This sweet amigurumi set brings together a soft rabbit doll, a tiny koala friend, a neat little backpack, a folded mini blanket, and a small bouquet of blue flowers. The overall look feels collectible and gift-ready, like a handmade nursery doll, crochet plush set, and boutique amigurumi piece designed for a spring display.
The palette of warm beige, creamy ivory, and dusty blue gives this design a calm, premium style that works beautifully for handmade toy lovers, crochet doll collectors, and shoppers looking for a keepsake bunny doll, animal plush decor, or a charming handmade gift set. Every piece is sized to match the image and to look balanced when displayed together.
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Materials
- Main yarn A: light cream for bunny head, body, arms, legs, muzzle area, blouse, and folded blanket.
- Main yarn B: warm beige for hat, skirt, shoes, backpack, and some koala clothing details.
- Accent yarn C: dusty sky blue for flowers, blouse motifs, skirt motifs, edging, and tiny details.
- Accent yarn D: light gray for koala head, ears, arms, and legs.
- Accent yarn E: black for koala nose and tiny eye details if needed.
- Optional blush thread: pale peach or light pink for subtle cheek tint if you embroider it.
- Hook: choose a hook smaller than normal for your yarn so the stitches are tight. For most fine cotton or cotton blend yarn, 2.0 mm to 2.5 mm works well.
- Stuffing: polyester fiberfill.
- Safety eyes: one medium pair for the bunny, one tiny pair for the koala.
- Tapestry needle for sewing and embroidery.
- Stitch markers to track rounds.
- Scissors.
- Craft wire or floral wire: optional, for the flower bouquet stems if you want them firmer.
- Thin cardboard or plastic canvas: optional insert for backpack base.
Finished Size
Using fine yarn and a small hook, the bunny should stand at about 9 to 10 inches tall from foot to top of hat. The koala should be about one-third of the bunny’s height. The backpack should reach roughly from the bunny’s hip to shoulder if worn. The folded blanket should look palm-sized, and the bouquet should sit neatly at the bunny’s feet.
Color Placement Overview
- Bunny: cream head, body, arms, legs, and blouse base.
- Hat: warm beige with long ear flaps hanging below it.
- Skirt: warm beige with dusty blue floral band and blue scallop edge.
- Shoes: warm beige with tiny blue-and-white floral side trims.
- Blouse details: dusty blue floral clusters near neckline and one motif near lower right side.
- Koala: gray body parts, cream top, beige skirt and hat, tiny blue chest motif.
- Backpack: warm beige with one small blue flower on the flap.
- Blanket: cream square with blue trim.
- Bouquet: dusty blue flowers with greenish or beige-wrapped stems.
Abbreviations
- MR = magic ring
- ch = chain
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- inc = 2 sc in the same stitch
- dec = invisible decrease
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- BLO = back loop only
- FLO = front loop only
- st = stitch
- rnd = round
- rep = repeat
General Notes
- Work in continuous rounds unless a row is clearly stated.
- Use a stitch marker at the start of every round.
- Stuff gradually and firmly, but do not overstuff the limbs.
- The doll in the image has a smooth, clean shape with tight stitches. Keep your tension even.
- For the most similar look, use cotton or cotton blend yarn with good stitch definition.
- Sew parts with careful symmetry. The image depends heavily on balanced placement.
Bunny Head
The head is large, round, and softly flattened at the lower face. It is wider than the neck and slightly wider than the upper body. The face is simple, with spaced black eyes, a tiny beige nose, and a short embroidered mouth.
- Rnd 1: With cream, 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc, inc x 6. (18)
- Rnd 4: 2 sc, inc x 6. (24)
- Rnd 5: 3 sc, inc x 6. (30)
- Rnd 6: 4 sc, inc x 6. (36)
- Rnd 7: 5 sc, inc x 6. (42)
- Rnd 8: 6 sc, inc x 6. (48)
- Rnd 9: 7 sc, inc x 6. (54)
- Rnd 10: 8 sc, inc x 6. (60)
- Rnd 11 to 20: sc around. (60)
- Place safety eyes between rnds 12 and 13 with about 12 stitches between them. The face in the image looks calm and open, so do not place the eyes too close together.
- Rnd 21: 8 sc, dec x 6. (54)
- Rnd 22: 7 sc, dec x 6. (48)
- Rnd 23: 6 sc, dec x 6. (42)
- Begin stuffing firmly, shaping the cheeks evenly.
- Rnd 24: 5 sc, dec x 6. (36)
- Rnd 25: 4 sc, dec x 6. (30)
- Rnd 26: 3 sc, dec x 6. (24)
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Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing if you are attaching the head later. If you prefer a joined-neck construction, do not fasten off and continue directly into the neck.
Facial Embroidery
- Embroider a tiny horizontal nose in light beige or cream mixed with a touch of pink between the eyes, slightly lower than center.
- Add a short vertical stitch under the nose.
- Add a tiny split mouth with one short diagonal stitch to each side.
- The cheeks in the image are subtle. Use the faintest blush or a few soft stitches only.
Bunny Ears
The ears are long, narrow, and softly rounded at the ends. They hang down from beneath the hat. Because the hat covers the crown, the ear bases do not need to be bulky.
- Make 2 with warm beige.
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3 to 5: sc around. (12)
- Rnd 6: 4 sc, inc, 5 sc, inc, sc. (14)
- Rnd 7 to 22: sc around. (14)
- Flatten the ear lightly, then crochet 7 sc through both layers across the top to close.
Do not stuff the ears. Steam or finger shape them so they fall smoothly. Sew them low enough that they emerge from under the hat and drape to about shoulder level.
Neck
If working separately, the neck should be slim and short so the head sits close to the blouse neckline.
- With cream, 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2 to 4: sc around. (6)
Stuff very lightly. The neck should support the head without looking thick.
Bunny Body
The body is a simple doll torso with a gentle taper at the waist and a straight lower section hidden under the skirt. The blouse is worked as part of the upper body appearance, so keep the torso neat and even.
- With cream, 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc, inc x 6. (18)
- Rnd 4: 2 sc, inc x 6. (24)
- Rnd 5: 3 sc, inc x 6. (30)
- Rnd 6 to 8: sc around. (30)
- Rnd 9: 4 sc, inc x 6. (36)
- Rnd 10 to 13: sc around. (36)
- Rnd 14: 4 sc, dec x 6. (30)
- Rnd 15 to 17: sc around. (30)
- Rnd 18: 3 sc, dec x 6. (24)
- Rnd 19 to 22: sc around. (24)
Stuff firmly. The image shows a stable standing figure with a smooth midsection. Add extra stuffing at the lower body if you want the doll to balance better.
Bunny Legs
The legs are straight, medium-short, and evenly sized. They show beneath the skirt only from the knees down. The ankles are slim, and the feet are mostly hidden inside the Mary Jane shoes.
- Make 2 with cream.
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3 to 14: sc around. (12)
- Stuff lightly to medium.
- Flatten top and close with 6 sc through both layers, or leave open for sewing depending on your preferred assembly method.
Sew the legs to the base of the body so they hang straight and parallel. Leave a small gap between them, similar to the photo.
Bunny Arms
The arms are slender cylinders with minimal shaping. They sit low at the shoulder line and angle slightly downward. They should reach roughly to the upper skirt area.
- Make 2 with cream.
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: sc around. (6)
- Rnd 3: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 4 to 14: sc around. (12)
- Stuff lightly at the hand and forearm only.
- Flatten top and close with 6 sc through both layers.
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Sew the arms at the upper sides of the torso, just below the blouse edge line. The left arm in the image sits slightly more outward, while the right arm hangs straighter. Keep both natural.
Blouse
The blouse is cream, fitted, and simple. Its charm comes from the blue floral embellishments around the shoulder line and one extra flower near the lower side. The top edge is plain, without a collar. The short sleeves are suggested by flower placement rather than separate sleeve pieces.
Blouse Base
You may either crochet the blouse directly onto the torso surface as a cover piece, or treat the cream torso itself as the blouse and only add the embellishments. To match the image closely, the torso color already works as the blouse base, so only the decorative motifs are needed.
Shoulder Flower Motifs
Make small flat flowers in dusty blue and add white or cream centers. The image shows clustered flowers on both shoulders, with a denser grouping on one side of the chest.
- For each flower, with dusty blue, ch 4 and join to form a ring.
- Into ring: 5 petals made as sl st, ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st.
- Fasten off, leaving a tail for sewing.
- Add a tiny cream knot, French knot, or stitched center.
Make about 8 to 10 small flowers total for the bunny blouse and skirt upper accents. Use the photo as your guide: a few on the shoulder edges, a small cluster across one upper chest side, and one small motif near the lower right side of the blouse.
Skirt
The skirt is warm beige, softly flared, and falls just above the ankles. It has a band of dusty blue square-like flowers near the hem and a blue scalloped edging. The top of the skirt sits at the bunny waist and should not look overly full.
Skirt Waistband
- With warm beige, ch enough to fit snugly around the waist. Join without twisting. A chain of about 30 to 36 usually works depending on yarn and hook.
- Round 1: sc around.
- Round 2: sc around.
- Round 3: work 2 sc, inc around to begin the flare.
- Round 4 to 6: sc around.
- Round 7: work 3 sc, inc around.
- Round 8 to 11: sc or hdc around depending on the drape you prefer.
Try the skirt on the doll as you work. It should widen gently, not puff out stiffly.
Floral Hem Band
The image shows repeated blue flower blocks near the bottom. You can create these as appliqués or with surface crochet. Appliqué gives cleaner definition and matches the picture very well.
- Make 7 to 9 tiny square-flower motifs with dusty blue.
- For each motif, ch 4 and join.
- Round into ring with 4 petals or 4 corners, using small dc groups so the shape reads as a simple flower tile.
- Flatten carefully.
Sew the motifs evenly around the skirt, leaving a narrow beige band above and below them. The motifs should sit in a neat row and visually wrap all the way around even if you only make a front display version.
Scalloped Edge
- Join dusty blue at hem edge.
- Work sl st in first st, skip 1, 5 dc in next st, skip 1, sl st in next.
- Repeat around for small rounded scallops.
The scallops should be delicate rather than deep. They only peek out beneath the skirt, just like the image.
Hat
The hat is one of the most important visual features. It is a soft beret-like cap in warm beige, sitting low on the forehead and covering the top of the head. The bunny ears come down from underneath it. The hat has a rounded crown and a defined lower band.
Hat Crown
- With warm beige, 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc, inc x 6. (18)
- Rnd 4: 2 sc, inc x 6. (24)
- Rnd 5: 3 sc, inc x 6. (30)
- Rnd 6: 4 sc, inc x 6. (36)
- Rnd 7: 5 sc, inc x 6. (42)
- Rnd 8: 6 sc, inc x 6. (48)
- Rnd 9: 7 sc, inc x 6. (54)
- Rnd 10 to 13: sc around. (54)
- Rnd 14: work in BLO, sc around. (54)
- Rnd 15 to 17: sc around. (54)
- Rnd 18: 7 sc, dec x 6. (48)
- Rnd 19: 6 sc, dec x 6. (42)
- Rnd 20: sc around. (42)
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Test fit on the bunny head. The hat should sit low and slightly roomy, with a gentle puff above the band. Adjust one increase round up or down if your yarn scale differs.
Hat Finishing
- Shape the band flat so it hugs the forehead.
- Sew the hat lightly to the head at a few hidden points so it does not shift.
- Attach the ears under the hat edge or sew them first and place the hat over them.
Shoes
The shoes are beige Mary Jane style shoes with rounded toes and a strap opening. Each shoe has a tiny floral embellishment at the outer side. They should fit closely over the feet and remain delicate.
Shoe Sole
- With warm beige, ch 6.
- Round 1: sc in second ch from hook and in next 3, 3 sc in last ch, work on opposite side with 3 sc, 2 sc in last. (12)
- Round 2: inc, 3 sc, 3 inc, 3 sc, 2 inc. (18)
- Round 3: sc around in BLO. (18)
Upper Shoe
- Round 4: 5 sc, 4 dec, 5 sc. (14)
- Round 5: sc around.
- Round 6: 4 sc, 3 dec, 4 sc. (11)
Fasten off. Add a tiny strap across the opening with 4 to 5 chains and sew in place. Make 2 tiny flowers for the shoe sides using dusty blue petals and a cream center.
Backpack
The backpack is small, upright, and rectangular with rounded corners. It has a front flap, a lower front pocket, and a carrying loop. The photo shows it standing independently beside the bunny.
Backpack Panels
- With warm beige, make 2 identical rectangles for front and back.
- Ch 16.
- Row 1: sc in second ch and across. (15)
- Rows 2 to 18: ch 1, turn, sc across. (15)
Work a narrow side gusset:
- Ch 7.
- Row 1: sc in second ch and across. (6)
- Rows 2 to 44: ch 1, turn, sc across.
Sew the gusset around the front and back panels. Lightly stuff or insert a plastic canvas rectangle in the base if you want a neat shape.
Backpack Flap
- Ch 13.
- Row 1: sc in second ch and across. (12)
- Rows 2 to 6: ch 1, turn, sc across.
- Row 7: dec, 8 sc, dec. (10)
- Row 8: sc across.
Sew the flap to the back upper edge. Add a tiny dusty blue flower on the flap center.
Front Pocket
- Ch 10.
- Rows 1 to 5: sc across in rows.
Sew onto the front lower area. Add side straps and one short top loop. For shoulder straps, crochet two narrow chains or cord strands and sew them to the back.
Folded Blanket
The folded piece in the image looks like a tiny blanket, cloth, or folded mat. It is cream with dusty blue edging and appears folded into a neat square.
- With cream, ch 14.
- Row 1: sc in second ch and across. (13)
- Rows 2 to 13: ch 1, turn, sc across.
- Do not fasten off.
- Work one round of sc around the square, placing 3 sc in each corner.
- Switch to dusty blue and add a final round of small scallops or plain sc edging.
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Fold the square into thirds or in half and tack one corner lightly with sewing thread so it stays folded for display.
Blue Flower Bouquet
The bouquet is small and soft, with several blue star-like flowers tied together. It should look delicate and slightly rustic.
Flowers
- Make 6 to 8 small flowers with dusty blue.
- Ch 4, join into a ring.
- Into the ring, make 5 or 6 petals using sl st, ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st.
- Add a tiny pale center if desired.
Stems
- For each stem, use green thread, beige yarn, or wrapped floral wire.
- If crocheting stems, ch 10 to 14 and sl st back along the chain.
Gather the flowers into a cluster. Wrap the stem ends together with beige yarn several times and knot securely. Trim evenly so the bouquet lies naturally beside the bunny.
Koala Friend
The miniature koala mirrors the bunny’s outfit style. It has a gray head and limbs, a cream top, a beige skirt, and a tiny beige hat. The ears are rounded with pale inner ear sections. The black nose is large and central compared with the tiny eyes.
Koala Head
- With gray, 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc, inc x 6. (18)
- Rnd 4: 2 sc, inc x 6. (24)
- Rnd 5 to 8: sc around. (24)
- Insert tiny safety eyes between rnds 5 and 6.
- Rnd 9: 2 sc, dec x 6. (18)
- Stuff firmly.
- Rnd 10: sc, dec x 6. (12)
Koala Nose
Embroider or crochet a small black oval. Sew it low between the eyes. It should be noticeably larger than the bunny nose to match the image.
Koala Ears
- Outer ear, make 2 with gray: 6 sc in MR, then inc around to 12.
- Inner ear, make 2 with cream or light gray: 6 sc in MR, then to 10 or 12 stitches.
- Sew the inner circle onto the outer ear.
- Attach to the sides of the head.
Koala Body
- With cream, 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc, inc x 6. (18)
- Rnd 4 to 7: sc around. (18)
Change to warm beige for the skirt portion if you want it worked as one piece, or stop here and add a separate skirt.
Koala Arms and Legs
- Make 2 arms and 2 legs with gray.
- For each limb: 6 sc in MR, then work 5 to 7 rounds of sc around.
- Stuff lightly and sew in place.
Koala Skirt
Make a tiny beige ruffle skirt around the waist, using a simple round of increases and 2 to 3 rounds of sc or hdc.
Koala Top Motif
Add one small dusty blue stitched flower or cross-shaped motif centered on the chest.
Koala Hat
- With warm beige, 6 sc in MR.
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc, inc x 6. (18)
- Rnd 4 to 5: sc around.
- Rnd 6: BLO sc around for a little brim effect.
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Sew the hat neatly on top of the head.
Assembly Order
- Sew the bunny head to the neck and body, making sure the face points perfectly forward.
- Attach the legs evenly so the doll stands or sits straight.
- Sew the arms at the upper torso.
- Attach the ears, then place and sew the hat.
- Add floral appliqués to the blouse and skirt.
- Put on or sew the skirt in place.
- Sew shoes onto the feet or keep them removable if your sizing allows.
- Make and finish the backpack, blanket, bouquet, and koala.
Placement Details for an Accurate Look
- Head proportion: the head should look large and sweet, about the same visual width as the skirt hem area above the floral band.
- Hat position: the hat sits low, nearly touching the top line of the eyes from above without covering them.
- Ear length: each ear drops to around shoulder height.
- Blouse flowers: cluster them asymmetrically but still balanced, with one shoulder slightly fuller than the other.
- Skirt length: long enough to reach the upper ankles.
- Shoe scale: small and tidy, never oversized.
- Backpack scale: large enough to read clearly but still secondary to the doll.
- Koala height: around one-third the bunny’s height for the same visual effect as the image.
Tips for New Crocheters
- Use stitch markers often. The clean shaping in this set depends on accurate counting.
- Sew slowly. Symmetry matters more here than speed.
- Pin pieces before sewing. This helps you copy the gentle posture shown in the image.
- Make test flowers first. Once you like the size, use the same pattern for all motif pieces.
- Keep stuffing smooth. Lumpy stuffing will show through fine yarn.
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
Check the face from the front before knotting any embroidery permanently. The bunny should look calm, soft, and slightly curious. Keep the nose tiny, the mouth short, and the eyes level. Add only the lightest cheek tint. Arrange the hat so it frames the face and lets both ears hang evenly.
Care Notes
Store the finished set away from direct sunlight and dust. Keep small accessories together in a fabric pouch or display box so the bouquet, blanket, and backpack do not get misplaced. Avoid pulling on the flower appliqués or shoe straps when moving the doll.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- Both bunny eyes level and evenly spaced
- Hat centered and securely attached
- Ears hanging at matching heights
- Shoulder flowers balanced
- Skirt motifs aligned around the hem
- Shoes matched in size and angle
- Koala nose centered
- Backpack flap and pocket sewn neatly
- Blanket folded cleanly
- Bouquet tied firmly
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Spot clean gently with a soft cloth and mild soap if needed. Do not scrub embroidered details or safety eye areas. Reshape while damp and let the pieces air dry fully on a towel. For long-term display, keep the set in a cool, dry place and avoid crushing the hat, flowers, and backpack.


