This sweet holiday set combines a dressed bunny doll, a tiny teddy bear, a gift box, and a poinsettia accent into one charming handmade display. It has the cozy look people search for in a Christmas amigurumi doll, winter crochet decor, handmade holiday gift, and collectible nursery-style plush.
The finished pieces are designed to look polished and giftable while still being achievable for careful beginners. If you enjoy patterns inspired by boutique amigurumi, heirloom crochet toys, artisan stuffed animals, and handmade Christmas decor for sale, this set gives you a beautiful result with a soft luxury look.
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Pattern Overview
This pattern recreates the full scene shown in the image: a standing bunny doll wearing a burgundy winter coat, matching beret with pom-pom, little shoes, and a crossbody bag, plus a tiny teddy bear with scarf, a wrapped gift, and a layered poinsettia flower.
The style is compact, rounded, and dense, with visible but neat amigurumi stitches. The bunny has a large round head, a small tapered body, short rounded arms, slim straight legs, long soft ears, and a coat that flares gently at the hem.
The clothing is important to the final look. The coat is not oversized. It fits closely over the body and ends just above the knees, with plush trim at the hem, collar, and cape-like shoulder flaps. The beret sits low and wide on the head.
The teddy bear is intentionally tiny beside the bunny. It has a simple round head, compact body, short arms and legs, small ears, and a contrasting scarf. The gift and flower are small accent pieces that help the finished set match the reference image.
Skill Level
Intermediate beginner to intermediate. A newer crocheter can make it by working slowly and checking stitch counts every round.
Materials
- Main bunny yarn: light cream or warm ivory cotton for head, body, arms, legs, and ears
- Coat, beret, shoes, and bag: burgundy or deep wine cotton yarn
- Trim: soft white faux fur yarn or fluffy eyelash yarn for hem and collar trim
- Teddy bear yarn: medium brown cotton
- Teddy sweater: green cotton yarn
- Teddy scarf: red cotton yarn
- Gift box: beige yarn and burgundy yarn for ribbon
- Poinsettia: red yarn, green yarn, and a tiny bit of yellow yarn
- Hook sizes: 2.25 mm for most parts, 2.0 mm for tiny accessories if needed
- Safety eyes: 8 mm for bunny, 5 mm for teddy
- Fiberfill stuffing
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch marker
- Small button or embroidered button detail for bag flap
- Optional blush: pink pastel or fabric-safe blush
Finished Size
- Bunny: about 22 to 25 cm tall from feet to top of beret pom-pom
- Teddy bear: about 8 to 9 cm tall
- Gift box: about 3.5 cm tall
- Poinsettia: about 4.5 to 5 cm across
Gauge and Fabric Notes
Use a hook small enough that stuffing does not show through the stitches. The image shows a firm amigurumi fabric with very little stretch. Keep your tension even and slightly tight.
Most parts are worked in continuous rounds unless noted. Mark the first stitch of each round. Stuff as you go. The doll stands best when the legs are firmly stuffed at the lower half and more lightly stuffed near the top.
Abbreviations
- mr = magic ring
- ch = chain
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- inc = 2 sc in same stitch
- dec = invisible decrease
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- BLO = back loop only
- FLO = front loop only
- st = stitch
- rnd = round
Color Notes
- Cream = bunny base color
- Burgundy = coat, hat, shoes, bag, ribbon
- White fluffy yarn = trim sections
- Brown = teddy bear
- Green = teddy sweater and poinsettia leaves
- Red = teddy scarf and poinsettia petals
- Yellow = flower center
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Bunny Head
- Rnd 1: With cream, 6 sc in mr. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc x6. (12)
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x6. (18)
- Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) x6. (24)
- Rnd 5: (3 sc, inc) x6. (30)
- Rnd 6: (4 sc, inc) x6. (36)
- Rnd 7: (5 sc, inc) x6. (42)
- Rnd 8: (6 sc, inc) x6. (48)
- Rnd 9: (7 sc, inc) x6. (54)
- Rnd 10: (8 sc, inc) x6. (60)
- Rnd 11 to 20: sc around. (60 each round)
- Insert 8 mm safety eyes between rnds 13 and 14 with 9 visible stitches between them.
- Rnd 21: (8 sc, dec) x6. (54)
- Rnd 22: (7 sc, dec) x6. (48)
- Rnd 23: (6 sc, dec) x6. (42)
- Rnd 24: (5 sc, dec) x6. (36)
- Start stuffing firmly.
- Rnd 25: (4 sc, dec) x6. (30)
- Rnd 26: (3 sc, dec) x6. (24)
- Rnd 27: (2 sc, dec) x6. (18)
- Rnd 28: (sc, dec) x6. (12)
- Rnd 29: dec x6. (6)
- Fasten off and close.
Embroider a tiny nose centered between the eyes, one round below eye line, using pale pink or cream-pink thread. Add a short vertical stitch under the nose and a small shallow mouth. Apply a little blush low on each cheek.
Bunny Ears (Make 2)
The ears in the image are long, narrow, softly rounded, and lightly stuffed only at the base. They hang down naturally from the sides of the head.
- Rnd 1: With cream, 6 sc in mr. (6)
- Rnd 2: (sc, inc) x3. (9)
- Rnd 3: (2 sc, inc) x3. (12)
- Rnd 4: (3 sc, inc) x3. (15)
- Rnd 5 to 18: sc around. (15 each round)
- Rnd 19: (3 sc, dec) x3. (12)
- Rnd 20 to 24: sc around. (12 each round)
- Flatten the opening and sc through both layers for 5 stitches to close the base edge.
- Leave a long tail for sewing.
Do not stuff the full ear. Add only a tiny bit of stuffing to the bottom 3 to 4 rounds if you want a softer rounded ear root. Sew each ear to the head between rnds 7 and 11, angled slightly outward, then letting the ear fall down.
Bunny Arms (Make 2)
- Rnd 1: With cream, 6 sc in mr. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc x6. (12)
- Rnd 3 to 5: sc around. (12 each round)
- Rnd 6: (4 sc, dec) x2. (10)
- Rnd 7 to 13: sc around. (10 each round)
- Stuff only the lower half.
- Rnd 14: flatten and sc through both layers for 5 stitches.
- Leave tail for sewing.
The arms should be short and rounded. Sew them later so they sit low on the upper body and slightly angle forward, which helps match the gentle resting pose seen in the image.
Bunny Legs (Make 2)
- Rnd 1: With cream, 6 sc in mr. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc x6. (12)
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x6. (18)
- Rnd 4 to 6: sc around. (18 each round)
- Rnd 7: (4 sc, dec) x3. (15)
- Rnd 8 to 18: sc around. (15 each round)
- Stuff firmly from foot through lower leg.
- Rnd 19: flatten and sc through both layers for 7 stitches.
- Fasten off first leg.
- Finish second leg the same, but do not fasten off.
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Bunny Body
The body is slim with a soft rounded belly and narrower neck. Join the legs so the bunny stands upright with a small gap between them.
- From second leg, ch 3 and join to first leg with 1 sc.
- Rnd 1: 15 sc around first leg, 3 sc in chain, 15 sc around second leg, 3 sc on other side of chain. (36)
- Rnd 2: sc around. (36)
- Rnd 3: (5 sc, inc) x6. (42)
- Rnd 4 to 7: sc around. (42 each round)
- Rnd 8: (5 sc, dec) x6. (36)
- Rnd 9 to 10: sc around. (36 each round)
- Rnd 11: (4 sc, dec) x6. (30)
- Rnd 12: sc around. (30)
- Rnd 13: (3 sc, dec) x6. (24)
- Rnd 14: sc around. (24)
- Rnd 15: (2 sc, dec) x6. (18)
- Rnd 16 to 18: sc around. (18 each round)
- Stuff body firmly but keep the top a little softer.
- Fasten off, leaving a long tail for attaching head.
Attach Head, Arms, and Ears
- Sew the head centered to the neck opening.
- Sew arms between body rnds 15 and 16, one on each side.
- Sew ears to the head after the beret fit is tested.
Before sewing permanently, test the beret placement so the ear spacing looks balanced under the hat brim.
Bunny Shoes (Make 2)
The shoes are tiny Mary Jane style slippers with a strap across the front. They are fitted directly to the feet and should not be oversized.
- Rnd 1: With burgundy, ch 7. Starting in 2nd ch from hook: 5 sc, 3 sc in last ch, working on opposite side 4 sc, inc. (14)
- Rnd 2: inc, 4 sc, 3 inc, 4 sc, 2 inc. (20)
- Rnd 3: BLO sc around. (20)
- Rnd 4: 5 sc, dec x5, 5 sc. (15)
- Rnd 5: sc around. (15)
- Flatten slightly so opening sits centered on foot.
- Strap: Join yarn at one side opening, ch 4, skip across front edge, sl st to opposite side. Fasten off.
Sew or tack each shoe onto the foot so it stays in place. The front should remain rounded and neat.
Winter Coat
The coat is worked from the neckline downward in joined rounds, then the front opening and shoulder flaps are shaped. It should fit over the body closely, not loosely.
- With burgundy, ch 19.
- Row 1: Starting in 2nd ch from hook, sc 18. Ch 1, turn. (18)
- Row 2: inc, 4 sc, inc, 6 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc. Ch 1, turn. (22)
- Row 3: sc across. Ch 1, turn. (22)
- Row 4: inc, 5 sc, inc, 8 sc, inc, 5 sc, inc. Ch 1, turn. (26)
- Row 5: sc across. Ch 1, turn. (26)
- Row 6: inc, 6 sc, inc, 10 sc, inc, 6 sc, inc. Ch 1, turn. (30)
- Row 7: sc across. Ch 1, turn. (30)
- Join short ends carefully without twisting to form the yoke.
- Rnd 8 to 10: sc around. (30 each round)
- Rnd 11: (4 sc, inc) x6. (36)
- Rnd 12: sc around. (36)
- Rnd 13: (5 sc, inc) x6. (42)
- Rnd 14 to 17: sc around. (42 each round)
- Rnd 18: (6 sc, inc) x6. (48)
- Rnd 19 to 21: sc around. (48 each round)
- Fasten off.
Dress the bunny and check hem length. The bottom edge should sit near the knees, leaving the lower legs and shoes visible.
Front Opening Trim
- Join burgundy yarn at lower front edge.
- Work 1 sc evenly up one front edge, around neckline opening, and down the other front edge.
- Repeat one more round of sc for a clean structured edge.
White Hem Trim
- Using white fluffy yarn, join at the lower edge of the coat.
- Work 1 round of sc evenly around the entire hem.
- If you want fuller trim, add a second round of loose sc.
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Shoulder Cape Flaps
The image shows two cape-like curved shoulder flaps trimmed in white. Make 2 identical pieces and sew them to the upper coat.
- With burgundy, ch 9.
- Row 1: Starting in 2nd ch from hook, 8 sc. Ch 1, turn. (8)
- Row 2: inc, 6 sc, inc. Ch 1, turn. (10)
- Row 3: sc across. Ch 1, turn. (10)
- Row 4: inc, 8 sc, inc. (12)
- Fasten off.
- Edge with white fluffy yarn: sc evenly around curved outer edges only.
Sew one flap over each shoulder so they angle downward toward the front chest. Leave the center front open so the bag strap remains visible.
Coat Collar
- With white fluffy yarn, join around neckline.
- Work 1 round of sc around the neck opening.
- On the front half only, work 1 extra partial round of sc to make the collar look fuller in front.
Crossbody Bag
- With burgundy, ch 7.
- Rnd 1: Starting in 2nd ch, 5 sc, 3 sc in last ch, 4 sc, inc. (14)
- Rnd 2: sc around. (14)
- Rnd 3: sc around. (14)
- Fasten off body.
- Flap: Join yarn to back top edge, ch 1, 7 sc across. Ch 1, turn.
- Next row: dec, 3 sc, dec. Ch 1, turn. (5)
- Next row: 5 sc. Fasten off.
- Strap: ch 26 to 30, depending on desired drape. Sew each end to the bag sides.
Add a tiny button, embroidered knot, or French knot to the front flap. Sew or tack the bag to the body only after the coat is in place. Angle the strap from one shoulder down across the front.
Beret
The beret is broad and rounded, with a soft outer puff and a narrower band sitting low on the forehead. It should cover the top of the ears but not hide the face.
- With burgundy, 6 sc in mr. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc x6. (12)
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x6. (18)
- Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) x6. (24)
- Rnd 5: (3 sc, inc) x6. (30)
- Rnd 6: (4 sc, inc) x6. (36)
- Rnd 7: (5 sc, inc) x6. (42)
- Rnd 8: (6 sc, inc) x6. (48)
- Rnd 9: (7 sc, inc) x6. (54)
- Rnd 10 to 12: sc around. (54 each round)
- Rnd 13: (7 sc, dec) x6. (48)
- Rnd 14: sc around. (48)
- Rnd 15: (6 sc, dec) x6. (42)
- Rnd 16: (5 sc, dec) x6. (36)
- Rnd 17: sc around. (36)
- Rnd 18: (4 sc, dec) x6. (30)
- Rnd 19: sc around. (30)
- Fasten off, leaving tail.
Pom-Pom
- With white fluffy yarn, make 6 sc in mr.
- Rnd 2: inc x6. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc around. (12)
- Rnd 4: dec x6. (6)
- Stuff lightly and close.
Sew pom-pom at the center top. Position the beret low and slightly slouched, then tack it to the head in a few hidden points.
Tiny Teddy Bear Head
- With brown, 6 sc in mr. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc x6. (12)
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x6. (18)
- Rnd 4 to 6: sc around. (18 each round)
- Insert 5 mm eyes between rnds 4 and 5 with 5 stitches between.
- Rnd 7: (sc, dec) x6. (12)
- Stuff.
- Rnd 8: dec x6. (6)
- Fasten off.
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Embroider a small cream or beige muzzle and nose. Add a short mouth line under the nose.
Tiny Teddy Ears (Make 2)
- With brown, 6 sc in mr. (6)
- Rnd 2: sc around. (6)
- Fasten off and sew flattened to head top.
Tiny Teddy Body
- With green, 6 sc in mr. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc x6. (12)
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x6. (18)
- Rnd 4 to 5: sc around. (18 each round)
- Change to brown.
- Rnd 6 to 7: sc around. (18 each round)
- Rnd 8: (sc, dec) x6. (12)
- Stuff.
- Rnd 9: dec x6. (6)
- Fasten off.
Tiny Teddy Arms and Legs
- Arms, make 2: 6 sc in mr, rnd 2 sc around, fasten off.
- Legs, make 2: 6 sc in mr, rnd 2 (sc, inc) x3 = 9, rnd 3 sc around, fasten off.
Sew head to body. Sew arms at the upper sides and legs near the lower front so the bear sits upright.
Tiny Teddy Scarf
- With red, ch 18.
- Starting in 2nd ch from hook, sl st across. (17)
- Fasten off and wrap around neck.
Gift Box
- With beige, 6 sc in mr. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc x6. (12)
- Rnd 3: BLO sc around. (12)
- Rnd 4 to 6: sc around. (12 each round)
- Stuff lightly.
- Rnd 7: dec x6. (6)
- Fasten off and close.
For the ribbon, wrap burgundy yarn vertically and horizontally around the box, then tie a tiny bow on top.
Poinsettia Flower
Red Petals
- Make 5 petals.
- For each petal: ch 6.
- Starting in 2nd ch from hook: sl st, sc, hdc, sc, sl st.
- Fasten off, leaving tails for joining.
Sew petals in a star shape, slightly overlapping at the center.
Green Leaves
- Make 4 leaves the same way as petals using green yarn.
- Sew behind the red petals so the green points peek out.
Flower Center
- With yellow yarn, make 3 to 5 small French knots or tiny embroidered dots in the center.
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
- Dress the bunny in shoes, coat, bag, and beret before final tacking.
- Sew the head slightly forward for the gentle doll look.
- Keep the ears low and floppy.
- Add soft blush under the eyes.
- Place the teddy, gift, and poinsettia near the bunny feet for the same visual balance as the image.
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Care Notes
- Spot clean whenever possible.
- Avoid heavy brushing on faux fur trim.
- Keep away from high heat to protect the stuffing and safety eyes.
- If for a child under 3, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- Head larger than body
- Long floppy ears
- Burgundy beret with white pom-pom
- Coat hem and collar trimmed in white
- Shoulder flaps attached
- Crossbody bag added
- Tiny teddy with green sweater and red scarf
- Gift and poinsettia completed
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
- Use a damp cloth and mild soap for surface cleaning.
- Do not soak faux fur trim unless necessary.
- Reshape while drying and let air dry fully.
- Store flat or upright in a dust-free box.
- Keep dark burgundy sections out of strong direct sunlight to reduce fading.


