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Welcome back to my creative corner! Today, I’m thrilled to share a special treat with you: a Free Plush Bunny Crochet Pattern. If you’re looking for a project that you can finish in just one afternoon, this little bunny is the perfect choice.
Working with plush or velvet yarn is one of my favorite trends right now. Not only are the results incredibly soft and huggable, but the chunky weight of the yarn means your project grows super fast!
This bunny is designed to be a beginner-friendly, making it a wonderful gift for baby showers, birthdays, or just a cozy addition to your own collection.
Scroll down for the full FREE Plush Bunny Crochet Pattern and let’s get crocheting!
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Materials list
- Yarn: I use a chenille yarn from my local store. The best match and my top recommendation for this pattern is Paintbox Yarns Chenille from LoveCrafts.
- Hook: I used a 4.5mm hook. I highly recommend Clover Amour Hooks for the best experience.
- Tools & Supplies:
- Fiberfill, 10mm safety eyes, scissors, and a tapestry needle.
- Optional: Stitch markers and a pom pom maaker.
- Find all these essentials here: Crochet Supplies & Accessories.
Crochet abbreviations:
- MR – magic ring
- CH – chain
- SC – single crochet
- INC – increase
- DEC – decrease
- SL ST – slip stitch
- SK ST – skip stitch
Pattern Notes
- Difficulty level: Beginner
- Finished size: Approximately 7 inches (18 cm) sitting, or 14 inches (35 cm) with ears standing up.
- Construction: Most of the toy is worked in continuous rounds (spirals). The ears are worked in rows.
Looking for more freebies? Check out my Flying Saucer Amigurumi Pattern – it’s another quick and fun project that readers are loving right now!
PATTERN – Free Plush Bunny Crochet Pattern
Leg (make 2)
1: mr, 6sc = [6]
*if you can’t make magic ring with plush yarn, because of the tearing of the plush, in first
round:
ch2, in second ch from hook crochet 6 sc (you can do this instead of magic ring in whole
pattern)
2: 6 x inc = [12]
3-4: 12sc = [12]
5: 3sc, 3 x dec, 3sc = [9]
6-7: 9sc = [9]
Stuff leg
8: (sc, dec) x 3 = [6]
Fold the sides and close with 3sc
Fasten off
Arm (make 2)
1: mr, 6sc = [6]
2-3: 6sc = [6]
4: dec, 4sc = [5]
Stuff arm
5: dec, 3sc = [4]
Fold the sides and close with 2sc
Fasten off
Body
1: mr, 6sc = [6]
2: 6 x inc = [12]
3: (sc, inc) x 6 = [18]
4: 2sc, inc, 3sc (through the top of left leg and body at the
same time, connect the left leg to the body with this
stitches), (sc, inc) x 3, 3sc (connect the right leg with this
stitches), inc, sc, inc = [24]
5-6: 24sc = [24]
7: (3sc, dec, 3sc) x 3 = [21]
8: 21 sc = [21]
Stuff
9: (5sc, dec) x 3 = [18]
10: 5sc, 2sc (connect the left arm with this stitches), 7sc, 2sc
(connect the right arm with this stitches), 2sc = [18]
11: (sc, dec) x 6 = [12]
Stuff
12: (sc, inc) x 6 = [18]
13: (sc, inc, sc) x 6 = [24]
14: (3sc, inc) x 6 = [30]
15-18: 30sc = [30] (4 round)
19: (3sc, dec) x 6 = [24]
Insert safety eyes, between round 16 and 17, 6sc apart
20: (sc, dec, sc) x 6 = [18]
21: (sc, dec) x 6 = [12]
Stuff
22: 6 x dec = [6]
Fasten off and close
Embroidery white line next to eye under angle, light pink line under eye, eyelashes in the corner of
the eye with black yarn, and eyebrows. Embroidery nose with pink yarn.
Ears (make 2) – done in rows
Ch 21
1: starting from second chain from hook 13sc, sl st, turn
2: 13sc, 3sc in next st, 20sc, ch 1, turn
3: 20sc, 3 x inc, 20sc
Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing
Sew ears on top of the head.
Make pom pom tail and sew it on body.
Congratulations on Finishing Your Plush Bunny!
I hope you enjoyed working on this Free Plush Bunny Crochet Pattern. There is nothing quite like the softness of a plush amigurumi, and I can’t wait to see your finished bunnies!
Perfect for Easter:
This little bunny makes the most adorable handmade Easter gift or nursery decor. If you’re looking to fill an Easter basket with something special and soft, this plushie is exactly what you need!
Looking for more?
I hope you enjoyed creating your very own Plush Bunny! If you had fun with this project, I invite you to explore more of my free patterns here at EmmaS Dolls. For another cuddly friend, check out my classic Teddy Bear pattern, or if you are in the mood for something a bit more adventurous, don’t miss the Crochet Dinosaur tutorial. I am constantly adding new designs to the library, so make sure to bookmark the site and share your finished creations with me on social media – I would love to see your work!
Happy crocheting!🧶✨
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Free Plush Bunny Crochet Pattern by EmmaS Dolls
Important Safety Note: While crochet toys are wonderful for little ones, safety is our top priority. When making toys for babies or toddlers:
- Eyes: I highly recommend embroidering the eyes with black yarn instead of using plastic safety eyes, which can become a choking hazard.
- Small Parts: Ensure all limbs and accessories (like bows or hats) are sewn extra securely with multiple passes of yarn.
- Supervision: Never leave a baby unattended with any handmade toy. Regularly check the toy for any loose threads or wear and tear.
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