This soft amigurumi bunny set is designed to look like a collectible handmade rabbit doll with a pastel spring outfit, a matching tiny companion, and small garden accessories. It suits readers searching for amigurumi bunny doll pattern, handmade nursery decor, artisan stuffed rabbit, and spring crochet gift ideas.
The finished set has a gentle heirloom look with a powder-blue pinafore dress, floral trim, little shoes, a miniature backpack, a potted grape hyacinth, a bouquet, and a tiny lamb-style doll. It also fits readers looking for boutique crochet bunny, handmade doll decor, and premium amigurumi toy inspiration.
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Materials
- Main bunny yarn: light beige or warm cream cotton yarn, sport or DK weight, smooth texture for clear stitches.
- Dress yarn: soft baby blue cotton yarn in the same weight.
- Blouse yarn: ivory or off-white cotton yarn.
- Mini doll skirt yarn: muted taupe-gray or soft mushroom brown.
- Plant pot yarn: medium warm brown cotton yarn.
- Leaves and stems: light olive green and medium sage green cotton yarn.
- Muscari flower yarn: dusty lavender-blue or periwinkle-blue cotton yarn.
- Trowel yarn: pale gray for blade and tan or beige for handle.
- Small details: tiny amount of white for shoe bows and blouse collar accents.
- Hook: 2.00 mm to 2.5 mm, chosen to create tight stitches with no stuffing visible.
- Stuffing: polyester fiberfill.
- Eyes: 6 mm safety eyes for the large bunny, 3 mm to 4 mm safety eyes or embroidered French knots for the mini doll.
- Embroidery thread: dark brown for nose and mouth, light blue and green for flower details.
- Optional: thin floral wire for bouquet stems and plant leaves if you want more shaping.
- Other tools: stitch markers, yarn needle, pins, small scissors, and fabric glue only if desired for hidden trim security.
Skill Level
Intermediate with many beginner-friendly parts. The shapes use basic amigurumi methods, but the finished look depends on careful stitch counting, neat assembly, and patience with the very small accessories and surface embroidery.
Abbreviations
- MR = magic ring
- ch = chain
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- inc = 2 sc in same stitch
- dec = invisible decrease
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- BLO = back loop only
- FLO = front loop only
- st = stitch
- sts = stitches
- rep = repeat
Design Notes
This bunny has a rounded head, a softly pear-shaped torso, short slightly tapered arms, short legs with flat feet, and long drooping ears. The body is compact and sturdy, while the dress spreads gently outward to create the bell-like silhouette seen in the image.
The clothing is a separate layered outfit. First make the bunny itself, then the ivory blouse with a wide petal collar, then the blue pinafore dress with straps, floral trim, and tiny button-like accents. The final styling comes from the head wrap and the muscari flower placed near one ear.
The miniature companion is worked in the same style but with simpler shaping. Although it reads as a lamb-like bunny companion in the image, keeping the same soft face style and drooping ears will help it visually match the large figure.
Finished Size
- Main bunny: about 24 to 28 cm tall from feet to top of head, excluding flower stem.
- Mini companion: about 10 to 12 cm tall.
- Potted muscari: about 7 to 9 cm tall.
- Backpack: about 5 to 6 cm tall.
- Trowel: about 9 to 10 cm long.
- Loose bouquet: about 8 cm long.
Main Bunny
Head
- With beige, 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Inc around. (12)
- (Sc, inc) x6. (18)
- (2 sc, inc) x6. (24)
- (3 sc, inc) x6. (30)
- (4 sc, inc) x6. (36)
- (5 sc, inc) x6. (42)
- (6 sc, inc) x6. (48)
- (7 sc, inc) x6. (54)
- (8 sc, inc) x6. (60)
- Sc around for 12 rounds. (60)
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Insert the eyes between rounds 16 and 17 if counting from the beginning, spacing them about 10 stitches apart. In the photo, the eyes are small, glossy, and slightly low on the face, leaving a broad forehead and a soft childlike expression.
- (8 sc, dec) x6. (54)
- (7 sc, dec) x6. (48)
- (6 sc, dec) x6. (42)
- (5 sc, dec) x6. (36)
- Stuff firmly, especially the cheeks and crown.
- (4 sc, dec) x6. (30)
- (3 sc, dec) x6. (24)
Leave the head open for joining to the neck area later, or close lightly if you prefer sewing it separately. The face is very round, so do not over-compress the stuffing. Smooth shaping matters more than extreme firmness.
Muzzle Shaping and Face Placement
The bunny in the image has a minimal sculpted muzzle rather than a protruding snout. To recreate that look, lightly indent the eye area with matching thread after inserting the eyes. Keep the center of the face smooth and almost flat.
Embroider a small upside-down triangle nose in dark brown. Extend a short vertical line down and split it into a neat Y-shaped mouth. The mouth is tiny and centered, with a sweet, almost vintage toy expression. Keep all embroidery delicate and narrow.
Body
- With beige, 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Inc around. (12)
- (Sc, inc) x6. (18)
- (2 sc, inc) x6. (24)
- (3 sc, inc) x6. (30)
- (4 sc, inc) x6. (36)
- Sc around for 4 rounds. (36)
The upper body is softly rounded and not overly wide because the dress adds most of the volume. Keep the torso compact so the overall figure stays proportional to the large head and long ears seen in the image.
- (4 sc, dec) x6. (30)
- Sc around 2 rounds. (30)
- (3 sc, dec) x6. (24)
- Sc around 2 rounds. (24)
- (2 sc, inc) x8. (32)
- Sc around 4 rounds. (32)
- (3 sc, inc) x8. (40)
- Sc around 3 rounds. (40)
Stuff as you go. The lower body should feel stable, with a gentle belly but no sharp hip line. Fasten off with a long tail if sewing to the head later, or continue into neck shaping if you prefer a one-piece structure.
Legs x2
- With beige, ch 7.
- Starting in second ch from hook: 5 sc, 3 sc in last ch, working on opposite side 4 sc, inc. (14)
- Inc, 4 sc, 3 inc, 4 sc, 2 inc. (20)
- Sc around in BLO. (20)
- Sc 6, dec, 2 sc, dec, 8 sc. (18)
- Sc 5, dec, 2 sc, dec, 7 sc. (16)
Stuff the toe lightly and flatten the sole so the foot sits neatly. The shoes will cover most of the foot, but the inner structure should still be clean and slightly rounded at the front.
- Sc around 3 rounds. (16)
- (6 sc, dec) x2. (14)
- Sc around 8 to 10 rounds until the leg looks short and sturdy. (14)
Stuff firmly. Flatten the opening and sew each leg to the bottom front half of the body. Angle them slightly outward so the bunny can stand with help and so the skirt falls naturally over the legs.
Arms x2
- With beige, 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Inc around. (12)
- Sc around 2 rounds. (12)
- (4 sc, dec) x2. (10)
- Sc around 10 to 12 rounds. (10)
Stuff only the lower half. The upper arm should stay softer so it sits close to the body. Flatten and sew to the body just below the neck line. In the image, the arms hang straight downward with a relaxed angle.
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Ears x2
- With beige, 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Inc around. (12)
- (Sc, inc) x6. (18)
- (2 sc, inc) x6. (24)
- (3 sc, inc) x6. (30)
- Sc around 8 rounds. (30)
- (3 sc, dec) x6. (24)
- Sc around 4 rounds. (24)
- (2 sc, dec) x6. (18)
- Sc around 3 rounds. (18)
Do not stuff the ears. Flatten them and pinch the top edge slightly before sewing. Attach them to the head just behind the side curve of the face. The ears should droop low, ending around shoulder level, exactly like the image.
Head Wrap
This piece gives the bunny the soft bonnet-like framing visible around the head. Work in beige so it blends gently with the bunny but still creates a layered edge around the face.
- Ch 36.
- Row 1: Sc in second ch from hook and across. (35)
- Rows 2 to 10: Ch 1, turn, sc across. (35)
Fasten off. Wrap around the top and back of the head, leaving the face open. Gather slightly at the back and sew in place. The front edge should frame the cheeks and forehead without covering the eyes.
Clothing for Main Bunny
Ivory Blouse
The blouse is simple, with rounded sleeves and a clean neck opening. It sits close to the body beneath the pinafore. Make it neat rather than bulky, because too much thickness will hide the soft silhouette seen in the image.
Upper Bodice
- With ivory, ch 26 and join carefully for working in rounds, or work flat and seam later.
- Round 1 to 4: Sc around. (26)
- Round 5: (5 sc, inc) x4, 2 sc. (30)
- Round 6 to 8: Sc around. (30)
Slip over the body and check fit. The blouse should reach just below the bust, stopping where the blue dress bib begins. Fasten off. Add tiny gathered sleeve cuffs separately if desired with one short round of white ruffle stitching at each arm opening.
Sleeve Ruffles x2
- Join ivory around arm opening.
- (Sc, inc) around or work one round of hdc increases for a soft puff.
- Fasten off.
Petal Collar x2
The collar is one of the most important details in the image. It is broad, rounded, and embroidered with tiny blue flowers and green leaves. Make two mirrored pieces and place them symmetrically across the chest.
- With ivory, ch 8.
- Round around the chain oval: starting in second ch from hook, 6 sc, 3 sc in end, 5 sc opposite side, inc. (16)
- Next round: sc around with 4 evenly spaced increases. (20)
- Final round: sc evenly for smooth edge. (20)
Make two. Sew at the neckline so the pointed ends angle downward toward the center chest. Embroider one small blue five-petal flower on each collar tip, plus two green leaf stitches beside each flower. Add a tiny French knot center.
Center Chest Buttons
Using blue yarn, embroider two or three tiny round button shapes down the center under the collar. These details are small but very visible in the image and help tie the blouse to the dress color palette.
Blue Pinafore Dress
Skirt
- With blue, ch long enough to fit around lower torso comfortably, about 40 sts when joined.
- Round 1 to 3: Sc around. (40)
- Round 4: (4 sc, inc) around. (48)
- Round 5 to 7: Sc around. (48)
- Round 8: (5 sc, inc) around. (56)
- Round 9 to 12: Sc around. (56)
- Round 13: (6 sc, inc) around. (64)
- Round 14 to 16: Sc around. (64)
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The skirt should flare gently, not dramatically. It sits like a soft A-line bell with the hem just above the ankles. Try it on the bunny as you go so the width and length match the proportions in the image.
Bib Front
- With blue, ch 13.
- Row 1: Sc across. (12)
- Rows 2 to 9: Ch 1, turn, sc across. (12)
Sew the lower edge of the bib to the center front top of the skirt. The bib is rectangular with softly rounded top corners. Do not make it too tall; it ends below the collar so the embroidered flowers remain visible.
Straps x2
- With blue, ch 18.
- Row 1: Sc in second ch from hook and across. (17)
Make two straps. Sew one end of each strap to the top of the bib and the other ends to the back waistline. Add one tiny embroidered blue knot or sewn bobble near the top front of each strap to mimic decorative buttons.
Hem Floral Garland
This trim is essential for matching the image. Along the front hem, embroider a chain of tiny blue flowers separated by green stems and leaf stitches. Use six or seven blossoms spaced evenly across the front curve of the skirt.
Each flower can be made with five straight stitches or lazy daisy petals in dusty blue. Add small green V-shaped leaf stitches between blossoms. Keep the garland close to the hem edge so it reads like delicate border embroidery.
Shoes x2
The shoes are pale blue slippers with straps and white bow accents. They are rounded and neat, covering the front of each foot while leaving a dainty doll-like silhouette. Work them directly around the feet or make them as removable covers.
- With blue, ch 6.
- Work an oval base around the chain to fit the foot front, about 12 to 14 sts total.
- Work 2 rounds of sc without increasing for the side wall.
- Decrease lightly at the toe on the next round so the shoe hugs the foot.
For the strap, chain 10 to 12 and sew across the instep. Make a tiny white bow by wrapping yarn around a few center stitches and sew it to the front. The bows in the image are very small and slightly rounded.
Mini Backpack
The backpack sits at the bunny’s left side in the image. It is taupe with blue and cream accents, a flap, and narrow shoulder straps. It should look soft and petite, like a miniature school bag or garden day pack.
- With taupe, make an oval base similar to a small shoe sole, about 12 sts around.
- Work upward in sc for 8 to 10 rounds to create a small pouch.
- Stuff lightly or leave flat.
- Make a flap: ch 8, work 6 or 7 rows of sc, rounding the last row corners.
- Sew flap to back top of pouch.
Add a tiny blue flower on the flap. Create two straps from chains or narrow rows in beige and blue. Let them drape naturally. A small side roll in pale blue may be added to suggest a blanket or garden cloth tucked beside the bag.
Potted Muscari Plant
Pot
- With brown, 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Inc around. (12)
- (Sc, inc) x6. (18)
- Work in BLO one round. (18)
- Sc around 5 rounds. (18)
- Last round: work one visible outer lip with hdc or sc increases as needed.
Stuff lightly or fill with scrap yarn. The pot in the image is simple, slightly tapered, and matte in appearance. Keep it small so it does not compete with the bunny.
Leaves and Muscari Spikes
Make 5 to 7 narrow leaves by chaining 10, then working back with sl st, sc, hdc, sc, sl st for a pointed leaf. Sew them clustered upward from the center.
For each muscari spike, start with a chain stem in green. Make tiny berry-like knots or 3-stitch bobbles in blue along a short oval cluster so the flower head looks dense and conical. Make 4 to 6 spikes and arrange them tightly together.
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Garden Trowel
For the handle, chain 12 with beige and work one return row of slip stitches. For the blade, with pale gray, chain 5 and work a tiny pointed oval by crocheting around the chain. Sew blade to handle. Light stuffing is optional.
Loose Muscari Bouquet
Repeat the muscari spike method from the potted plant, but make three or four stems tied together. Wrap the lower stems with green yarn and leave a short tail for a tied-bundle look. This bouquet lies beside the mini companion in the image.
Mini Companion Doll
Head
- With beige or light cream, 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Inc around. (12)
- (Sc, inc) x6. (18)
- (2 sc, inc) x6. (24)
- Sc around 5 rounds. (24)
- (2 sc, dec) x6. (18)
- Stuff.
- (Sc, dec) x6. (12)
Add tiny black eyes and the same miniature Y-shaped nose and mouth embroidery. Keep the face very close to the main bunny style so the two figures feel intentionally matched.
Body
- With cream, 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Inc around. (12)
- (Sc, inc) x6. (18)
- Sc around 4 rounds. (18)
- (Sc, dec) x6. (12)
- Sc around 2 rounds. (12)
Make two short legs and two short arms from simple tubes of 6 to 8 stitches around. Sew into position. The mini figure is more stylized, with a tiny torso and a simple standing shape.
Mini Ears x2
- 6 sc in MR.
- Inc around. (12)
- Sc around 3 rounds.
- (Sc, dec) x4. (8)
Flatten and sew so they droop gently. They should be short and close to the face.
Mini Blouse, Hood, and Skirt
Work a tiny ivory top as a simple tube fitted to the torso. Add a small light-blue tied neck cord or short chain around the neck. The hood-like head covering can be a small rectangle wrapped around the head and sewn at the back.
For the skirt, with taupe-gray, chain to fit the waist and work 4 to 5 rounds of sc. Slightly increase on the last round for a tiny flare. The hem should stop above the feet, matching the miniature rustic look in the image.
Assembly
Attach the head to the body securely, checking that it sits upright but still looks soft. Sew the arms at the upper sides of the torso and the legs at the lower front. The overall pose should be symmetrical and calm.
Dress the bunny with the ivory blouse first, then place and sew the collar. After that, fit the blue pinafore skirt around the waist, attach the bib, and fix the straps. Slide on the shoes last so the feet remain easy to shape during assembly.
Wrap the beige head piece around the head and sew it smoothly. Attach one muscari flower cluster with a green leaf near the bunny’s upper right side from the viewer’s perspective. Let the stem angle slightly outward, just like the photo.
Arrange the accessories as a display: the potted muscari on one side, the backpack leaning against the dress, the mini companion on the other side, the trowel in front, and the bouquet resting near the small doll’s feet.
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
After everything is sewn, check the face from the front. The eyes should be evenly placed, the nose centered, and the mouth short and neat. If needed, add tiny cheek shading with blush or colored pencil, but keep it very soft.
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Make sure the ears hang at matching heights. The dress hem should curve smoothly, and the floral embroidery should sit mostly across the front edge. Secure all decorative knots on the wrong side so no loose threads show in the final display.
Care Notes
- Keep this set mainly as decorative amigurumi rather than a rough-play toy because of the many small added details.
- Store away from direct sunlight to protect the pale blue and ivory shades.
- If gifting to a child, replace safety eyes with embroidery.
- Handle the bouquet, flower clip, and backpack gently.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- Head is centered and firmly attached.
- Ears match in length and droop evenly.
- Collar flowers are mirrored.
- Blue bib sits below the collar without covering it.
- Hem garland is balanced across the front.
- Shoes both face forward.
- Mini doll has a centered face and tidy skirt.
- All accessories are fully woven in and secure.
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Dust gently with a soft dry brush. For small marks, use a barely damp cloth and pat instead of rubbing. Do not soak unless absolutely necessary, especially if you used blush, glue, or wire supports inside the decorative elements.
If hand washing is needed, place the piece in cool water with mild soap and press gently. Rinse carefully, squeeze in a towel, reshape each item, and dry flat. During drying, re-form the ears, skirt flare, flower spikes, and tiny shoes.
For long-term storage, wrap each item in clean tissue and place in a breathable box. Keep heavy objects away from the bunny’s head and ears so the shape stays round, balanced, and faithful to the original display.


