A free amigurumi pattern to make a cute little bunny with his carrot. Perfect for Easter too! If you like him don’t forget to check his other cube family friends! He share the same basic cube body as the kitty, puppy, birdie, batty and piggy patterns. Once you learn one you can do all of them :)
You can make this pattern in any size you wish by simply using a different yarn weight. Here I will list the material I used for the 4 sizes bunnies pictured below:
The largest bunny:
Medium sized bunny:
Small sized bunny:
The instructions are the same for all sizes. When there is a difference I'll indicate it clearly.
Abbreviations (US)
This pattern is made in a spiral of continuous rounds
Row # |
Instructions |
Sts |
R1 |
4-sc MC |
4 |
R2 |
3-sc inc × 4 |
12 |
R3 |
sc, 3-sc inc, [sc × 2, 3-sc inc] × 3, sc |
20 |
R4 |
sc × 2, 3-sc inc, [sc × 4, 3-sc inc] × 3, sc × 2 |
28 |
R5 |
sc × 3, 3-sc inc, [sc × 6, 3-sc inc] × 3, sc × 3 |
36 |
R6 |
sc × 4, 3-sc inc, [sc × 8, 3-sc inc] × 3, sc × 4 |
44 |
R7 |
sc × 5, sc2tog, [sc × 9, sc2tog] × 3, sc × 4 |
40 |
R8-13 |
sc × 40 |
40 |
R14 |
sc × 4, sc3tog, [sc × 7, sc3tog] × 3, sc × 3 |
32 |
R15 |
sc × 3, sc3tog, [sc × 5, sc3tog] × 3, sc × 2 |
24 |
Stuff well. Place the nose between R11 and R12 (you may need to place it a row higher depending on how well you stuff it) in the middle of the face. If you are using large eyes (larger than 15mm) place the eyes at the same level as the nose (between R11 and R12). If not, add eyes one row above the nose (between R10 and R11). The eyes look cuter if they are ~2-3 sts away from the nose on each side. Try the distance that looks best to you and once you are happy with it, fix them in place. See pictures for reference. |
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R16 |
sc × 2, sc3tog, [sc × 3, sc3tog] × 3, sc |
16 |
R17 |
[sc, sc3tog] × 4 |
8 |
Finish off, leave long tail, sew the ends together to close the gap using the remaining tail.
Row # |
Instructions |
Sts |
R1 |
5-sc MC |
5 |
R2 |
2-sc inc × 5 |
10 |
R3-7 |
sc × 10 |
10 |
Finish off, leave long tail but do not stuff.
Row # |
Instructions |
Sts |
R1 |
6-sc MC |
6 |
R2 |
2-sc inc × 6 |
12 |
R3 |
[2-sc inc, sc] × 6 |
18 |
R4-9 |
sc × 18 |
18 |
R10 |
[sc2tog, sc × 4] × 3 |
15 |
R11 |
[sc2tog, sc × 3] × 3 |
12 |
Finish off, leave long tail but do not stuff.
Sew the end of the each ear together to close it off flat as shown in the picture below.
Row # |
Instructions |
Sts |
R1 |
6-sc MC |
6 |
R2 |
2-sc inc × 6 |
12 |
R3 |
sc × 12 |
12 |
R4 |
sc2tog × 6 |
6 |
Finish off, leave long tail and stuff
Row # |
Instructions |
Sts |
Start with the orange yarn |
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R1 |
5-sc MC |
5 |
R2 |
2-sc inc, sc × 4 |
6 |
R3 |
[2-sc inc, sc × 2] × 2 |
8 |
R4-5 |
sc × 8 |
8 |
R6 |
[2-sc inc, sc × 3] × 2 |
10 |
Stuff (you may need a narrow object to push the stuffing) |
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R7 |
sc2tog × 5 |
5 |
To change yarn to green:
From then on all your following stitches will be green |
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R8 |
sc × 5 |
5 |
Do one more sc after the last stitch then finish off. Use sewing needle to hide the remaining tail inside the carrot.
Using a sewing needle: