Anemone Nordic A-Frame Cabin – Crochet

Anemone Nordic A-Frame Cabin – Crochet

This tiny Nordic A-frame cabin is a cozy, modern dollhouse scene you can display on a shelf, gift to a collector, or style for product photos. If you love shopping for miniature LED fairy lights, dollhouse furniture sets, and premium cotton yarn bundles, this project is a satisfying way to use them together.

Inside, you’ll build a complete cabin moment: a loft bed, ladder, kitchen corner, fireplace nook, and a wintery base. It pairs perfectly with shopping favorites like amigurumi safety eyes, mini wooden crates, and craft wire for structure. The finished piece looks like a boutique handmade dollhouse display.

Please note: I strive for accuracy in every pattern, but occasional errors can happen. Thank you for understanding and for enjoying my designs.

Project Overview

This cabin is an A-frame triangle shell with a large front “glass” panel look, warm string lights, and a loft bedroom. The lower level holds a compact kitchen area and a living corner with a fireplace and small décor. Outside, you’ll add wood piles, flower crates, and a bundled bunny friend.

To match the image, keep stitches tight, edges crisp, and angles clean. The cabin uses firm panels and straight seams so it stands on its own. Mini pieces are worked with smaller hooks so they don’t look bulky next to the cabin.

Finished Size

  • Cabin (including roof peak): about 8.5 in / 21.5 cm tall
  • Base footprint: about 10 in x 9 in / 25.5 cm x 23 cm
  • Bunny: about 4.5 in / 11.5 cm tall

Skill Level

  • Confident beginner to intermediate
  • You’ll use tight single crochet, simple shaping, and neat seaming
  • Miniature assembly is detailed but repetitive

Materials

  • Yarn: Mostly DK (size 3) cotton for cabin; sport/fingering cotton for minis
  • Cabin colors (DK cotton): Honey tan, deep cocoa brown, light oatmeal, soft gray
  • Mini colors (sport/fingering cotton): White, cream, light gray, medium gray, navy, teal, sky blue, burgundy/red, purple, royal blue, leaf green
  • Hooks (use multiple):
    • 3.0 mm for cabin structural panels
    • 2.5 mm for large interior pieces (bed frame, kitchen blocks)
    • 2.0 mm for small furniture and décor
    • 1.75 mm for flowers and tiny details
    • 1.5 mm for cord ties and micro straps (optional)
  • Notions: stitch markers, tapestry needle, scissors, measuring tape
  • Structure: plastic canvas sheets or thin craft foam; optional lightweight cardboard for floors
  • “Glass” look: clear acetate sheet or thin clear plastic packaging
  • Lights: miniature warm-white LED fairy lights (thin wire type)
  • Stuffing: polyfill for bunny and pillows
  • Eyes: 6–8 mm safety eyes or embroidered eyes
  • Wire: 20–24 gauge craft wire (chimney and chair strength, optional)
  • Felt: tiny scraps for fireplace glow and small accents (optional)
  • Glue: fabric glue (optional) for hard-to-sew micro trims

Stitches and Abbreviations (US Terms)

  • ch = chain
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • sc = single crochet
  • hdc = half double crochet
  • dc = double crochet
  • inc = 2 sc in same stitch
  • dec = single crochet decrease (invisible decrease recommended)
  • blo = back loop only
  • flo = front loop only
  • st(s) = stitch(es)
  • rnd = round
  • row = row

Construction Notes

Work cabin panels with a firm fabric. If your stitches feel soft, go down 0.5 mm in hook size. For minis, always use the smaller hook listed so details stay crisp. In the image, the cabin reads as “architectural,” while minis read as “tiny objects.”

Use plastic canvas or craft foam inside the roof and wall panels to keep everything straight. Cut inserts slightly smaller than your crocheted panels so seams remain clean. Insert structure right before you close seams.

Color Key

  • Tan: main cabin roof and upper panels
  • Cocoa: roof edging, trim, window frame look
  • Oatmeal: interior walls and floor textiles
  • Gray: back wall, fireplace stone look, chimney base
  • Accent colors: bedding blues, chair red, flowers jewel tones

📌Thank you for reading the article

Cabin Base “Snow” Platform

Hook: 3.0 mm. Yarn: oatmeal (DK). Make a thick rectangle mat that looks like the fluffy white base in the image. You can add a second layer for body, or crochet a cover and place craft foam inside.

Base Mat (Top Layer)

  1. Ch 41 (or adjust for your preferred width). Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. (40)
  2. Ch 1, turn. Sc across for 24 rows to form a rectangle.
  3. Do not fasten off. Work sc evenly around the entire rectangle, placing 3 sc in each corner.
  4. Sl st to first sc. Fasten off and weave ends.

If you want a thicker “snow,” crochet a second identical rectangle as a bottom layer. Place craft foam between layers and whipstitch around the edge. Keep it flat so the cabin sits evenly.

A-Frame Cabin Shell

Hook: 3.0 mm. Yarn: tan and cocoa (DK). The cabin is made from two large A-frame side panels, a back wall panel, and an interior floor/loft platform. The front is open but framed, with a “glass” wall on the left side like the image.

A-Frame Side Panels (Make 2)

These are the big triangular roof sides. Work in rows. Use tan for the main fabric, cocoa for edging.

  1. With tan, ch 2.
  2. Row 1: 2 sc in 2nd ch from hook. (2)
  3. Row 2: ch 1, turn. inc, sc, inc. (4)
  4. Row 3: ch 1, turn. inc, sc 2, inc. (6)
  5. Continue increasing 1 st at each end of every row until you have 52 sts across.
  6. Work even for 6 more rows (no increases) to create the longer roof line seen in the photo.
  7. Fasten off.

Cocoa Edging: Join cocoa at a bottom corner. Sc evenly around the entire triangle. Work 3 sc at the peak and 3 sc at each lower corner. Keep edging snug so the panel stays straight.

Back Wall Panel

The back wall is a vertical rectangle that closes the A-frame. It appears slightly darker/gray inside. Use light gray or oatmeal, then add cocoa trim.

  1. Hook: 3.0 mm. With light gray DK, ch 41.
  2. Row 1: sc in 2nd ch and across. (40)
  3. Rows 2–34: ch 1, turn. sc across. Keep edges clean.
  4. Fasten off.

Add a cocoa sc border around the rectangle. This gives the “frame” look and matches the cabin trim in the image.

Main Floor Panel (Lower Level)

This is the lower interior floor that the kitchen and living area sit on. Use tan or oatmeal; the photo reads as warm wood tones under the cabin.

  1. Hook: 3.0 mm. With tan DK, ch 39.
  2. Row 1: sc in 2nd ch and across. (38)
  3. Rows 2–22: ch 1, turn. sc across.
  4. Fasten off.

Optional: add a cocoa border for a finished edge. If you plan to insert a stiffener, crochet a second floor, sandwich craft foam, and seam the edges.

Loft Platform (Upper Level)

The loft is the raised sleeping floor. It sits in the right half of the cabin, leaving the left front lower area open like the photo.

  1. Hook: 3.0 mm. With tan DK, ch 23.
  2. Row 1: sc in 2nd ch and across. (22)
  3. Rows 2–14: ch 1, turn. sc across.
  4. Fasten off.

Edge with cocoa sc if desired. Keep the loft platform firm. You may insert a thin cardboard strip under it when sewing it in place.

Front Left “Glass Wall” Panel

This is the large angled window area on the left front face. The photo shows a see-through look with cocoa framing. Crochet a frame, then attach clear acetate behind it.

Hook: 3.0 mm. Yarn: cocoa DK.

  1. Ch 2.
  2. Row 1: 2 sc in 2nd ch. (2)
  3. Row 2: ch 1, turn. inc, sc, inc. (4)
  4. Continue increasing at both ends until you have 36 sts across.
  5. Work even for 10 rows to create a large trapezoid/triangle that fits the left front opening.
  6. Fasten off.

To create the “frame,” crochet a second identical piece, or add a second round of sc around the edge. Cut a clear acetate shape slightly smaller and stitch it to the back with small whipstitches.

📌Thank you for reading the article

Cabin Assembly (Structure First)

Lay one A-frame side panel flat. Pin the back wall along the rear edge so it sits centered. Repeat with the second A-frame panel. Sew the back wall to both sides using whipstitch through both loops for a crisp seam.

Insert plastic canvas or craft foam into the roof panels if needed. Do this before fully closing the last seam near the peak. The cabin should hold a sharp triangle shape and not sag.

Sew the main floor panel inside the cabin about 1 in / 2.5 cm above the bottom edge so it sits like a platform. Leave a small margin at the front to match the photo’s open, airy front.

Attach the loft platform to the right interior side only. The loft should start about mid-height. Stitch it firmly to the side panel and back wall so it can hold the bed and ladder.

Chimney Pipe

Hook: 2.5 mm. Yarn: medium gray and charcoal/black. The chimney is a tall cylinder attached near the right roof slope, like the image.

  1. With medium gray, make a magic ring, 6 sc in ring. (6)
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
  4. Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) around. (24)
  5. Rnds 5–28: sc around. (24) Keep cylinder straight.
  6. Switch to charcoal/black for Rnds 29–31: sc around. (24)
  7. Fasten off, leaving a long tail.

Optional: slide a rolled strip of plastic canvas inside to keep it stiff. Sew chimney to the roof slope on the right, angled slightly upward, matching the photo.

String Lights on the Left Roof

Hook: none for the wire lights. Use warm-white micro LED lights. In the photo, lights run down the left front edge and across the “glass” side. Secure lights with tiny stitches of matching thread, or tack with small dots of fabric glue.

  • Start near the roof peak and let the wire drape naturally.
  • Wrap gently along the cocoa trim, spacing bulbs evenly.
  • Hide the battery pack behind the cabin or under the base mat.

Lower Level: Kitchen Corner

On the left interior, the photo shows a compact kitchen with a stove/oven look, cabinets, and shelves with jars. Make blocky shapes with tight stitches so they read as miniature furniture.

Kitchen Counter Block

Hook: 2.5 mm. Yarn:</strong tan or light brown (sport). Work a small rectangular box in continuous rounds.

  1. Ch 13. Sc in 2nd ch and across (12). Working around the chain: 3 sc in last ch, sc 11 down the other side, 3 sc in last. (28)
  2. Rnd 2: sc around. (28)
  3. Rnds 3–8: sc around to build height.
  4. Fasten off. Insert a small foam block for firmness.

Add a cocoa or gray “countertop” strip: sew a small crocheted rectangle on top or wrap yarn neatly for a clean edge.

Stove/Oven Unit

Hook: 2.5 mm. Yarn:</strong light gray (sport). Make a slightly taller box than the counter, then add details.

  1. Make a base oval like the counter but with ch 11 (10 across). Build to 9–10 rounds tall.
  2. Front oven door: crochet a small rectangle (about 8 sts wide, 6 rows tall) in darker gray and stitch on.
  3. Knobs: with black thread or yarn, make tiny French-knot-like wraps, or sew small black beads.

For the cooktop patterning, stitch 2–3 thin black circles or lines on top to suggest burners. Keep it subtle so it matches the clean Scandinavian vibe.

Upper Shelf with Jars

Hook: 2.0 mm for jars. Hook:</strong 2.5 mm for shelf plank. Place the shelf above the stove area like the image, holding several small jars.

  • Shelf plank: ch 18 with tan; sc across for 2 rows; fasten off; stitch to wall.
  • Mini jars (make 6–10): magic ring 6 sc; rnd 2 inc (12); rnd 3 sc (12); rnd 4 sc (12); fasten off.
  • Use varied colors (cream, gray, muted red) to mimic spices.

Stitch jars to the shelf so they do not tip. Arrange them in a tidy row like the photo.

Lower Level: Dining Table and Chairs

The photo shows a small table and two light chairs. Keep legs simple and sturdy. Use a smaller hook for thin parts so they don’t look chunky.

Table Top

Hook: 2.5 mm. Yarn:</strong tan (sport).

  1. Ch 13. Sc in 2nd ch and across. (12)
  2. Rows 2–6: ch 1, turn. sc across.
  3. Fasten off.

Table Legs (Make 4)

Hook: 2.0 mm. With tan, ch 7, sl st back down (6). Fasten off with a long tail. Sew one leg under each corner.

If you want a cleaner look, stiffen legs with a tiny dab of fabric glue after shaping. Let dry before placing the table inside the cabin.

Chair Seat (Make 2)

Hook: 2.5 mm. With oatmeal or tan, ch 9. Sc in 2nd ch and across (8). Rows 2–4: sc across. Fasten off.

Chair Back (Make 2)

Hook: 2.5 mm. With oatmeal, ch 9. Sc in 2nd ch and across (8). Rows 2–6: sc across. Fasten off.

Sew chair back to the rear edge of the seat. Add 4 legs per chair using the same leg method as the table, but shorter (ch 5). Place chairs casually around the table like the photo.

📌Thank you for reading the article

Loft Bedroom: Bed, Pillow, Blanket

The loft has a simple bed frame with a blue blanket and a striped pillow. Scale matters here: the bed should fill most of the loft depth but leave a small walkway for the ladder.

Bed Base

Hook: 2.5 mm. Yarn:</strong cocoa (sport) for the frame, light blue for bedding.

  1. With cocoa, ch 17. Sc in 2nd ch and across (16).
  2. Rows 2–10: ch 1, turn. sc across to form a firm rectangle.
  3. Edging: sc around with cocoa; 3 sc in corners. Fasten off.

Mattress

Hook: 2.5 mm. With cream, ch 17. Work 10 rows of sc (16 wide). Crochet a second identical piece.

Place a thin foam rectangle between the two pieces and seam around. This keeps the mattress flat and neat. Stitch the mattress onto the bed base so it doesn’t slide.

Pillow with Stripe

Hook: 2.0 mm. Use white and a muted teal/gray stripe to match the image.

  1. Ch 9. Sc in 2nd ch and across (8).
  2. Rows 2–4: sc across in white.
  3. Row 5: sc across in teal/gray for the stripe.
  4. Rows 6–8: sc across in white. Make 2 pieces.
  5. Seam around, lightly stuff, close.

Blue Blanket

Hook: 2.5 mm. With sky blue, ch 19. Sc in 2nd ch and across (18). Work 12 rows. Add a simple border in light gray: sc around once.

Fold the blanket slightly and stitch it to the bed so it looks naturally draped like the photo.

Ladder to Loft

The ladder is a standout detail in the center. Make it firm and straight. You can crochet it or use thin wooden sticks wrapped with yarn, but here is a crochet version that matches the look.

Hook: 2.0 mm. Yarn:</strong tan (sport).

Side Rails (Make 2)

  1. Ch 23. Sl st in 2nd ch and down. (22)
  2. Fasten off with a long tail.

Rungs (Make 6)

Ch 7. Sl st in 2nd ch and across. (6) Fasten off, leaving tails.

Lay rails parallel. Sew rungs evenly spaced, keeping the ladder slightly angled. Stitch the top of the ladder to the loft edge and let the bottom rest on the lower floor.

Right Wall: Mini Calendar, Hanging Clothes, Basket

The photo shows cozy lived-in touches: a small calendar on the wall, hanging garments under the loft, and a woven basket. Keep these tiny but readable.

Mini Calendar

Hook: 1.75 mm. With white, ch 8, sc in 2nd ch and across (7). Work 6 rows. Border with gray sc. Stitch a tiny red square or dot for a date marker.

Hanging Clothes (Simple Shapes)

Hook: 2.0 mm. Use teal and gray. Make two small rectangles (about 6 sts wide, 6 rows tall). Add a tiny loop at the top with ch 4. Stitch under the loft to resemble hanging pieces.

Woven Basket

Hook: 2.0 mm. With tan, magic ring 6 sc. Rnd 2 inc (12). Rnd 3 (sc, inc) around (18). Rnd 4 blo sc around (18). Rnds 5–8 sc around. Fasten off.

Lightly stuff or insert felt scrap so it holds shape. Place it near the fireplace area like the photo.

Fireplace Nook

The lower right corner has a small fireplace with a stone look and a warm glow. Use gray yarn and stitch lines to suggest stones.

Fireplace Base

Hook: 2.5 mm. With medium gray, ch 15. Sc in 2nd ch and across (14). Rows 2–6: sc across. Fasten off.

Fold into a shallow U-shape by sewing the sides inward, leaving the front opening. Add a top “mantel” strip in tan: ch 15, 2 rows sc, stitch along the top edge.

Fire Glow Insert

Hook: 1.75 mm. With orange and yellow, crochet a tiny oval: ch 6, sc around the chain oval for 2 rounds, fasten off. Stitch inside opening.

If you use a mini flicker LED tealight, hide it behind the insert and leave access from the back.

📌Thank you for reading the article

Bookshelf and Tiny Books

In the image, a small shelf holds a few books. Keep it compact and simple so it reads clearly from the front.

Hook: 2.0 mm. Yarn:</strong tan and gray.

  • Shelf: ch 12 in tan, 2 rows sc. Make 2 shelves.
  • Side supports: ch 9, sl st down. Make 2.
  • Stitch supports to the wall, then stitch shelves across.
  • Books: make tiny rectangles (5 sts wide, 6 rows tall) in green, navy, and burgundy; stitch to shelf edge.

Outdoor Details: Wood Pile, Skateboard, Adirondack Chair

These outdoor accents are important to match the photo. Keep them slightly oversized compared to the flowers so they read as props on the snowy base.

Wood Pile (Bundle Logs)

Hook: 2.0 mm. Yarn:</strong tan and cocoa.

  • Make 12–18 “logs”: ch 8, sc in 2nd ch and across (7). Work 3 rows. Roll into a tight cylinder and stitch seam.
  • Add a cocoa “end ring” by stitching a small circle at each end (optional).
  • Stack logs and stitch lightly so the pile holds shape.

Skateboard

Hook: 2.0 mm. With black, ch 12, sc in 2nd ch and across (11). Work 4 rows. Add a gray border. Wheels can be two tiny black circles sewn under.

Red Adirondack Chair

Hook: 2.5 mm for seat/back. Hook: 2.0 mm for arms/legs. Use deep red (sport).

  • Seat: ch 13, sc across (12). Work 6 rows.
  • Back: ch 13, sc across (12). Work 10 rows. Add 3 vertical “slats” by surface stitching.
  • Arms (2): ch 8, sc across (7). Work 2 rows.
  • Leg supports: make 2 triangles by starting with ch 2, 2 sc, then inc at ends for 4 rows.

Assemble with firm stitching. Slightly recline the back to match the Adirondack shape. Place the chair outside on the base like the photo.

Anemone Flower Crates

The image shows wooden crates filled with bright anemone-like blooms in jewel tones. You’ll make simple crate boxes and lots of flowers. Keep centers dark and petals bold.

Mini Wooden Crate (Make 2–3)

Hook: 2.0 mm. Yarn:</strong tan (sport).

  1. Ch 17. Sc in 2nd ch and across (16). Working around: 3 sc in last ch, sc 15, 3 sc in last. (36)
  2. Rnd 2: sc around. (36)
  3. Rnds 3–7: sc around to form sides.
  4. Fasten off.

To imitate crate slats, stitch 3–4 vertical lines on each side with cocoa yarn. Add a thin cocoa border at the top edge for definition.

Anemone Flower (Make 18–30)

Hook: 1.75 mm. Yarn:</strong bright petals (blue, purple, red) and dark center (navy or black).

  1. Center: with navy/black, magic ring 6 sc. (6)
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. (12) Sl st, fasten off.
  3. Join petal color in any st of Rnd 2.
  4. Petals: (ch 3, dc in same st, ch 3, sl st in next st) repeat around to make 6 petals.
  5. For fuller flowers like the photo: add a second layer of petals in the spaces between petals, using ch 3, dc, ch 3.
  6. Fasten off with a sewing tail.

Optional: add a tiny white dot stitch in the center to mimic anemone contrast. Stitch flowers densely into the crates so they look abundant and plush.

Leaves and Green Fill

Hook: 1.75 mm. With leaf green, ch 7. Sl st in 2nd ch, sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc. Fasten off. Make 12–20 and tuck between flowers.

Mini Vase with Flowers (Right Side)

The photo shows a small vase with tall stems and blooms near the bunny. Keep it slim and neat.

Vase

Hook: 2.0 mm. With teal or gray, magic ring 6 sc. Rnd 2 inc (12). Rnd 3 sc (12). Rnd 4 blo sc (12). Rnds 5–8 sc (12). Fasten off.

Stems

Hook: 1.75 mm or no hook if using wire. Wrap green yarn around thin wire, then stitch a small bloom at the top using the anemone petal method with fewer petals (4–5).

📌Thank you for reading the article

Bunny Character (Amigurumi)

The bunny stands outside on the right, wearing a striped beanie hat, scarf, and cozy clothes. Keep the head slightly larger than the body for a cute look. Stitches should be very tight so stuffing does not show.

Bunny Head

Hook: 2.25 mm. Yarn:</strong light gray (sport). Use a stitch marker to track rounds.

  1. Rnd 1: magic ring 6 sc. (6)
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
  4. Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) around. (24)
  5. Rnd 5: (3 sc, inc) around. (30)
  6. Rnd 6: (4 sc, inc) around. (36)
  7. Rnds 7–12: sc around. (36)
  8. Place eyes between Rnds 9–10, about 7 sts apart.
  9. Rnd 13: (4 sc, dec) around. (30)
  10. Rnd 14: (3 sc, dec) around. (24)
  11. Rnd 15: (2 sc, dec) around. (18)
  12. Stuff firmly.
  13. Rnd 16: (sc, dec) around. (12)
  14. Rnd 17: dec around. (6) Fasten off, close.

Snout and Nose

Hook: 2.0 mm. With pale pink, magic ring 6 sc. Rnd 2: (sc, inc) around (9). Fasten off. Stitch centered below eyes. Embroider a small nose and smile in dark thread.

Ears (Make 2)

Hook: 2.25 mm. With light gray:

  1. Rnd 1: magic ring 6 sc. (6)
  2. Rnd 2: (sc, inc) around. (9)
  3. Rnds 3–10: sc around. (9)
  4. Flatten and sc across the opening to close. Fasten off with a long tail.

Stitch ears on top of the head, slightly angled outward, matching the photo’s playful look. Keep ear bases close together so the beanie can sit snugly.

Body

Hook: 2.25 mm. With light gray:

  1. Rnd 1: magic ring 6 sc. (6)
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
  4. Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) around. (24)
  5. Rnds 5–10: sc around. (24)
  6. Rnd 11: (2 sc, dec) around. (18)
  7. Rnd 12: sc around. (18)
  8. Stuff lightly, keeping a soft torso.
  9. Rnd 13: (sc, dec) around. (12)
  10. Fasten off, leaving tail for attaching head.

Arms (Make 2)

Hook: 2.25 mm. With light gray:

  1. Rnd 1: magic ring 6 sc. (6)
  2. Rnd 2: sc around. (6)
  3. Rnds 3–9: sc around. (6)
  4. Lightly stuff the hand only. Flatten and close. Fasten off.

Legs (Make 2)

Hook: 2.25 mm. With light gray:

  1. Rnd 1: magic ring 6 sc. (6)
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
  3. Rnds 3–5: sc around. (12)
  4. Rnd 6: (2 sc, dec) around. (9)
  5. Rnds 7–11: sc around. (9)
  6. Stuff firmly, flatten top, close. Fasten off.

Boots (Make 2)

Hook: 2.0 mm. Yarn:</strong warm brown and cream for trim.

  1. With brown, ch 7. Sc in 2nd ch and across (6). Work around chain oval with 3 sc at ends. (16)
  2. Rnd 2: sc around. (16)
  3. Rnd 3 blo: sc around. (16)
  4. Rnds 4–6: sc around. (16)
  5. Switch to cream for Rnd 7: sc around. (16) Fasten off.

Slide boots onto legs and stitch in place. Add a small cream “fur” cuff by sewing a fluffy line around the top.

Beanie Hat (Striped)

Hook: 2.0 mm. Use stripes like the image: teal, purple, and light tones. Work in continuous rounds.

  1. Rnd 1: magic ring 6 sc. (6)
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
  4. Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) around. (24)
  5. Rnd 5: (3 sc, inc) around. (30)
  6. Rnds 6–12: sc around (30), changing colors every 1–2 rounds for stripes.
  7. Fasten off. Add a small top nub by stitching a tiny circle, or leave flat.

Fit the beanie over the ears, keeping stripes horizontal. Tack it to the head with a few hidden stitches so it stays in place.

Scarf

Hook: 2.0 mm. With teal/blue, ch 46. Sc in 2nd ch and across (45). Work 2 more rows. Fasten off.

Wrap scarf around the neck, let ends hang down the front like the photo, and stitch lightly at the back so it doesn’t loosen.

Clothes: Simple Top and Shorts

Hook: 2.25 mm. Use soft gray for top and navy for shorts to match the image’s cool palette.

  • Top: ch 25, join to form a ring, sc around for 6 rounds. Make 2 armholes by skipping 4 sts and chaining 4 on each side. Work 3 more rounds, fasten off.
  • Shorts: ch 26, join, sc around for 5 rounds. Split for legs: sc 13 for 4 rounds, fasten off; join yarn to remaining 13 and repeat.

Dress the bunny, then stitch clothes to the body in a few spots to prevent shifting. Keep seams at the back for a clean front view.

Placement to Match the Scene

Before final stitching, place everything like a miniature stage set. The cabin sits on the snow base, slightly back so the front area shows the red chair, wood pile, and flower crates. The bunny stands at the right front corner, close to the vase of flowers.

  • Left front: wood pile and skateboard
  • Center front: red chair and flower crates
  • Interior left: kitchen block, stove, shelves with jars
  • Interior center: table and two chairs
  • Interior right: fireplace, basket, bookshelf, calendar
  • Loft right: bed with pillow and blue blanket, ladder centered
  • Roof right: chimney pipe
  • Roof left: string lights along trim and window side

Final Assembly and Facial Detailing

Stitch the bunny head to the body securely, then attach arms and legs so it stands balanced. Embroider tiny eyebrows and a gentle smile for a friendly expression. Add soft cheek dots with light pink thread if desired, keeping them subtle and symmetrical.

Care Notes

Display away from direct sunlight to protect colors. If you use LED lights, turn them off when not in use to preserve the wire shape and battery life. Keep small pieces stitched in place so they don’t shift during handling.

Quick Checklist Before You Finish

  • Cabin stands straight with crisp A-frame angles
  • Loft platform is firmly anchored and level
  • Chimney is secure and slightly angled like the photo
  • Bed, ladder, table, and chairs are placed and stitched
  • Flowers fill crates densely with visible dark centers
  • Bunny outfit sits neatly and hat is tacked down
  • Lights are attached with tidy spacing and hidden battery pack

Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines

Dust gently with a soft makeup brush or clean paintbrush. For deeper cleaning, spot-clean with a barely damp cloth and mild soap, then air dry fully. Avoid soaking structured panels. Store in a box with tissue padding to protect the roof edges, chimney, and delicate flower petals.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *