This glamorous amigurumi bunny is designed with a fashion-doll silhouette, a soft neutral palette, a leopard-print statement bodice, a satin-look skirt, and a plush little jacket. It has the look of a luxury handmade bunny doll, boutique nursery decor piece, and collectible crochet plush all in one elegant project.
The set also includes the matching mini bunny companion, a tiny purse, rose-detail shoes, a dramatic headpiece with veil, and stylish tabletop accessories that give the whole design a high-end handmade gift feel. If you love making heirloom amigurumi, dressed bunny plush toys, and fashionable crochet dolls, this design is full of beautiful details.
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Overview
This design creates a seated long-eared bunny with a large rounded head, a narrow neck, a slim torso, long dangling legs, short tapered arms, and oversized floppy ears. The bunny wears a layered dress with a leopard-print upper section and a champagne-toned skirt, a cream jacket with fluffy trim, and a rolled hat with soft veiling.
The proportions are very important for getting the same visual result as the sample image. The head should be noticeably larger than the torso. The body should stay slim and compact. The legs should be long enough to hang over the edge of a bench or shelf, and the ears should fall to shoulder level.
This project is written in US English with standard amigurumi terminology. Most pieces are worked in continuous rounds unless otherwise noted. Use a stitch marker at the beginning of each round and move it up as you work.
Skill Level
Intermediate with some beginner-friendly sections.
- Magic ring
- Single crochet shaping
- Working in front loops only and back loops only
- Basic sewing and stuffing
- Simple embroidery
- Light fabric embellishment for the skirt and leopard sections
Finished Size
Using lightweight cotton yarn and a 2.25 mm to 2.75 mm hook, the finished main bunny measures approximately 13 to 15 inches tall from the top of the hat to the bottom of the feet when standing straight. Seated, it looks like a tall shelf-sitter with long dangling legs.
The mini bunny companion measures approximately 4.5 to 5.5 inches tall.
Materials
- Light worsted or DK cotton yarn in warm beige for the bunny body
- Cream or soft ivory yarn for the jacket
- A small amount of brown yarn for neck shading if desired
- Red yarn for shoe roses
- Green yarn for rose leaves
- Tiny amount of black or dark brown yarn for nose embroidery
- Small amount of beige or tan yarn for purse and hat band details
- Black thread for eyelashes or optional subtle eye line
- Stuffing
- Safety eyes, about 8 mm to 10 mm for the large bunny
- Small safety eyes, about 4 mm to 5 mm for the mini bunny
- 2.25 mm to 2.75 mm crochet hook
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch markers
- Scissors
- Craft glue if desired for tiny accessories
- Lightweight leopard-print fabric for the dress top and overskirt effect
- Champagne, bronze, or taupe satin-look fabric for the lower skirt
- Soft white faux-fur trim or fluffy eyelash yarn for sleeve and hem edging
- Very fine beige tulle or netting for the small veil
- Thin cardboard or felt scraps for shaping tiny accessories if desired
- Small pearl-style half beads or tiny buttons for the jacket front
Yarn and Construction Notes
Choose a body yarn that gives a tight stitch texture. The sample bunny has a firm, even amigurumi surface with small visible stitches, so your fabric should not look loose or holey. If needed, go down one hook size.
The clothing in the sample image has a mixed-media look. To reproduce that finish accurately, the bunny body, head, ears, arms, legs, jacket, hat, purse, and mini bunny are crocheted. The leopard bodice, printed skirt panel, and satin lower skirt are created with fabric pieces attached neatly to the crochet base.
If you prefer, you may crochet substitute garment layers. However, the image is best matched by combining crochet with fabric accents.
Abbreviations
- MR = magic ring
- ch = chain
- sc = single crochet
- inc = 2 sc in same stitch
- dec = invisible decrease
- sl st = slip stitch
- st = stitch
- rnd = round
- FLO = front loop only
- BLO = back loop only
- rep = repeat
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Main Bunny Body
Head
The head is large, rounded, and slightly wider than tall. The muzzle is not a separate protruding piece. Instead, it is created by firm stuffing, careful eye placement, and a tiny embroidered nose and mouth centered low on the face.
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
- Rnd 2: inc around. 12
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. 18
- Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) around. 24
- Rnd 5: (3 sc, inc) around. 30
- Rnd 6: (4 sc, inc) around. 36
- Rnd 7: (5 sc, inc) around. 42
- Rnd 8: (6 sc, inc) around. 48
- Rnd 9: (7 sc, inc) around. 54
- Rnd 10: (8 sc, inc) around. 60
- Rnd 11: (9 sc, inc) around. 66
- Rnd 12-24: sc around. 66
Insert the eyes between Rnds 16 and 17 with about 11 to 12 visible stitches between them. The eyes should sit slightly wide apart, giving the bunny a calm, gentle, fashion-doll expression. Do not place them too high.
- Rnd 25: (9 sc, dec) around. 60
- Rnd 26: (8 sc, dec) around. 54
- Rnd 27: (7 sc, dec) around. 48
- Rnd 28: (6 sc, dec) around. 42
Stuff the head very firmly. Shape the cheeks with your fingers as you fill. The front should stay smooth and rounded, with only a soft suggestion of a muzzle.
- Rnd 29: (5 sc, dec) around. 36
- Rnd 30: (4 sc, dec) around. 30
- Rnd 31: (3 sc, dec) around. 24
Do not fasten off if you want to work a short neck directly from the head. If you prefer separate pieces, fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.
Neck
The neck is narrow and short. This helps the head look oversized, which is essential to the style.
- If continuing from the head: Rnd 1: BLO sc around. 24
- Rnd 2: (2 sc, dec) around. 18
- Rnd 3-4: sc around. 18
Stuff the neck only lightly or insert a small rolled piece of firm felt or a cotton swab stem for support if needed.
Torso
The torso is slim and gently pear-shaped, smaller than the head and mostly hidden by the dress and jacket. Keep stuffing firm but not bulky.
- Rnd 1: From neck, (2 sc, inc) around. 24
- Rnd 2: sc around. 24
- Rnd 3: (3 sc, inc) around. 30
- Rnd 4-7: sc around. 30
- Rnd 8: (3 sc, dec) around. 24
- Rnd 9-10: sc around. 24
- Rnd 11: (2 sc, dec) around. 18
- Rnd 12: sc around. 18
Flatten slightly at the bottom when stuffing so the skirt can drape nicely over the seated shape. Fasten off, leaving a tail if the legs will be sewn separately.
Legs
The bunny has long, straight, dangling legs. The feet are small and rounded, not oversized. The shoes are suggested mainly by the embroidered roses and the way the dress covers the leg tops.
Make 2
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
- Rnd 2: inc around. 12
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. 18
- Rnd 4-5: sc around. 18
- Rnd 6: (4 sc, dec) around. 15
- Rnd 7-9: sc around. 15
- Rnd 10: (3 sc, dec) around. 12
- Rnd 11-24: sc around. 12
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Stuff the feet firmly. Stuff the legs lightly to medium so they remain flexible and can hang naturally. Flatten the top opening and sew each leg to the lower torso, angled so they hang close together when the bunny sits.
Rose Shoe Embellishments
Embroider one red rose on the front outer area of each foot. Make the rose slightly raised so it is visible in photos. Add one or two tiny green leaves at the base.
- Use a small spiral satin-stitch rose or a rolled mini crochet rose.
- Center it near the toe area, not too high on the foot.
- Secure firmly because this detail visually completes the footwear look.
Arms
The arms are slim, soft, and short enough to rest at the bunny’s sides under the jacket. They taper gently toward the wrist.
Make 2
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
- Rnd 2: (sc, inc) around. 9
- Rnd 3-4: sc around. 9
- Rnd 5: (2 sc, inc) around. 12
- Rnd 6-8: sc around. 12
- Rnd 9: (2 sc, dec) around. 9
- Rnd 10-18: sc around. 9
Stuff only the lower half lightly. Flatten the top and sew to the upper torso just below the neck. Angle the arms slightly downward and inward so they look relaxed and elegant beneath the jacket sleeves.
Ears
The ears are long, soft, and broad at the top with rounded tips. They are attached high on the head and drape downward close to the cheeks and shoulders.
Make 2
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
- Rnd 2: inc around. 12
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. 18
- Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) around. 24
- Rnd 5-8: sc around. 24
- Rnd 9: (10 sc, dec, 10 sc, dec) 22
- Rnd 10-14: sc around. 22
- Rnd 15: (9 sc, dec) twice. 20
- Rnd 16-20: sc around. 20
- Rnd 21: (8 sc, dec) twice. 18
- Rnd 22-28: sc around. 18
Do not stuff. Flatten each ear and sew to the top sides of the head, slightly behind the eye line. The ears should fall straight down with a soft natural bend. The front edge of each ear should frame the face without covering the eyes.
Face Detailing
Embroider a small inverted triangle nose in a slightly lighter or slightly darker beige than the head. Below the nose, add a short vertical line and a soft curved mouth. Keep the expression very minimal.
If desired, add subtle sculpting by pulling a strand from the eye corner area down toward the muzzle zone. Keep this extremely light. The photographed look is smooth, simple, and refined.
Dress Foundation
The dress is built in layers. First create a simple crocheted underdress base attached at the waist. Then add the leopard-print upper layer and satin lower skirt. This method helps the dress sit neatly around the slim torso.
Crocheted Waist Base
- Join yarn at the lower torso waistline.
- Rnd 1: Work evenly around in FLO, 24 sc. 24
- Rnd 2: (3 sc, inc) around. 30
- Rnd 3: (4 sc, inc) around. 36
- Rnd 4: (5 sc, inc) around. 42
- Rnd 5: sc around. 42
This base acts like a support belt for the fabric skirt. Fasten off.
Leopard Bodice Panel
Cut a small rectangle or gentle trapezoid from leopard-print fabric. Wrap it around the upper torso from the underarm area to the waist. It should fit snugly and look like a strapless fitted bodice peeking out from the open jacket.
- Width: enough to wrap around the front and slightly overlap at the back
- Height: from just under the neck down to the waistline
- Shape: slightly narrower at the top for a flattering fitted look
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Fold the top edge inward for a neat finish and hand stitch the panel onto the torso. Make sure the jacket still closes softly over it without bunching.
Leopard Mid-Skirt Layer
Cut a second leopard-print piece shaped like a shallow gathered overskirt. In the image, this portion is visible directly below the bodice and above the satin skirt, creating a fashionable layered transition.
Gather the top edge lightly and stitch around the waist over the crocheted base. Keep the gathers modest. The layer should flare outward but not become bulky.
Satin Lower Skirt
Cut a semicircle or wide gathered skirt piece from champagne, bronze, or taupe satin-look fabric. The skirt should fall below the knee area when the bunny is seated and spread smoothly across the legs.
- Use a narrow hem for a clean edge.
- Attach the skirt at the waist beneath the leopard mid-layer.
- Let the satin flare softly into a gentle A-line silhouette.
- Press lightly before attaching if your fabric allows it.
This lower skirt is a major visual feature, so make sure it has enough width to create elegant drape when the doll sits.
Jacket
The jacket is cream, textured, and cropped, with fluffy trim at the lower edge and sleeve cuffs. It sits open in front and looks plush and luxurious rather than fitted and tailored.
Back Panel
- Ch 21.
- Row 1: Starting in second ch from hook, sc across. 20
- Rows 2-12: ch 1, turn, sc across. 20
The back panel should cover the upper back from shoulder to waist. Check against the body and adjust rows if needed.
Front Panels
Make 2
- Ch 11.
- Row 1: Starting in second ch from hook, sc across. 10
- Rows 2-10: ch 1, turn, sc across. 10
- Row 11: ch 1, dec, sc across to last 2 sts, dec. 8
- Row 12: sc across. 8
These panels should be slightly shorter and shaped at the neckline. Leave enough opening in front so the leopard bodice remains visible.
Sleeves
Make 2
- Ch 12 and join carefully without twisting, or work flat and seam later.
- Rnd 1-8: sc around. 12
- Rnd 9: (4 sc, inc) twice. 14
- Rnd 10-13: sc around. 14
Keep sleeves soft and lightly structured. They should be roomy enough to slide over the slim arms. Seam shoulder edges to the body of the jacket, then sew the entire jacket onto the bunny or keep it removable if preferred.
Jacket Assembly
- Sew front panels to the back panel at the shoulders.
- Attach sleeves.
- Seam underarms and side edges.
- Dress the bunny and stitch in place with tiny hidden stitches.
Fluffy Trim
Add fluffy trim to the jacket hem and sleeve cuffs using faux-fur yarn, plush trim, or short strips of soft white faux fur fabric.
- Trim the bottom edge of the jacket front and back.
- Trim the sleeve cuffs generously.
- Keep the trim soft and slightly full to recreate the glamorous coat effect.
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Jacket Buttons
Add three tiny pearl-style buttons, beads, or embroidered button nubs down one side of the jacket opening. In the image, the jacket appears open, so these act mostly as decorative front details.
Rolled Hat
The hat is a soft rolled headpiece in the same beige family as the bunny. It sits low across the forehead, with a rounded band wrapped around the crown.
Top Circle
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
- Rnd 2: inc around. 12
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. 18
- Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) around. 24
- Rnd 5: (3 sc, inc) around. 30
- Rnd 6: sc around. 30
- Rnd 7: BLO sc around. 30
- Rnd 8-11: sc around. 30
Fasten off and lightly shape. The hat should fit snugly on top of the head but still allow the ears to fall at the sides.
Rolled Band
- Ch 26.
- Row 1: sc across. 25
- Rows 2-4: ch 1, turn, sc across. 25
Wrap this strip around the base of the hat and sew in place to create the rolled look seen in the sample. Position it slightly forward so the front sits like a low glamorous hat brim.
Veil
Cut a narrow strip of beige or nude tulle or fine netting. Gather one long edge and stitch it under the front band of the hat. Let it angle diagonally across the forehead and one side of the face. Keep it sheer and subtle.
Purse
The purse is a tiny crocheted handbag in beige with a flap and pearl-style accent. It should be small enough to sit beside the bunny without overwhelming the scale.
- Ch 7.
- Rnd 1: Starting in second ch from hook, 5 sc, 3 sc in last ch, 4 sc along opposite side, inc in last st. 14
- Rnd 2-4: sc around. 14
- Flatten and stitch sides closed at the upper opening to create a mini bag body.
For the flap, attach yarn to one side of the top edge, ch 1, sc across half the opening, turn, and work 2 to 3 short rows. Round the flap edge slightly and sew down a pearl bead or knot for the clasp.
Create a tiny handle by chaining 10 to 14 and sewing each end to the side tops. Place the purse near the bunny or tack it lightly to the hand if preferred.
Sunglasses Accessory
The image includes tiny black sunglasses with warm brown or tan edging. This can be made as a decorative prop rather than a wearable accessory.
- Use black felt or foam for two small almond-shaped lenses.
- Join them with a narrow center bridge.
- Add a thin brown embroidered or painted outline.
- Cut very short side arms or omit them if the glasses will sit on the bench only.
If you want a crocheted version, make two tiny black ovals with embroidery thread and stitch them onto a thin chain bridge.
Lipstick Accessory
The lipstick prop is very small but gives the scene its signature glamorous styling. Make it from yarn, felt, or wrapped thread over a toothpick fragment.
- Base: tiny black cylinder
- Middle band: optional metallic thread wrap
- Top lipstick bullet: red cone or stitched felt shape
For a crocheted interpretation, work 4 sc in MR for the black base, then add a 3-stitch red cone. Glue only if needed and keep it purely decorative.
Mini Bunny Companion
The small companion bunny mirrors the main design with a beige body, tiny dark eyes, a matching leopard dress, a fluffy cream wrap, and a tiny hat. It should look like a miniature fashion version placed beside the main bunny.
Head and Body Combined
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
- Rnd 2: inc around. 12
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. 18
- Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) around. 24
- Rnd 5-9: sc around. 24
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Insert small eyes between Rnds 6 and 7 with about 5 stitches between them.
- Rnd 10: (2 sc, dec) around. 18
- Rnd 11: sc around. 18
- Rnd 12: (sc, dec) around. 12
- Rnd 13: sc around. 12
- Rnd 14: (sc, inc) around. 18
- Rnd 15-18: sc around. 18
- Rnd 19: (sc, dec) around. 12
Stuff firmly and close.
Mini Ears
Make 2
- Rnd 1: 4 sc in MR. 4
- Rnd 2: inc around. 8
- Rnd 3-7: sc around. 8
Flatten and sew to the head so they fall outward.
Mini Dress
Wrap a narrow strip of leopard-print fabric around the body and gather a tiny skirt piece below it. Because of the scale, fabric gives the cleanest finish.
Mini Fur Wrap
Work a small cream rectangle, about 8 chains wide and 4 to 5 rows tall, then edge lightly with fluffy trim or faux-fur yarn. Wrap around the shoulders and tack in place.
Mini Hat
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
- Rnd 2: inc around. 12
- Rnd 3-4: sc around. 12
Add a tiny thin band in a darker shade and attach to the head at a slight angle. This small tilt helps match the stylish look in the image.
Mini Purse
Make a tiny pouch from 6 sc in MR, then one round of sc. Fold slightly and add a bead clasp. Sew beside the mini bunny or attach to its side.
Color Placement and Styling Notes
The charm of this design comes from careful balance between neutral crochet and rich fashion textures. Keep the main bunny body in a warm beige. Use cream for the jacket. Use leopard print only in the midsection and mini companion dress. Use the bronze-champagne satin for the main lower skirt.
The overall feel should be elegant, playful, and just slightly over-the-top. Avoid bright extra colors except for the shoe roses and lipstick accent. These small pops of red are essential for the finished visual story.
Assembly Order
- Make the head.
- Make the torso and connect or sew to the head.
- Make and attach the legs.
- Make and attach the arms.
- Make and attach the ears.
- Embroider the face.
- Add the waist base for the dress.
- Attach the leopard bodice.
- Attach the leopard mid-skirt layer.
- Attach the satin lower skirt.
- Make and attach the jacket.
- Add fluffy trim and front button details.
- Make the hat and veil, then secure to the head.
- Make the purse and scene accessories.
- Make the mini bunny and style it to match.
Positioning Tips for an Accurate Finish
- The main bunny should sit upright with the head facing forward.
- The ears should drop nearly straight down, framing the face.
- The jacket should stay open enough to reveal the leopard bodice.
- The satin skirt should spread over the upper legs in a smooth arc.
- The hat should sit low and slightly forward.
- The mini bunny should sit to one side at a similar front-facing angle.
- The purse, sunglasses, and lipstick should be placed as styled props nearby.
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
Check that the head is centered and not tilted back. Adjust the ears so both hang evenly. Embroider the nose very small and neat, then add a short mouth line. If desired, add a tiny blush effect with soft pastel, but keep it very light so the face remains elegant and minimal.
Care Notes
Display indoors and keep away from heavy moisture. Because this design combines crochet, fabric, trim, and tiny accessories, gentle handling is best. If giving to a child, secure every small detail firmly and consider omitting the loose tabletop accessories.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- Head larger than torso
- Long dangling legs attached evenly
- Ears soft, long, and symmetrical
- Leopard bodice visible under open jacket
- Satin skirt draping smoothly
- Fluffy trim added to hem and cuffs
- Hat positioned low with veil attached
- Red roses embroidered on both shoes
- Mini bunny styled to match
- Purse and glamour props completed
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Dust gently with a soft dry brush. For spot cleaning, use a barely damp cloth only on the crochet areas and avoid soaking the fabric layers or faux-fur trim. Store away from direct sunlight to prevent fading. If packing for storage, support the hat, ears, and skirt with acid-free tissue so the silhouette stays beautiful.


