9)
Round 3 - 2 sc, increase (12)
Round 4 - 3 sc, increase (15)
Round 5 to 8 (4 repeat rounds) - 1 sc in every st (15 in each round)
Round 9 - 3 sc, decrease (12)
Round 10 and 11 - 1 sc in every st (12 in each round)
Round 12 - 2 sc, decrease (9)
Round 13 and 14 - 1 sc in every st (9 in each round)
Round 15 - 1 sc, decrease (6)
2 sc across the top edge to close the hole and fasten off.
5. Arms
Make a magic ring & chain 1
Round 1 - 6 sc
Round 2 - 1 sc, increase (9)
Round 3 and 4 - 1 sc in every st (9 in each round)
Round 5 - 1 sc, decrease (6)
Round 6 and 7 - 1 sc in every st (6 in each round)
Round 8 - 1 sc, decrease (4)
1 sc across the top edge to close the hole and fasten off.
No assembly instructions?
ReplyDeleteAt the end of the vid it says hot to assemble ❤️🍥
DeleteWe must not be watching the same video
DeleteAt the end of the video she explains how to assemble.
ReplyDeleteThere is no explanation how to assemble.
DeleteThank you for this very clear pattern :)
ReplyDeleteHow do I import the pattern to My Row Counter? I can’t figure it out, short of importing the entire website, which isn’t helpful at all. Is the pattern on Ravelry somewhere?
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love mahum’s patterns, this one turned out adorable 😭❤️🍥
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ReplyDeleteSorry, should have realised that I needed to repeat 🤔
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