This charming handmade crochet bunny set brings together a dressed amigurumi rabbit, a tiny companion, a floral purse, a kerchief, and a sweet bouquet in soft spring shades. It has the look of a collectible stuffed bunny, a boutique nursery gift, and a handmade doll that many shoppers search for when browsing artisan crochet decor.
The outfit pairing of honey beige and blush pink gives the set a polished storybook feel, while the flower details make it especially appealing for gift buyers looking for an amigurumi bunny doll, crochet rabbit decor, handmade Easter bunny, or a keepsake toy with matching accessories. Every piece is designed to coordinate closely with the image.
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Materials
- Sport weight cotton yarn in ivory, honey beige, blush pink, coral pink, warm brown, leaf green, cream, and a small amount of yellow
- 2.25 mm crochet hook for all main pieces
- 2.0 mm crochet hook for tiny flowers and very small accessories if you want tighter shaping
- Black safety eyes for the large bunny, about 8 mm
- Black safety eyes for the tiny companion, about 5 mm
- Polyester stuffing
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch markers
- Scissors
- Thin cardboard or plastic canvas for purse base if you want a firmer shape
- Small metal clasp frame for the embroidered purse, or a crocheted top edge if you prefer an all-yarn finish
- Floral wire or pipe cleaners for bouquet stems, optional
- Blush or pastel pink pencil for gentle cheek shading, optional
Finished Size
The large bunny measures approximately 10 to 11 inches tall seated or about 12 inches tall standing to the top of the head, excluding the hat. The tiny companion measures about 4 1/2 to 5 inches tall. The purse, kerchief, and bouquet are scaled to match the image and look proportional beside the main doll.
Gauge and Style Notes
Work in tight continuous rounds unless a row is specifically noted. Use a stitch marker and move it every round. The sample in the image has compact stitches, smooth shaping, and gentle stuffing. Avoid overstuffing the limbs and head.
The large bunny has a rounded head, soft drooping ears, a short neck, a neat cardigan, a softly flared skirt, and rounded shoes with strap detail. The tiny companion has a short, plump body, small round ears, a pale muzzle, and miniature versions of the same outfit colors.
- Main body pieces are worked in single crochet
- Clothing uses mostly single crochet and double crochet for the skirt flare
- Small flowers are made separately and sewn on for the exact layered look
- The purse front uses sewn floral applique to echo the flowers on the dolls
Abbreviations
- MR = magic ring
- ch = chain
- sc = single crochet
- inc = 2 sc in same stitch
- dec = invisible decrease
- sl st = slip stitch
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- tr = treble crochet
- blo = back loop only
- flo = front loop only
- st = stitch
- sts = stitches
- rnd = round
- rep = repeat
Main Bunny
Legs Make 2
Using ivory yarn.
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc, inc x 6. (18)
- Rnd 4: sc around. (18)
- Rnd 5: 5 sc, dec, 7 sc, dec, 2 sc. (16)
- Rnd 6: 4 sc, dec, 6 sc, dec, 2 sc. (14)
- Rnd 7: sc around in blo. (14)
- Rnd 8-16: sc around. (14)
Stuff the foot and lower leg firmly, then lightly stuff the upper part. Flatten the opening of each leg so the toes point forward. Fasten off the first leg. Finish the second leg but do not cut the yarn.
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Body
Join the legs with the feet facing forward.
- Rnd 17: On second leg, sc 7, ch 3, join to first leg, sc 14 around first leg, sc 3 across chain, sc 14 around second leg, sc 3 on opposite side of chain. (34)
- Rnd 18-22: sc around. (34)
- Rnd 23: 7 sc, dec x 3, 8 sc, dec x 3, 7 sc. (28)
- Rnd 24-26: sc around. (28)
- Rnd 27: 5 sc, dec x 2, 10 sc, dec x 2, 5 sc. (24)
- Rnd 28: sc around. (24)
- Rnd 29: 4 sc, dec x 2, 8 sc, dec x 2, 4 sc. (20)
- Rnd 30-32: sc around. (20)
Stuff the body evenly, keeping the tummy rounded but not hard. The body in the image is compact and slightly pear-shaped beneath the jacket and skirt.
Head
Continue in ivory from the neck opening, or crochet separately and sew on. For the neatest shaping, work the head directly from the body.
- Rnd 33: inc around. (40)
- Rnd 34: 4 sc, inc x 8. (48)
- Rnd 35-43: sc around. (48)
- Insert safety eyes between rnds 39 and 40 with 9 visible stitches between them. The eyes in the image sit low on the face and slightly wide apart.
- Rnd 44: 6 sc, dec x 6, 24 sc. (42)
- Rnd 45: 5 sc, dec x 6, 19 sc. (36)
- Rnd 46: 4 sc, dec x 6, 14 sc. (30)
- Rnd 47: 3 sc, dec x 6, 9 sc. (24)
Begin stuffing the head firmly, shaping the cheeks smooth and round. The face should be broad, soft, and calm rather than elongated.
- Rnd 48: 2 sc, dec x 6, 6 sc. (18)
- Rnd 49: sc, dec x 6, 5 sc. (12)
- Rnd 50: dec around. (6)
Fasten off and close the opening.
Muzzle, Nose, and Mouth
With pale blush or beige embroidery thread, stitch a tiny vertical nose centered between the eyes about 3 rounds below eye level. Add a short vertical line downward and a shallow horizontal mouth, keeping the expression soft and minimal.
The nose in the image is very small and understated. Do not overwork it. A simple stitched triangle or satin-stitched bar is enough. Lightly brush blush under the eyes if desired.
Arms Make 2
Using ivory for hands, then honey beige for sleeves.
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3-4: sc around. (12)
- Change to honey beige.
- Rnd 5-18: sc around. (12)
- Rnd 19: flatten and sc through both sides across 6 sts.
Stuff the hands and lower arms lightly. Leave the upper arms mostly soft so they rest naturally beside the body. Sew them to the body at the shoulder line, just under the head, angled slightly downward.
Ears Make 2
Using ivory.
- Rnd 1: 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 6-10: sc around. (30)
- Rnd 11: 3 sc, dec x 6. (24)
- Rnd 12-20: sc around. (24)
- Rnd 21: 2 sc, dec x 6. (18)
- Rnd 22-28: sc around. (18)
- Rnd 29: sc, dec x 6. (12)
- Rnd 30-32: sc around. (12)
Flatten the top opening and sew to the head, placing them slightly behind the eye line. The ears in the image are long, wide, and softly drooping. Sew the inner front edge slightly forward so they hang close to the cheeks.
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Main Bunny Clothing
Skirt
Using blush pink. The skirt sits high on the waist and flares gently. It is not overly full. Work it separately, then sew or tack to the body under the jacket.
- Ch 36 and join carefully, or begin with a foundation round of 36 sts sized to fit around the waist.
- Rnd 1-2: sc around. (36)
- Rnd 3: 5 dc, inc dc x 6 around. (42)
- Rnd 4: dc around. (42)
- Rnd 5: 6 dc, inc dc x 6 around. (48)
- Rnd 6: dc around. (48)
- Rnd 7: 7 dc, inc dc x 6 around. (54)
- Rnd 8-10: dc around. (54)
For the scalloped hem, change to coral pink.
- Rnd 11: Scallop edging = sl st in first st, skip 1 st, 5 dc in next st, skip 1 st, sl st in next st. Repeat around.
The hem in the image has rounded coral scallops that are visible but delicate. Keep them even and not too deep. Sew the skirt neatly around the waist.
Cardigan
Using honey beige. This cardigan is close fitting with a slight waist shape, long sleeves, and a front opening decorated with three flower buttons. It ends just below the waist, right above the skirt.
Work the cardigan in rows from the neck down as a simple flat yoke and body, then add sleeves in rounds.
- Ch 26.
- Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and across. (25)
- Row 2: 4 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 7 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 4 sc. (29)
- Row 3: sc across. (29)
- Row 4: 5 sc, inc, 5 sc, inc, 7 sc, inc, 5 sc, inc, 5 sc. (33)
- Row 5: sc across. (33)
- Row 6: 6 sc, inc, 6 sc, inc, 7 sc, inc, 6 sc, inc, 6 sc. (37)
- Row 7: sc across. (37)
Separate sleeve sections and body.
- Row 8: sc 6, skip 8 for sleeve, ch 2, sc 9, skip 8 for sleeve, ch 2, sc 6. (25 plus sleeve openings)
- Row 9-16: sc across. (25)
Add a neat front edge by working one row of sc around the neckline, front opening, and lower edge. Do not close the cardigan completely. It should open slightly in front just like the image.
Sleeves
Join honey beige yarn to each armhole.
- Rnd 1: Work 14 sc evenly around sleeve opening.
- Rnd 2-10: sc around. (14)
- Rnd 11: 12 sc, dec. (13)
- Rnd 12-14: sc around. (13)
The sleeves should end just above the hands with a narrow cuff area where the small flowers are added. Sew the cardigan to the body at the shoulders, side seams, and waist so it stays smooth.
Flower Buttons and Sleeve Flowers
Using coral pink for petals and yellow for centers. Make 9 small flowers for the main bunny: 3 for the front of the cardigan and 3 on each sleeve cuff area. If desired, make an extra flower for the hat.
- With yellow, make 6 sc in MR. Join and fasten off.
- With coral pink, join in any stitch: ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st in next st. Repeat 6 times to create 6 petals.
Sew three flowers vertically along the cardigan front. Sew three flowers around each sleeve cuff, spaced evenly so one shows near the outer wrist and the others wrap slightly around the side.
Shoes Make 2
Using coral pink with ivory opening detail.
- Rnd 1: 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: sc around in blo. (24)
- Rnd 6: 7 sc, dec x 5, 7 sc. (19)
- Rnd 7: 6 sc, dec x 3, 7 sc. (16)
- Rnd 8: sc around. (16)
For the mary jane opening, switch to rows for the top edge.
- Row 9: 5 sc, turn.
- Row 10-11: sc across. (5)
Fasten off. Add a small strap across the top by chaining 5 to 6 and sewing the ends to each side. Embroider or crochet a tiny ivory oval inset at the front opening to mimic the shoe opening seen in the image.
Sew or tack the shoes firmly onto the feet. The shoes in the image are rounded and slightly deep, with a sweet classic strap shape.
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Hat
Using coral pink. The hat is a shallow brimmed cloche-style boater with a flat crown, short sides, and a narrow rolled brim. It sits slightly tilted on the bunny’s head.
- Rnd 1: 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 6-9: sc around. (30)
- Rnd 10: sc in blo around. (30)
- Rnd 11: sc, inc x 15. (45)
- Rnd 12: sc around. (45)
If you want a slightly curled brim, work a loose final round of slip stitches. Sew or pin the hat at a slight angle. Add one medium flower to the side with a yellow center and coral petals.
Tiny Companion
The tiny companion in the image is a small animal with rounded ears, a white muzzle, white paws, a honey cardigan, a coral skirt, a small straw-toned hat, and a crossbody flower bag. To match the look closely, this pattern uses a tiny bear-like companion.
Head and Body
Using warm beige.
- Rnd 1: 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 5-9: sc around. (24)
- Insert 5 mm eyes between rnds 7 and 8 with 6 stitches between.
- Rnd 10: 2 sc, dec x 6. (18)
- Rnd 11: sc around. (18)
- Rnd 12: inc around. (36)
- Rnd 13-15: sc around. (36)
- Rnd 16: 4 sc, dec x 6, 6 sc. (30)
- Rnd 17: sc around. (30)
- Rnd 18: 3 sc, dec x 6, 3 sc. (24)
- Rnd 19-20: sc around. (24)
- Rnd 21: 2 sc, dec x 6, 2 sc. (18)
- Rnd 22: sc around. (18)
- Rnd 23: sc, dec x 6, 1 sc. (12)
Stuff firmly but keep the lower body slightly weighted so it stands better. Finish by decreasing to close if working all in one piece, or leave open to attach legs depending on your preferred method.
Muzzle
With white yarn.
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc around. (12)
Sew the muzzle low between the eyes. Add a tiny warm beige or pink nose and a short mouth line. Keep it small and centered.
Ears Make 2
Using warm beige.
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc around. (12)
Flatten lightly and sew to the top sides of the head.
Arms Make 2
Start with white, then change to honey beige.
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2-3: sc around. (6)
- Change to honey beige.
- Rnd 4-8: sc around. (6)
Stuff lightly and sew at the sides.
Legs Make 2
Start with white, then change to warm beige.
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc around. (12)
- Rnd 4-6: sc around in warm beige. (12)
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Sew to the lower body so the companion can stand with support.
Tiny Skirt
Using coral pink.
- Ch 24 and join.
- Rnd 1: sc around. (24)
- Rnd 2: 3 dc, inc dc around. (30)
- Rnd 3-4: dc around. (30)
Sew at the waist.
Tiny Cardigan
Using honey beige.
- Ch 18.
- Row 1: sc across. (17)
- Row 2-5: sc across, shaping lightly at neck if desired.
Wrap around the upper body and seam at the back or sides. Add one tiny flower to the chest area.
Tiny Hat
Using light straw beige with a coral band and flower.
- Rnd 1: 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 5-6: sc around. (24)
- Rnd 7: sc in blo. (24)
- Rnd 8: sc, inc around. (36)
Add a coral band by embroidering one simple running stitch round. Sew a tiny flower to the side.
Tiny Crossbody Flower Bag
Using coral pink and honey beige.
- With coral, make 2 small circles: 6 sc in MR, then inc around to 12.
- Join the circles with sc around the edge, lightly stuffing or leaving flat.
- Add one tiny flower to the front.
- Chain a long strap and sew diagonally across the companion body.
Floral Purse
This accessory has a cream base, a rounded handbag shape, a metal clasp style top, and raised flower decoration on the front. The back can remain plain.
Purse Body Make 2
Using cream.
- Ch 11.
- Rnd 1: Starting in second ch from hook, sc 9, 3 sc in last ch, work along opposite side with 8 sc, inc in final ch. (22)
- Rnd 2: inc, 8 sc, 3 inc, 8 sc, 2 inc. (28)
- Rnd 3-8: sc around. (28)
Fasten off one panel. On the second, keep yarn attached and sc the two panels together around the sides and bottom, leaving the top open. Insert a shaped base if desired.
Create a slight gusset by working one extra side panel strip if you want more depth. Attach a metal clasp frame or stitch a firm crocheted top edge. Add a handle using thin cord, chain stitches, or a purchased purse handle.
Purse Flowers
Make 5 flowers in different shades of blush, coral, and cream. Each flower can use the same small 6-petal style described earlier. Sew them in a clustered arrangement across the front panel, then add leaf stitches in green between them.
The purse in the image has a bouquet-like embroidered surface rather than scattered motifs. Place the flowers close together for that full decorative look.
Kerchief
Using cream with coral edging.
- Ch 2.
- Row 1: 2 sc in second ch from hook. (2)
- Row 2: ch 1, turn, inc, sc in last st. (3)
- Row 3: ch 1, turn, sc across. (3)
- Continue repeating an increase row at the beginning of every other row until the top edge reaches the width shown in the image, about 18 to 20 rows total.
Edge the two short sides and lower point with coral scallops: skip 1 stitch, 5 dc in next stitch, skip 1 stitch, sl st in next stitch. Repeat evenly. Leave the top edge plain.
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Bouquet of Gerbera Flowers
The bouquet includes three daisy-like flowers with pale petals, coral petals, and yellow centers, plus green stems tied together. Keep the flowers flat and neat.
Large Flower Make 3
- With yellow, 6 sc in MR. Join.
- Change to petal color: ch 3, 2 dc, ch 3, sl st in next st. Repeat 6 times.
- For fuller flowers, add a second layer behind the first by working in back loops only with slightly longer petals.
Make one cream flower, one blush flower, and one coral flower, or match the image with two lighter blooms and one warmer bloom. Sew each flower to a green stem. Group the stems together and wrap with yarn.
Color Placement Guide
- Large bunny head, ears, legs: ivory
- Large bunny cardigan: honey beige
- Large bunny skirt, shoes, hat: blush and coral pink combination
- Flower centers: yellow
- Tiny companion body: warm beige with white muzzle and paws
- Tiny companion cardigan: honey beige
- Tiny companion skirt and bag accents: coral pink
- Tiny companion hat: straw beige with coral trim
- Purse and kerchief base: cream
Assembly Order
- Sew the large bunny legs, body, head, arms, and ears
- Add the embroidered nose and mouth
- Dress the bunny with skirt, cardigan, flowers, shoes, and hat
- Make the tiny companion and dress it fully
- Complete the purse, kerchief, and bouquet
- Arrange all pieces together and adjust flower placement for balance
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
Sew the ears so they fall symmetrically, but do not worry if one sits a touch more forward. That slight asymmetry often adds charm. Shape the cheeks gently with your fingers while stuffing and add only a tiny stitched nose and mouth so the face stays soft and clean.
Before attaching the hat, test several angles. The image shows the hat tilted slightly rather than centered flat. Place the cardigan flowers in a straight line and keep the sleeve flowers close to the cuff so the silhouette stays refined.
Care Notes
Use colorfast yarn when possible, especially for the coral and blush pieces. If the set will be handled often, sew accessories securely and avoid loose decorative pieces for very young children. Display pieces may include more delicate finishing like blush shading and a metal purse frame.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- Eyes placed low and evenly on both dolls
- Ears attached at matching height and angle
- Skirt flare soft, not overly full
- Cardigan front flowers centered and evenly spaced
- Hat secured at a slight tilt
- Tiny companion bag strap crossing the body neatly
- Purse flowers clustered attractively on the front
- Kerchief scallops even
- Bouquet stems wrapped tightly
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Spot clean with cool water and a mild soap using a soft cloth. Do not twist or scrub the stitches. Gently press out excess water with a towel and reshape while damp. Dry flat away from direct sunlight to protect the pastel colors.
For long-term storage, keep the dolls and accessories in a breathable cotton bag or a clean display box. Avoid humid spaces, heavy stacking, and sharp folds. If needed, add fresh tissue inside hats and purses to help them keep their shape.


