This sweet boutique caravan is a display-worthy crochet playset with a blush-and-cream camper, a dressed bunny, and tiny shop details that look like a miniature “crochet dollhouse.” If you enjoy searching for handmade crochet camper decor and amigurumi doll clothes to buy, you’ll love making your own.
Inside you’ll build a tiny wardrobe, vanity, bench bed, baskets, flowers, and a garland—perfect for anyone who browses crochet boutique set, amigurumi bunny doll, and crochet dollhouse accessories to buy. Every piece is designed to match the photo, including the peony basket, hangers, and ribbon gift box.
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Project Overview
You will crochet a cutaway-style caravan with a rounded roof cover, two-tone stripes, and a detailed interior. Then you will make one larger boutique bunny wearing a jacket, ruffled skirt, and beret, plus one small bunny in a matching dress. Finally, you’ll add the mini props: clothes rack, hangers, vanity with round mirror, stool, storage cubes, garland balls, peony decor, and gift items.
The build is modular. Each interior piece is separate so it can be arranged exactly like the photo. This also makes it easier for beginners: you can finish one tiny item at a time, then place it inside to see the scene come alive.
Materials
- Yarn: Cotton or cotton-blend for crisp stitches (DK/#3 recommended). Colors: Cream/Off-white, Blush Pink, Dusty Rose, Beige/Tan, Light Gray, Dark Brown, Soft Green, Bright Pink, Mauve, Small amounts of Lavender and Gold/Yellow for accents.
- Fiberfill (small amount for dolls and some decor pieces).
- Hooks (use different sizes as you go):
Caravan exterior: 2.75 mm (C) or 3.0 mm (D).
Large bunny body/clothes: 2.5 mm.
Small bunny body/clothes: 2.0 mm.
Mini props (flowers, garland, hangers, tiny jars): 1.5 mm.
Optional for roof drape/cover (looser fabric look): 3.5 mm. - Safety eyes: 6 mm for large bunny, 4 mm for small bunny (or embroider eyes for child-safe).
- Embroidery floss: Black, Pink, and White for facial details.
- Stiffener options: Craft wire (thin) or pipe cleaner for clothes rack bar; fabric stiffener or diluted white glue for hangers (optional).
- Notions: Stitch markers, tapestry needle, scissors, pins, ruler, small buttons (6–8 mm) for jacket front (3 pieces), snap or tiny button for beret if desired.
- Support (optional but helpful): A piece of plastic canvas or thin cardboard for caravan floor and furniture tops (hidden inside).
Finished Size (Approx.)
- Caravan: about 9–11 in (23–28 cm) long, 6–7 in (15–18 cm) tall, depending on yarn and hook.
- Large bunny: about 5–6 in (13–15 cm) tall.
- Small bunny: about 3–4 in (8–10 cm) tall.
Stitch Abbreviations
- MR = magic ring
- ch = chain
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- inc = increase (2 sc in same st)
- dec = invisible decrease
- blo = back loop only
- flo = front loop only
- st(s) = stitch(es)
- rnd = round
Important Notes for an Accurate Look
- Use tight stitches for dolls and structural parts. If stuffing shows, go down a hook size.
- For the caravan, keep edges straight by counting carefully and using stitch markers at corners.
- Mini props look best with a smaller hook. Switch to 1.5 mm for the smallest items.
- Unless stated, work in continuous rounds for amigurumi.
- Color changes: complete the last yarn over of the prior stitch with the new color for clean stripes.
Color Key (Suggested)
- A = Cream/Off-white
- B = Blush Pink
- C = Dusty Rose (deeper pink)
- D = Beige/Tan
- E = Soft Green
- F = Bright Pink (peony petals)
- G = Mauve (accent petals)
- H = Light Gray (mirror/metal accents)
- I = Dark Brown (rack bar, small details)
Section 1: Caravan Floor Base (Hook 2.75–3.0 mm)
This base is a flat oval like the photo. The cutaway opening is on one long side. Use A for most of the floor. Add B stripes later with surface crochet or rows.
Oval Floor
- With A, ch 21.
- Rnd 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc 18, 3 sc in last ch. Continue on underside: sc 18, 2 sc in last ch. (42)
- Rnd 2: inc, sc 18, inc x3, sc 18, inc x2. (50)
- Rnd 3: sc, inc, sc 18, (sc, inc) x3, sc 18, (sc, inc) x2. (58)
- Rnd 4: sc 2, inc, sc 18, (sc 2, inc) x3, sc 18, (sc 2, inc) x2. (66)
- Rnd 5: sc 3, inc, sc 18, (sc 3, inc) x3, sc 18, (sc 3, inc) x2. (74)
Stop here for a compact size that matches the photo. If you want a slightly larger caravan, add one more oval increase round.
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Floor Thickness (Box Edge)
- Rnd 6: ch 1, sc blo in each st around. (74)
- Rnd 7–10: sc in each st around. (74)
- Optional: Insert plastic canvas cut to oval size before closing if you want a firmer floor.
Front Step Block (Hook 2.75 mm)
The photo shows a white step block outside the opening. Make a small rectangular block in A, then place it at the door edge.
- With A, ch 13.
- Row 1: sc in 2nd ch, sc 11. (12) ch 1, turn.
- Row 2–14: sc 12. ch 1, turn.
- Fold into a box: sc around the rectangle edges to create depth, then crochet one round up (sc around) to form walls.
- Stuff lightly and close. Keep edges crisp.
Section 2: Side Walls and Cutaway Opening (Hook 2.75–3.0 mm)
You will crochet two side panels: the “back wall” (solid) and the “open boutique wall” (has a large rectangular cutout). Both are striped in B and A like the photo. Use short paragraphs and count carefully to keep the window/door edges smooth.
Stripe Plan
- Lower body: mostly B with subtle horizontal ridges.
- Upper body and roof edge: A dominant.
- Use B for the band across the roof front and the lower side panels.
Solid Back Wall Panel (A/B)
Work in rows to create a rounded-rectangle panel that matches the caravan silhouette. Use hook 2.75–3.0 mm for a neat, sturdy fabric.
- With B, ch 33.
- Row 1: sc in 2nd ch, sc 31. (32) ch 1, turn.
- Row 2–10: sc 32. (32)
- Row 11: switch to A, sc 32.
- Row 12–22: sc 32.
- Shape the top curve:
Row 23: dec, sc 28, dec. (30) ch 1, turn.
Row 24: dec, sc 26, dec. (28)
Row 25: dec, sc 24, dec. (26)
Row 26: dec, sc 22, dec. (24)
Row 27: dec, sc 20, dec. (22)
Row 28: dec, sc 18, dec. (20)
Row 29: dec, sc 16, dec. (18) - Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing.
Open Side Wall Panel with Boutique Opening (A/B)
This panel frames the large cutaway opening visible in the photo. The opening starts low and spans most of the side, leaving a front arch support and a back support near the wheel area.
- With B, ch 33.
- Row 1: sc 32. ch 1, turn.
- Row 2–6: sc 32.
- Row 7 (begin opening): sc 5, ch 22, sk 22, sc 5. (10 sc + 22 ch gap) ch 1, turn.
- Row 8: sc 5, sc 22 across chains, sc 5. (32) ch 1, turn.
- Row 9 (taller opening): sc 5, ch 22, sk 22, sc 5. ch 1, turn.
- Row 10: sc 5, sc 22 across chains, sc 5. ch 1, turn.
- Row 11: switch to A, sc 32.
- Row 12 (final opening height): sc 5, ch 22, sk 22, sc 5. ch 1, turn.
- Row 13: sc 5, sc 22 across chains, sc 5.
- Rows 14–18: sc 32 in A.
- Top curve shaping (match back wall): repeat Rows 23–29 shaping from the back wall, starting at Row 19 here, until you have 18 sts at the top.
After both panels are made, single crochet around the opening edge in A to make it clean. Add 2–3 extra sc at the corners for a firm rectangle.
Section 3: Caravan Front and Rear Panels (Hook 2.75–3.0 mm)
The caravan looks like a soft box with a rounded roof. The front and rear panels close the shape. The rear can be mostly solid. The front includes a small tow tongue and a rounded corner like the photo.
Rear Panel (Solid)
- Use the same pattern as the back wall but make it slightly narrower: start with ch 29 and work 28 sc per row.
- Keep lower 10 rows in B, then switch to A for the upper section.
- Shape the top curve with decreases until you reach 14 sts at the top.
Front Panel (Tow Side)
- With B, ch 29.
- Row 1–8: sc 28. (28) ch 1, turn.
- Switch to A, Rows 9–16: sc 28.
- Shape top curve: dec at both ends every row until 14 sts remain, then work 2 straight rows.
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Tow Tongue (Hook 2.5 mm, Color A)
This small piece sits at the front-left like the photo’s tiny hitch. Keep it simple and flat.
- With A, ch 10.
- Row 1: sc 9. ch 1, turn.
- Row 2–4: sc 9.
- Row 5: dec, sc 5, dec. (7) ch 1, turn.
- Row 6: dec, sc 3, dec. (5) Fasten off.
Section 4: Roof Cover and Top Band (Hook 3.5 mm for drape)
The photo shows a soft, slightly looser roof “blanket” in A with a B border band. Use a larger hook to create a fabric-like drape that sits on the caravan roof.
Roof Drape (A)
- With A and 3.5 mm hook, ch 41.
- Row 1: hdc in 2nd ch, hdc 39. ch 1, turn.
- Row 2–18: hdc 40. (40)
- Optional texture: work Rows 2–18 in blo hdc for a ribbed look.
Roof Border Band (B)
- Switch to B with 3.0 mm hook.
- Round edging: sc evenly around the roof drape rectangle, placing 3 sc in each corner.
- Add a second edging round in B for a thicker band.
Section 5: Wheel Arch and Outer Details (Hook 2.75 mm)
The wheel arch in the photo is a curved pink panel on the lower side. You will crochet a half-oval arch and sew it to the caravan’s lower side edge.
Wheel Arch (B with a C accent)
- With B, ch 13.
- Rnd 1: sc in 2nd ch, sc 10, 3 sc in last ch. Continue underside: sc 10, 2 sc in last ch. (26)
- Rnd 2: inc, sc 10, inc x3, sc 10, inc x2. (34)
- Rnd 3: sc 1, inc, sc 10, (sc 1, inc) x3, sc 10, (sc 1, inc) x2. (42)
- Fasten off. Sew as a raised applique over the lower side area, centered near the opening like in the photo.
- Optional: outline the arch in C with surface slip stitches for definition.
Side Garland Balls (Hook 1.5 mm for minis)
The garland on the right edge has several small balls in cream, blush, and deeper pink. Make 7–9 balls to match the photo’s density.
- For each ball: MR 6 sc. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc around. (12)
- Rnd 4: dec around. (6) Add a pinch of stuffing.
- Finish with a tight closure and leave a long tail for stringing.
String balls on yarn A as the “cord.” Knot between balls so they hang evenly along the caravan opening edge.
Section 6: Assembling the Caravan Shell
Use hook 2.75–3.0 mm pieces. Pin first, then stitch slowly. Keep seams straight so the interior furniture sits flat like the photo.
- Sew the solid back wall to the floor oval’s back long edge.
- Sew the open side wall to one long side of the floor, aligning the opening so it starts near the front step position.
- Sew the rear panel to the back end of the oval floor, joining to both side panels.
- Sew the front panel to the front end of the floor.
- Close the top: stitch the side walls and front/rear panels together along the curved roof line.
- Place the roof drape on top and tack it down with a few hidden stitches so it doesn’t slide.
- Sew the tow tongue to the front floor edge, slightly offset like in the photo.
Finish by single crocheting around the open cutaway edge in A for a neat frame. Add 2 sc at corners to prevent curling.
Section 7: Interior Boutique Furniture (Use Smaller Hooks for Crisp Mini Shapes)
The interior includes a clothes rack with hanging garments, a vanity with round mirror, a small stool, storage cubes, a bench bed, and small baskets. Use 2.0–2.5 mm for furniture, then 1.5 mm for tiny accessories.
Clothes Rack Frame (Hook 2.0 mm, Colors A/D/I)
The rack is a simple rectangle with a top bar. If you want it to hold shape, hide a thin craft wire inside the top bar.
- Make two side “legs” (D): ch 18, sc 17 back down. Make 2 pieces.
- Top bar sleeve (I): ch 22, sc 21; fold around wire (or pipe cleaner) and seam shut with sl st.
- Bottom connector (D): ch 12, sc 11; make 2 connectors.
- Assemble: sew bottom connectors between the legs, one near the floor and one mid-height. Sew the top bar across the tops.
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Mini Hangers (Hook 1.5 mm, Color D or A)
Make 4–6 hangers to place outside on the ground and on the rack like the photo. Lightly stiffen if you want them to hold their triangle shape.
- Ch 10, sl st to first ch to form a ring.
- Ch 1, sc 10 around the ring. sl st to join.
- Ch 5 for the hook, sl st back down the chain, then sl st into the ring to secure.
- For the triangle bottom: (ch 6, sl st into ring) x3 spaced evenly around the ring.
- Fasten off and shape with fingers.
Hanging Garments for Rack (Hook 1.5 mm, Mixed Colors)
The rack shows several tiny dresses/jackets in soft colors. Each garment is a flat mini piece that suggests clothing without bulky seams.
- Mini dress base: ch 9, sc 8. ch 1, turn.
- Row 2: sc 8.
- Row 3: (inc, sc 2) x2, inc, sc 1. (12) This creates a tiny flare.
- Row 4: sc 12.
- Straps: ch 3 at each top corner, sl st back to corner. Fasten off.
- Make 6–8 garments in different colors and hang them from the rack with a stitch through the hanger hook.
Vanity Table (Hook 2.0 mm, Colors A/B)
The vanity sits inside on the right, with a flat top and small drawers. Keep it boxy like the photo.
- Top: with A, ch 15. Row 1: sc 14. ch 1, turn. Row 2–10: sc 14.
- Side walls: sc evenly around the rectangle to create a shallow box, about 3 rounds tall.
- Front drawer panel: in B, ch 13, sc 12 for 4 rows. Sew to the front.
- Add 2 tiny “drawer knobs” with French knots or small embroidered dots.
Round Mirror (Hook 1.5 mm, Color H with A border)
- With H, MR 6 sc. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
- Rnd 4: sc around. (18)
- Switch to A: Rnd 5: sc around for a frame. (18)
- Mirror stand: ch 8, sc 7. Sew under the mirror as a small support.
- Sew mirror to the vanity top, slightly angled like the photo.
Perfume Bottles and Jars (Hook 1.5 mm, Tiny Pieces)
The vanity has tiny containers in pastel colors. Make 3–5 micro bottles and place them on the top.
- Micro bottle: MR 4 sc. (4)
- Rnd 2: sc 4.
- Rnd 3: inc around. (8)
- Rnd 4: sc 8.
- Neck: (dec, sc 2) x2. (6) Rnd 6: sc 6.
- Close with a tiny knot. No stuffing needed.
Stool (Hook 2.0 mm, Colors B/A)
- With B, MR 6 sc. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
- Rnd 4: sc around. (18)
- Rnd 5: sc blo around. (18)
- Rnd 6–9: sc around. (18)
- Switch to A for the base: Rnd 10: sc around. (18)
- Stuff lightly and close: (sc, dec) around to 12, then dec to 6, close.
Bench Bed with Cushion (Hook 2.5 mm, Colors A/B)
Inside the caravan, the right side shows a bench bed with a pink cushion top. Make a firm rectangular base and a removable cushion.
- Bench base: with A, ch 19. Row 1: sc 18. ch 1, turn. Row 2–10: sc 18.
- Build walls: sc evenly around rectangle and work 5 rounds up.
- Stuff lightly and insert a stiffener on the top if desired.
- Cushion: with B, ch 19. Row 1–6: sc 18. Edge with A: sc around.
- Sew cushion to bench top with a few hidden stitches so it stays flat like the photo.
Storage Cubes (Hook 2.0 mm, Color A)
The photo includes small cube storage pieces near the vanity and under the rack. Make 2–3 cubes.
- Ch 9. Row 1: sc 8. Row 2–8: sc 8 to form a square.
- Make 6 squares for each cube. Sew into a box.
- Stuff lightly for shape and close the final seam.
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Section 8: Boutique Decor Props (Flowers, Baskets, Ribbon Box)
These props are the heart of the scene. Use 1.5 mm hook for neat miniature petals and tight spheres. Switch hooks exactly as listed so small pieces don’t look oversized.
Hanging Peony Basket (Hook 2.0 mm basket, 1.5 mm flowers)
The hanging basket sits on the left of the opening and holds bright peony blooms, matching the photo’s clustered look.
Basket (D, Hook 2.0 mm)
- MR 6 sc. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
- Rnd 4: (sc 2, inc) around. (24)
- Rnd 5: sc blo around. (24)
- Rnd 6–10: sc around. (24)
- Finish with sl st and fasten off. Do not stuff.
Hanging Straps (A or D, Hook 2.0 mm)
- Make 2 long chains: ch 35 each. Secure to opposite sides of basket rim.
- Bring straps together and knot. Add a short “hook loop” chain: ch 8, sl st to form a loop.
Peony Blooms (F/G, Hook 1.5 mm)
- Center: with F, MR 6 sc. (6) sl st to close.
- Petal Round 1: (ch 3, dc in same st, ch 3, sl st in next st) repeat around for 6 petals.
- Petal Round 2 (bigger): work in between petals: (sl st, ch 4, 2 dc, ch 4, sl st) x6.
- Make 4–6 blooms. Mix F and G for variation like the photo.
Leaves (E, Hook 1.5 mm)
- Ch 7. In 2nd ch: sl st, sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc. Fasten off.
- Make 6–10 leaves and sew around the blooms.
Sew peonies and leaves into the basket opening so they look full and clustered. Place the basket hanging from the caravan’s left interior edge.
Potted Peony Plant (Hook 2.0 mm pot, 1.5 mm blooms)
This is the standing pot in front of the wheel arch. Keep the pot tan and the flowers bright.
Pot (D, Hook 2.0 mm)
- MR 6 sc. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
- Rnd 4: sc blo around. (18)
- Rnd 5–8: sc around. (18)
- Rim: switch to A, Rnd 9: (sc 2, inc) around. (24)
- Fasten off. Lightly stuff the bottom only so it stands.
Stems (E, Hook 1.5 mm)
- Make 5–7 stems: ch 10, sl st back down the chain.
- Sew stems into the pot center.
Blooms and Leaves
- Use the same peony bloom and leaf patterns from the hanging basket.
- Sew blooms at the top of stems in a clustered dome shape.
Ribbon Gift Box (Hook 2.0 mm box, 1.5 mm ribbon)
The photo shows a small rectangular “present” inside a shallow tray. Make a neat box with a contrasting ribbon band.
- Box base (A): ch 11. Row 1: sc 10. Row 2–8: sc 10.
- Build walls: sc around the rectangle and work 3 rounds up.
- Box lid (A): make a second rectangle slightly larger: ch 12, sc 11 for 8 rows, then 2 rounds around for a lip.
- Ribbon (C, Hook 1.5 mm): ch 40, sl st along chain to thicken. Wrap around box in a cross and tack down.
- Bow: ch 10, sl st back to start for a loop. Make 2 loops and sew at center.
Shallow Tray Basket (Hook 2.0 mm, Color A or D)
- MR 6 sc. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
- Rnd 4: sc blo around. (18)
- Rnd 5–6: sc around. (18)
- Fasten off. Place gift box inside.
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Section 9: Large Boutique Bunny (Hook 2.5 mm)
The main bunny stands on the step wearing a pink jacket with buttons, a layered ruffle skirt, and a beret. Use tight stitches so the face and limbs look smooth. Work slowly and check proportions often.
Head (A, Hook 2.5 mm)
- MR 6 sc. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
- Rnd 4: (sc 2, inc) around. (24)
- Rnd 5: (sc 3, inc) around. (30)
- Rnd 6: (sc 4, inc) around. (36)
- Rnd 7–12: sc around. (36)
- Insert 6 mm safety eyes between Rnds 9–10, about 7 sts apart.
- Rnd 13: (sc 4, dec) around. (30)
- Rnd 14: (sc 3, dec) around. (24)
- Stuff firmly.
- Rnd 15: (sc 2, dec) around. (18)
- Rnd 16: (sc, dec) around. (12)
- Rnd 17: dec around. (6) Close and fasten off.
Muzzle (A) and Nose (Pink floss) (Hook 2.0 mm)
- With A, MR 6 sc. (6)
- Rnd 2: (sc, inc) around. (9)
- Rnd 3: sc around. (9)
- Sew centered below eyes. Lightly stuff.
Embroider a small pink triangle nose and a short vertical line. Add tiny white highlight stitches if you want a glossy look.
Ears (A, make 2) (Hook 2.5 mm)
- MR 6 sc. (6)
- Rnd 2: (sc, inc) around. (9)
- Rnd 3–10: sc around. (9)
- Flatten and sc the opening closed. Do not stuff.
- Sew ears high on the head, slightly angled outward like the photo.
Body (A, Hook 2.5 mm)
- MR 6 sc. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
- Rnd 4: (sc 2, inc) around. (24)
- Rnd 5–6: sc around. (24)
- Rnd 7: (sc 3, inc) around. (30)
- Rnd 8–12: sc around. (30)
- Rnd 13: (sc 3, dec) around. (24)
- Rnd 14: sc around. (24)
- Stuff firmly.
- Rnd 15: (sc 2, dec) around. (18)
- Rnd 16: (sc, dec) around. (12) Close after attaching legs.
Legs (A, make 2) (Hook 2.5 mm)
- MR 6 sc. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc around. (12)
- Rnd 4: (sc 2, dec) around. (9)
- Rnd 5–10: sc around. (9)
- Stuff lightly, flatten top.
- Sew to body bottom so bunny stands straight on the step like the photo.
Arms (A, make 2) (Hook 2.5 mm)
- MR 6 sc. (6)
- Rnd 2: (sc, inc) around. (9)
- Rnd 3–8: sc around. (9)
- Rnd 9: (sc, dec) around. (6)
- Rnd 10–12: sc around. (6)
- Stuff lightly, flatten top and sew to sides just under the head.
Shoes (B/C, Hook 2.5 mm)
The photo shows pink shoes with a lighter band. Crochet simple shoe caps and sew to the feet.
- With C, MR 6 sc. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: sc around. (12)
- Switch to B: Rnd 4: sc around. (12)
- Fasten off, flatten slightly, sew to the bottom of each leg.
Section 10: Large Bunny Outfit (Jacket, Skirt, Beret) (Hook 2.5 mm, some trim with 2.0 mm)
Jacket (C main, A trim)
The jacket has a short body and ruffled cuffs like the photo. Add 3 small buttons down the front.
- With C, ch 21.
- Row 1: sc 20. ch 1, turn.
- Row 2–6: sc 20.
- Shape armholes: Row 7: sc 4, ch 4, sk 4, sc 8, ch 4, sk 4, sc 4. ch 1, turn.
- Row 8: sc 20 (work into chains). ch 1, turn.
- Row 9–10: sc 20. Fasten off.
Sleeves (make 2): With C and 2.5 mm hook, ch 10. Row 1–6: sc 9. Join into a tube. Cuff ruffle (use 2.0 mm): attach A, (inc in each st) around once, then (sc, inc) around for a fuller cuff. Sew sleeves to armholes.
Front edging: With A and 2.0 mm hook, sc around the jacket opening. Make a tiny button band on one side (3 ch-1 spaces). Sew 3 small buttons on the opposite side.
Layered Ruffle Skirt (B with A ruffle edge)
- With B, ch 22, sl st to form a ring (ensure not twisted).
- Rnd 1: sc 22. (22)
- Rnd 2: (sc, inc) around. (33)
- Rnd 3: (sc 2, inc) around. (44)
- Rnd 4: sc around. (44)
- Ruffle edge (A, 2.0 mm hook): in each st work (sc, dc) to create a soft frill. (88 sts formed)
If you want the two-tier look from the photo, add a second ruffle tier: attach A one round above the hem and repeat (sc, dc) in flo only.
Beret Hat (C) (Hook 2.5 mm)
- MR 6 sc. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
- Rnd 4: (sc 2, inc) around. (24)
- Rnd 5: (sc 3, inc) around. (30)
- Rnd 6: sc around. (30)
- Rnd 7: sc blo around to create a slight ridge. (30)
- Rnd 8–9: sc around. (30)
- Rnd 10: (sc 3, dec) around. (24)
- Rnd 11: sc around. (24) Fasten off, lightly shape and sew on the head at an angle.
Section 11: Small Bunny (Mini Assistant) (Hook 2.0 mm)
This smaller bunny stands outside on the right wearing a pink dress with a pale ruffle hem. Keep it simple and sweet, matching the photo’s proportions.
Head (A, Hook 2.0 mm)
- MR 6 sc. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
- Rnd 4: (sc 2, inc) around. (24)
- Rnd 5–8: sc around. (24)
- Insert 4 mm eyes between Rnds 6–7, about 6 sts apart.
- Rnd 9: (sc 2, dec) around. (18)
- Stuff firmly.
- Rnd 10: (sc, dec) around. (12)
- Rnd 11: dec around. (6) Close.
Ears (A, make 2) (Hook 2.0 mm)
- MR 6 sc. (6)
- Rnd 2: sc around. (6)
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. (9)
- Rnd 4–9: sc around. (9)
- Flatten and close with sc. Sew on head.
Body (A, Hook 2.0 mm)
- MR 6 sc. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
- Rnd 4–6: sc around. (18)
- Rnd 7: (sc, dec) around. (12)
- Stuff lightly and close to 6. Sew head to body.
Mini Dress (B with A ruffle) (Hook 2.0 mm; ruffle with 1.5 mm)
- With B, ch 18, sl st to join.
- Rnd 1: sc 18.
- Rnd 2: (sc, inc) around. (27)
- Rnd 3: sc around. (27)
- Hem ruffle (A, 1.5 mm): in each st work (sc, dc). Make it full and frilly.
Section 12: Placement Guide (Match the Photo Exactly)
Use this guide to position every item so your finished scene mirrors the image. Place pieces before sewing them down permanently. If you want a movable playset, tack with only a few stitches.
- Front-left outside: Step block (A) at the opening edge. Place the large bunny standing on it.
- Left interior edge: Hanging peony basket suspended from the frame.
- Interior back wall: Clothes rack centered, with 4–6 hangers and 6–8 tiny garments hanging.
- Floor near rack: Two storage cubes beneath or beside the rack.
- Right interior: Vanity table against the wall with round mirror on top and tiny perfume bottles.
- In front of vanity: Small stool in pink.
- Right bench bed: Rectangular bench with pink cushion.
- Outside near wheel arch: Potted peony plant placed at the front of the arch.
- Outside right: Tall oval mirror standing near the small bunny.
- Outside center: Shallow tray basket holding the ribbon gift box.
- Right opening edge: Garland balls hanging vertically along the frame.
- Outside left ground: A cluster of mini hangers displayed on a string/loop like the photo.
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
Pin the bunny head, ears, and outfit first, then sew with small, hidden stitches. Embroider the nose and mouth after the muzzle is attached, keeping the expression soft. For cheeks, add two tiny pink stitches or a gentle blush with embroidery floss.
Care Notes
Display pieces away from direct sun to prevent fading. If children will handle the set, consider embroidered eyes instead of safety eyes. Keep mini parts (bottles, hangers, garland balls) secured firmly to avoid loss.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- Caravan shell seams are straight and the opening edge is neatly finished.
- Roof drape is tacked in place and the border band looks even.
- Garland balls are evenly spaced and securely knotted.
- Clothes rack stands and garments hang at varied heights.
- Vanity mirror is centered and bottles are visible like the photo.
- Large bunny outfit includes cuffs, skirt ruffles, and 3 front buttons.
- All outside props (pot, tray, gift box, mirror, hangers) match placement.
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Spot-clean with a damp cloth and mild soap, then air-dry flat. For deep cleaning, hand-wash dolls and soft items separately in cool water, squeeze gently, and reshape while drying. Avoid soaking stiffened parts. Store in a box with tissue to protect tiny accessories and prevent crushing.


