This cheerful crochet bunny doll wears bright blue carrot garden overalls, a yellow shirt, red shoes, white gloves, a round carrot crossbody bag, and a tiny flower accent near one long ear. The full display also includes a picnic basket with a gingham cloth, a red apple, and a straw garden hat with a daisy, creating a sunny handmade garden scene.
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Pattern Overview
This pattern is written in US crochet terms and is designed as a detailed amigurumi-style project. The bunny is worked in separate pieces, stuffed firmly, and assembled to create the tall ears, rounded cheeks, slim gray body, blue overalls, yellow shirt, red shoes, carrot bag, and small garden accessories shown in the image.
The finished bunny is approximately 13–15 inches tall when made with worsted weight yarn and a 3.0 mm crochet hook. The ears add height, so the sitting body itself is shorter than the finished measurement. Keep your stitches tight so the stuffing does not show through.
Skill Level
Intermediate amigurumi. A confident beginner can also complete this project by working slowly, using stitch markers, and checking the stitch counts at the end of every round.
Finished Size
- Main bunny with ears: about 13–15 inches tall.
- Head width including cheeks: about 4.5–5 inches.
- Body without head: about 5.5 inches tall.
- Overalls skirted shorts section: about 3.5 inches tall.
- Carrot bag: about 2 inches wide.
- Picnic basket: about 3 inches wide.
- Garden hat: about 3.25 inches across.
Materials
- Worsted weight yarn in medium gray for head, body, ears, arms, and legs.
- White yarn for cheeks, muzzle, gloves, shoe fronts, eyes, teeth, and cuffs.
- Cream yarn for inner ears and small tooth base if desired.
- Blue yarn for overalls.
- Yellow yarn for shirt and flower center.
- Red yarn for shoes and apple.
- Brown yarn for basket, bag, straps, and shoe buttons.
- Orange yarn for carrot details.
- Green yarn for leaves, carrot tops, hat band, and flower leaves.
- Black yarn or felt for oval pupils and mouth lines.
- Pink yarn for nose.
- Small tan buttons or crocheted buttons for overall straps and shoes.
- Fiberfill stuffing.
- 3.0 mm crochet hook for the doll.
- 2.5 mm crochet hook for small appliques and facial details.
- Yarn needle, stitch markers, pins, and scissors.
Abbreviations
- MR = magic ring.
- ch = chain.
- sl st = slip stitch.
- sc = single crochet.
- hdc = half double crochet.
- dc = double crochet.
- inc = 2 sc in the same stitch.
- dec = invisible single crochet decrease.
- BLO = back loop only.
- FLO = front loop only.
- st = stitch.
- R = round or row.
- FO = fasten off.
Gauge and Stuffing Notes
Gauge is not critical, but tight stitches are important. With worsted weight yarn and a 3.0 mm hook, 6 sc and 7 rounds should measure about 1 inch. If your fabric has holes, use a smaller hook.
Stuff the head and body firmly. Stuff the arms, legs, cheeks, muzzle, and shoes medium-firm. The ears should be lightly stuffed only at the base so they stand tall but still keep a soft crochet texture.
Main Bunny Head
Use medium gray yarn. Work in continuous rounds. Place a stitch marker in the first stitch of every round.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. Pull tight. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc around. 18 sts.
- R4: sc 2, inc around. 24 sts.
- R5: sc 3, inc around. 30 sts.
- R6: sc 4, inc around. 36 sts.
- R7: sc 5, inc around. 42 sts.
- R8: sc 6, inc around. 48 sts.
- R9: sc 7, inc around. 54 sts.
- R10–R17: sc around. 54 sts for 8 rounds.
- R18: sc 7, dec around. 48 sts.
- R19: sc 6, dec around. 42 sts.
- R20: sc 5, dec around. 36 sts.
- R21: sc 4, dec around. 30 sts.
- R22: sc 3, dec around. 24 sts.
- R23: sc 2, dec around. 18 sts.
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Stuff the head firmly, shaping it into a rounded oval. Leave a long tail for sewing. Do not close the hole completely yet if you prefer to add more stuffing after attaching the muzzle.
White Cheeks
Make two identical round cheek pieces in white yarn. These cheeks are large, round, and placed on both sides of the muzzle to create the soft cartoon bunny face.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc around. 18 sts.
- R4: sc 2, inc around. 24 sts.
- R5–R6: sc around. 24 sts.
- R7: sc 2, dec around. 18 sts.
Stuff each cheek lightly so it stays puffy but not hard. FO with a long sewing tail. Flatten the back slightly with your fingers before sewing.
Center Muzzle
Use white yarn. The center muzzle sits between the cheeks and supports the pink nose and small front teeth.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc around. 18 sts.
- R4–R5: sc around. 18 sts.
- R6: sc 1, dec around. 12 sts.
Stuff lightly. FO with a long tail. Place the muzzle centered on the lower half of the face, between rounds 13 and 19 of the head.
Pink Nose
Use pink yarn and a 2.5 mm hook. The nose is small, heart-like, and placed at the top center of the muzzle.
- R1: 5 sc in MR. 5 sts.
- R2: inc around. 10 sts.
- R3: sc around. 10 sts.
- R4: dec around. 5 sts.
Stuff with a tiny pinch of fiberfill. FO and close. Sew the nose to the upper center of the muzzle. Shape it into a rounded triangle while sewing.
White Eye Pieces
Make two tall oval white eyes. These are placed vertically above the cheeks, leaning slightly inward for the bright cartoon expression.
- R1: ch 7.
- R2: Starting in the second ch from hook, sc 5, 3 sc in last ch, work on the opposite side of the chain, sc 4, inc in last ch. 14 sts.
- R3: inc, sc 4, inc in next 3 sts, sc 4, inc in next 2 sts. 20 sts.
- R4: sc 1, inc, sc 5, sc 1, inc, sc 1, inc, sc 5, sc 1, inc, sc 1, inc. 25 sts.
- R5: sc around. 25 sts.
FO with a long tail. Do not stuff. Flatten each oval. Sew the eyes from head round 8 to round 15, leaving about 3 stitches between them at the narrowest point.
Black Oval Pupils
Make two black oval pupils, or cut two small ovals from black felt. Crocheted pupils give a soft handmade finish.
- R1: ch 5.
- R2: Starting in the second ch from hook, sc 3, 3 sc in last ch, work on the opposite side, sc 2, inc in last ch. 10 sts.
- R3: sc around. 10 sts.
FO and sew one pupil to each white eye, slightly toward the lower inside edge. Add one small white straight stitch on each pupil for a shine spot.
Front Teeth
Use white yarn or cream yarn. The teeth are small rectangles hanging below the muzzle center.
- Ch 5.
- Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and across. 4 sts.
- Rows 2–4: ch 1, turn, sc across. 4 sts.
- FO with a long tail.
Sew the tooth piece under the muzzle. Use black embroidery floss or thin black yarn to stitch one vertical line down the center and one short horizontal line at the top.
Bunny Ears
Make two outer ears in gray and two inner panels in cream. The ears are tall, narrow, and pointed, with the cream inner section framed by gray edging.
Outer Ear in Gray
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: sc around. 6 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc around. 9 sts.
- R4: sc around. 9 sts.
- R5: sc 2, inc around. 12 sts.
- R6: sc around. 12 sts.
- R7: sc 3, inc around. 15 sts.
- R8: sc around. 15 sts.
- R9: sc 4, inc around. 18 sts.
- R10–R22: sc around. 18 sts for 13 rounds.
- R23: sc 4, dec around. 15 sts.
- R24: sc around. 15 sts.
- R25: sc 3, dec around. 12 sts.
- R26: sc around. 12 sts.
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Lightly stuff only the lower third of the ear. Flatten the top gently. FO with a long tail. Repeat for the second ear.
Inner Ear Panel in Cream
- Ch 20.
- Row 1: sc in second ch from hook, sc 17, 3 sc in last ch, work along opposite side, sc 17, inc in last ch. 40 sts around the chain.
- Row 2: sc 18, inc in next 3 sts, sc 18, inc in last st. 44 sts.
- Row 3: sc 19, hdc 2, dc 2, hdc 2, sc 19. FO.
Sew one cream panel onto the front of each gray ear. Keep the cream panel centered and leave a visible gray border around all edges.
Attaching the Ears
Pin the ears to the top of the head between rounds 2 and 7. Place them about 7 stitches apart at the base. Angle them slightly outward so they match the tall V shape in the image.
Sew around the base twice for strength. Add a few hidden stitches from the back of each ear into the head so the ears stand upright.
Body
Use medium gray yarn. The body is slim at the neck, wider at the belly, and long enough to fit underneath the overalls.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc around. 18 sts.
- R4: sc 2, inc around. 24 sts.
- R5: sc 3, inc around. 30 sts.
- R6: sc 4, inc around. 36 sts.
- R7–R13: sc around. 36 sts for 7 rounds.
- R14: sc 4, dec around. 30 sts.
- R15–R17: sc around. 30 sts.
- R18: sc 3, dec around. 24 sts.
- R19–R20: sc around. 24 sts.
- R21: sc 2, dec around. 18 sts.
- R22: sc around. 18 sts.
Stuff firmly. FO with a long tail. The narrow top of the body will sit under the head and should be secure enough to hold the large head steady.
Legs
Make two gray legs. These are long and slim, visible below the blue overalls, and end inside the oversized red shoes.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 3, inc around. 15 sts.
- R4–R19: sc around. 15 sts for 16 rounds.
- R20: sc 3, dec around. 12 sts.
- R21: sc around. 12 sts.
Stuff the legs evenly but not too tightly. FO on the first leg. Do not FO on the second leg if you want to crochet the legs directly to the body base. For easier assembly, FO both legs and sew them under the body.
Arms
Make two arms. Start with white yarn for glove cuffs and hands, then change to gray yarn for the sleeves/arms visible below the yellow shirt sleeves.
White Glove Hand
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc around. 18 sts.
- R4–R6: sc around. 18 sts.
- R7: sc 1, dec around. 12 sts.
- R8: BLO sc around. 12 sts.
Gray Arm
- Change to gray yarn.
- R9–R23: sc around. 12 sts for 15 rounds.
- R24: sc 2, dec around. 9 sts.
Stuff the hand firmly and the arm lightly. Flatten the upper opening and sc across 4 stitches to close. FO with a long tail for sewing.
Glove Cuff
Join white yarn to the front loops left from R8. Ch 1, sc around, sl st to join. Next round: ch 1, sc 1, inc around to create a fluffy cuff. FO and weave in the tail.
Red Shoes with White Toe Fronts
Make two shoes. The shoes are bright red with large white rounded toe fronts and small heart-like brown buttons on the sides.
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Red Shoe Base
- R1: ch 8.
- R2: Starting in second ch from hook, sc 6, 3 sc in last ch, work on opposite side, sc 5, inc in last ch. 16 sts.
- R3: inc, sc 5, inc in next 3 sts, sc 5, inc in next 2 sts. 22 sts.
- R4: sc 1, inc, sc 6, sc 1, inc, sc 1, inc, sc 6, sc 1, inc, sc 1, inc. 28 sts.
- R5: BLO sc around. 28 sts.
- R6–R7: sc around. 28 sts.
- R8: sc 7, dec 5 times, sc 11. 23 sts.
- R9: sc 6, dec 4 times, sc 9. 19 sts.
- R10: sc around. 19 sts.
Stuff the shoe firmly at the toe and medium-firm at the heel. Insert the gray leg into the shoe opening and sew around securely.
White Toe Patch
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc around. 18 sts.
- R4: sc around. 18 sts.
Flatten into a half dome and sew onto the front of the red shoe. Use black yarn to embroider three vertical toe lines on each white patch.
Small Shoe Buttons
With tan or brown yarn, make 5 sc in MR, sl st to join, FO. Sew one small button on the outer side of each shoe near the red strap area.
Yellow Shirt
The yellow shirt is visible at the chest and as short sleeves under the blue overalls. It can be crocheted as a removable top before the overalls or sewn directly onto the body.
Shirt Body
- Use yellow yarn. Ch 37.
- Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and across. 36 sts.
- Rows 2–5: ch 1, turn, sc across. 36 sts.
- Row 6: ch 1, turn, sc 8, ch 6, skip 6, sc 8, ch 6, skip 6, sc 8. This makes arm openings. 36 working spaces.
- Rows 7–12: ch 1, turn, sc across, working 6 sc into each ch space. 36 sts.
- FO with a long tail.
Wrap the shirt around the upper body with the opening at the back. Sew the back seam neatly. The lower edge will be covered by the blue overalls.
Short Sleeves
Join yellow yarn at one armhole. Work 16 sc evenly around the armhole. R2–R4: sc around. FO. Repeat for the second sleeve. The gray arms should pass through these sleeves before final sewing.
Blue Carrot Garden Overalls
The overalls are worked as a bib and shorts-style bottom. They sit over the yellow shirt, cover the belly, and leave the gray legs visible below. The front includes several tiny orange carrots.
Overall Shorts Base
- Use blue yarn. Ch 37.
- Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and across. 36 sts.
- Rows 2–8: ch 1, turn, sc across. 36 sts.
- Row 9: ch 1, turn, sc 16, ch 4, skip 4, sc 16. This creates the center split. 36 spaces.
- Row 10: ch 1, turn, sc 16, 4 sc in ch space, sc 16. 36 sts.
- Rows 11–15: ch 1, turn, sc across. 36 sts.
- FO with a long tail.
Wrap the shorts base around the lower body and sew the back seam. Position the center split at the front so the two short legs form around the bunny’s legs.
Short Leg Edging
Join blue yarn around one leg opening. Work 20 sc evenly around. R2: sc around. FO. Repeat for the second leg opening. This creates the rounded hem seen at the bottom of the overalls.
Front Bib
- Attach blue yarn to the front upper edge of the shorts, centered over 18 stitches.
- Row 1: sc 18 across the front only.
- Rows 2–10: ch 1, turn, sc across. 18 sts.
- Row 11: ch 1, turn, dec, sc 14, dec. 16 sts.
- Row 12: ch 1, turn, sc across. 16 sts.
- FO and weave in end.
Overall Straps
Make two straps in blue yarn. These run from the top corners of the front bib, over the shoulders, and down to the back waist.
- Ch 26 for each strap.
- Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and across. 25 sts.
- Row 2: ch 1, turn, sc across. 25 sts.
- FO with long tails.
Sew one strap to each top corner of the bib. Cross them lightly over the shoulders if desired, or keep them straight as shown in the image. Sew the back ends to the back waist of the overalls.
Overall Buttons
With brown yarn, make two small circles: 6 sc in MR, sl st to join, FO. Sew one button on each upper corner of the bib where the straps meet.
Tiny Carrot Appliques for Overalls
Make five to seven small carrot appliques. Place them across the front bib and shorts area so the overalls look like a carrot garden fabric.
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Orange Carrot Body
- Use orange yarn and 2.5 mm hook. Ch 5.
- Row 1: sc in second ch from hook, hdc, dc, dc. FO.
- Shape the piece into a tiny tapered carrot with the wider end at the top.
Green Carrot Top
- Join green yarn to the top of the orange carrot.
- Ch 3, sl st into same top point.
- Ch 2, sl st into same top point.
- Ch 3, sl st into same top point.
- FO and trim neatly.
Sew the carrots randomly onto the blue overalls. Use two carrots on the bib, two on the lower front, and one or two near the side edges.
Round Carrot Crossbody Bag
The bunny carries a round brown shoulder bag with a raised orange carrot on the front. The strap crosses diagonally from shoulder to hip.
Bag Front and Back
Make two circles in brown yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc around. 18 sts.
- R4: sc 2, inc around. 24 sts.
- R5: sc 3, inc around. 30 sts.
- R6: sc 4, inc around. 36 sts.
- FO the first circle. Do not FO the second circle.
Joining the Bag
- Place both circles wrong sides together.
- Using the working loop from the second circle, sc through both layers for 30 stitches.
- Before closing fully, insert a thin layer of stuffing.
- Finish with 6 more sc through both layers.
- Sl st to join and FO.
Raised Spiral Detail
Use brown yarn. Surface crochet or sew a spiral on the front of the bag, starting from the center and circling outward. This creates the woven round texture visible in the image.
Bag Carrot Applique
- With orange yarn, ch 7.
- Row 1: sc in second ch from hook, sc, hdc, hdc, dc, dc. FO.
- With green yarn, join at the top and make ch 3, sl st, ch 2, sl st, ch 3, sl st.
Sew the carrot to the center front of the bag. Keep the carrot vertical with the green leaves at the top.
Crossbody Strap
- Use brown yarn. Ch 60.
- Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and across. 59 sts.
- FO with long tails.
Sew one end to the top left side of the bag and the other end to the top right side. Place the strap over one bunny shoulder and let the bag sit at the opposite hip.
Head Flower and Leaves
The image shows a small white daisy with a yellow center and green leaves tucked near one ear. This detail softens the tall ear shape and adds a garden look.
Daisy Center
- Use yellow yarn. 6 sc in MR.
- Sl st to join. FO.
White Petals
Join white yarn to any stitch of the yellow center.
- Ch 3, dc in same stitch, ch 3, sl st in same stitch.
- Sl st into next center stitch.
- Repeat until you have 6 petals.
- FO with a sewing tail.
Green Leaves
Make two leaves.
- Ch 7.
- Starting in second ch from hook: sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc, sl st.
- FO with tail.
Sew the leaves behind the daisy. Attach the flower to the front of the head near the base of one ear.
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Picnic Basket
The side picnic basket is worked in tan-brown yarn. It has a rounded rectangular base, short walls, a curved handle, and a red-and-white plus black-and-white cloth draped over the top.
Basket Base
- Use tan-brown yarn. Ch 13.
- R1: Starting in second ch from hook, sc 11, 3 sc in last ch, work along opposite side, sc 10, inc in last ch. 26 sts.
- R2: inc, sc 10, inc in next 3 sts, sc 10, inc in next 2 sts. 32 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc, sc 10, sc 1, inc, sc 1, inc, sc 10, sc 1, inc, sc 1, inc. 38 sts.
- R4: BLO sc around. 38 sts.
- R5–R10: sc around. 38 sts for 6 rounds.
- R11: sl st around loosely to finish the rim.
Cut a small piece of cardboard or plastic canvas to fit the base if you want the basket to stand firmly. Insert it before finishing the basket walls.
Basket Handle
- Use tan-brown yarn. Ch 31.
- Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and across. 30 sts.
- Rows 2–3: ch 1, turn, sc across. 30 sts.
- FO with long tails.
Curve the handle over the basket and sew each end to the inside of the basket rim. Sew firmly so it stands upright.
Gingham Cloth
Use white yarn for the cloth base. Add red and black embroidery lines afterward to imitate the checkered fabric shown in the image.
- Ch 17.
- Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and across. 16 sts.
- Rows 2–12: ch 1, turn, sc across. 16 sts.
- FO and weave in ends.
Use red yarn to embroider vertical and horizontal lines every 3 stitches on one half of the cloth. Use black yarn to embroider the same grid on the other half. Fold and drape the cloth over the basket rim.
Red Apple
The small red apple sits beside the basket. It has a round red body, a brown stem, and a green leaf.
Apple Body
- Use red yarn. R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc around. 18 sts.
- R4–R6: sc around. 18 sts.
- R7: sc 1, dec around. 12 sts.
- Stuff firmly.
- R8: dec around. 6 sts.
- FO and close.
Thread the yarn tail through the center from bottom to top and pull slightly to create a natural apple dip. Secure the tail.
Stem and Leaf
- Stem: With brown yarn, ch 5, sl st in second ch from hook and across. Sew to top of apple.
- Leaf: With green yarn, ch 6, sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sl st along the chain. Sew beside the stem.
Straw Garden Hat
The garden hat is shown as a flat straw-colored hat with a rounded crown, wide brim, green band, and white daisy on the side.
Hat Crown
- Use straw or beige yarn. R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc around. 18 sts.
- R4: sc 2, inc around. 24 sts.
- R5: sc 3, inc around. 30 sts.
- R6–R9: sc around. 30 sts.
Hat Brim
- R10: FLO sc 4, inc around. 36 sts.
- R11: sc 5, inc around. 42 sts.
- R12: sc 6, inc around. 48 sts.
- R13: sc 7, inc around. 54 sts.
- R14: sl st loosely around. 54 sts.
FO and weave in ends. Press the brim flat with your hands. Do not over-stuff the crown; it should look like a soft crocheted straw hat.
Green Hat Band
- Use green yarn. Ch 34.
- Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and across. 33 sts.
- FO with long tails.
Wrap the band around the base of the crown and sew in place. Add a small white daisy using the same flower instructions from the head flower section.
Assembly Order
Before sewing permanently, pin all pieces together and compare the proportions. The bunny should have a large rounded head, tall upright ears, large cheeks, slim arms and legs, oversized shoes, and a bright outfit.
- Sew the body to the head, keeping the head centered and upright.
- Sew the ears to the top of the head, angled outward.
- Sew the white cheeks to the lower face, one on each side.
- Sew the center muzzle between the cheeks.
- Sew the pink nose to the top of the muzzle.
- Sew the teeth under the muzzle and embroider the center tooth line.
- Sew the white eyes above the cheeks.
- Add black pupils and small white shine stitches.
- Attach the yellow shirt around the upper body.
- Insert and sew the arms through the shirt sleeves.
- Sew the legs under the body.
- Attach the red shoes to the feet if not already attached.
- Wrap and sew the blue overalls around the body.
- Add straps, buttons, and carrot appliques.
- Place the crossbody bag strap over the shoulder and secure lightly with hidden stitches.
- Sew the head flower near one ear.
- Arrange the picnic basket, apple, and straw hat beside the bunny for display.
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
Use pins to adjust the face before sewing. The eyes should be tall and close together, the cheeks should sit wide and round, and the nose should rest neatly above the teeth. Small changes in placement can completely change the expression.
- Use black yarn to stitch a short vertical mouth line from the nose down to the teeth.
- Add two tiny black stitches at the lower corners of the muzzle if you want a gentle smile.
- Brush the white cheeks lightly with your fingers to round the shape.
- Secure the ears with extra stitches at the back if they lean too much.
- Check that the overalls sit evenly at the waist and do not twist around the body.
Care Notes
Spot clean only. Use a damp cloth and mild soap on small marks. Avoid soaking the doll because the stuffing, embroidered details, buttons, and layered accessories may lose their shape.
Let the crochet pieces air dry fully before storing. Do not use high heat, a dryer, or strong cleaning chemicals. Reshape the ears, cheeks, shoes, and hat gently while damp if needed.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- Both ears are firmly sewn and angled outward.
- Face pieces are symmetrical and securely attached.
- Cheeks are round and evenly stuffed.
- Teeth have a clear black center line.
- Yellow shirt shows under the overalls and at the sleeves.
- Blue overalls include straps, buttons, and tiny carrots.
- Red shoes have white toe fronts and black toe lines.
- Crossbody carrot bag sits at the bunny’s side.
- Basket, apple, and straw hat are complete for the full garden scene.
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Store the finished crochet bunny in a dry place away from direct sunlight. Long sun exposure may fade the blue overalls, red shoes, orange carrots, and green leaves.
For display, keep the doll upright with light support behind the body if needed. If the ears bend during storage, gently steam from a safe distance and reshape with your fingers. Never press a hot iron directly onto the crochet fabric.
If gifting this item to a child, replace small buttons with embroidered circles and secure every applique with extra stitches. The design contains small decorative parts, so adjust safety details based on the intended use.



