This elegant amigurumi bunny set blends a soft heirloom look with a boutique handmade feel. The main doll, matching mini doll, beret, jacket, dress, bouquet, purse, cloth, and lipstick prop create a beautiful crochet bunny plush display that fits nursery decor, collectible gift, and handmade rabbit doll searches naturally.
The finished set feels polished yet gentle, with creamy neutrals and lavender floral accents that resemble a premium artisan toy. If you love amigurumi bunny doll designs, handmade bunny gift ideas, or decorative crochet dolls with accessories, this project gives you a charming display piece with strong handmade toy appeal.
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Design Overview
This design features a standing bunny with a large rounded head, soft drooping ears, slim arms, sturdy legs, a simple cream dress, a short open-front jacket, and a lavender beret decorated with tiny flowers.
The skirt is clean and lightly flared. Several dangling floral sprigs are attached over the front of the dress, falling diagonally from the bunny’s right side toward the lower center. Matching floral details also appear on the beret and jacket cuffs.
The set also includes a smaller bunny dressed in the same style. In front of both dolls are small display accessories: a cream clasp purse, a lavender-and-purple bouquet, a folded white cloth with lavender trim, and a tiny lipstick prop.
Skill Level
Intermediate.
A confident beginner can still make this set by working slowly, counting carefully, and using stitch markers on every round. The shaping itself is not difficult, but the neat finish and tiny decorative elements require patience.
Materials
- Main yarn: light worsted or DK cotton in warm cream for bunny bodies, ears, arms, legs, jacket, purse, and mini bunny body
- Dress yarn: soft ivory or off-white cotton
- Accent yarns: lavender, dusty lilac, medium purple, periwinkle blue, leaf green, black, bright lipstick red, and a very small amount of white
- Hook: 2.25 mm to 2.75 mm, or size needed to create very firm stitches
- Safety eyes: 8 mm for the large bunny, 4 mm for the mini bunny
- Fiberfill stuffing
- Stitch markers
- Tapestry needle
- Sewing pins or clips
- Strong sewing thread for clasp purse frame if preferred
- Small metal clasp frame or crocheted faux clasp detail
- Two small pearl beads for the large bunny shoes
Yarn and Tension Notes
The stitches in the photo are compact, even, and fine. Use a hook smaller than the yarn label suggests so the stuffing does not show through. The body should feel dense and hold a smooth silhouette without sagging.
If your stitches look loose, drop down a hook size. If the fabric puckers badly, go up slightly. Consistent tension matters more than matching any exact yarn brand.
Finished Size
- Large bunny: about 11.5 to 13 inches tall from feet to top of beret
- Mini bunny: about 4.5 to 5.5 inches tall
- Purse: about 2 inches wide
- Bouquet: about 3 inches long
- Cloth: about 1.75 inches square when folded
- Lipstick: about 1 inch tall
Abbreviations
- MR = magic ring
- ch = chain
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- inc = 2 sc in one stitch
- dec = invisible decrease
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- tr = treble crochet
- BLO = back loop only
- FLO = front loop only
- st = stitch
- rnd = round
- rep = repeat
General Notes Before You Begin
- Work the bunny parts in continuous rounds unless another method is stated.
- Use invisible decreases wherever possible for a cleaner face and limbs.
- Stuff little by little. Overstuffing will distort the gentle shape visible in the photo.
- The head is slightly larger than the body, creating a sweet doll-like proportion.
- The ears are long, soft, and lightly stuffed only at the upper base.
- The jacket is separate and worn open, not stitched closed at the front.
- The floral sprigs are sewn on individually for accurate placement.
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Main Bunny
Head
Using cream yarn:
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc, inc rep around. (18)
- Rnd 4: 2 sc, inc rep around. (24)
- Rnd 5: 3 sc, inc rep around. (30)
- Rnd 6: 4 sc, inc rep around. (36)
- Rnd 7: 5 sc, inc rep around. (42)
- Rnd 8: 6 sc, inc rep around. (48)
- Rnd 9: 7 sc, inc rep around. (54)
- Rnd 10: 8 sc, inc rep around. (60)
- Rnd 11-22: sc around. (60)
Insert the 8 mm eyes between rnds 14 and 15 with about 11 stitches between them. The eyes should sit wide enough to create the gentle, open expression shown in the image.
Begin stuffing firmly but keep the front face smooth. Add a little extra filling around the cheeks so the nose area sits softly forward rather than flat.
- Rnd 23: 8 sc, dec rep around. (54)
- Rnd 24: 7 sc, dec rep around. (48)
- Rnd 25: 6 sc, dec rep around. (42)
- Rnd 26: 5 sc, dec rep around. (36)
- Rnd 27: 4 sc, dec rep around. (30)
- Rnd 28: 3 sc, dec rep around. (24)
- Rnd 29: sc around. (24)
Do not fasten off if you want to join the neck to the body seamlessly. Otherwise leave a tail for sewing. The lower head should remain round, not sharply tapered.
Muzzle Shaping and Nose
The muzzle is not a separate piece. It is created by embroidery over the front center of the head.
- Using matching cream or very pale beige embroidery yarn, place a small horizontal nose across the center of the face between rnds 15 and 16.
- Build the nose with short satin stitches until it forms a soft triangle with rounded corners.
- Add a short vertical line downward from the nose.
- Embroider a tiny split smile, one stitch to the left and one to the right.
Keep the face minimal. The photo shows a refined expression, so avoid thick heavy embroidery.
Ears Make 2
Using cream yarn:
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc, inc rep around. (18)
- Rnd 4-6: sc around. (18)
- Rnd 7: 4 sc, dec, 8 sc, dec, 2 sc. (16)
- Rnd 8-12: sc around. (16)
- Rnd 13: 3 sc, dec, 6 sc, dec, 3 sc. (14)
- Rnd 14-18: sc around. (14)
- Rnd 19: 2 sc, dec, 5 sc, dec, 3 sc. (12)
- Rnd 20-23: sc around. (12)
Flatten the top opening. Do not stuff the lower ear. Add only a touch of filling at the top inch if desired so the base looks softly padded but the ear still droops naturally.
Sew each ear to the head around rnds 8 to 11, slightly behind the eye line. The ears should angle down beside the cheeks, with the lower ends resting near shoulder level.
Body
Using cream yarn:
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc, inc rep around. (18)
- Rnd 4: 2 sc, inc rep around. (24)
- Rnd 5: 3 sc, inc rep around. (30)
- Rnd 6: 4 sc, inc rep around. (36)
- Rnd 7-11: sc around. (36)
- Rnd 12: 10 sc, dec, 12 sc, dec, 10 sc. (34)
- Rnd 13-15: sc around. (34)
- Rnd 16: 15 sc, dec, 15 sc, dec. (32)
- Rnd 17-20: sc around. (32)
- Rnd 21: 6 sc, dec rep around, finish with 2 sc. (28)
- Rnd 22-24: sc around. (28)
- Rnd 25: 5 sc, dec rep around. (24)
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Stuff firmly, especially the lower half, so the doll stands balanced once the dress is in place. The body is a neat, narrow oval cylinder with only a slight tummy, not a round belly.
Arms Make 2
Using cream yarn:
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3-5: sc around. (12)
- Rnd 6: 4 sc, dec, 4 sc, dec. (10)
- Rnd 7-16: sc around. (10)
- Rnd 17: 3 sc, dec, 3 sc, dec. (8)
- Rnd 18-22: sc around. (8)
Stuff the hand area lightly and the rest very lightly. Flatten the top and sew closed. The arms should hang straight down with a relaxed curve inward near the dress.
Legs Make 2
Using cream yarn:
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc, inc rep around. (18)
- Rnd 4: 2 sc, inc rep around. (24)
- Rnd 5-6: sc around. (24)
- Rnd 7: 6 sc, dec, 10 sc, dec, 4 sc. (22)
- Rnd 8: 5 sc, dec, 9 sc, dec, 4 sc. (20)
- Rnd 9: 5 sc, dec, 7 sc, dec, 4 sc. (18)
- Rnd 10: sc around. (18)
- Rnd 11: 4 sc, dec, 7 sc, dec, 3 sc. (16)
- Rnd 12-20: sc around. (16)
Stuff the foot firmly and the leg moderately. Shape the front of the foot slightly flat with your fingers while stuffing so the shoe later sits neatly.
Join the legs to the body by sewing them under the lower body with a narrow gap between them. The bunny in the image stands with feet slightly apart and toes pointing forward.
Neck Join and Assembly
Sew the head to the body after checking balance from the front and side. The neck should be centered and stable. Add extra stuffing to the neck opening if needed before closing.
Sew the arms to the upper body just below the head. They should sit close to the sides without sticking outward. Keep the pose tidy and symmetrical.
Main Bunny Clothing
Simple Dress
The dress is an ivory separate garment with a fitted upper section and gently widening skirt. It is sleeveless under the jacket and reaches just above the ankles.
Using ivory yarn, begin at the top edge:
- Ch 26, join carefully without twisting.
- Rnd 1-4: sc around. (26)
- Rnd 5: 5 sc, inc rep around, end with 1 sc. (30)
- Rnd 6-8: sc around. (30)
- Rnd 9: 4 sc, inc rep around. (36)
- Rnd 10-12: sc around. (36)
- Rnd 13: 5 sc, inc rep around. (42)
- Rnd 14-18: sc around. (42)
- Rnd 19: 6 sc, inc rep around. (48)
- Rnd 20-26: sc around. (48)
- Rnd 27: 7 sc, inc rep around. (54)
- Rnd 28-34: sc around. (54)
Fasten off. The dress should slip over the bunny from below or above depending on your joining method. If needed, leave a tiny back opening of a few stitches and close it after dressing the doll.
The skirt should flare gently, not dramatically. If your version looks too wide, remove one increase round. If it looks too straight, add a final increase round near the hem.
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Dress Floral Sprigs
The floral decoration is the defining detail of this design. The flowers are small clustered blossoms in lavender, purple, and periwinkle, joined to green stems and then stitched onto the front of the dress.
Small Blossom
Using lavender, purple, or blue:
- In MR work: ch 1, 1 sc, ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st, rep 3 more times to create 4 petals.
- Pull ring tight and fasten off with a tail for sewing.
Make about 12 to 16 blossoms in mixed shades. Keep them tiny. The flowers in the image are delicate and not bulky.
Stem Sprigs
Using green:
- Ch 10.
- Starting in second ch from hook, sl st in 2 ch, sc in 2 ch, hdc in 2 ch, sc in 2 ch, sl st in final ch.
Make several lengths. For branched stems, create a main chain of 12, then work a side branch by chaining 4 from the middle and returning with sl sts.
Sew blossoms at the tips and along the branches. Arrange three long diagonal groupings across the front skirt, beginning near the bunny’s upper right waist and trailing downward. Add one small cluster close to the center waistline.
Short Jacket
The jacket is cream, collarless, open at the front, and cropped above the dress waist. The fronts hang in slim rounded panels.
Back panel using cream:
- Ch 22.
- Row 1: sc across. (21)
- Rows 2-8: ch 1, turn, sc across. (21)
Right front:
- Ch 10.
- Row 1: sc across. (9)
- Rows 2-7: ch 1, turn, sc across.
- Row 8: ch 1, turn, dec, sc to end. (8)
- Row 9: sc across.
- Row 10: ch 1, turn, dec, sc to end. (7)
Work left front the same way as a mirror piece.
Sew shoulder seams to the back panel. Sew side seams lightly, leaving arm openings. The front edges should remain open and overlap only visually, not actually fastened.
Sleeves Make 2
Using cream yarn:
- Ch 14.
- Row 1: sc across. (13)
- Rows 2-8: ch 1, turn, sc across.
Fold each piece lengthwise and sew into a tube. Gather the upper edge slightly and sew into the armholes. The sleeves should be slim, ending close to the wrists.
At each cuff, sew one tiny flower cluster with a touch of green beneath it. The image shows very small floral accents near both sleeve ends.
Beret
The beret is a soft lavender cap sitting low around the head and tilting gently to one side. It has a rounded crown and a neat band.
Using lavender yarn:
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc, inc rep around. (18)
- Rnd 4: 2 sc, inc rep around. (24)
- Rnd 5: 3 sc, inc rep around. (30)
- Rnd 6: 4 sc, inc rep around. (36)
- Rnd 7: 5 sc, inc rep around. (42)
- Rnd 8: 6 sc, inc rep around. (48)
- Rnd 9: 7 sc, inc rep around. (54)
- Rnd 10-13: sc around. (54)
- Rnd 14: 7 sc, dec rep around. (48)
- Rnd 15: 6 sc, dec rep around. (42)
- Rnd 16: 5 sc, dec rep around. (36)
- Rnd 17-18: sc around. (36)
- Rnd 19: BLO sc around. (36)
- Rnd 20-22: sc around. (36)
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Fasten off and shape by hand. The beret should not sit like a tight beanie. It needs some soft width at the top and a smooth lower band.
Sew a flower grouping on the front right side of the beret using one purple blossom, one lavender blossom, one blue blossom, and two tiny green leaves.
Shoes Make 2
The shoes are cream and rounded, with a small white pearl bead at the front of each shoe.
Using cream yarn:
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc, inc rep around. (18)
- Rnd 4-5: sc around. (18)
- Rnd 6: 5 sc, dec, 7 sc, dec, 2 sc. (16)
- Rnd 7: sc around. (16)
Flatten lightly and sew over the feet like slippers. Add one small pearl bead centered near the toe of each shoe.
Mini Bunny
The mini bunny echoes the main doll. Keep the proportions simple: large head, short body, tiny drooping ears, matching dress, tiny cream jacket, and lavender beret.
Mini Head
Using cream yarn:
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc, inc rep around. (18)
- Rnd 4: 2 sc, inc rep around. (24)
- Rnd 5: 3 sc, inc rep around. (30)
- Rnd 6-11: sc around. (30)
- Insert 4 mm eyes between rnds 7 and 8 with 6 stitches between them.
- Rnd 12: 3 sc, dec rep around. (24)
- Rnd 13: 2 sc, dec rep around. (18)
- Rnd 14: sc around. (18)
Stuff firmly. Embroider the same small nose and mouth used on the large bunny.
Mini Ears Make 2
Using cream yarn:
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: sc around. (6)
- Rnd 3: sc, inc rep around. (9)
- Rnd 4-8: sc around. (9)
Flatten and sew beside the head so they droop slightly outward.
Mini Body
Using cream yarn:
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc, inc rep around. (18)
- Rnd 4-8: sc around. (18)
- Rnd 9: 4 sc, dec rep around, end with 3 sc. (15)
- Rnd 10-12: sc around. (15)
Stuff and sew to the head.
Mini Arms Make 2
Using cream yarn:
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2-6: sc around. (6)
Lightly stuff and sew at the sides.
Mini Legs Make 2
Using cream yarn:
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3-4: sc around. (12)
- Rnd 5-8: sc around. (12)
Stuff lightly, shape tiny feet, and sew below the body so the doll stands with help when posed.
Mini Dress
Using ivory yarn:
- Ch 16 and join.
- Rnd 1-3: sc around. (16)
- Rnd 4: 3 sc, inc rep around. (20)
- Rnd 5-7: sc around. (20)
- Rnd 8: 4 sc, inc rep around. (24)
- Rnd 9-12: sc around. (24)
Dress the mini bunny and sew closed if needed.
Mini Jacket
Using cream yarn, make a tiny open-front jacket from three small rectangles. Sew shoulders and sleeves just as you did for the large bunny, but keep the fronts short and rounded.
A simple version works well:
- Back: ch 10, work 5 rows sc
- Fronts: make 2, ch 5, work 4 rows sc, taper one stitch on the final row
- Sleeves: make 2, ch 5, work 4 rows sc, sew into tiny tubes
Mini Beret
Using lavender yarn:
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc, inc rep around. (18)
- Rnd 4: 2 sc, inc rep around. (24)
- Rnd 5: 3 sc, inc rep around. (30)
- Rnd 6: sc around. (30)
- Rnd 7: 3 sc, dec rep around. (24)
- Rnd 8-9: sc around. (24)
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Sew onto the head at a slight angle. Add a narrow white trim row if desired to match the visual edge seen in the photo.
Accessories
Clasp Purse
The purse is cream, softly rounded, and slightly wider at the base than the top.
Using cream yarn:
- Ch 9.
- Rnd 1: starting in second ch from hook, sc 7, 3 sc in last ch, work across opposite side with 6 sc, 2 sc in final st. (18)
- Rnd 2: inc, 6 sc, 3 inc, 6 sc, 2 inc. (24)
- Rnd 3-8: sc around. (24)
Flatten and stitch the top partly closed, leaving the upper edge shaped to fit a small clasp frame. Sew onto the frame or embroider a simple metallic-looking arc with tan or gold thread if you prefer a crochet-only finish.
Bouquet
Make 6 to 8 tiny flower sprigs in lavender, purple, and blue using the same blossoms and stems from the dress. Group them tightly and wrap the base with green yarn. Stitch a few loose leaf points around the bundle.
The bouquet should look fuller than the dress flowers, with the blooms clustered close together and the stems hidden underneath.
Folded Cloth
This small square looks like a handkerchief or folded washcloth. It is white with a lavender edge.
Using white yarn:
- Ch 9.
- Row 1: sc across. (8)
- Rows 2-8: ch 1, turn, sc across. (8)
Switch to lavender and work one round of sc evenly around the square, placing 3 sc in each corner. Fold once into a rectangle and tack lightly with a hidden stitch.
Lipstick Prop
This prop is tiny but adds character to the scene. It has a black base, white middle, and red lipstick tip.
- Base: with black yarn, 4 sc in MR for 2 rounds
- Middle: change to white, sc around for 2 rounds
- Top: change to red, sc around for 1 round, then dec lightly to taper
Stuff with a tiny bit of fiber or a thread core, then close. Shape the red top into a gentle lipstick slant with a needle.
Flower and Leaf Details
To match the image closely, keep the flowers very small and slightly dimensional. Use more lavender and purple than blue. The green should stay understated so the blossoms remain the focus.
- Beret: 3 flowers and 2 leaves
- Main dress front: 12 to 16 flowers on several thin stems
- Jacket cuffs: 1 tiny flower cluster on each cuff
- Bouquet: 6 to 8 blossoms grouped densely
Color Placement Guide
- Body, head, ears, arms, legs, jacket, shoes, purse: warm cream
- Dress and cloth center: ivory or soft white
- Berets and cloth edging: light lavender
- Flowers: lavender, medium purple, periwinkle blue
- Leaves and stems: medium leaf green
- Lipstick: black, white, red
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
Dress the large bunny first, then attach the jacket so it hangs open neatly. Add the shoes last so the feet stay level. Place the beret low on the forehead and tilt it gently toward the bunny’s right side.
Sew the floral sprigs onto the dress after the dress is on the doll. This helps you control the exact drape and spacing. Keep the embroidery face small, centered, and soft. The cheeks should remain plain with no blush for the closest match.
Dress the mini bunny in the same order. Its jacket should sit open, and its tiny beret should slant slightly just like the large bunny’s hat.
Care Notes
- Display indoors away from strong sunlight.
- Handle the floral sprigs and bouquet gently.
- Avoid pulling the beret or jacket repeatedly.
- Store the tiny lipstick prop and purse away from very small children.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- Head centered and secure
- Ears even and gently drooping
- Dress flaring softly, not stiffly
- Jacket fronts hanging open and symmetrical
- Beret tilted slightly to one side
- Flowers placed on beret, cuffs, skirt, and bouquet
- Pearl beads added to both shoes
- Mini bunny dressed to match the main bunny
- All accessory ends woven in neatly
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Dust the dolls gently with a soft dry brush. For small marks, use a lightly damp cloth and blot rather than rub. Do not soak the finished pieces, especially with the accessories attached.
If deeper cleaning is needed, remove loose accessories first. Hand wash very carefully in cool water with mild soap, press in a towel, reshape, and dry flat. Never twist, wring, or hang the dolls while wet.
For long-term storage, wrap the set in clean tissue and keep it in a dry box. Avoid sealed damp spaces, strong perfume, and rough stacking that could crush the beret, ears, flowers, or bouquet.


