Meet the Spring Bunny: A Sweet and Floppy-Eared Amigurumi Friend
Assembly: Bringing Your Spring Bunny to Life
Positioning and Sewing
- Ears: Sew the ears to the sides of the top of the head. Let them flop naturally!
- Arms: Attach the arms between Rounds 14 and 15 of the body. Position them not directly on the sides, but slightly toward the front (toward the tummy). For movable limbs, use thread jointing or button jointing—this allows the arms to swing sweetly!
- Legs: Attach the legs to the sides of the body, at the same level as the ears (approximately between Rounds 27-28). Use thread or button jointing for movable legs as well.
- Tail: Sew the tail to the back center of the body. It will also serve as extra support when the bunny sits!
Face Embroidery
- Nose: Using cream or light pink embroidery thread, embroider a small nose between Rounds 11 and 12. The nose should be about 3-4 stitches wide.
- Eyes: Attach or sew the 4 mm black beads at the same level as the nose (between Rounds 11-12), with 2 stitches between the nose and each eye. If using beads, sew them on securely.
Optional: Fluffing Up
If you used fluffy yarn, gently brush your bunny with a hook-and-loop tape strip (like Velcro) to fluff up the fibers. This gives an extra soft, fuzzy look!
Your Spring Bunny Is Complete!
Congratulations, dear crocheter! You’ve just created the sweetest little springtime friend. Give yourself a big round of applause—this bunny is absolutely adorable!
I love how this pattern captures the gentle, curious nature of rabbits. Those floppy ears, the sweet embroidered nose, and those poseable little limbs all come together to create a bunny with real personality. She’s the kind of friend who sits on a shelf and makes you smile, or snuggles into tiny hands for comfort and play.
This pattern is perfect for:
- Easter baskets and spring gifts
- Nursery decorations (she’s so sweet and gentle!)
- Little hands to love—the perfect size for cuddling
- Amigurumi collections—she’ll fit right in with your other critters
- Just because—sometimes we all need a little bunny love!
Tips for Success
- Yarn Choice: Both recommended yarns are soft cotton blends that show stitch definition beautifully. If you use a fluffier yarn, remember to brush it at the end for that extra fuzzy bunny look!
- Movable Limbs: For thread jointing, use strong thread in a matching color. Sew through the limb and body several times, leaving a little slack so the limb can move freely. Button jointing uses small buttons on the outside for a charming vintage look.
- Heel Shaping: The half double crochets in Row 7 of the legs create the little heel bump. Don’t skip this—it’s what gives the feet their adorable shape!
- Tail Support: The tail isn’t just cute—it also helps the bunny sit upright! Make sure it’s attached securely.
- Stuffing: Stuff the body firmly for a nice round shape, but keep the ears and the upper parts of the arms and legs lightly stuffed so they stay floppy and poseable.
- Bottom Flattening: When you close the body and hide the final thread, gently pull the bottom inward. This creates a flat surface so your bunny sits nicely without wobbling!
A Final Word from Our Cozy Corner
There you have it, dear friends—your very own Spring Bunny, ready to hop into your heart! I hope this pattern brought you joy and that your bunny brings you even more.
There’s something so special about handmade toys, isn’t there? Every stitch holds a little piece of love, and this bunny is no exception. Whether you’re making her for a little one who needs a cuddly friend, a loved one who adores bunnies, or just for yourself because you deserve something sweet, she’s sure to be treasured.
When you share photos of your finished bunny, please tag Lyusya Rozonova (@lucy_rose_toys)—she would be so happy to see your beautiful work! And if you’re sharing the pattern, please remember to credit her as the author.
Thank you for spending your precious crochet time with me. Now go give your bunny a little hug—she’s waiting
Happy crocheting, and happy spring


