This sweet amigurumi bunny doll set is designed with a soft meadow palette, a flower-trim cloche hat, a textured skirt, tiny floral sandals, a star crossbody bag, and a charming little woodland companion. It has the look of a collectible handmade bunny doll that many shoppers search for as a nursery gift or heirloom keepsake.
The finished set also includes a small folded accessory piece and a delicate flower bouquet, giving the whole display the feel of a boutique crochet plush set. If you love making items that resemble artisan toy shop pieces, boutique doll decor, or a special handmade baby shower gift, this design fits beautifully.
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Materials
- Main bunny color: soft cream or warm ivory DK cotton yarn
- Hat and accessories color: muted blush beige DK cotton yarn
- Skirt color: dusty camel or light cocoa DK cotton yarn
- Flower colors: dusty rose, lilac pink, pale cream, and soft yellow DK cotton yarn
- Fox colors: warm tan, cream, blush beige, and light pink DK cotton yarn
- 2.25 mm or 2.5 mm crochet hook
- Black safety eyes for the bunny, about 8 mm
- Black safety eyes for the fox, about 6 mm
- Fiberfill stuffing
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch markers
- Scissors
- Strong sewing thread for extra secure eye placement if desired
- Thin cardboard or plastic canvas for the folded accessory piece, optional
- Floral wire or pipe cleaners for bouquet stems, optional
Finished Size
Using DK cotton and a small hook, the main bunny stands about 9 to 10 inches tall from foot to top of head, not including the hat. The fox companion stands about 4 to 4.5 inches tall. The proportions are intentionally soft, rounded, and slightly childlike.
Color Placement Overview
- Main bunny: cream head, body, arms, legs, and ears
- Top: cream base with scattered pink and peach flower accents
- Skirt: camel brown with clear horizontal rounds and a gentle flare
- Hat: blush beige cloche hat with three flowers on one side
- Bag: blush beige star-shaped crossbody bag
- Sandals: blush beige straps, cream soles, tiny daisy motifs
- Fox: tan head and hat, cream face and blouse, camel skirt
- Bouquet: lilac, blush, cream, and pale yellow flowers
Abbreviations
- MR = magic ring
- ch = chain
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- inc = 2 sc in the same stitch
- dec = invisible decrease
- FLO = front loop only
- BLO = back loop only
- st = stitch
- sts = stitches
General Notes
- Work in continuous spirals unless a round says otherwise.
- Use a hook small enough to keep the fabric tight and neat.
- Stuff firmly but do not stretch the stitches open.
- The doll in the image has smooth shaping, narrow limbs, a large head, and long relaxed ears. Keep those proportions as you work.
- The hat sits low and slightly covers the top of the forehead.
- The skirt should flare gently, not sharply.
- The flower details are small and should stay delicate.
Main Bunny
Legs Make 2
Begin with cream yarn. The legs are slim, straight, and lightly stuffed. They should look longer than the arms and extend cleanly below the skirt.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Round 2: inc around. (12)
- Round 3: sc around in BLO. (12)
- Rounds 4-16: sc around. (12)
- Stuff the foot and lower leg firmly, then continue with lighter stuffing.
- Fasten off first leg.
- Make second leg the same, but do not fasten off.
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Body
The body is small compared with the head. It is softly rounded, with only a slight belly. The neck is defined but not overly thin. Join the legs so the feet point forward evenly.
- From the second leg, ch 4 and join to first leg.
- Round 1: sc around first leg, sc across 4 chains, sc around second leg, sc across the other side of 4 chains. (32)
- Round 2: sc around. (32)
- Round 3: 14 sc, inc, 2 sc, inc, 14 sc. (34)
- Rounds 4-6: sc around. (34)
- Round 7: 15 sc, dec, 2 sc, dec, 13 sc. (32)
- Round 8: sc around. (32)
- Round 9: 6 sc, dec, 14 sc, dec, 8 sc. (30)
- Round 10: sc around. (30)
- Round 11: 5 sc, dec, 13 sc, dec, 8 sc. (28)
- Rounds 12-13: sc around. (28)
- Round 14: 5 sc, dec, 12 sc, dec, 7 sc. (26)
- Round 15: sc around. (26)
- Round 16: 4 sc, dec, 11 sc, dec, 7 sc. (24)
- Round 17: sc around. (24)
- Round 18: dec around. (12)
Stuff the body firmly at the base and moderately through the upper body. Keep the torso smooth and upright. The finished body should support the large head without becoming stiff or bulky.
Head
The head is round and slightly wider than tall. The cheeks should look soft and full. Place the eyes on the front center line so the expression feels calm, gentle, and slightly curious.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Round 2: inc around. (12)
- Round 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
- Round 4: (2 sc, inc) around. (24)
- Round 5: (3 sc, inc) around. (30)
- Round 6: (4 sc, inc) around. (36)
- Round 7: (5 sc, inc) around. (42)
- Round 8: (6 sc, inc) around. (48)
- Rounds 9-18: sc around. (48)
- Insert 8 mm eyes between Rounds 12 and 13, about 8 stitches apart.
- Round 19: (6 sc, dec) around. (42)
- Round 20: (5 sc, dec) around. (36)
- Round 21: (4 sc, dec) around. (30)
- Round 22: (3 sc, dec) around. (24)
Stuff the head very firmly, especially the cheeks and forehead. Continue shaping with your fingers while stuffing. The face should remain round, never pointed or flattened.
- Round 23: (2 sc, dec) around. (18)
- Round 24: (sc, dec) around. (12)
- Round 25: dec around. (6)
Fasten off and close. Embroider a tiny nose in pale peach or light beige centered between the eyes and slightly below them. Add a very short vertical stitch beneath the nose for a calm, sweet mouth effect.
Arms Make 2
The arms are slim tubes with very little shaping. They angle downward naturally and are sewn slightly below the neckline. Do not overstuff them, or they will stick outward too firmly.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Round 2: inc around. (12)
- Round 3: sc around in BLO. (12)
- Round 4: 2 sc, dec, 4 sc, dec, 2 sc. (10)
- Rounds 5-17: sc around. (10)
- Lightly stuff the lower half only.
- Flatten and sc 5 across the top to close.
Ears Make 2
The ears are long, soft, and droop straight down beside the head. They should fall below the jaw and almost reach the shoulder area once the hat is added.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Round 2: inc around. (12)
- Round 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
- Rounds 4-8: sc around. (18)
- Round 9: (7 sc, dec) twice. (16)
- Rounds 10-14: sc around. (16)
- Round 15: (6 sc, dec) twice. (14)
- Rounds 16-22: sc around. (14)
- Flatten the ear and close with 7 sc.
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Do not stuff the ears. Sew them to the sides of the head, slightly behind the eye line and a bit lower than the crown. Let them hang naturally.
Assembling the Bunny Base
- Sew the head to the body with the face centered over the legs.
- Sew the ears so they hang evenly.
- Sew the arms at each side of the upper body.
- Check that the bunny can stand or lean in a balanced way.
- Adjust stuffing before the final closing stitches if needed.
Flowered Top
The top is a fitted cream blouse worked directly onto the body or made separately and sewn in place. In the image, it appears close-fitting, with tiny puffed sleeves and scattered flower details over the front.
Blouse Base
- With cream yarn, join at the waistline area of the body.
- Round 1: Work 24 sc evenly around the upper torso. (24)
- Round 2: sc around. (24)
- Round 3: (3 sc, inc) around. (30)
- Rounds 4-5: sc around. (30)
- Round 6: 2 sc, hdc around to soften the upper edge, join with sl st.
The blouse should end just below the neck and sit above the skirt line. If needed, adjust stitch count slightly to fit your own tension. Keep the fabric smooth so the doll remains neat under the accessories.
Puffed Sleeve Ruffles Make 2
The sleeves are small frills attached around the upper arm openings. They should look soft and light, not dramatic. Their job is to frame the shoulders just like the gentle flutter effect shown in the image.
- Attach cream yarn at one arm opening.
- Work 10 to 12 stitches around the armhole edge, depending on your spacing.
- Round 1: (sc, hdc) around.
- Round 2: In FLO, work (sl st, hdc, sl st) in every 2nd stitch to create small shell-like ripples.
- Fasten off.
Tiny Flower Appliqués for Blouse
The front of the blouse has many tiny flowers scattered in a loose, garden-like arrangement. Use dusty pink, pale peach, and soft blush shades. Keep them small so the top stays delicate and does not become visually heavy.
- With flower color, make MR.
- Into ring, work: (ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st) five times.
- Pull ring tight and fasten off, leaving a sewing tail.
Make 8 to 10 tiny flowers in mixed shades. Sew them across the blouse front, mostly in the center area, leaving a little open cream space between them. Add small French-knot style centers in pale yellow if desired.
Skirt
The skirt begins at the waist and falls in a soft A-line shape. It is not overly full. The rows are easy to see, and the hem has a gentle wave created by evenly spaced increases.
- With camel yarn, join at waistline under the blouse.
- Round 1: 30 dc evenly around. Join. (30)
- Round 2: dc around. (30)
- Round 3: (4 dc, inc) around. (36)
- Round 4: dc around. (36)
- Round 5: (5 dc, inc) around. (42)
- Round 6: dc around. (42)
- Round 7: (6 dc, inc) around. (48)
- Round 8: dc around. (48)
- Round 9: (7 dc, inc) around. (54)
- Round 10: dc around. (54)
- Round 11: (8 dc, inc) around. (60)
- Round 12: hdc around loosely for a soft lower edge. (60)
The finished skirt should reach to just above the knees. If your yarn is heavier, stop one row earlier. Steam shaping is not necessary, but finger-shaping the flare helps the silhouette look polished.
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Cloche Hat
The hat is one of the key visual details of the set. It is a rounded cloche with a downward brim. It sits low over the head and leaves the face fully visible. Three flowers decorate one side near the brim.
- With blush beige yarn, Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Round 2: inc around. (12)
- Round 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
- Round 4: (2 sc, inc) around. (24)
- Round 5: (3 sc, inc) around. (30)
- Round 6: (4 sc, inc) around. (36)
- Round 7: (5 sc, inc) around. (42)
- Round 8: (6 sc, inc) around. (48)
- Round 9: (7 sc, inc) around. (54)
- Rounds 10-16: sc around. (54)
- Round 17: in FLO, (8 sc, inc) around. (60)
- Round 18: sc around. (60)
- Round 19: (9 sc, inc) around. (66)
- Round 20: sc around. (66)
- Round 21: reverse sl st or plain sl st around for a crisp brim edge.
If you want a slightly firmer brim, add a thin round of slip stitching with a smaller hook. Do not make the brim too wide. The image shows a modest, elegant curve rather than a floppy sunhat.
Hat Flowers
Make three flowers for the hat. Two are deeper pink and one is pale lilac. Each has a soft yellow center. Arrange them in a small cluster on one side near the front.
- Make MR.
- Into ring, repeat 5 times: ch 2, 3 dc, ch 2, sl st.
- Pull ring closed.
- Embroider a yellow center.
Sew one lighter flower slightly overlapping two darker flowers. The cluster should sit on the wearer’s right side if you want to match the image closely.
Star Crossbody Bag
The bag is a rounded five-point star worked in blush beige. It hangs low at the hip on a thin strap. It should look soft and slightly padded, not flat like an ornament.
Star Front and Back Make 2
- Ch 2, work 10 sc in second ch from hook, join. (10)
- Round 2: inc around. (20)
- Shape points by repeating 5 times: 2 sc, hdc, dc, ch 2, sl st in second ch from hook, dc, hdc.
- Join and fasten off.
If you want a plumper star, crochet the second piece slightly tighter. Place pieces together and join around with sc, lightly stuffing before fully closing.
Bag Strap
- With blush beige yarn, ch enough to reach diagonally from shoulder to opposite hip, about 55 to 65 chains depending on your doll.
- Work sl st back along the chain for a smooth cord.
- Sew both ends neatly to the top back points of the star.
Sandals Make 2
The sandals are tiny but very important for the finished look. They have cream soles, blush straps, and a small flower at the front. The ankle strap wraps delicately around the lower leg.
Sole
- With cream yarn, ch 5.
- Round 1: 3 sc in second ch from hook, 2 sc, 3 sc in last ch, work on opposite side with 2 sc, join. (10)
- Round 2: inc three times, 2 sc, inc three times, 2 sc. (16)
- Round 3: sc around in BLO. (16)
Upper Straps
- With blush beige yarn, attach at one side of sole.
- Ch 4, skip across front, attach on other side with sl st.
- For heel strap, attach at back side, ch 10 to 12, wrap around ankle, and sew or button in place.
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Mini Daisy for Each Sandal
- With white or pale cream, make MR.
- Work 5 petals: ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st.
- Add tiny yellow center.
- Sew to the front strap.
Slip the sandals onto the feet before final ankle stitching. The sandals should sit snugly but still look delicate. A tiny tie effect can be added with fine yarn if desired.
Folded Accessory Piece
The flat accessory at the left side of the image looks like a small folded pouch or envelope-style mat with triangular flap lines. This version recreates that appearance with a square base and stitched fold detail.
Square Base Make 2
- With cream yarn, ch 16.
- Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and across. (15)
- Rows 2-15: ch 1, turn, sc across. (15)
- Make one more square in blush beige, or work a blush beige edging later.
Assembly
- Place the cream square over the beige square.
- Join around three sides with sc.
- Add a blush beige border all around.
- Use surface stitching to create two diagonal lines meeting at the center top area, forming the folded-envelope look.
For a firmer result, place a thin square of cardboard between the layers before closing. Keep the piece flat and neat.
Flower Bouquet
The bouquet is tiny and soft, made of little pastel flowers gathered with green stems. It adds a sweet display detail and helps the full composition match the image more closely.
Mini Flowers
- Make 5 to 7 tiny flowers using the same small flower method from the blouse.
- Use lilac, soft blush, pale cream, and white.
- Add yellow centers where desired.
Stems
- With green yarn, ch 8 to 10 for each stem.
- Sl st back along each chain.
- Sew one flower to the end of each stem.
- Bundle the stems together and wrap with green yarn.
Fox Companion
The fox companion mirrors the bunny’s styling. It has a tan head and ears, cream muzzle area, small black eyes, a tiny outfit, and a matching hat. Its body is short and rounded, with a soft little skirt and pale blouse.
Fox Head
- With tan yarn, Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Round 2: inc around. (12)
- Round 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
- Round 4: (2 sc, inc) around. (24)
- Round 5: (3 sc, inc) around. (30)
- Rounds 6-10: sc around. (30)
- Insert 6 mm eyes between Rounds 7 and 8, about 6 stitches apart.
- Round 11: (3 sc, dec) around. (24)
- Round 12: (2 sc, dec) around. (18)
Stuff firmly. Embroider a small black nose low on the face. Add cream facial patches if you want a more fox-like contrast. Keep them narrow and tidy.
- Round 13: (sc, dec) around. (12)
- Round 14: dec around. (6)
Fox Ears Make 2
- With tan yarn, 4 sc in MR. (4)
- Round 2: inc around. (8)
- Round 3: (sc, inc) around. (12)
- Round 4: sc around. (12)
- Flatten and close with 6 sc.
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Make small inner ear triangles in pale pink and sew inside each ear. Attach the ears upright on the top sides of the head.
Fox Body
- With cream yarn, Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Round 2: inc around. (12)
- Round 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
- Round 4: (2 sc, inc) around. (24)
- Rounds 5-8: sc around. (24)
- Round 9: (2 sc, dec) around. (18)
- Round 10: sc around. (18)
Stuff lightly to medium. Sew the head to the body. Add tiny arms as short cream tubes, 8 to 10 stitches around and 6 rounds long.
Fox Blouse and Skirt
- Make a tiny cream blouse with one round of sc and one round of ruffle edging.
- Make a camel skirt from the waist using dc rounds with one increase round for flare.
- Keep the skirt short, ending just below the body.
Fox Hat
The fox wears a miniature hat that echoes the bunny’s hat. It is shallow and rounded with a tiny brim. Add one flower accent near the ear.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Round 2: inc around. (12)
- Round 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
- Round 4: (2 sc, inc) around. (24)
- Rounds 5-7: sc around. (24)
- Round 8: in FLO, (3 sc, inc) around. (30)
- Round 9: sc around. (30)
Small Decorative Flowers Used Throughout
Because the image includes flowers on the blouse, hat, sandals, and bouquet, it helps to make several sizes at once. Prepare a small dish of finished flowers before assembly so you can place them visually.
Tiny Flower
- MR
- Repeat 5 times: ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st
Medium Flower
- MR
- Repeat 5 times: ch 2, 3 dc, ch 2, sl st
Flower Centers
- French knot in yellow embroidery floss
- Small ring of yellow yarn
- One or two satin stitches in pale gold
Shaping and Proportion Tips
- Head-to-body ratio: the head should appear large and round, clearly bigger than the torso.
- Arms: keep them slim and slightly angled downward.
- Legs: straight and tidy, with small feet.
- Ears: long and soft, resting beside the face and shoulders.
- Hat: low crown, narrow downward brim.
- Skirt: structured but gently flared.
- Expression: minimal and sweet, with simple eyes and a tiny nose.
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
Sew all parts with careful symmetry. Add the nose after the eyes are secured and the head is fully stuffed. Position the hat low, then stitch it lightly in place so it does not shift. Attach the flower cluster last.
Dress the bunny with the blouse, skirt, sandals, and star bag. Place the fox companion beside the bunny. Set the folded accessory and bouquet near the feet to recreate the full presentation.
Care Notes
Display pieces are best kept away from direct sunlight and heavy moisture. If children will handle the doll, secure all flowers, straps, and accessories with extra stitching. Safety eyes are not recommended for children under three years old.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- Head centered and firmly attached
- Ears even in length and placement
- Hat brim smooth and slightly curved down
- Flower cluster attached to one side of hat
- Blouse flowers scattered lightly, not crowded
- Skirt flare soft and even
- Sandals snug and symmetrical
- Star bag hanging diagonally across body
- Fox companion dressed to match the set
- Bouquet and folded accessory completed
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Spot clean gently with a damp cloth and mild soap. Do not soak pieces with stuffing unless absolutely needed. If washing is necessary, hand wash carefully, reshape while damp, and let dry fully on a towel.
Store the set flat or upright in a dust-free space. Tissue paper under the hat brim and skirt hem can help preserve the silhouette. Keep dark and light pieces separate during storage to prevent color transfer.


