Welcome to the dreamy and ethereal world of the Nigella Cloud-Sprinkle Bunny. This delicate project captures the essence of a soft spring sky, where fluffy white clouds drift across a horizon of pale blue, and the intricate “Love-in-a-Mist” (Nigella) flowers bloom in the garden borders. Our gentle rabbit character is a dreamer and a cloud-watcher, dressed in an ensemble that reflects the airy textures of the atmosphere and the intricate beauty of blue garden florals.
She wears a meticulously crafted ensemble designed for a day of daydreaming on the grass. Her dress is a “Cloud Blue” creation, featuring a skirt adorned with a “sprinkle” texture—tiny white purl knots that look like distant stars or falling snowberries—and a hem bordered with embroidered Nigella flowers. To keep warm when the sun goes behind a cloud, she wears a fluffy, mohair-blend white cardigan that feels like wearing a cloud itself. Her look is completed with a textured blue beret, sturdy grey walking shoes, and a collection of sky-inspired accessories: a tote bag with a cloud motif, a tiny knitted kite, and a small, beige guinea pig companion who loves the open fields. This heirloom-quality soft toy is designed to be a treasured keepsake.
To ensure your finished bunny achieves the soft, professional finish seen in the photos, we highly recommend visiting your favorite local yarn shop to select the finest materials. You will want to buy merino wool yarn in a soft oatmeal or biscuit shade for the bunny’s skin to create a warm, natural texture that is durable yet soft to the touch. The natural crimp of wool helps the stuffing settle evenly, creating a smooth silhouette.
For the intricate clothing, such as the textured dress and the structured accessories, consider purchasing cotton yarn or a sport-weight wool blend to ensure the stitch definition is crisp. Before you begin, take a moment to check your knitting supplies; ensure you have a set of smooth bamboo knitting needles, a tapestry needle for assembly, and plenty of premium fiberfill. If you are ready to float away on a creative cloud, check your knitting bag for stitch markers and let us cast on.
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Project Overview and Design Philosophy
The Nigella Cloud-Sprinkle Bunny stands approximately 14 inches (35 cm) tall. The construction is designed to be robust, with the body and head knitted in pieces and seamed to allow for precise shaping of the curves. This traditional method ensures the doll maintains its posture over time, whether she is sitting on a windowsill or being carried on an adventure.
The wardrobe is a study in texture and atmospheric color. The dress utilizes a “dot” or “sprinkle” stitch texture to create surface interest without complex colorwork changes. The cardigan adds a layer of tactile softness, ideally using a yarn with a halo. The accessories are narrative-driven, with the guinea pig and the cloud motifs adding layers of storytelling to the piece.
Materials and Tools Checklist
- Yarn A (Bunny Skin): 100g DK weight yarn in Oatmeal, Sand, or Light Beige.
- Yarn B (Dress, Hat, Shoes): 80g DK weight yarn in Sky Blue or Powder Blue.
- Yarn C (Cardigan & Details): 60g DK weight yarn (or a DK equivalent mohair blend) in White or Cream.
- Yarn D (Nigella Flowers & Stems): Small amounts of Navy Blue, Black (for seeds), and Fern Green.
- Yarn E (Guinea Pig & Bag): 30g DK weight yarn in Beige or Biscuit.
- Needles: US 3 (3.25mm) straight needles for the main body and clothing.
- Needles (Detailing): US 2 (2.75mm) for the miniature accessories.
- Notions: Cable needle, tapestry needle, polyester fiberfill, two 9mm safety eyes (bunny), two small beads (guinea pig eyes), embroidery floss (black, pink, blue), stitch holders, small buttons.
Gauge and Tension
The target gauge is 24 stitches and 30 rows equal to 4 inches (10 cm) in stockinette stitch. A firm gauge is essential for the stuffed components.
If your fabric is too loose, the stuffing will show through, detracting from the professional finish. If you are a loose knitter, consider sizing down your needles. Consistency is key when making matching limbs to ensure the bunny stands evenly.
Abbreviations (US Terms)
- K: Knit
- P: Purl
- Sts: Stitches
- Inc: Increase (Knit into the front and back of the stitch – KFB).
- Dec: Decrease (Knit 2 together – K2tog).
- SSK: Slip, Slip, Knit (decrease).
- YO: Yarn Over.
- MB: Make Bobble (optional for flower centers).
- RS: Right Side
- WS: Wrong Side
- Stockinette Stitch: Knit on the Right Side, Purl on the Wrong Side.
Part 1: Constructing the Oatmeal Bunny Body
We begin the construction by knitting the legs individually. This provides a solid foundation for the doll to stand or sit. We will then join them to form the torso and continue seamlessly into the head. This method creates a continuous flow and minimizes bulky seams at the waist.
Legs (Make 2)
Using Yarn A (Oatmeal) and US 3 needles, cast on 12 stitches. Leave a long tail for seaming later. This tail will be used to sew up the foot and the back of the leg.
- Row 1: Purl all stitches across the row. This sets up the wrong side.
- Row 2 (Increase): Knit into the front and back of every stitch. You will now have 24 stitches. This rapid increase creates the base of the foot pad.
- Row 3: Purl all stitches. Keep your tension even to avoid gaps between stitches.
- Row 4 (Increase): *Knit 1, Inc*, repeat from * to * to the end of the row. (36 sts). This widens the foot to create a cute, chubby paw.
- Rows 5-9: Work in stockinette stitch starting with a Purl row. This smooth section forms the height of the foot.
- Row 10 (Shape Foot): Knit 12, (K2tog) 6 times, Knit 12. (30 sts). This creates the instep of the foot, curving the fabric to form the toe area.
- Row 11: Purl all stitches.
- Row 12 (Shape Foot): Knit 9, (K2tog) 6 times, Knit 9. (24 sts). The foot is now taking its final shape.
- Row 13: Purl all stitches.
- Row 14 (Ankle Shaping): Knit 8, (K2tog) 4 times, Knit 8. (20 sts). This tightens the ankle to define the leg.
- Rows 15-42: Work straight in stockinette stitch. This long section forms the leg. Ensure your tension remains even here so both legs are identical in length.
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Break the yarn for the first leg and place the stitches on a stitch holder or a spare piece of yarn. Knit the second leg in the exact same manner, but do not break the yarn. We will use this working yarn to join the two pieces together.
Torso and Head
With the second leg on your needle, cast on 2 stitches (this forms the crotch space), then knit across the 20 stitches of the first leg from the holder.
- Row 43: You should now have 42 stitches on your needle. Ensure both legs are facing the same way (Right Side facing you).
- Row 44: Purl all stitches. Treat the new cast-on stitches carefully so they don’t stretch.
- Row 45 (Hip Increase): Knit 10, Inc, Knit 20, Inc, Knit 10. (44 sts). This increase helps shape the bunny’s bottom for a seated posture.
- Row 46: Purl all stitches.
- Row 47 (Hip Increase): Knit 11, Inc, Knit 20, Inc, Knit 11. (46 sts).
- Rows 48-68: Work straight in stockinette stitch. This forms the tummy area. Stuffing this area firmly later is key to a good shape.
- Row 69 (Decrease): *Knit 8, K2tog*, repeat from * to * to last 6 stitches, Knit 6. (42 sts). We are now beginning to shape the chest.
- Row 70: Purl all stitches.
- Row 71 (Decrease): *Knit 5, K2tog*, repeat from * to * to the end. (36 sts).
- Rows 72-76: Work straight in stockinette stitch to elongate the upper body slightly.
- Row 77 (Decrease): *Knit 4, K2tog*, repeat from * to * to the end. (30 sts).
- Row 78: Purl all stitches.
- Row 79 (Decrease): *Knit 3, K2tog*, repeat from * to * to the end. (24 sts).
- Row 80: Purl all stitches. This row marks the neck.
We will now transition directly into the head. It is important to stuff the neck very firmly during assembly to prevent the head from wobbling.
- Row 81 (Increase): *Knit 1, Inc*, repeat from * to * to the end. (36 sts). The head begins to widen immediately.
- Row 82: Purl all stitches.
- Row 83 (Increase): *Knit 2, Inc*, repeat from * to * to the end. (48 sts).
- Row 84: Purl all stitches.
- Row 85 (Increase): *Knit 7, Inc*, repeat from * to * to the end. (54 sts). This gives the bunny lovely chubby cheeks.
- Rows 86-106: Work straight in stockinette stitch. This height is necessary to give the bunny its classic round face and room for eye placement.
- Row 107 (Decrease): *Knit 7, K2tog*, repeat from * to * to the end. (48 sts). We begin closing the top of the head.
- Row 108: Purl all stitches.
- Row 109 (Decrease): *Knit 6, K2tog*, repeat from * to * to the end. (42 sts).
- Row 110: Purl all stitches.
- Row 111 (Decrease): *Knit 5, K2tog*, repeat from * to * to the end. (36 sts).
- Row 112: Purl all stitches.
- Row 113 (Decrease): *Knit 4, K2tog*, repeat from * to * to the end. (30 sts).
- Row 114 (Decrease): *Knit 3, K2tog*, repeat from * to * to the end. (24 sts).
- Row 115 (Decrease): *Knit 2, K2tog*, repeat from * to * to the end. (18 sts).
- Row 116 (Decrease): *Knit 1, K2tog*, repeat from * to * to the end. (12 sts).
- Row 117: K2tog across the row. (6 sts).
Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail. Thread the tail through the remaining loops using a tapestry needle, pull tight to close the top of the head, and secure with a knot.
Arms (Make 2)
Using Yarn A (Oatmeal), cast on 10 stitches.
- Row 1: Purl all stitches.
- Row 2 (Increase): Increase in every stitch. (20 sts).
- Rows 3-26: Work in stockinette stitch. This forms the length of the arm.
- Row 27: *Knit 2, K2tog*, repeat to the end. (15 sts). Shaping the shoulder.
- Row 28: Purl all stitches.
- Row 29: K2tog across to the last stitch, Knit 1. (8 sts).
Cut yarn, draw through stitches, and sew the side seam. Stuff the hand area firmly and the upper arm lightly to allow movement.
Ears (Make 2)
The ears are long and floppy, adding to the bunny’s gentle character. Using Yarn A, cast on 14 stitches.
- Rows 1-42: Work in stockinette stitch. You can make these longer or shorter depending on your preference.
- Row 43 (Decrease): SSK, Knit 10, K2tog. (12 sts). Tapering the tip.
- Row 44: Purl all stitches.
- Row 45 (Decrease): SSK, Knit 8, K2tog. (10 sts).
- Row 46: Purl all stitches.
- Row 47 (Decrease): SSK, Knit 6, K2tog. (8 sts).
- Row 48: Purl all stitches.
- Row 49 (Decrease): SSK, Knit 4, K2tog. (6 sts).
- Row 50: Purl all stitches.
- Row 51 (Decrease): SSK, Knit 2, K2tog. (4 sts).
- Row 52: K2tog twice. Fasten off.
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Part 2: The Nigella Sprinkle Dress
This dress is designed to mimic the sky with little clouds or stars. It features a Sky Blue base with a textured “sprinkle” stitch pattern and an embroidered floral hem.
Skirt with Sprinkle Texture
Using Yarn B (Sky Blue), cast on 72 stitches.
- Rows 1-4: Knit every row (Garter Stitch) for a sturdy hem.
- Rows 5-8: Work in stockinette stitch in Blue.
- Row 9 (Texture Row): *Knit 3, Purl 1*, repeat to end. This Purl stitch creates a small “bump” or “sprinkle” on the right side.
- Row 10: Purl all stitches.
- Row 11: Knit all stitches.
- Row 12: Purl all stitches.
- Row 13 (Texture Row): Knit 1, *Purl 1, Knit 3*, repeat to last 3 stitches, Purl 1, Knit 2. This offsets the sprinkle from the previous set.
- Rows 14-34: Continue in this 8-row pattern repeat (Rows 9-16 being the block). This creates a subtle, scattered texture over the skirt.
Waist and Bodice
We will now decrease for the waist to create a gathered look.
- Row 35 (Waist Decrease): *Knit 2, K2tog*, repeat from * to * to the end. (54 sts)
- Row 36: Purl all stitches.
- Row 37 (Waist Decrease): *Knit 4, K2tog*, repeat from * to * to the end. (45 sts)
- Rows 38-42: Work in stockinette stitch (smooth, no texture).
- Row 43 (Armhole Shaping): Knit 8, cast off 4 stitches, Knit 21, cast off 4 stitches, Knit 8.
- Row 44: Purl 8, cast on 4 stitches, Purl 21, cast on 4 stitches, Purl 8. (45 sts)
- Rows 45-48: Work in stockinette stitch.
- Row 49: Knit across (Garter ridge).
- Row 50: Cast off loosely.
Sew the back seam of the skirt up to the waist. Leave the bodice open and attach a small snap fastener.
Nigella Flower Embroidery
Nigella flowers (Love-in-a-Mist) are distinct for their feathery bracts. Use Yarn D (Navy Blue, Black, Green).
- Placement: Along the hemline of the dress.
- Foliage: Using Green yarn, stitch fine, feathery, fern-like leaves spreading horizontally.
- Flowers: Using Navy Blue (or a darker blue than the dress), stitch 5-petal star shapes.
- Centers: Add tiny black French knots in the center to represent the Nigella seeds.
Part 3: The Cloud-Soft Cardigan
The cardigan is knitted in Yarn C (White/Cream). If you can find a yarn with a slight fuzz (like alpaca or mohair blend), it enhances the “cloud” theme perfectly.
Back Panel
Cast on 32 stitches.
- Rows 1-4: Knit every row (Garter Stitch) for the hem.
- Rows 5-20: Work in stockinette stitch.
- Row 21 (Armhole): Cast off 3 stitches at the beginning of the next 2 rows. (26 sts)
- Rows 23-34: Work straight in stockinette stitch.
- Row 35: Cast off all stitches.
Left Front
Cast on 18 stitches.
- Rows 1-4: Knit every row.
- Rows 5-20: Work in stockinette stitch.
- Row 21: Cast off 3 stitches at the armhole edge.
- Rows 22-28: Work straight.
- Row 29 (Neck): Cast off 5 stitches at the neck edge.
- Row 30: Purl.
- Row 31: Decrease 1 stitch at the neck edge.
- Row 35: Cast off remaining stitches.
Right Front
Work as for the Left Front, reversing the shaping for the armhole and neck.
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Sleeves (Make 2)
Cast on 20 stitches.
- Rows 1-4: Knit every row.
- Rows 5-20: Work in stockinette stitch, increasing 1 stitch at each end of Row 8 and 16. (24 sts)
- Row 21: Cast off.
Finishing: Sew the cardigan pieces together. Pick up stitches along the front opening and knit 3 rows of garter stitch for a button band. Add small white pearlescent buttons to resemble raindrops.
Part 4: The Textured Blue Beret
This hat is a stylish beret in Sky Blue, using a Seed Stitch (Moss Stitch) pattern to add texture.
- Brim: Cast on 60 stitches using Yarn B (Blue).
- Rows 1-6: Work in K1, P1 Ribbing for a snug fit.
- Row 7 (Increase): *Knit 2, Inc*, repeat to end. (80 sts).
- Rows 8-18 (Seed Stitch):
- Row 8: *K1, P1*, repeat to end.
- Row 9: *P1, K1*, repeat to end (knit the purls and purl the knits).
- Repeat these two rows to create a bumpy texture.
- Row 19 (Decrease – return to Stockinette): *Knit 6, K2tog*, repeat to end.
- Row 20: Purl.
- Row 21 (Decrease): *Knit 5, K2tog*, repeat to end.
- Row 22: Purl.
- Row 23 (Decrease): *Knit 4, K2tog*, repeat to end.
- Row 24: Purl.
- Row 25 (Decrease): *Knit 3, K2tog*, repeat to end.
- Row 26: *Knit 2, K2tog*, repeat to end.
- Row 27: *Knit 1, K2tog*, repeat to end.
- Row 28: K2tog across.
Draw yarn through remaining stitches. Sew back seam.
Decoration: Make a small white pom-pom (a cloud) and sew it to the top center.
Part 5: Grey Walking Shoes
Using Grey yarn (from Yarn G or similar), cast on 12 stitches.
- Sole: Knit 10 rows in Garter Stitch.
- Upper: Pick up 30 stitches around three sides of the sole rectangle.
- Rows 1-5: Work in stockinette stitch.
- Row 6 (Toe Shaping): Knit 10, (K2tog) 5 times, Knit 10. (25 sts)
- Row 7: Purl all stitches.
- Row 8 (Toe Shaping): Knit 10, (K2tog) 3 times, Knit 9. (22 sts)
- Row 9: Cast off.
Sew the back heel seam. Crochet a strap and sew a small button to the side.
Part 6: Sky & Field Accessories
The Cloud Tote Bag
Using Yarn B (Blue).
- Body: Cast on 16 stitches. Work in stockinette for 3 inches.
- Assembly: Fold in half. Sew side seams.
- Handle: Knit a long I-cord and attach to the top edges.
- Decoration: Using White yarn (Yarn C), embroider a fluffy cloud shape on the front using chain stitch or satin stitch.
The Guinea Pig Companion
Using Yarn E (Beige/Biscuit), US 2 needles.
- Body: Cast on 10 stitches. Increase to 20. Work 8 rows stockinette. Decrease to 10. Draw through. Stuff firmly to create an oval potato shape.
- Head: Pick up 10 stitches at one end. Work 4 rows. Decrease. Embroider a pink nose and sew on black bead eyes.
- Ears: Knit two tiny semi-circles. Sew to head.
- Legs: Make 4 tiny bobbles or I-cords and sew to the underside.
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The Knitted Kite
Using Yarn B (Blue) and Yarn C (White).
- Cast on 2 stitches.
- Increase 1 stitch at the beginning of every row until you have 14 stitches.
- Decrease 1 stitch at the beginning of every row until you have 2 stitches. Cast off.
- This creates a diamond shape.
- Tail: Braid three strands of yarn together to make a long tail. Tie small bows of scrap yarn along the tail.
Lace Handkerchief
Using Yarn C (White).
- Cast on 18 stitches.
- Knit a square in stockinette stitch.
- Border: Crochet a scalloped edge around the perimeter.
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
The assembly process is where your bunny truly comes to life. Take your time with these steps to ensure a professional finish.
- Body Assembly: Using the mattress stitch, sew the back seam of the legs and the center back of the body. Stuff the legs firmly to ensure the bunny can stand (if propped) or sit nicely. Leave the very top of the legs slightly softer to allow for bending at the hips. Stuff the body firmly.
- Head Assembly: Sew the back seam of the head. Stuff the head into a round shape, ensuring the cheeks are plump and symmetrical. Ensure the neck is stuffed very firmly to support the head.
- Face:
- Eyes: Insert the safety eyes between rows 90 and 91, spacing them about 9 stitches apart. If the head is already closed, you can use black embroidery thread to satin stitch the eyes.
- Nose: Using dark brown embroidery floss, stitch a “Y” shape in the center of the face. Satin stitch a small triangle at the top of the “Y” for the nose to give it dimension.
- Limbs: Sew the ears to the sides of the head, curving them slightly forward to frame the face. Sew the arms to the sides of the body just below the neck seam.
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Because this is a handmade item, likely containing wool, it requires specific care to last for generations.
- Dusting: Regularly dust the bunny with a soft brush or a lint roller to prevent dirt buildup on the textured knits.
- Washing: Never machine wash this bunny if you used wool. Instead, spot clean with a damp cloth and mild wool detergent. If a full wash is absolutely necessary, submerge gently in cool water with wool wash, press out excess water (do not wring), and reshape on a towel to dry.
- Storage: Store out of direct sunlight to prevent the colors from fading. If storing for a long period, place in a breathable cotton bag with a lavender sachet to repel moths.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- Have all loose ends been woven in securely?
- Are the safety eyes secured properly (if used)?
- Is the stuffing distributed evenly, without lumps?
- Is the neck sturdy enough? (If not, you may need to open a seam and add more stuffing).
- Are all accessories (like the guinea pig’s eyes) securely stitched if the toy is intended for a child?
Your Nigella Cloud-Sprinkle Bunny is now complete. This project is a celebration of the expansive beauty of the sky, the detail of garden flowers, and the art of knitting. Whether she sits on a high shelf watching the clouds or is given as a gift to a dreamer, she is sure to bring a sense of wonder and peace to her new home.


