Cyclamen Pearl-Sunporch Bunny – Crochet

Cyclamen Pearl-Sunporch Bunny – Crochet

This charming amigurumi set features a dressed bunny doll in a soft rose outfit with a matching cloche hat, scalloped cardigan, pleated skirt, Mary Jane-style shoes, and a sweet group of miniature accessories. It is ideal for makers who love collectible crochet dolls, heirloom toys, handmade nursery decor, and boutique-style amigurumi gifts.

The set also includes a tiny pearl-look handbag, a flower pot with pink blooms, a handheld mirror, and a small companion dog wearing coordinated pink clothing. If you enjoy searching for crochet doll clothes, amigurumi bunny doll patterns, handmade stuffed animal gifts, or artisan toy decor, this project brings all of those details together in one polished design.

Please note: I strive for accuracy in every pattern, but occasional errors can happen. Thank you for understanding and for enjoying my designs.

Project Overview

This pattern is written in US English and is designed to closely match the image. The bunny has a large round head, long floppy ears, a small cream body, short arms, straight legs, and a balanced standing shape supported by firm stuffing.

The clothing is a major visual feature of the design. The hat is rounded and slightly deep, the cardigan is cropped with a scalloped front trim, and the skirt is softly flared with a decorative lower edging. The accessories are small, neat, and intentionally refined.

The little dog is not a flat extra. It is a complete miniature amigurumi companion with its own clothing details, including a pink hat, draped cape, and tiny shoulder bag. To keep the set visually consistent, the pink shade should match across all garments and accessories.

Materials

  • Main yarn A: light cream or warm ivory for bunny head, ears, body, arms, and legs
  • Main yarn B: dusty rose or cyclamen pink for hat, cardigan, skirt, shoes, dog outfit, mirror frame, flower pot, and floral details
  • Main yarn C: soft green for leaves and flower stems
  • Main yarn D: tan, caramel, or golden brown for dog ear patches and face markings
  • Main yarn E: white or pearl white for handbag and dog muzzle accents if needed
  • Black embroidery thread or tiny black safety eyes for the bunny and dog
  • Pink embroidery floss for bunny nose and mouth
  • Dark gray or black embroidery floss for dog nose and mouth
  • Fiberfill stuffing
  • Light cardboard or plastic canvas for stabilizing the handbag base, mirror, and possibly the hat brim
  • Craft wire optional for shaping flower stems or keeping the handbag handle upright
  • Small round mirror insert or reflective foil circle for the hand mirror
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stitch markers
  • Scissors
  • Fabric glue optional for securing mirror insert or tiny trims

Suggested Yarn and Hook

Use cotton or a cotton-blend yarn that holds stitch definition well. The original image shows firm, even stitches without fuzz, so smooth yarn works best. A sport or light DK weight is ideal for the doll and accessories.

  • Hook: 2.0 mm to 2.5 mm for the main pieces
  • Hook: 1.75 mm to 2.0 mm for the tiniest accessories if you want extra control
  • Finished bunny size: about 8.5 to 10 inches tall excluding hat, depending on yarn and tension
  • Finished dog size: about 3 to 4 inches long

Gauge and Construction Notes

The doll in the image has dense stitches with no visible stuffing gaps. Crochet tightly enough that the fabric stays smooth and compact. If your stitches stretch open when stuffed, move down a hook size.

The head is noticeably larger than the torso, which gives the bunny its gentle toy-like look. The ears are long and soft, hanging straight down from beneath the hat. The limbs are modest in size and not oversized.

The cardigan and skirt should fit close to the doll without looking stiff. The dog outfit should also be fitted rather than loose. Keep all trim light and clean so the miniature scale remains elegant.

Abbreviations

  • MR = magic ring
  • ch = chain
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • sc = single crochet
  • hdc = half double crochet
  • dc = double crochet
  • inc = 2 sc in same stitch
  • dec = invisible decrease
  • BLO = back loop only
  • FLO = front loop only
  • st = stitch
  • sts = stitches
  • rep = repeat

Bunny Head

The bunny head is nearly spherical, with a very gentle flattening at the lower face. The face sits low enough to leave room for the hat, while the eyes are spaced comfortably wide for a sweet expression.

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. Round 2: inc around. (12)
  3. Round 3: 1 sc, inc around. (18)
  4. Round 4: 2 sc, inc around. (24)
  5. Round 5: 3 sc, inc around. (30)
  6. Round 6: 4 sc, inc around. (36)
  7. Round 7: 5 sc, inc around. (42)
  8. Round 8: 6 sc, inc around. (48)
  9. Rounds 9-18: sc around. (48)
  10. Place eyes between Rounds 12 and 13, about 8 to 10 sts apart.
  11. Round 19: 6 sc, dec around. (42)
  12. Round 20: 5 sc, dec around. (36)
  13. Round 21: 4 sc, dec around. (30)
  14. Stuff firmly, shaping the cheeks softly.
  15. Round 22: 3 sc, dec around. (24)
  16. Round 23: 2 sc, dec around. (18)
  17. Fasten off with a long tail for sewing to the body later if working separately.

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Facial Shaping

Embroider a tiny pink triangular nose centered one or two rounds below the eye line. Add a short vertical stitch and a very subtle split mouth. Keep the mouth small. The face in the image is calm, minimal, and delicate.

If you want extra shaping, lightly indent the eye area with matching thread after inserting the eyes. Do not over-sculpt. The bunny in the image has a smooth, soft face rather than a deeply contoured one.

Bunny Ears Make 2

The ears are long, narrow, and softly flattened. They are not heavily stuffed. Their length should allow them to hang below the jawline and rest near the shoulders once attached beneath the hat brim.

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. Round 2: inc around. (12)
  3. Round 3: 1 sc, inc around. (18)
  4. Rounds 4-7: sc around. (18)
  5. Round 8: 7 sc, dec, 9 sc. (17)
  6. Rounds 9-20: sc around. (17)
  7. Flatten the top opening and sew closed after very lightly stuffing only the lower third, or leave unstuffed for a softer drape.

When sewn on, position the ears slightly behind the side eye line rather than at the front. This keeps the face open and helps the hat sit neatly on the crown.

Bunny Body

The body is slender and short, with a simple shape because much of it is covered by the cardigan and skirt. It should be stable enough to support the large head but still visually narrow under the clothes.

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. Round 2: inc around. (12)
  3. Round 3: 1 sc, inc around. (18)
  4. Round 4: 2 sc, inc around. (24)
  5. Rounds 5-9: sc around. (24)
  6. Round 10: 2 sc, dec around. (18)
  7. Rounds 11-14: sc around. (18)
  8. Stuff firmly, especially at the neck area.
  9. Fasten off, leaving a long tail if attaching to head separately.

Do not make the torso too wide. The cardigan in the image sits close to the body, and the slight gap at the center front allows the cream torso to show.

Bunny Legs Make 2

The legs are straight, medium-short, and proportioned to allow the skirt to fall just above the knees. The feet are small and rounded because the shoes are added separately over the lower foot area.

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. Round 2: inc around. (12)
  3. Round 3: 1 sc, inc around. (18)
  4. Rounds 4-5: sc around. (18)
  5. Round 6: 4 sc, dec, 7 sc, dec, 3 sc. (16)
  6. Rounds 7-8: sc around. (16)
  7. Round 9: 6 sc, dec, 6 sc, dec. (14)
  8. Rounds 10-18: sc around. (14)
  9. Stuff firmly through the foot and leg.
  10. Fasten off first leg. Make second leg and do not fasten off if joining with body directly.

If joining directly, connect the legs with a few chains and continue into the body. If you prefer separate assembly, sew the legs evenly under the torso so the doll stands balanced when posed against a support.

Bunny Arms Make 2

The arms are simple tubes with a small hand area in cream and a sleeve covering most of the upper section. Because the cardigan sleeves are visible, keep the arm shape smooth and not bulky.

  1. With cream, Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. Round 2: inc around. (12)
  3. Rounds 3-5: sc around. (12)
  4. Change to pink at Round 6 for sleeve coverage if you prefer built-in color, or keep arm cream and add cardigan sleeves over it.
  5. Rounds 6-14: sc around. (12)
  6. Lightly stuff only the lower half.
  7. Flatten opening and sew to the body at the shoulder line.

The hands in the image are visible at the sleeve ends, so leave a small cream section exposed beyond the cardigan cuff.

Joining the Bunny Base

Sew the head to the body with the face centered. Add extra stuffing to the neck before fully closing if needed. Attach arms slightly below the neck seam. Attach legs so they hang straight and symmetrical under the skirt line.

Before dressing the bunny, test the balance, check the ear placement, and make sure the face is centered between the ears. This base structure determines how polished the finished doll will look.

Cloche Hat

The hat in the image has a smooth domed crown and a short downward brim. It sits low enough to frame the face and partly cover the ear tops. A tiny floral embellishment is stitched to one side.

  1. With pink, Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. Round 2: inc around. (12)
  3. Round 3: 1 sc, inc around. (18)
  4. Round 4: 2 sc, inc around. (24)
  5. Round 5: 3 sc, inc around. (30)
  6. Round 6: 4 sc, inc around. (36)
  7. Round 7: 5 sc, inc around. (42)
  8. Round 8: 6 sc, inc around. (48)
  9. Rounds 9-15: sc around. (48)
  10. Round 16: in BLO, 7 sc, inc around. (54)
  11. Rounds 17-19: sc around. (54)
  12. Round 20: 8 sc, inc around. (60)
  13. Round 21: sc around. (60)
  14. Finish with a neat sl st edge.

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If you want a slightly firmer brim, insert a thin ring of plastic canvas between the inside and outside of the brim, or simply block the brim downward with steam from a safe distance.

Hat Flower Appliqué

The flower cluster is small and understated. Use two or three blossoms in pink and pale pink with a pair of green leaves.

  • Small flower: 5 petals made with ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st into one base point around a tiny ring
  • Leaves: ch 5, work back with sl st, sc, hdc, sc
  • Arrangement: sew one darker pink flower, one lighter pink flower, and two leaves to the left side of the hat

Keep the floral embellishment flat to the hat. In the image, it is decorative but not oversized.

Cardigan

The cardigan is cropped and slightly rounded at the front edges. The most recognizable detail is the layered scalloped trim that runs vertically down both front panels. The sleeves are straight and softly roomy.

You may work the cardigan in rows from the neckline downward, then add sleeves, or you may work panels separately. The simplest method for a close visual match is a row-based yoke with built-in fronts.

Back and Front Foundation

  1. With pink, ch enough to fit around the neck and upper shoulders, about 36 to 42 chains depending on yarn.
  2. Work 1 row of sc.
  3. On the next rows, build the yoke by increasing at shoulder points so the piece begins to drape over the torso.
  4. Separate for sleeves and body once the width reaches the doll’s upper bust.
  5. Continue the body in short rows until it reaches just below the bust line.

The cardigan should end above the top of the skirt. It must not be long. In the image, the lower edge finishes around the waist and allows the skirt waistband to remain visible.

Sleeves

  1. Join yarn at each arm opening.
  2. Work evenly around in sc or hdc rounds.
  3. Continue until the sleeve reaches the wrist area.
  4. Finish with one neat cuff round.

Keep the sleeve width moderate. The sleeves in the image are not puffy. They taper slightly toward the wrist while still covering most of the arm.

Scalloped Front Trim

This trim creates the signature look of the cardigan. Work along each front edge after the body is complete.

  1. Join yarn at the lower front edge.
  2. Work a foundation edging of sc evenly up the front panel.
  3. On the next pass, make repeated scallops using a pattern such as skip 1, 5 dc in next st, skip 1, sl st in next st.
  4. Adjust stitch spacing so the scallops sit vertically and do not pull.
  5. Repeat on the opposite front edge.

The cardigan in the image has two visible columns of soft scallops, one on each side of the opening. They are decorative but not overly frilled.

Skirt

The skirt is high-waisted and gently flared with visible vertical shaping that resembles soft pleats. The lower edge has a narrow decorative lace-like trim. The skirt should sit just above the knees.

  1. With pink, make a foundation chain that fits snugly around the bunny waist.
  2. Join without twisting.
  3. Round 1: sc around.
  4. Round 2: hdc around.
  5. Round 3: begin subtle increases at regular intervals.
  6. Rounds 4-9: continue in hdc or dc, spacing increases so the skirt opens gradually.
  7. To create pleat-like sections, work occasional front-post style texture lines or keep consistent increase points in the same vertical positions.
  8. Final round: add a small scalloped edging such as skip 1, 5 dc in next st, skip 1, sl st in next st.

The lace edge at the hem in the image is delicate and shallow. Keep it narrow. The main skirt body carries the structure, while the trim only softens the bottom line.

Bunny Shoes Make 2

The shoes are pink flats with a slightly rounded toe and crossed straps over the front of the ankle. They should fit neatly over the lower foot and look like classic doll shoes.

  1. With pink, start at the toe with 6 sc in MR.
  2. Increase over the next few rounds to create a shallow oval or rounded cup matching the foot front.
  3. Continue even rounds to form the shoe sidewalls.
  4. Test fit frequently so the shoe hugs the foot without gaping.
  5. For the strap, chain a short length and sew diagonally across the front.
  6. Add a second crossing strap to form the X shape seen in the image.

You may stitch the shoes directly to the feet for a permanent finish. This often looks cleaner than removable shoes at this scale.

Pearl-Style Handbag

The small white handbag at the bunny’s side is boxy, softly rounded, and textured to suggest pearls. It has a short arched handle and a compact upright body.

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Bag Body

  1. With white or pearl yarn, make a small oval or rectangle base.
  2. Work one round in BLO to turn upward.
  3. Continue even rounds in sc to build a tiny basket-like body.
  4. For the pearl texture, use bobble-like dots, surface knots, or sew on tiny pearl beads if desired and safe.
  5. Fasten off when the bag reaches about mid-calf height relative to the bunny.

Handle

  1. Chain a short strip or crochet a narrow cord.
  2. Sew both ends inside the upper bag edge.
  3. If needed, insert fine wire inside the handle so it stands upright.

The bag should remain small and elegant. In the image, it is an accent piece, not an oversized tote.

Flower Pot with Pink Blossoms

This accessory includes a pink crochet flower pot, layered green leaves, and multiple small clustered blossoms. It adds a garden feel that matches the outfit without overpowering the doll.

Pot

  1. With pink, make 6 sc in MR.
  2. Increase to form a flat base of 12, then 18 sts.
  3. Work one round in BLO.
  4. Continue even rounds upward for a few rounds.
  5. Add one slightly wider top round for a gentle rim.

Leaves

Make 4 to 6 leaves in green. Each leaf can start with a chain of 5 or 6, then work back along both sides with sl st, sc, hdc, and sc to create a pointed oval shape.

Flowers

Make several tiny pink buds or blossoms. A very effective miniature method is to crochet a tiny puff or knot, then add two or three small petal stitches around it. Cluster the flowers near the center for a full appearance.

Assembly

  • Stuff the pot lightly or insert a firm base
  • Sew leaves first so they spread outward
  • Attach flower stems or sew blossoms directly above the leaves
  • Arrange taller blooms near the back and shorter ones at the front

The plant in the image is compact and tidy. Avoid long floppy stems. The shape should look contained and decorative.

Hand Mirror

The mirror is tiny, round, and flat with a pink frame and short handle. It sits in front of the doll and should be made quite small so it feels believable next to the handbag and flower pot.

  1. With pink, crochet a tiny circle slightly larger than your mirror insert.
  2. Make a second matching circle if you want a back piece.
  3. Crochet or chain a narrow handle and attach it to the bottom.
  4. Glue or stitch the reflective insert onto one side.
  5. Attach the back piece if needed to cover the insert edges.

If you do not have a real mirror insert, silver foil or metallic vinyl works well and is lighter for display.

Mini Companion Dog

The little dog resembles a corgi-style companion with a cream body, warm tan facial patches, small upright ears, short legs, and a compact standing shape. It wears a matching pink hat, cape, and tiny bag.

Dog Head

  1. With cream, Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. Round 2: inc around. (12)
  3. Round 3: 1 sc, inc around. (18)
  4. Round 4: 2 sc, inc around. (24)
  5. Rounds 5-8: sc around. (24)
  6. Add tan patches across the upper face sides by color change or embroidery.
  7. Place small black eyes low and forward for a gentle pet expression.
  8. Shape a short muzzle with embroidery or a lightly protruding snout.

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Dog Body

The body should be slightly longer than the head is wide. Keep the back level. The dog in the image is posed low to the ground with short sturdy legs.

  1. Start with an oval base in cream.
  2. Work up the sides in even rounds.
  3. Stuff firmly but keep the silhouette compact.
  4. Close the body after attaching or joining the head.

Dog Legs Make 4

Make four short cylinders or nub legs in cream. They should be evenly sized and attached under the body corners so the dog stands stably on a flat surface.

Dog Ears Make 2

Use tan or cream with tan inner detail. Crochet tiny triangles, fold slightly at the base, and sew upright on top of the head. They should poke out from the hat rather than disappear under it.

Dog Nose and Mouth

Embroider a small dark nose at the tip of the muzzle and a short simple mouth line beneath it. Keep the features minimal, matching the doll style.

Dog Hat

The dog hat echoes the bunny hat but is scaled down and includes two ear openings or is simply fitted so the ears remain visible. A shallow brim works best.

  1. Make a small domed cap in pink.
  2. Increase until it fits the top of the dog head.
  3. Work even rounds for depth.
  4. Add a narrow brim with one increase round.
  5. Test fit so the ears remain visible.

Dog Cape or Dress Covering

The image shows the dog covered in a pink draped garment with a scalloped edge. The easiest way to recreate it is as a cape that wraps over the back and sides.

  1. Chain a length that fits around the neck loosely.
  2. Work back-and-forth rows in hdc or dc.
  3. Increase near the side edges every few rows so the piece widens over the back.
  4. Once the cape reaches the rear body length, add a scalloped edging around the outer perimeter.
  5. Sew or tie neatly at the front neck area.

The garment should cover most of the dog’s back and sides while leaving the face visible. It should look soft and rounded rather than sharply tailored.

Dog Mini Bag

The dog also carries a tiny pink shoulder bag with a pearl-like dot detail. This can be made from a very small oval body and a thin strap crossing the side.

  • Make a tiny pouch in pink
  • Add one white knot, bead, or embroidered dot near the flap area
  • Sew a narrow strap and attach the bag to the dog cape or side of the body

Because the scale is very small, secure every stitch carefully so the bag stays in place during display.

Color Placement Notes

The visual balance depends heavily on consistent color placement. Cream is used for the bunny’s exposed fur, while cyclamen pink dominates the outfit and accessories. The dog uses cream as a base with tan markings and the same pink clothing palette.

  • Bunny: cream head, ears, body, arms, legs
  • Bunny clothing: all pink except optional tiny flower leaves in green
  • Bag: white or pearl white
  • Plant: pink pot, green leaves, pink flowers
  • Mirror: pink frame and handle
  • Dog: cream body, tan face and ear accents, pink accessories

Assembly Order

  1. Finish bunny head and embroider facial features
  2. Make ears and attach them
  3. Complete body, arms, and legs
  4. Assemble bunny base
  5. Make and fit the hat
  6. Make cardigan and sew or fasten in place
  7. Make skirt and dress the bunny
  8. Add shoes and front straps
  9. Create handbag, flower pot, and mirror
  10. Make dog base and attach head, legs, and ears
  11. Dress the dog with hat, cape, and mini bag
  12. Do final adjustments and secure all loose ends

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Styling Notes for an Accurate Match

The bunny should look neat and composed rather than heavily embellished. The expression is soft. The cardigan front trim is important. The skirt flare is moderate. The hat sits low. The shoes are rounded and sweet, not pointed or bulky.

The dog should look like a loyal companion, positioned close to the bunny and styled in the same pink family. Keep the dog clothing snug and refined. The entire set should feel coordinated, gentle, and slightly vintage.

Final Assembly and Facial Detailing

Check that the bunny eyes are level, the nose is centered, and the ears hang evenly. Position the hat so the face remains visible and the flower sits to one side. Align the cardigan fronts symmetrically and keep the skirt centered at the waist.

For the dog, confirm that the muzzle points slightly forward, the ears are even, and the cape drapes smoothly over the back. Secure the tiny bag and hat with a few hidden stitches so the display stays tidy.

Care Notes

Display pieces with miniature accessories should be handled gently. Keep away from excessive moisture, direct sunlight, and rough play. If intended for a child, replace small parts with fully embroidered features and avoid detachable embellishments.

Quick Checklist Before You Finish

  • Head firmly attached and balanced
  • Eyes, nose, and mouth centered
  • Ears even in length and placement
  • Hat fitted low but not covering the eyes
  • Cardigan fronts matching on both sides
  • Skirt hem level all around
  • Shoe straps crossed neatly
  • Accessories scaled proportionally
  • Dog outfit secured and symmetrical
  • All yarn tails woven in well

Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines

Dust the finished set lightly with a soft dry brush. Spot clean with a barely damp cloth and mild soap only when necessary. Avoid soaking pieces that include mirror inserts, stabilizers, wire, or glued details.

Store flat in a clean box lined with tissue paper. Keep dark items from rubbing against the cream yarn. For long-term display, rotate position occasionally and protect from strong sun to reduce fading.

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