This charming amigurumi set combines a dressed bunny doll, a tiny denim-style backpack, a miniature camera, a daisy bouquet, and a small corgi companion in a matching outfit. It has the polished look buyers search for in a handmade bunny doll, collectible amigurumi set, and heirloom nursery gift.
The coordinated blue palette, daisy accents, and layered clothing give this design the feel of a boutique crochet animal pattern made for gift shops, craft fair best sellers, and custom stuffed animal lovers. Every piece is sized to match the photo so the finished set feels cohesive, display-ready, and beautifully styled.
Please note: I strive for accuracy in every pattern, but occasional errors can happen. Thank you for understanding and for enjoying my designs.
Materials
- Main bunny body color: soft cream or warm ivory cotton yarn, DK weight
- Denim blue: medium dusty blue cotton yarn, DK weight
- Deep navy: for camera details and shoe trim
- White: for daisies, shoe toes, and laces
- Golden yellow: for daisy centers
- Light peach or blush: for cheek shading and nose area accents if desired
- Tan, caramel, cream, and black: for the small dog
- Muted terracotta or dusty rose: for decorative stitched lines on skirt, hat, backpack, and dog coat
- 2.25 mm crochet hook for the full set
- 2.0 mm crochet hook for tiny flowers and camera if you want extra firmness
- Fiberfill stuffing
- 8 mm black safety eyes for bunny
- 6 mm brown or amber safety eyes for dog
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch markers
- Small sharp scissors
- Thin floral wire or pipe cleaner for bouquet stems, optional
- A small amount of plastic canvas or felt for backpack base and camera firmness, optional
Finished Size
- Bunny: about 9 to 10 inches tall from feet to top of hat
- Dog: about 3.25 to 3.75 inches long
- Backpack: about 2.5 inches tall
- Camera: about 1.25 inches wide
- Bouquet: about 2.25 inches long
Gauge and Tension
Gauge is not critical for amigurumi, but tension matters a great deal. Work tightly enough that stuffing does not show through the stitches. The fabric in the photo is dense, smooth, and structured, especially on the hat, jacket, backpack, and dog coat.
If your stitches look loose, move down a hook size. If your fabric becomes stiff and difficult to shape, go up a hook size. Keep the same hook and tension across the full set so the accessories stay in scale with the bunny.
Abbreviations
- MR = magic ring
- ch = chain
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- inc = increase, 2 sc in one stitch
- dec = invisible decrease
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- blo = back loop only
- flo = front loop only
- st = stitch
- sts = stitches
Design Notes
This set is built in separate pieces for the most accurate silhouette. The bunny has a rounded head, narrow upper torso, gently widened skirt line, long relaxed ears, and short straight arms. The jacket is worn open. The dress is worked as a fitted bodice with a slightly flared skirt.
The bucket hat is important to the overall look. Its crown is shallow and rounded, and the brim angles downward instead of flaring sharply outward. One ear exits from each side under the hat. The daisy on the hat is small and placed high on the bunny’s right side.
The shoes are low-top sneakers with white toe caps and long crossed laces. The backpack is boxy with a front pocket and flap. The camera is tiny and stylized. The bouquet is made from several little daisies gathered closely together.
The dog is short, low, and compact like a corgi. It wears a matching blue coat with a hood or cape-like drape that frames the face. Keep the dog plump and low to the surface rather than tall.
📌Thank you for reading the article
Bunny Head
- Round 1: With cream, 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Round 2: Inc around. (12)
- Round 3: Sc, inc around. (18)
- Round 4: 2 sc, inc around. (24)
- Round 5: 3 sc, inc around. (30)
- Round 6: 4 sc, inc around. (36)
- Round 7: 5 sc, inc around. (42)
- Rounds 8 to 15: Sc around. (42)
Place the eyes between Rounds 11 and 12 with about 8 visible stitches between them. The face in the image is calm and slightly wide-set, so do not place the eyes too close together. Add a little stuffing before shaping the muzzle.
- Round 16: 5 sc, dec around. (36)
- Round 17: 4 sc, dec around. (30)
- Round 18: 3 sc, dec around. (24)
Begin stuffing firmly. Shape the head into a full sphere, but slightly flatter at the lower front where the muzzle embroidery will sit. The cheeks in the photo are softly rounded, not sharply protruding.
- Round 19: 2 sc, dec around. (18)
- Round 20: Sc, dec around. (12)
- Round 21: Dec around. (6)
Fasten off and close. Use cream yarn to embroider a very small vertical nose and mouth centered below the eyes. The nose should be delicate, soft peach-beige, and tiny. Add faint blush under each eye if desired.
Bunny Muzzle Shaping
Thread cream yarn on a needle and make two shallow sculpting passes from the bottom of the head toward the eye area to create gentle cheek fullness. Do not over-sculpt. The original look is sweet and subtle, with a smooth face rather than a deeply indented muzzle.
Bunny Body
- Round 1: With cream, 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Round 2: Inc around. (12)
- Round 3: Sc, inc around. (18)
- Round 4: 2 sc, inc around. (24)
- Round 5: 3 sc, inc around. (30)
- Rounds 6 to 8: Sc around. (30)
The lower body supports the dress and should be softly stuffed, but not hard. You want the bunny to sit or stand with support from the skirt and shoes, not from an overly rigid torso.
- Round 9: 3 sc, dec around. (24)
- Rounds 10 to 12: Sc around. (24)
- Round 13: 2 sc, dec around. (18)
- Rounds 14 to 16: Sc around. (18)
Stuff the body moderately. Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Sew the body to the head centered and straight. The neck should be very short and almost hidden, as in the photo.
Legs
Make 2. Start in cream.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Round 2: Inc around. (12)
- Rounds 3 to 10: Sc around. (12)
Stuff lightly to medium. The legs are slim, simple cylinders with very little shaping. Fasten off and leave tails for sewing. Sew the legs under the body, parallel and close together. They should drop straight down under the skirt.
Arms
Make 2. Start in cream.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Round 2: Inc around. (12)
- Rounds 3 to 4: Sc around. (12)
- Change to denim blue at the last stitch of Round 4.
- Rounds 5 to 12: Sc around. (12)
Do not overstuff. Flatten the upper opening and sew each arm to the upper body just below the head. The sleeves in the image sit slightly outward, so angle the arms down and away from the torso instead of tightly against the sides.
📌Thank you for reading the article
Ears
Make 2 with denim blue for the outer visible look shown in the image. The cream head remains visible only at the face, while the ears appear fully clothed under the hat.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Round 2: Inc around. (12)
- Round 3: Sc, inc around. (18)
- Round 4: 2 sc, inc around. (24)
- Round 5: 3 sc, inc around. (30)
- Rounds 6 to 8: Sc around. (30)
- Round 9: 3 sc, dec around. (24)
- Round 10: Sc around. (24)
- Round 11: 2 sc, dec around. (18)
- Rounds 12 to 20: Sc around. (18)
- Round 21: Sc, dec around. (12)
- Rounds 22 to 26: Sc around. (12)
Flatten each ear and close the opening with 6 sc through both sides or sew closed. Do not stuff. Sew one ear on each side of the head high enough that they fall from beneath the hat brim. The ears should hang long and soft, ending around the upper body.
Dress Bodice
Work from the neck downward in denim blue.
- Chain 18. Join carefully without twisting.
- Round 1: Sc around. (18)
- Round 2: 2 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 5 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 3 sc. (22)
- Round 3: Sc around. (22)
- Round 4: 3 sc, inc, 5 sc, inc, 6 sc, inc, 5 sc, inc, 3 sc. (26)
- Round 5: Sc around. (26)
Slip the bodice over the bunny body to check fit. It should sit snugly at the chest but still close smoothly at the back if needed. Because the jacket covers the upper body, the bodice only needs to fit neatly, not tightly compress the stuffing.
Dress Skirt
- Round 6: Working evenly around, inc in every 4th st. (32)
- Round 7: Sc around. (32)
- Round 8: Inc in every 4th st. (40)
- Round 9: Sc around. (40)
- Round 10: Inc in every 5th st. (48)
- Rounds 11 to 13: Sc around. (48)
For the subtle lower flare seen in the photo, the skirt should widen gently rather than becoming very ruffled. Keep your tension firm and even. The skirt reaches above the ankle so the shoes remain fully visible.
Scalloped Edge
- Round 14: [Sl st in next st, hdc in next st, 2 dc in next st, hdc in next st] repeat around in small shell groups.
Fasten off. With muted terracotta or dusty rose yarn, embroider the decorative running-stitch style lines on the skirt. Add one horizontal line above the hem and several evenly spaced diagonal lines rising upward toward the waist, matching the image.
Jacket
The jacket is short, open-front, and slightly boxy with a tiny collar. Make it in rows so the opening stays visible.
Back Panel
- Chain 18.
- Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. (17)
- Rows 2 to 8: Ch 1, turn, sc across. (17)
Left Front
- Chain 9.
- Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. (8)
- Rows 2 to 6: Ch 1, turn, sc across. (8)
- Row 7: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc across. (7)
- Row 8: Ch 1, turn, sc across. (7)
📌Thank you for reading the article
Right Front
Repeat Left Front.
Sleeves
Make 2.
- Chain 14.
- Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. (13)
- Rows 2 to 8: Ch 1, turn, sc across. (13)
Fold each sleeve and sew the long edge to form a tube. Sew sleeves to jacket body. Join shoulders. Attach fronts to the back panel, leaving the center open. Try the jacket on the bunny before finishing the seams fully so the fit stays neat and slightly cropped.
Collar
With denim blue, join yarn at the top front edge. Sc evenly around the neckline. On the next row, work small collar points by placing 2 sc together at the corners and extending each side slightly outward. Fold down gently and tack in place with a few stitches.
The jacket in the image has very soft lapels rather than a stiff pointed collar, so keep this feature tiny. Do not make the collar too large or it will cover the neck and face too much.
Jacket Pocket Detail and Daisy Patch
Embroider two short vertical decorative stitches near the lower front to suggest tiny buttons or closures. Make one daisy applique and sew it on the bunny’s left jacket side. Position it high on the chest, near the opening, exactly where a small badge or pin would sit.
Bucket Hat
Work in denim blue.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Round 2: Inc around. (12)
- Round 3: Sc, inc around. (18)
- Round 4: 2 sc, inc around. (24)
- Round 5: 3 sc, inc around. (30)
- Round 6: 4 sc, inc around. (36)
- Round 7: 5 sc, inc around. (42)
- Round 8: 6 sc, inc around. (48)
- Rounds 9 to 13: Sc around. (48)
- Round 14: Blo sc around. (48)
- Round 15: Sc around. (48)
- Round 16: 7 sc, inc around. (54)
- Round 17: Sc around. (54)
- Round 18: 8 sc, inc around. (60)
- Rounds 19 to 20: Sc around. (60)
Fasten off. The brim should slope downward slightly. If you want more structure, insert a thin ring of plastic canvas or millinery wire inside the last round. Sew a small daisy applique high on the bunny’s right side of the hat.
Shoes
Make 2. Start with white.
- Chain 7.
- Round 1: Starting in 2nd ch from hook, sc 5, 3 sc in last ch, sc 4 on opposite side, 2 sc in last st. (14)
- Round 2: Inc, 4 sc, 3 inc, 4 sc, 2 inc. (20)
- Round 3: Sc around in blo. (20)
- Round 4: Sc 6, dec 4 times, sc 6. (16)
Change to denim blue.
- Rounds 5 to 7: Sc around. (16)
Fasten off. Lightly stuff the toe only if needed for shape. Sew or slip the shoe onto the leg and stitch it in place. Add white yarn laces by weaving long crossed stitches over the front. Embroider a tiny daisy on the outer side of each shoe.
Daisy Applique
Make several tiny daisies for the hat, jacket, shoes, and bouquet.
- With yellow, 6 sc in MR. Join and fasten off.
- Join white in any stitch.
- In each stitch work: ch 3, sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sl st in next ch, sl st in same base stitch.
You will have 6 small petals. Shape them with your fingers. Make one slightly flatter daisy for the hat, one for the jacket, two tiny ones for the shoes, and 5 to 7 for the bouquet.
📌Thank you for reading the article
Backpack
Work in denim blue. The backpack is softly rectangular with a front pocket, flap, and slender straps.
Main Body
- Chain 11.
- Round 1: Starting in 2nd ch from hook, sc 9, 3 sc in last ch, sc 8 on opposite side, 2 sc in last ch. (22)
- Rounds 2 to 8: Sc around. (22)
If desired, place a rectangle of felt or plastic canvas in the base to help it hold shape. Stuff very lightly or leave empty. The sample in the image looks softly structured rather than fully stuffed.
Front Pocket
- Chain 8.
- Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. (7)
- Rows 2 to 5: Ch 1, turn, sc across. (7)
Sew this pocket to the lower front center of the backpack.
Flap
- Chain 10.
- Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. (9)
- Rows 2 to 4: Ch 1, turn, sc across. (9)
- Row 5: Ch 1, turn, dec, 5 sc, dec. (7)
- Row 6: Ch 1, turn, sc across. (7)
Sew the top of the flap to the upper back edge so it folds over the front. Add a tiny center stitch in terracotta to suggest the closure. Crochet or chain two shoulder straps and one top loop, then sew them on.
Use terracotta yarn to embroider one short line near the flap edge and one tiny decorative stitch on the pocket, matching the understated detail in the image.
Mini Camera
Work this piece tightly so it holds its boxy shape.
Camera Body
- With deep navy, chain 7.
- Round 1: Starting in 2nd ch from hook, sc 5, 3 sc in last ch, sc 4 on opposite side, 2 sc in last ch. (14)
- Rounds 2 to 4: Sc around. (14)
Fasten off, leaving a tail. Lightly stuff or insert a small felt block before closing the back opening with sewing. Use gray or white yarn to make a lens circle at the front. Add a tiny top bump in gray for the shutter housing.
Add a thin chain or yarn cord strap in blue-gray and sew it to both sides. The camera in the image is cute and simplified, so keep the details minimal and rounded.
Bouquet
Make 5 to 7 daisies. For each flower, create the yellow center and white petals as described earlier. Gather them into a cluster. Use green yarn or thin wrapped wire for stems.
Wrap the stems together with green yarn and trim neatly. The bouquet should be short and compact, lying at the bunny’s feet without overpowering the set.
Small Dog
This miniature companion is a low corgi-style dog with a tan and white face, small triangular ears, round body, and short legs. It wears a blue hooded coat with soft terracotta stitched accents to match the bunny set.
Dog Head
Start with cream.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Round 2: Inc around. (12)
- Round 3: Sc, inc around. (18)
- Round 4: 2 sc, inc around. (24)
- Rounds 5 to 6: Sc around. (24)
Change to tan for the upper head.
- Rounds 7 to 9: Sc around. (24)
Insert 6 mm eyes between Rounds 6 and 7. Add a small black nose centered low on the cream muzzle.
- Round 10: 2 sc, dec around. (18)
- Round 11: Sc, dec around. (12)
- Round 12: Dec around. (6)
📌Thank you for reading the article
Stuff firmly and close.
Dog Body
With tan.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Round 2: Inc around. (12)
- Round 3: Sc, inc around. (18)
- Round 4: 2 sc, inc around. (24)
- Rounds 5 to 8: Sc around. (24)
- Round 9: 2 sc, dec around. (18)
- Rounds 10 to 11: Sc around. (18)
Stuff well but keep the belly low and horizontal. Fasten off and sew the head to the front of the body at a slightly downward angle so the dog looks close to the ground.
Dog Legs
Make 4 in cream.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rounds 2 to 4: Sc around. (6)
Fasten off. Lightly stuff the front pair only if needed. Sew the legs evenly under the body. Keep them short so the dog sits low, just like in the image.
Dog Ears
Make 2 in tan.
- Round 1: 4 sc in MR. (4)
- Round 2: Inc around. (8)
- Round 3: Sc around. (8)
Flatten into small triangles and sew high on the head. The ears should stand slightly upright but still look soft.
Dog Tail
With tan, make a tiny nub tail: 4 sc in MR, one round sc around, fasten off, and sew to the back.
Dog Coat and Hood
Use denim blue.
Back Coat
- Chain 14.
- Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. (13)
- Rows 2 to 6: Ch 1, turn, sc across. (13)
Place this over the dog’s back. Sew lightly at the neck and sides only, leaving some drape. The coat should cover the body from shoulders to hindquarters.
Hood Side Panels
Make 2.
- Chain 8.
- Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. (7)
- Rows 2 to 5: Ch 1, turn, sc across. (7)
Sew one panel on each side of the dog’s head and neck so they frame the face like a soft bonnet or hood. Add a tiny cap-like top by crocheting a small oval and sewing it over the upper hood area if desired.
Use terracotta yarn to embroider one running stitch line over the back coat. This matches the decorative stitching visible on the outfit.
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
Sew the bunny head to the body first, then attach the legs, arms, and ears. Dress the bunny in the blue dress, then place the jacket on top and tack it discreetly at the shoulders or underarms if needed.
Place the hat after the ears are attached. The brim should sit low over the forehead, almost touching the eyes but not covering them. Stitch the hat in place at the sides so it does not shift.
Add the facial embroidery carefully. The bunny’s expression is soft and centered, with a tiny nose, short mouth line, and balanced eyes. The dog’s face should have a tiny black nose and compact muzzle, with bright, alert eyes.
Care Notes
- Spot clean whenever possible
- If hand washing, use cool water and mild soap
- Do not twist or wring the pieces
- Reshape the hat brim, jacket, and dog hood while damp
- Dry flat on a towel away from direct heat
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- Hat sits low and slightly angled down
- Ears hang evenly from beneath the hat
- Dress hem falls above the ankles
- Jacket stays open at the front
- Shoes show white toe caps and crossed laces
- Hat, jacket, shoes, and bouquet all include daisy details
- Backpack has front pocket, flap, and straps
- Dog body stays low and compact with matching blue coat
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Store the set in a clean, dry place away from strong sunlight to keep the blue shades rich and even. If displaying long term, dust lightly with a soft brush and avoid hanging the bunny by the hat or ears.
For keepsake storage, wrap the accessories separately in tissue so the daisies, shoe laces, and bouquet stems do not snag. If the brim or jacket edges soften over time, reshape with clean fingers after light steaming from a safe distance.


