This cozy crochet miniature diorama features a soft bunny sitting in bed with a green book, a carved-style wooden bed, patchwork quilt, pillows, nightstand, lamp, books, wardrobe, vanity table, mirror, potted plants, basket, rug, and plank-style floor base. The finished scene is designed as a warm handmade bedroom corner with realistic miniature proportions.
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Pattern Overview
This pattern is written in US crochet terms. The project is built as a miniature diorama, so each piece is made separately, lightly stuffed or stiffened, then sewn or glued into position. The design uses mostly single crochet for a tight amigurumi texture and small decorative rows for the quilt, wood grain, and accessories.
The image shows a compact room scene with a raised wooden platform, a bed placed slightly left of center, the bunny sitting against pillows, a wardrobe behind the bed, and a vanity area on the right. Keep these placements in mind while assembling so the final piece matches the picture closely.
Finished Size
- Base: about 9 in wide x 8 in deep.
- Bed: about 5 in long x 3.25 in wide x 3.25 in high at posts.
- Bunny: about 4.25 in tall including ears.
- Wardrobe: about 3 in wide x 1.25 in deep x 4.25 in tall.
- Vanity: about 2.75 in wide x 1.25 in deep x 3.25 in tall including mirror.
Materials
- Sport weight cotton yarn or fine DK cotton yarn.
- Yarn colors: warm brown, dark brown, tan, cream, ivory, beige, soft pink, muted green, sage green, dusty rose, rust, oatmeal, gray-blue, black, white, golden yellow, and medium plant green.
- 2.25 mm crochet hook for most pieces.
- 2.75 mm hook for the oval rug only, if you want a softer edge.
- Fiberfill stuffing.
- Plastic canvas or thin cardboard for the base, bed panels, wardrobe, and vanity.
- Yarn needle.
- Stitch markers.
- Small black safety eyes, 4 mm, or black embroidery thread.
- Pink embroidery thread for bunny nose.
- Optional craft wire for plant stems and mirror support.
- Fabric glue or hot glue for structural miniature assembly.
Abbreviations
- 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 Tension
Use a firm tension so the furniture keeps a squared miniature shape. With a 2.25 mm hook and sport cotton, 8 sc x 8 rows should measure about 1 inch. Exact gauge is less important than consistency, but tight stitches are important for clean edges, sturdy posts, and crisp furniture corners.
Important Construction Notes
- Work amigurumi parts in continuous rounds unless the pattern says to turn.
- Work furniture panels in rows, then edge them with single crochet for clean box shapes.
- Insert plastic canvas or cardboard inside large flat pieces before closing them.
- Use dark brown surface slip stitches to create wood plank lines and furniture seams.
- For a picture-accurate look, use muted natural colors rather than bright colors.
Wooden Floor Platform
The base in the image looks like a brown wooden platform made from narrow planks. It is slightly larger than the whole bedroom scene and has raised border strips. This piece supports everything, so make it firm and flat.
Main Floor Panel
Use warm brown yarn.
- Ch 61.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 60 sc.
- R2-R48: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 60 sc.
- Do not FO. Ch 1 and work 1 round of sc evenly around the rectangle, placing 3 sc in each corner. Sl st to first sc. FO and weave in ends.
Cut plastic canvas slightly smaller than the crocheted rectangle. Make a second identical rectangle if you want a fully covered bottom. Place plastic canvas between both rectangles and sc through both layers around the edge. If using only one crocheted layer, glue the plastic canvas underneath.
Plank Lines
Use dark brown yarn and a surface crochet method.
- Work vertical surface sl st lines from front to back every 6 stitches across the base.
- Make some lines slightly uneven by stopping and restarting after 18 to 25 rows.
- Add short horizontal surface sl st lines in random places to imitate individual boards.
- Use tan yarn to add a few lighter straight stitches along selected planks.
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Raised Edge Strips
Make 4 strips in warm brown.
- Front and back strips, make 2: Ch 63. R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 62 sc. R2-R4: Ch 1, sc across. FO.
- Side strips, make 2: Ch 51. R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 50 sc. R2-R4: Ch 1, sc across. FO.
Sew or glue the strips around the base edges. The front edge should sit slightly raised like a neat wooden frame. Use dark brown yarn to stitch small vertical lines across the strips so they resemble the platform boards in the image.
Bed Frame
The bed is the central object. It has dark brown rounded posts, a dark headboard, a footboard, side rails, a cream mattress, two pillows, and a thick patchwork quilt. The headboard is placed at the left rear, while the footboard rises at the front right side of the image.
Bed Base Panel
Use warm brown yarn.
- Ch 31.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 30 sc.
- R2-R46: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 30 sc.
- Work 1 round of sc evenly around, placing 3 sc in each corner. FO.
Make a second panel the same way. Place plastic canvas between the two panels. Join around with sc through both layers. This creates a firm bed platform.
Headboard
Use dark brown yarn.
- Ch 32.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 31 sc.
- R2-R18: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 31 sc.
- Edge around with sc, placing 3 sc in each corner. FO.
Make a second matching panel. Insert plastic canvas and join around with sc. Sew the headboard upright to one short end of the bed base. The image shows the headboard reaching above the bunny shoulders, so keep it vertical and firm.
Footboard
Use dark brown yarn.
- Ch 32.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 31 sc.
- R2-R12: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 31 sc.
- Edge around with sc. FO.
Make a second panel, insert plastic canvas, and join around. Sew the footboard upright at the opposite short end of the bed. It should be lower than the headboard but still visible above the quilt.
Side Rails
Use dark brown yarn. Make 2.
- Ch 47.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 46 sc.
- R2-R6: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 46 sc.
- FO, leaving a long tail.
Sew one rail along each long side of the bed. The rails should rise just high enough to hold the mattress and quilt. Stitch the rail ends to the headboard and footboard for a strong rectangle.
Rounded Bed Posts
Use dark brown yarn. Make 4.
- R1: 6 sc in magic ring. 6 sc.
- R2: Inc around. 12 sc.
- R3-R17: Sc around. 12 sc.
- Stuff firmly as you go.
- R18: Dec around. 6 sc.
- FO, close the top, and weave in the end.
Sew one post to each corner of the bed. The two back posts should extend slightly above the headboard. The two front posts should extend above the footboard. Keep all posts rounded and softly stuffed, matching the handmade miniature look in the photo.
Mattress and Pillows
Cream Mattress
Use cream yarn.
- Ch 29.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 28 sc.
- R2-R40: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 28 sc.
- R41: Work BLO sc around the rectangle, placing 3 sc in each corner.
- R42-R45: Sc around the side wall.
- FO, leaving a long tail.
Cut foam, felt, or folded fabric to fit inside the mattress. Lightly stuff the top for softness, then sew the open bottom closed with a flat rectangle of cream crochet or felt. Place the mattress on the bed base.
Main Pillow
Use ivory yarn.
- Ch 20.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 19 sc.
- R2-R11: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 19 sc.
- Make a second rectangle the same way.
- Hold both layers together and sc around 3 sides. Insert light stuffing. Sc the final side closed. FO.
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Small Back Pillow
Use beige yarn.
- Ch 16.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 15 sc.
- R2-R9: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 15 sc.
- Make a second panel. Join around with sc, lightly stuff, and close.
Place the pillows against the headboard behind the bunny. The ivory pillow should sit lower and wider, while the beige pillow peeks out behind the bunny’s shoulder.
Patchwork Quilt
The quilt in the image is the most detailed textile piece. It has a cream border, many small squares, muted green leaf-like motifs, dusty rose squares, tan squares, raised seams, and a cozy folded top edge.
Mini Quilt Squares
Make 20 small squares total. Each square is worked separately so the blanket looks like a real patchwork quilt.
Basic Square
Use cream, dusty rose, muted green, tan, and oatmeal. Make 20.
- Ch 6.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 5 sc.
- R2-R5: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 5 sc.
- Work 1 round of sc around the square, placing 2 sc in each corner. FO.
Make 8 cream squares, 4 dusty rose squares, 4 muted green squares, and 4 tan squares. Arrange them in 4 columns by 5 rows. The photo shows a random vintage layout, so avoid perfect color symmetry.
Decorative Motifs on Squares
- On 4 cream squares, embroider a small green stem with two lazy-daisy leaves.
- On 2 dusty rose squares, embroider tan short vertical stitches.
- On 2 green squares, embroider cream V stitches to imitate small leaves.
- On 3 tan squares, sew a tiny dark brown center dot.
Join the Quilt
Use cream yarn.
- Whipstitch or slip stitch the squares into 5 rows of 4 squares.
- Join the rows together carefully so the seams remain visible but flat.
- Attach cream yarn to any corner.
- Border R1: Sc evenly around the full quilt, placing 3 sc in each corner.
- Border R2: Ch 1, sc around, placing 3 sc in each corner. FO.
Raised Quilt Grid Lines
Use warm brown or tan yarn.
- Surface sl st along each vertical seam between squares.
- Surface sl st along each horizontal seam between rows.
- Add one extra tan line across the top edge to suggest a folded blanket border.
Place the quilt over the mattress so it hangs slightly over the footboard and right side. The top cream sheet should remain visible near the bunny’s lap, just like the image.
Bunny Doll
The bunny has a cream body, long upright ears, small black eyes, a simple embroidered face, soft pink arms, and a reading pose. The head is round and slightly larger than the body, giving the bunny a gentle storybook look.
Bunny Head
Use cream yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in magic ring. 6 sc.
- R2: Inc around. 12 sc.
- R3: Repeat inc around. 24 sc.
- R4: Repeat 1 sc, inc around. 36 sc.
- R5: Repeat 5 sc, inc around. 42 sc.
- R6-R13: Sc around. 42 sc.
- R14: Repeat 5 sc, dec around. 36 sc.
- R15: Repeat 4 sc, dec around. 30 sc.
- Insert eyes between R9 and R10, 7 stitches apart.
- R16: Repeat 3 sc, dec around. 24 sc.
- R17: Repeat 2 sc, dec around. 18 sc.
- Stuff firmly.
- R18: Repeat 1 sc, dec around. 12 sc.
- R19: Dec around. 6 sc.
- FO and close.
Bunny Body
Use cream yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in magic ring. 6 sc.
- R2: Inc around. 12 sc.
- R3: Repeat 1 sc, inc around. 18 sc.
- R4: Repeat 2 sc, inc around. 24 sc.
- R5-R10: Sc around. 24 sc.
- R11: Repeat 2 sc, dec around. 18 sc.
- R12-R14: Sc around. 18 sc.
- Stuff the lower body lightly.
- R15: Repeat 1 sc, dec around. 12 sc.
- FO, leaving a long tail for sewing.
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Sew the head to the body with the bunny facing slightly forward. The body will be partly hidden by the quilt, so the upper body and arms are most important.
Bunny Ears
Use cream yarn. Make 2.
- R1: 5 sc in magic ring. 5 sc.
- R2: Inc around. 10 sc.
- R3: Repeat 1 sc, inc around. 15 sc.
- R4-R13: Sc around. 15 sc.
- R14: Repeat 3 sc, dec around. 12 sc.
- R15-R18: Sc around. 12 sc.
- Do not stuff. Flatten the ear.
- R19: Sc through both layers across. 6 sc.
- FO, leaving a long tail.
Sew the ears upright on top of the head, about 4 stitches apart. Curve them slightly inward. Embroider a soft beige line down the middle of each ear to match the textured look in the image.
Bunny Arms
Use cream yarn for paws and soft pink yarn for sleeves. Make 2.
- With cream, R1: 6 sc in magic ring. 6 sc.
- R2-R4: Sc around. 6 sc.
- Change to soft pink.
- R5-R10: Sc around. 6 sc.
- Stuff very lightly.
- Flatten and sc through both layers across. 3 sc.
- FO, leaving a tail.
Sew the arms to the upper body so they angle forward and hold the book. The elbows should sit close to the quilt top, creating the seated reading pose.
Bunny Feet
Use cream yarn. Make 2.
- R1: 6 sc in magic ring. 6 sc.
- R2: Inc around. 12 sc.
- R3-R5: Sc around. 12 sc.
- R6: Dec 3 times, sc 6. 9 sc.
- Stuff lightly.
- Flatten and sew closed.
The feet are mostly hidden under the quilt. Sew them to the front lower body if you want them to peek slightly under the blanket.
Bunny Face
- Embroider a tiny vertical pink nose between the eyes, one round lower.
- Add a short straight stitch downward from the nose.
- Add two very small curved mouth stitches.
- Use black thread for tiny eyebrows only if desired.
Green Open Book
The bunny is holding a small green book. It opens toward the viewer, with two visible pages and a darker green cover.
Book Cover
Use muted green yarn.
- Ch 13.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 12 sc.
- R2-R8: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 12 sc.
- FO.
Book Pages
Use pale cream yarn.
- Ch 11.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 10 sc.
- R2-R6: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 10 sc.
- FO.
Sew the cream page panel onto the green cover. Use dark green yarn to stitch one vertical line down the center. Fold slightly at the center line and sew the book to the bunny’s paws.
Nightstand
The nightstand sits on the left side of the bed. It is warm brown with a small open shelf, tiny books, and a cream lampshade on a dark stand.
Nightstand Cube
Use warm brown yarn.
- Ch 14.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 13 sc.
- R2-R12: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 13 sc.
- Make 6 panels total for top, bottom, front, back, and two sides.
- Edge each panel with sc.
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Insert small cardboard pieces behind each panel. Sew or glue the panels into a cube. Leave the front partially open by sewing a dark brown horizontal line across the middle to create a shelf.
Nightstand Drawer and Shelf
- Use dark brown yarn to surface sl st a rectangle on the upper front.
- Add one golden yellow French knot or small sewn dot as the drawer knob.
- For the lower shelf, sew a black or dark green rectangle inside the opening.
Tiny Books on Nightstand
Make 3 books in rust, blue-gray, and dark green.
- Ch 6.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 5 sc.
- R2-R4: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 5 sc.
- FO.
Fold each rectangle once and sew the edge closed. Add a cream straight stitch along one side to look like pages. Stack two books on top and place one book in the lower shelf.
Mini Lamp
Lamp Base
Use dark brown yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in magic ring. 6 sc.
- R2: Inc around. 12 sc.
- R3: BLO sc around. 12 sc.
- R4: Sc around. 12 sc.
- R5: Dec around. 6 sc.
- FO and close.
Lamp Stem
Use dark brown yarn.
- Ch 8.
- Sl st in 2nd ch from hook and across. 7 sl st.
- FO.
Lampshade
Use cream yarn.
- R1: 8 sc in magic ring. 8 sc.
- R2: Inc around. 16 sc.
- R3: BLO sc around. 16 sc.
- R4: Repeat 3 sc, inc around. 20 sc.
- R5-R6: Sc around. 20 sc.
- R7: Sc around loosely. FO.
Sew the stem between the base and lampshade. Place the lamp on the nightstand top, slightly toward the back left corner.
Wardrobe Cabinet
The wardrobe stands behind the bed on the right side. It is tall, warm brown, rectangular, and has two front doors with vertical seam lines and small golden knobs. A folded blanket and a potted trailing plant sit on top.
Wardrobe Body Panels
Use medium warm brown yarn.
Front and Back Panels
Make 2.
- Ch 25.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 24 sc.
- R2-R36: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 24 sc.
- Edge with sc. FO.
Side Panels
Make 2.
- Ch 10.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 9 sc.
- R2-R36: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 9 sc.
- Edge with sc. FO.
Top and Bottom Panels
Make 2.
- Ch 25.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 24 sc.
- R2-R9: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 24 sc.
- Edge with sc. FO.
Back each panel with plastic canvas. Sew the box together neatly. Keep all edges squared. The wardrobe should stand straight behind the bed, slightly taller than the bunny ears.
Wardrobe Doors
Use dark brown yarn for surface details.
- Surface sl st one vertical line down the center of the front panel.
- Surface sl st one line near the left edge and one near the right edge.
- Use golden yellow yarn to sew two small door knobs at the center line, halfway up.
- Add tiny horizontal stitches near the base to imitate carved feet.
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Folded Blanket on Wardrobe
Use tan yarn.
- Ch 16.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 15 sc.
- R2-R10: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 15 sc.
- FO.
Fold the rectangle twice into a soft stack. Use a few stitches to hold the folded shape. Place it flat on the wardrobe top, slightly to the right.
Trailing Plant on Wardrobe
Small Pot
Use tan yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in magic ring. 6 sc.
- R2: Inc around. 12 sc.
- R3: BLO sc around. 12 sc.
- R4-R6: Sc around. 12 sc.
- R7: Repeat 2 sc, dec around. 9 sc.
- Stuff lightly. FO.
Trailing Leaves
Use medium green yarn. Make 8 vines.
- Ch 8.
- In 2nd ch from hook, sl st.
- Repeat across: ch 3, sl st in same ch, sl st in next ch.
- FO, leaving a tail.
Sew the vines around the top of the pot so they drape over the wardrobe edge. Place the pot on the wardrobe top beside the folded blanket.
Vanity Table and Mirror
The vanity sits to the right of the wardrobe. It has a small table, drawer knobs, curved legs, a round mirror, and tiny grooming accessories. A cream towel hangs on the right side, and a potted plant stands nearby.
Vanity Tabletop
Use warm brown yarn.
- Ch 24.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 23 sc.
- R2-R10: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 23 sc.
- Edge around with sc. FO.
Make a second panel the same way. Insert plastic canvas and join around with sc. This creates a firm tabletop.
Vanity Front Panel
Use warm brown yarn.
- Ch 24.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 23 sc.
- R2-R9: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 23 sc.
- FO.
Sew this panel under the front edge of the tabletop. Use dark brown yarn to surface sl st two drawer rectangles. Add two golden yellow knots as drawer knobs.
Vanity Legs
Use dark brown yarn. Make 4.
- R1: 5 sc in magic ring. 5 sc.
- R2-R12: Sc around. 5 sc.
- Stuff lightly only if needed.
- FO.
Sew one leg under each tabletop corner. The front legs should be visible. The back legs can be partly hidden by the mirror and wall placement.
Round Mirror Frame
Use warm brown yarn.
- Ch 34.
- Join with sl st to form a ring, being careful not to twist.
- R1: Ch 1, sc around. 34 sc.
- R2: Repeat 1 sc, inc around until you have 51 sc.
- R3: Sc around. 51 sc.
- FO, leaving a long tail.
Cut a small oval or circle from silver felt, gray felt, or reflective paper. Sew or glue the crochet ring around it. Add two short dark brown support stitches from the bottom of the mirror to the tabletop.
Vanity Accessories
Tiny Blue Cup
Use gray-blue yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in magic ring. 6 sc.
- R2: Inc around. 12 sc.
- R3: BLO sc around. 12 sc.
- R4-R5: Sc around. 12 sc.
- FO.
Tiny Bottle
Use soft pink yarn.
- R1: 5 sc in magic ring. 5 sc.
- R2: Inc around. 10 sc.
- R3-R4: Sc around. 10 sc.
- R5: Dec around. 5 sc.
- R6: Sc around. 5 sc.
- FO.
Tiny Black Box
Use black yarn.
- Ch 7.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 6 sc.
- R2-R4: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 6 sc.
- FO.
Embroider a small white rectangle on the front of the black box to match the small dark accessory on the vanity.
Side Towel or Draped Cloth
Use cream yarn.
- Ch 12.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 11 sc.
- R2-R18: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 11 sc.
- FO.
Drape this piece over the right side of the vanity or nearby chair area. Let it hang softly, just like the pale cloth visible in the picture.
Oval Braided Rug
The rug sits in front of the bed. It is oval, cream and tan, with rings that look like a braided mat.
Use tan yarn first.
- Ch 15.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 12 ch, 3 sc in last ch. Working on opposite side of chain, sc in next 12 ch, 2 sc in last ch. 30 sc.
- R2: 2 sc in first st, sc 12, inc in next 3 sts, sc 12, inc in next 2 sts. 36 sc.
- Change to cream.
- R3: Sc 1, inc, sc 12, repeat sc 1, inc 3 times, sc 12, repeat sc 1, inc 2 times. 42 sc.
- Change to tan.
- R4: Sc around. 42 sc.
- Change to cream.
- R5: Sc 2, inc, sc 14, repeat sc 2, inc 3 times, sc 14, repeat sc 2, inc 2 times. 48 sc.
- R6: Sl st around loosely. FO.
Use tan yarn to surface sl st an inner oval line. Use cream yarn to surface sl st a smaller center oval. Place the rug in front of the bed, slightly angled toward the viewer.
Large Potted Plant Beside Vanity
Plant Pot
Use ivory yarn for the outer pot.
- R1: 6 sc in magic ring. 6 sc.
- R2: Inc around. 12 sc.
- R3: Repeat 1 sc, inc around. 18 sc.
- R4: BLO sc around. 18 sc.
- R5-R9: Sc around. 18 sc.
- R10: Sc around in dark brown for soil. 18 sc.
- FO.
Leaves
Use medium green yarn. Make 7 leaves.
- Ch 8.
- Sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next ch, hdc in next 3 ch, sc in next ch, sl st in last ch.
- Working along the other side of chain, sl st in first ch, sc in next ch, hdc in next 3 ch, sc in next ch, sl st in last ch.
- FO, leaving a sewing tail.
Sew the leaves to dark green chain stems of different lengths. Arrange taller leaves behind and shorter leaves in front. Place this plant to the right side of the vanity.
Succulent Pot Near Bed Foot
The succulent sits near the front right corner of the bed in a warm terracotta pot. The leaves are layered and chunky.
Terracotta Pot
Use rust yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in magic ring. 6 sc.
- R2: Inc around. 12 sc.
- R3: Repeat 1 sc, inc around. 18 sc.
- R4: BLO sc around. 18 sc.
- R5-R8: Sc around. 18 sc.
- R9: Repeat 1 sc, dec around. 12 sc.
- Stuff lightly. FO.
Succulent Leaves
Use sage green yarn.
- Large leaves, make 8: Ch 7, sc in 2nd ch, hdc 3, sc 1, sl st 1. FO.
- Medium leaves, make 8: Ch 6, sc in 2nd ch, hdc 2, sc 1, sl st 1. FO.
- Small leaves, make 6: Ch 5, sc in 2nd ch, hdc 1, sc 1, sl st 1. FO.
Sew large leaves around the outer edge, medium leaves above them, and small leaves in the center. Curl the leaf tips upward with your fingers before attaching the plant to the pot.
Hanging Basket or Soft Storage Basket
A small beige basket appears near the right front side of the scene. It looks soft, slightly slouchy, and has handles.
Use oatmeal yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in magic ring. 6 sc.
- R2: Inc around. 12 sc.
- R3: Repeat 1 sc, inc around. 18 sc.
- R4: BLO sc around. 18 sc.
- R5-R10: Sc around. 18 sc.
- R11: Sl st around loosely. FO.
Basket Handles
Use oatmeal yarn. Make 2.
- Ch 12.
- Sl st in 2nd ch from hook and across. 11 sl st.
- FO, leaving tails.
Sew one handle to each side of the basket. Place the basket near the front right of the platform, behind or beside the succulent pot.
Tall Window-Side Plant Behind the Bed
The image includes a green plant rising behind the bed and nightstand, near the window side. This plant adds height and fills the cozy corner.
Small Brown Pot
Use dark brown yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in magic ring. 6 sc.
- R2: Inc around. 12 sc.
- R3: BLO sc around. 12 sc.
- R4-R7: Sc around. 12 sc.
- R8: Sc around in dark brown or black for soil. 12 sc.
- FO.
Branch Stems
Use medium green yarn.
- Make 5 stems by chaining 10, 12, 14, 15, and 17.
- Sl st back along each chain for firmness.
- For a wired plant, crochet around thin floral wire instead.
Small Leaves
Make 12 leaves in medium green.
- Ch 5.
- Sl st in 2nd ch, sc in next ch, hdc in next ch, sl st in last ch.
- FO, leaving a tail.
Sew leaves to the stems in pairs. Attach stems into the pot and bend them upward. Place this plant behind the nightstand and bed so it peeks above the bunny and furniture.
Mini Cactus-Like Plant Behind Bunny
A small green cactus shape appears near the bunny and wardrobe area. It has upright stems and rounded textured bumps.
Use sage green yarn.
- Main stem R1: 6 sc in magic ring. 6 sc.
- R2-R10: Sc around. 6 sc.
- FO and close.
- Side stem, make 2: 5 sc in magic ring, sc around for 5 rounds, FO.
Sew the two side stems to the main stem at different heights. Add tiny cream straight stitches as cactus texture. Place behind the bunny, partly hidden by the pillow and wardrobe.
Small Crocheted Books and Room Details
Several tiny accessories make the room feel lived in. The photo includes stacked books, folded textiles, small bottles, and decorative objects. These pieces are quick, but they add important accuracy.
Flat Folded Book
Use any accent color.
- Ch 8.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Turn. 7 sc.
- R2-R5: Ch 1, sc across. Turn. 7 sc.
- FO.
Fold once and sew the sides closed. Add cream stitches along one edge for pages. Make at least 4 extra books to scatter on the nightstand, bed area, and vanity.
Tiny Pillow Roll
Use tan yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in magic ring. 6 sc.
- R2: Inc around. 12 sc.
- R3-R10: Sc around. 12 sc.
- Stuff lightly.
- R11: Dec around. 6 sc.
- FO and close.
Place this roll on top of the wardrobe with the folded blanket if you want the stacked textile look shown in the image.
Assembly Layout
Begin by placing the bed slightly left of center on the wooden floor. The headboard should sit toward the back left area, and the footboard should face the front. Glue or sew the bed firmly to the platform after checking the space for all furniture.
- Attach the wardrobe behind the bed, slightly right of the bunny.
- Attach the nightstand to the left side of the bed.
- Attach the vanity to the right side of the wardrobe.
- Place the oval rug in front of the bed.
- Place the succulent pot near the front right corner of the bed.
- Place the basket near the succulent and vanity side.
- Place the tall plant behind the nightstand and the larger leafy plant beside the vanity.
Do not crowd the room too evenly. The image has a natural miniature arrangement, with some objects tucked behind others. Let the plants overlap the furniture slightly, and let the quilt hang softly over the bed edge.
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
Sew the bunny into a seated position against the pillows before attaching the book. The head should face forward, with the ears rising above the headboard. Use a few hidden stitches through the bunny body, pillows, and mattress so the doll remains upright.
Check the face last. The eyes should be small and calm, the nose centered, and the mouth minimal. Add gentle blush with a tiny amount of pink yarn or fabric-safe blush if desired. Keep the expression simple and sweet.
Care Notes
- Spot clean only with a damp cloth.
- Do not soak the diorama because cardboard or plastic inserts may shift.
- Keep away from direct sunlight to protect muted yarn colors.
- Do not machine wash or tumble dry.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- Wood plank lines are visible on the base.
- Bed posts are straight and rounded.
- Quilt has 20 patchwork squares and visible seam lines.
- Bunny is seated upright and holding the green book.
- Nightstand includes lamp and tiny books.
- Wardrobe has two doors, knobs, folded blanket, and plant.
- Vanity includes mirror, drawer details, cup, bottle, and small black box.
- Plants, basket, rug, and succulent are attached securely.
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
To preserve the miniature shape, dust the diorama gently with a soft brush. Work from the tallest pieces downward so loose dust falls onto the base and can be brushed away. Avoid pulling on plant leaves, bunny ears, or mirror supports.
If a small stain appears, touch only that area with a barely damp cloth and mild soap. Press dry with a clean towel. Let the piece air dry completely in a shaded place before displaying it again.
For long-term storage, place the diorama inside a sturdy box with tissue around the furniture. Do not stack heavy items on top. Keep the room scene dry, clean, and protected so the tiny crochet bedroom stays cozy and detailed for many years.

