This charming amigurumi set brings together a dressed rabbit, a tiny fox friend, and several tabletop accessories in a warm neutral palette that feels perfect for nursery decor, handmade gift displays, collectible soft sculpture, and boutique-style plush animal lovers shopping for heirloom crochet dolls.
The finished scene has the appeal of a premium stuffed rabbit, a woodland fox companion, a miniature satchel, and cozy decorative props. It suits makers who enjoy detailed amigurumi patterns and shoppers searching for artisan bunny dolls, seasonal display pieces, and handcrafted toy inspiration.
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Overview
This pattern recreates the full scene shown in the image: a long-eared bunny wearing a bucket hat, patchwork dress, crossbody bag, and boots, plus a small fox with a hat and camera, a mug, a closed book, and a simple potted plant.
The bunny is the main piece. Its proportions are soft and balanced, with a round head, long hanging ears, slim arms, sturdy legs, and a gently flared dress that reaches just above the boots. The fox is smaller and slightly shorter than the bunny’s knee.
The look depends on tidy stitches, careful color placement, and smooth shaping rather than complicated texture. Most pieces are worked in continuous rounds. The patchwork areas are added through planned color blocks and surface detailing rather than loose random decoration.
Skill Level
Intermediate. A confident beginner can still make this set if each section is worked slowly and checked often.
- Working in continuous rounds
- Invisible decreases
- Color changes
- Simple embroidery
- Basic appliqué placement
- Light assembly and structured stuffing
Materials
Choose smooth cotton or cotton-blend yarn so the stitches look crisp and the patchwork details remain visible. Using the same yarn family for every piece keeps the scale consistent.
- Main bunny body color: light cream
- Hat and boots color: warm camel
- Dress patch colors: cream, taupe, cocoa, muted gray-blue, and charcoal
- Accent motif color: soft tan or muted peach
- Fox colors: rust orange, cream, taupe, black, and a little charcoal or gray
- Book, mug, satchel, and plant pot: camel, beige, cream, and sage green
- Stuffing: polyester fiberfill
- Safety eyes: large black pair for bunny, small black pair for fox
- Embroidery thread: soft pink and matching neutrals
- Crochet hook: one size suitable for tight amigurumi fabric
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch marker
- Scissors
- Optional: cardboard or plastic canvas inserts for book cover and bag flap support
Finished Size
Exact size depends on yarn and tension. The bunny should feel like a medium display doll, while the fox is a miniature companion.
- Bunny: approximately 10 to 12 inches tall seated by proportion, or about 12 to 14 inches standing depending on ear placement and hat depth
- Fox: approximately 4 to 5 inches tall
- Book: small palm-sized prop
- Mug: miniature accessory
- Plant: very small decorative accent
Abbreviations
- MR = magic ring
- ch = chain
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- inc = increase
- dec = invisible decrease
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- BLO = back loop only
- FLO = front loop only
- st = stitch
General Notes
- Use a stitch marker at the start of every round.
- Stuff gradually, not all at once.
- Keep the head firm, the body moderately firm, and the arms softer.
- Make color changes on the last yarn-over of the previous stitch.
- For the patchwork dress, read the placement notes before starting the skirt.
- The hat should sit low enough to touch the tops of the ears.
- The boots should look slightly chunky and short.
- The fox camera should sit centered on the torso with suspenders visible.
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Bunny Head
Work the head in light cream. The shape is a smooth sphere with a slightly flatter face area. The cheeks are soft and the muzzle is not a separate protruding snout. The facial details are delicate and centered low on the face.
- 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 to 21: sc around. 54
Insert the large black safety eyes between Rounds 13 and 14 with about 10 to 12 stitches between them. Adjust slightly if needed so the expression stays gentle and symmetrical. Do not place them too high or the face will lose the sleepy, calm proportion in the image.
Begin stuffing firmly. Shape the cheeks with your fingers while filling. The face should stay round, not pointed. The lower half of the head should remain full because the bucket hat sits over the crown, making the visible face read slightly compact beneath the brim.
- Round 22: (7 sc, dec) around. 48
- Round 23: (6 sc, dec) around. 42
- Round 24: (5 sc, dec) around. 36
- Round 25: (4 sc, dec) around. 30
Stop here if you prefer to sew the head to the neck opening later. Leave a tail for sewing. Keep the lower edge open and lightly flattened so it sits neatly on the neck.
Bunny Ears Make 2
The ears are long, narrow, and softly padded. They hang straight down from under the hat brim and reach to roughly the upper torso. They are not stiff upright ears. Use light cream and keep the fabric smooth.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
- Round 2: inc around. 12
- Round 3: (sc, inc) around. 18
- Rounds 4 to 7: sc around. 18
- Round 8: (4 sc, dec) around. 15
- Rounds 9 to 24: sc around. 15
- Round 25: flatten and sc through both sides across 7 stitches, leaving a small opening if you want very light stuffing near the top only.
Do not overstuff. The lower part should stay flat and drape naturally. The top inch can hold a touch of stuffing so the ear base does not collapse under the hat.
Bunny Body
The body is a compact shape hidden partly by the dress. It should be narrower than the head and slightly pear-shaped, but not exaggerated. Work in light cream.
- 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
- Rounds 7 to 10: sc around. 36
- Round 11: (10 sc, dec) around 3 times. 33
- Rounds 12 to 14: sc around. 33
- Round 15: (9 sc, dec) around 3 times. 30
- Rounds 16 to 18: sc around. 30
Stuff firmly, especially at the lower body, so the doll can stand with support. Leave the neck opening neat and level. If desired, add a short neck stub by working one or two rounds of 18 to 20 stitches before sewing the head on.
Bunny Legs Make 2
The legs are simple cylinders with slight shaping. The boots will cover the lower legs, so the visible cream section is short. The stance in the image is straight and balanced with feet positioned under the dress hem.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
- Round 2: inc around. 12
- Round 3: (sc, inc) around. 18
- Rounds 4 to 18: sc around. 18
Stuff the lower two-thirds firmly. Leave the top inch less full so the legs can be sewn at a slight inward angle beneath the dress.
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Bunny Arms Make 2
The arms are slim and lightly curved. They hang straight down along the body and end in simple rounded paws with no separate fingers. Work in light cream.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
- Round 2: (sc, inc) around. 9
- Rounds 3 to 5: sc around. 9
- Round 6: (dec, sc) around. 6
- Rounds 7 to 18: sc around. 6
Stuff the lower half lightly. Flatten the top and close with 3 sc through both layers. Leave a tail for sewing. The finished arms should look soft, narrow, and slightly tapered.
Bunny Bucket Hat
The hat is one of the most important style features in the scene. It is a snug bucket hat in warm camel, with a rounded crown and a gently flared brim. The brim curves downward and frames the face without covering the eyes.
- 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
- Round 10: BLO sc around. 54
- Rounds 11 to 17: sc around. 54
Try the hat on the head. It should sit low and slightly relaxed, not tight like a cap. If needed, add one more plain round before beginning the brim.
- Round 18: (8 sc, inc) around. 60
- Round 19: sc around. 60
- Round 20: (9 sc, inc) around. 66
- Round 21: sc around. 66
- Round 22: (10 sc, inc) around. 72
- Round 23: sc around. 72
- Round 24: sl st loosely around or finish with a firm sc round for structure.
If you want extra stability, work the last round tighter or lightly steam block. The brim should slope down gently and stay even all around.
Bunny Dress Bodice
The dress is cream-based with patchwork panels and small motif accents. Begin with the upper bodice in cream. Keep it fitted, then widen into the skirt. The neckline is simple and untrimmed in the image, so avoid heavy edging.
You may work the dress directly onto the body or as a removable piece. For the cleanest fit, a joined-on dress worked after sewing the body is recommended.
- Foundation: Join cream yarn around the upper body at chest level and work 30 sc evenly around.
- Rounds 1 to 4: sc around. 30
- Round 5: (4 sc, inc) around. 36
- Rounds 6 to 7: sc around. 36
This creates the plain upper section. The patchwork begins below this area. Before continuing, mark the front center and both side areas so the colored panels look balanced once the arms are attached.
Bunny Dress Skirt and Patchwork Layout
The skirt is slightly flared, not wide and twirly. Its visual character comes from blocky patch sections in brown, gray-blue, charcoal, tan, and cream. Several tiny flower-like motifs appear on darker panels, and one panel features a small deer silhouette.
Below is one practical layout that closely matches the image while still being workable in crochet. You can adjust exact stitch counts slightly if your gauge differs, but keep the same visual balance.
Suggested Panel Impression
- Upper front right: cocoa patch with a vertical gray-blue insert
- Upper left sleeve-side band: charcoal with small tan flowers
- Mid skirt front: broad cream sections broken by darker squares
- Lower front left: cocoa panel with a small deer motif
- Lower side panels: charcoal and taupe patches with scattered flower accents
Continue the skirt with controlled increases. Change colors deliberately at panel edges. Carry yarn neatly or fasten off and rejoin, depending on your preference for clean color areas.
- Round 8: (5 sc, inc) around. 42
- Round 9: sc around in planned color blocks. 42
- Round 10: (6 sc, inc) around. 48
- Round 11: sc around. 48
- Round 12: (7 sc, inc) around. 54
- Rounds 13 to 16: sc around. 54
- Round 17: (8 sc, inc) around. 60
- Rounds 18 to 20: sc around. 60
- Round 21: work one even round in cream or mixed panel continuation to finish the hem.
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The hem should sit just above the tops of the boots. Do not over-flare. A modest A-line shape is the correct silhouette.
Flower Motif Surface Details
The darker patches include small simple flower shapes. Add them with duplicate stitch, small embroidery, or tiny surface crochet after the skirt is complete.
- Use muted peach or tan
- Place motifs sparingly, not densely
- Keep each motif about 3 to 5 stitches wide
- Scatter them mainly on charcoal and taupe blocks
- Leave cream panels mostly plain
Deer Panel Detail
On one lower front cocoa panel, embroider or appliqué a tiny deer in a slightly lighter beige-brown. Keep it minimalist. The deer should be recognizable but very small, just large enough to notice as a charming storybook accent.
Bunny Crossbody Satchel
The satchel is small, square-ish, and soft, worn diagonally from one shoulder to the opposite hip. It sits at the bunny’s right side in the image. Work in the same warm camel as the hat and boots.
- Ch 9.
- Round 1: Starting in second ch from hook, sc 7, 3 sc in last ch, continue on opposite side, sc 6, 2 sc in final stitch. 18
- Rounds 2 to 5: sc around. 18
Flatten the pouch lightly. For a flap, join yarn at back upper edge.
- Flap Row 1: sc across 8 stitches, ch 1, turn.
- Rows 2 to 4: sc across 8.
- Row 5: dec, sc 4, dec. 6
- Row 6: sc across.
Add a tiny nub button with a French knot or a very small crocheted bump. For the strap, chain a long cord, then slip stitch back along it for strength. Sew from one top side of the bag across the chest to the opposite shoulder line.
Bunny Boots Make 2
The boots are short, rounded, and slightly chunky. They resemble soft ankle boots in the same camel yarn as the satchel and hat. The cuff edge is plain and the front is smooth.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
- Round 2: inc around. 12
- Round 3: (sc, inc) around. 18
- Round 4: BLO sc around. 18
- Rounds 5 to 7: sc around. 18
- Round 8: (4 sc, dec) around. 15
- Rounds 9 to 10: sc around. 15
Slip each boot over the lower leg and sew in place. Add a tiny side tab or flap with a few stitches in matching yarn if you want to mimic the subtle side detail visible in the image.
Fox Head
The fox is small, upright, and very neat. Its head is proportionally large compared to the body, but still smaller than the bunny’s hand. Use rust orange for most of the head, cream for muzzle detail, and black for nose and eye accents.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR with rust. 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 to 10: sc around. 30
Insert small safety eyes between Rounds 7 and 8. Leave 5 to 6 stitches between them. Add a small cream muzzle patch later or crochet it separately for a more defined expression.
- Round 11: (3 sc, dec) around. 24
- Round 12: (2 sc, dec) around. 18
- Round 13: (sc, dec) around. 12
Stuff firmly and close. Leave a tail for sewing.
Fox Ears Make 2
The ears are pointed triangles with dark tips. Start in black or very dark charcoal, then switch to rust.
- Round 1: 4 sc in MR. 4
- Round 2: (sc, inc) twice. 6
- Round 3: sc around. 6
- Round 4: (2 sc, inc) twice. 8
- Round 5: switch to rust and sc around. 8
- Round 6: (3 sc, inc) twice. 10
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Flatten and sew to the head, angled slightly outward.
Fox Body
The fox body is slim and simple, dressed in a light cream shirt-like upper section. Because the camera and straps cover the front, keep the shaping clean and uncluttered.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR with cream. 6
- Round 2: inc around. 12
- Round 3: (sc, inc) around. 18
- Rounds 4 to 8: sc around. 18
- Round 9: switch to rust for lower body and sc around. 18
- Rounds 10 to 12: sc around. 18
Stuff moderately. Leave a tail for attaching the head.
Fox Arms and Legs
The limbs are tiny and narrow. The paws and feet are dark, matching the image.
Arms Make 2
- Round 1: 4 sc in MR with black. 4
- Round 2: switch to rust, sc around. 4
- Rounds 3 to 7: sc around. 4
Legs Make 2
- Round 1: 5 sc in MR with black. 5
- Round 2: switch to cream or rust depending on your preferred lower-leg placement and sc around. 5
- Rounds 3 to 8: sc around. 5
Attach the arms near the upper torso and the legs directly under the body so the fox stands upright. Tiny adjustments make a big difference at this scale.
Fox Tail
The tail is medium length with a cream tip. It peeks from behind and slightly to the side in the image.
- Round 1: 4 sc in MR with cream. 4
- Round 2: switch to rust, (sc, inc) twice. 6
- Round 3: sc around. 6
- Round 4: (2 sc, inc) twice. 8
- Rounds 5 to 10: sc around. 8
Stuff lightly and sew at the lower back with a gentle side curve.
Fox Hat
The fox wears a tiny taupe hat with a shallow brim. It resembles a miniature explorer hat and sits above the ears without covering them completely.
- 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: BLO sc around. 24
- Rounds 6 to 7: sc around. 24
- Round 8: (3 sc, inc) around. 30
- Round 9: sc around. 30
Finish off and sew lightly so the hat remains removable-looking but secure.
Fox Camera and Straps
The camera is a key detail. It hangs from dark straps that run over the shoulders like suspenders. The camera body is medium gray, with a protruding lens and a small central highlight.
Camera Body
- Ch 7.
- Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and across. 6
- Rows 2 to 4: sc across. 6
Make two rectangles if you want a thicker camera. Join edges and lightly stuff or insert a tiny felt or cardboard piece inside.
Lens
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR in black or dark gray. 6
- Round 2: inc around. 12
- Round 3: sc around. 12
Sew the lens to the center front. Add a tiny lighter dot as a button or shutter accent. For straps, use two dark cords and sew them from the top of the camera over the shoulders to the back.
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Mug
The mug is tiny, round, and plain in beige. It sits near the bunny on the table and adds a cozy indoor atmosphere.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
- Round 2: inc around. 12
- Round 3: BLO sc around. 12
- Rounds 4 to 6: sc around. 12
- Round 7: sl st around.
For the handle, chain 5, slip stitch back, and sew to the side. Keep the handle delicate and narrow.
Closed Book
The book is rectangular with a camel cover and visible cream page edges. It sits flat on the table and looks softly padded, not rigid like a real hardback.
- Ch 13.
- Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and across. 12
- Rows 2 to 16: sc across. 12
Fold the rectangle around a small cream inner block. For the pages, make a smaller cream rectangle and lightly stuff it or wrap it around a cardboard insert. Sew the cover around it, leaving a central fold line visible.
Add a tiny tab closure on the top with a short strap and one stitched nub button.
Potted Plant
The plant is small and simple, with a pale pot and pointed green leaves. It should remain understated so it does not compete with the doll figures.
Pot
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR in off-white or pale gray. 6
- Round 2: inc around. 12
- Round 3: BLO sc around. 12
- Rounds 4 to 5: sc around. 12
- Round 6: (sc, inc) around. 18
Leaves
Make 5 to 7 narrow leaves in sage or bright green.
- For each leaf: ch 6, sl st in second ch from hook, sc, hdc, sc, sl st.
Gather the leaf bases and secure inside the pot. Add a tiny bit of stuffing or a circular insert to hold them upright.
Assembly Order
Careful assembly is what makes the set look polished. Before sewing permanently, pin the pieces in place and compare the angles from the image.
- Sew the bunny head to the body.
- Attach the ears high on the head sides so they fall straight down.
- Sew the arms to the upper body, just below the head.
- Attach the legs evenly beneath the body.
- Dress the bunny or complete the skirt joins.
- Sew on the boots.
- Fit and secure the hat.
- Attach the satchel and strap across the chest.
- Assemble the fox completely.
- Add the camera and straps.
- Finish the book, mug, and potted plant.
Color Placement and Styling Notes
The success of this design depends on restraint. The palette is soft, earthy, and neutral. Avoid bright contrast. The cream body should remain the main visual anchor, while the dress carries the storybook patchwork effect.
- Use cream as the dominant color
- Repeat camel in the hat, satchel, boots, and book cover
- Limit gray-blue to a few small dress inserts
- Use floral motifs only on darker blocks
- Keep the fox warm and vivid, but still muted enough to harmonize
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
Embroider the bunny nose in very soft pink as a tiny upside-down triangle or short satin shape. Extend a narrow vertical line downward and add a tiny split mouth if desired. The face must remain minimal and sweet.
For the cheeks, lightly brush or embroider a soft blush circle beneath each eye. Keep it subtle. Too much color will overpower the calm neutral palette.
Set the hat so it covers the top of the head and slightly overlaps the ear bases. The ears should emerge from underneath the brim area, not from above it. Adjust the satchel so it rests at the bunny’s side, not centered.
On the fox, embroider a tiny black nose, check that the cream muzzle is centered, and secure the camera at mid-torso. The straps should look like real support straps, not loose cords.
Care Notes
- Display pieces last longest when kept away from direct sun.
- Do not hang the bunny by the ears or satchel strap.
- If used as a toy, embroider eyes instead of using safety eyes for very young children.
- Store props together in a small box so the set stays complete.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- Head is centered and balanced
- Ears hang at equal length
- Hat brim is even all around
- Dress hem sits just above the boots
- Patchwork colors are distributed evenly
- Flower motifs are sparse and tidy
- Deer panel is visible but delicate
- Satchel sits diagonally across the body
- Fox camera is centered
- All small props match the main palette
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Dust the finished set regularly with a soft dry brush. For small spots, use a barely damp cloth and blot gently rather than rubbing. Never soak assembled dolls with stuffed interiors unless every piece has been tested for colorfastness.
If deeper cleaning is needed, hand wash only the affected removable item in cool water with mild soap. Reshape while damp and dry flat on a towel. Keep hats, bags, and the camera away from rough handling so the structured details stay crisp.
For long-term storage, wrap each figure in clean tissue or soft cotton cloth. Avoid plastic bags in humid conditions. Store flat in a cool, dry place and keep the book, mug, and plant in a separate pouch so tiny accessories do not become misshapen.



