Crochet Bunny Rabbit: A Complete Amigurumi Tutorial
Welcome, Dear Crochet Friends
Good day, friends! If you’ve found your way to this pattern, it means you’re ready to dive into the magical world of amigurumi. To create your own little miracle, all you need is to find the coziest spot in your house, grab a cup of aromatic coffee or tea, your crochet hook, some magical balls of yarn, and a good mood!
My name is Diana Patskun, and I’m absolutely certain that you’ll create something truly special with this pattern. I always look for a little heart emoji out of habit while writing these instructions – that’s how much love I’ve poured into this design.
This sweet bunny is dressed in a beautiful gray dress, pink bonnet and shoes, with darling little pantaloons peeking out underneath. She has the most expressive face with embroidered details and the softest floppy ears. Whether you’re making her for a special little girl, as a baby shower gift, or just to add some handmade charm to your own collection, this bunny is sure to become a treasured friend.
So find your comfiest chair, let’s gather our materials, and get ready to crochet some magic together!


Materials & Tools
Yarn (Alize Cotton Gold Hobby – 55% cotton, 45% acrylic, 50g/165m)
- Color #67 Light Beige – 1 skein (body parts)
- Color #161 Dusty Pink – ½ skein (bonnet and shoes)
Yarn (Alize Cotton Gold – 55% cotton, 45% acrylic, 100g/330m)
- Color #21 Gray – ½ skein (dress)
- Color #55 White – ⅓ skein (pantaloons)
- Color #152 Beige – small amount (collar)
Other Supplies
- Crochet hook – 2.0 mm (for most parts) and 2.5-3.0 mm (for bonnet)
- Stuffing – hollow fiber or polyfil
- Safety eyes – 8 mm (on secure mounting)
- Embroidery floss or thin cotton thread – black (for nose and eyelashes)
- Yarn needle – for sewing parts together
- Blush – for rosy cheeks (optional)
Abbreviations (US Terms)
| Abbreviation | Meaning |
|---|---|
| MR | Magic ring |
| sc | Single crochet |
| inc | Increase (2 sc in one stitch) |
| dec | Decrease (sc two stitches together) |
| sl st | Slip stitch |
| ch | Chain |
| dc | Double crochet |
| tr | Treble crochet |
| (…) | Numbers in parentheses indicate stitch count for that round |
Part 1: Head
Work with light beige yarn.
- Round 1: 8 sc in MR (8)
- Round 2: 8 inc (16)
- Round 3: (1 sc, inc) × 8 times (24)
- Round 4: 24 sc (24)
- Round 5: (2 sc, inc) × 8 times (32)
- Round 6: 32 sc (32)
- Round 7: (3 sc, inc) × 8 times (40)
- Round 8: 40 sc (40)
- Round 9: (4 sc, inc) × 8 times (48)
- Round 10: 48 sc (48)
- Round 11: (5 sc, inc) × 8 times (56)
- Rounds 12-23 (12 rounds): 56 sc (56)
Attach Safety Eyes
Place safety eyes between Rounds 12 and 13, with a distance of 24 sc between them.
- Round 24: (5 sc, dec) × 8 times (48)
- Round 25: (4 sc, dec) × 8 times (40)
- Round 26: (3 sc, dec) × 8 times (32)
- Round 27: (2 sc, dec) × 8 times (24)
- Round 28: (1 sc, dec) × 8 times (16)
- Round 29: 8 dec (8)
Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing. Stuff the head firmly.




