Monet Mist Meadow Bunny – Crochet

Monet Mist Meadow Bunny – Crochet

This pastel bunny doll set blends the look of a handmade amigurumi rabbit with the charm of a boutique crochet collectible. The soft blue outfit, rainbow scarf belt, tiny handbag, tulip bouquet, and miniature bear companion create the feel of a premium stuffed bunny doll gift.

If you love searching for an amigurumi bunny doll, crochet rabbit decor, handmade nursery gift, or collectible plush animal, this design captures that same polished appeal in yarn. The layered clothing and coordinated accessories give the set a refined, shop-ready finish while still feeling sweet and cozy.

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Materials

  • Main bunny yarn: light beige cotton or cotton blend, sport weight
  • Outfit yarn: soft meadow blue, sport weight
  • Scarf stripe colors: pale pink, soft yellow, mint, lavender, and sky blue
  • Accent yarn: cream, brown, black, rose pink, tulip pink, tulip yellow, tulip lavender, green
  • Hook sizes: 2.25 mm for the main bunny and clothes, 1.75 mm for tiny details
  • Stuffing: fine polyester fiberfill
  • Safety eyes: 8 mm for bunny, 4 mm for miniature bear, or embroider them
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stitch markers
  • Scissors
  • Thin cardboard or plastic insert for handbag base if desired
  • Blush or soft pastel for cheeks

Finished Size

  • Main bunny: about 11 to 12 inches tall
  • Mini bear companion: about 3.25 inches tall
  • Handbag: about 2 inches wide
  • Tulip bouquet: about 3 inches tall
  • Small cloth square: about 2.5 inches wide

Abbreviations

  • mr = magic ring
  • ch = chain
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • sc = single crochet
  • inc = 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

General Notes

Work tightly for all amigurumi parts so the stuffing does not show. Most pieces are worked in continuous rounds unless a row instruction says to turn. Use a stitch marker in the first stitch of every round and move it upward as you go.

The figure in the image has a large rounded head, a short neck, long floppy ears, a slim torso, and straight legs. The outfit creates most of the visual volume. Keep the bunny body graceful and narrow so the jacket, skirt, scarf, and handbag keep the same elegant balance.

The color placement matters a lot in this design. The outfit is mostly meadow blue. The rainbow stripes appear on the beret tail, long scarf, and narrow waist sash. The skirt is decorated with small raised candy-like dots in scattered pastel shades.

Main Bunny Legs Make 2

Use beige yarn. The legs are smooth, slender cylinders with softly rounded feet. They are longer than the arms and visible below the skirt hem. The feet are simple, because the shoes cover most of their shape.

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in mr. 6
  2. Round 2: inc around. 12
  3. Round 3: sc, inc x6. 18
  4. Round 4: 2 sc, inc x6. 24
  5. Round 5: in BLO, sc around. 24
  6. Round 6: 6 sc, dec x3, 9 sc. 21
  7. Round 7: 5 sc, dec x3, 7 sc. 18
  8. Rounds 8-9: sc around. 18
  9. Round 10: 4 sc, dec x3, 5 sc. 15
  10. Rounds 11-24: sc around. 15

Stuff the foot firmly and the leg moderately. Flatten the top of each leg slightly. Fasten off the first leg. Make the second leg, but do not fasten off.

Body

The torso is neat and narrow. It should fit under the open-front jacket without stretching the fabric. Join the legs with the feet facing forward and keep the inner thigh area smooth so the skirt sits well.

  1. Round 25: ch 3 and join second leg to first leg, sc 15 around first leg, 3 sc across chain, sc 15 around second leg, 3 sc on opposite side of chain. 36
  2. Round 26: sc around. 36
  3. Round 27: 5 sc, dec x6. 30
  4. Rounds 28-30: sc around. 30
  5. Round 31: 3 sc, dec x6. 24
  6. Rounds 32-34: sc around. 24
  7. Round 35: 2 sc, dec x6. 18
  8. Rounds 36-37: sc around. 18

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Stuff the hips and lower body firmly, but keep the upper body a little softer. The bunny in the image has a gentle natural torso, not a broad plush body. If needed, add a narrow neck support before attaching the head.

Head

The head is noticeably larger than the torso and almost perfectly round, with a soft lower face and a delicate embroidered nose-mouth detail. The eyes sit fairly low under the beret, which gives the bunny a calm, sweet expression.

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in mr. 6
  2. Round 2: inc around. 12
  3. Round 3: sc, inc x6. 18
  4. Round 4: 2 sc, inc x6. 24
  5. Round 5: 3 sc, inc x6. 30
  6. Round 6: 4 sc, inc x6. 36
  7. Round 7: 5 sc, inc x6. 42
  8. Round 8: 6 sc, inc x6. 48
  9. Rounds 9-18: sc around. 48
  10. Insert eyes between Rounds 13 and 14, spaced about 12 stitches apart.
  11. Round 19: 6 sc, dec x6. 42
  12. Round 20: 5 sc, dec x6. 36
  13. Round 21: 4 sc, dec x6. 30
  14. Round 22: 3 sc, dec x6. 24
  15. Round 23: 2 sc, dec x6. 18
  16. Round 24: sc, dec x6. 12
  17. Round 25: dec x6. 6

Stuff the head firmly and evenly. Sew the opening closed and shape the cheeks with your fingers before fastening completely. Leave a long tail for sewing the head to the body if you did not already continue from the neck.

Arms Make 2

The arms are slender, lightly stuffed, and slightly longer than many standard amigurumi doll arms. They extend from the jacket sleeves and end in rounded beige hands.

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in mr. 6
  2. Round 2: inc around. 12
  3. Rounds 3-4: sc around. 12
  4. Round 5: 4 sc, dec x2, 4 sc. 10
  5. Rounds 6-17: sc around. 10
  6. Flatten top and sc through both sides across 5 stitches

Stuff the lower half only. This lets the arms rest naturally beside the body instead of sticking straight outward.

Ears Make 2

The ears are long, soft, and narrow enough to drape close to the face. They begin near the side top of the head and fall down to the shoulder area. They are not lined and not heavily shaped.

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in mr. 6
  2. Round 2: inc around. 12
  3. Round 3: sc, inc x6. 18
  4. Rounds 4-8: sc around. 18
  5. Round 9: 7 sc, dec x2, 7 sc. 16
  6. Rounds 10-20: sc around. 16
  7. Round 21: 6 sc, dec x2, 6 sc. 14
  8. Rounds 22-28: sc around. 14
  9. Flatten top and sc through both sides across 7 stitches

Do not stuff. The ears should remain flat and drapey. Sew them to the head just behind the eye line, leaving space for the beret to sit neatly on top.

Facial Detailing

Use pale pink embroidery thread for the small nose and mouth. Place one short horizontal stitch centered between the eyes, about 3 rounds below them. From the center, embroider a short vertical stitch downward. Add a faint split at the base if you want a subtle bunny mouth.

Apply the softest touch of blush to the cheeks, slightly below and outward from the eyes. The image shows a very gentle rosy tone, not a bright cheek circle. Keep all facial detail minimal and clean.

Beret

The beret is meadow blue and sits low on the head. It has a soft flat crown, a gently rolled edge, and a striped tail or scarf strip attached at the back left side. The beret is a key visual detail, so give it a neat finish.

  1. Round 1: with blue, 6 sc in mr. 6
  2. Round 2: inc around. 12
  3. Round 3: sc, inc x6. 18
  4. Round 4: 2 sc, inc x6. 24
  5. Round 5: 3 sc, inc x6. 30
  6. Round 6: 4 sc, inc x6. 36
  7. Round 7: 5 sc, inc x6. 42
  8. Round 8: 6 sc, inc x6. 48
  9. Round 9: 7 sc, inc x6. 54
  10. Round 10: 8 sc, inc x6. 60
  11. Rounds 11-13: sc around. 60
  12. Round 14: 8 sc, dec x6. 54
  13. Round 15: 7 sc, dec x6. 48
  14. Round 16: 6 sc, dec x6. 42
  15. Round 17: in BLO, sc around. 42
  16. Round 18: sl st loosely around

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The beret should rest gently over the top of the head and slightly cover the ear attachment area. If you want a slightly softer rolled edge, steam lightly and shape by hand.

Striped Beret Tail

This narrow striped piece hangs from one side of the beret. It echoes the scarf and waist sash. Use the stripe order that looks balanced in your yarn choice: pink, yellow, mint, lavender, and blue, repeated or adjusted in soft pastel tones.

  1. With first stripe color, ch 24.
  2. Row 1: starting in second ch from hook, sl st across. 23
  3. Fasten off and repeat the same length in the remaining stripe colors.
  4. Join the narrow strips edge to edge with whip stitches to make one soft ribbon.

Sew one end to the back left side of the beret so it hangs downward beside the ear. Keep it narrow and soft rather than thick.

Jacket

The jacket is open at the front and made in meadow blue. It has long sleeves, a rounded neckline, subtle front edging, and two vertical cable-like decorative panels worked on the front sections. The jacket ends just above the skirt waistband.

For a crochet version that matches the look, the cable effect is created with raised front-post style texture panels or narrow layered braid appliqués sewn onto the jacket fronts. This keeps the appearance close to the image while remaining clear for crochet construction.

Back and Front Yoke

  1. Row 1: with blue, ch 34. Starting in second ch from hook, sc 33. Turn.
  2. Row 2: ch 1, sc 5, inc, sc 5, inc, sc 11, inc, sc 5, inc, sc 5. 37
  3. Row 3: ch 1, sc across. 37
  4. Row 4: ch 1, sc 6, inc, sc 6, inc, sc 11, inc, sc 6, inc, sc 6. 41
  5. Row 5: ch 1, sc across. 41
  6. Row 6: ch 1, sc 6, skip 7, sc 15, skip 7, sc 6. 27

This forms the basic shoulder line and arm openings. Try the yoke against the body before continuing. It should sit close but not tight.

Body of Jacket

  1. Rows 7-15: ch 1, sc across. 27
  2. Row 16: work a neat sc edging down one front, across the hem, and up the other front
  3. Row 17: work one more edging row in sl st or very tight sc for a clean border

The jacket front in the image has a slight overlap curve near the neckline, but mostly hangs open. Do not close the jacket across the middle front. Leave a small gap so the bunny torso remains visible.

Decorative Front Cable Panels Make 2

Make two narrow textured strips in blue and sew them to the front sections. They should begin below the neckline and end near the hem. The image shows each panel as a vertical, braided texture.

  1. Ch 5.
  2. Row 1: starting in second ch from hook, sc 4. Turn.
  3. Rows 2-20: ch 1, work 4 sc through back loop only to create a ribbed strip

Twist or gently curve the ribbed strip into a braided path as you sew it down the front panel. This gives a convincing cable-like finish without making the construction difficult.

Sleeves Make 2

The sleeves are full length and slightly tapered toward the wrist. They are not puffy. They should reach down to the beige hands with just a little extra room so the cuff does not look tight.

  1. Join blue yarn to an arm opening.
  2. Round 1: work 16 sc evenly around. 16
  3. Rounds 2-5: sc around. 16
  4. Round 6: 6 sc, dec x2, 6 sc. 14
  5. Rounds 7-12: sc around. 14
  6. Round 13: 5 sc, dec x2, 5 sc. 12
  7. Rounds 14-18: sc around. 12
  8. Round 19: sl st around loosely

Repeat for the second sleeve. Sew the arms inside the sleeves if you want the jacket fixed in place, or attach the arms to the body first and then slide the jacket on.

Skirt

The skirt is meadow blue, lightly flared, and decorated with scattered pastel bobble dots. It has a smooth waistband area and reaches below the knee, ending above the shoes. The front shows the rainbow sash tied over the waistband.

This skirt can be made as a removable garment worked from the waist downward. The image shows a clean smooth shape, so avoid an overly frilly hem.

  1. With blue, ch 30 and join carefully to form a ring.
  2. Round 1: sc around. 30
  3. Round 2: 4 sc, inc x6. 36
  4. Round 3: sc around. 36
  5. Round 4: 5 sc, inc x6. 42
  6. Round 5: sc around. 42
  7. Round 6: 6 sc, inc x6. 48
  8. Round 7: sc around. 48
  9. Round 8: 7 sc, inc x6. 54
  10. Rounds 9-14: sc around. 54
  11. Round 15: sl st loosely around for a tidy hem

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The waistband sits slightly below the bunny’s natural waist because the jacket overlaps the top of the skirt. Make sure the skirt is wide enough to drape smoothly over the hips without bunching.

Skirt Pastel Bobble Dots

The dots are one of the most recognizable details in the image. Use pastel pink, blue, yellow, mint, lavender, and peach. Keep the dots evenly spaced, but not in a strict grid.

  • Work small crochet bobbles directly onto the skirt with surface attachment, or sew on tiny crocheted puffs.
  • Place more dots across the lower two-thirds of the skirt.
  • Leave the waistband and top skirt area mostly plain.
  • Use about 14 to 18 dots total for the same visual density as the image.

Tiny Puff Dot Make As Needed

  1. With a pastel color, 5 hdc in mr.
  2. Pull ring tight and fasten off.
  3. Sew the tiny puff securely to the skirt.

Flatten each dot only slightly. They should remain rounded enough to look like candy buttons or confetti puffs.

Rainbow Scarf

The long scarf is striped in soft pastel shades and drapes around the neck, down the front, and across the skirt. It is longer than the waist sash and softer than the beret tail. Keep the strip narrow and flexible.

  1. Work narrow rows in the same stripe order used for the beret tail.
  2. Ch 150 with first color.
  3. Row 1: starting in second ch from hook, sl st across. 149
  4. Fasten off and repeat with each stripe color using equal length chains.
  5. Join the strips edge to edge to form one scarf about 1 inch wide.

Wrap the scarf once around the neck and let both ends fall down the front. In the image, the scarf angles across the torso rather than hanging straight. Arrange it before tacking it with a few hidden stitches.

Rainbow Waist Sash

The bunny also wears a narrow striped belt or sash at the waist. It peeks between the jacket and skirt and ties with one long end draped down the front. This detail is separate from the neck scarf and should not be skipped.

  1. Make another narrow striped strip using the same method as the scarf.
  2. Length should be enough to wrap around the waist and hang one long end down the front, about 18 to 20 inches.
  3. Width should be slightly narrower than the neck scarf.

Tie or tack the sash around the waist over the top edge of the skirt. Let one long tail fall toward the hem as in the image.

Shoes Make 2

The shoes are meadow blue Mary Janes with a rounded toe opening and small side embellishments. The soles are pale cream or light beige. The shoes are important because they keep the bunny grounded and polished.

Sole in Cream

  1. Round 1: ch 7, starting in second ch from hook sc 5, 3 sc in last ch, working on opposite side sc 4, inc in last. 14
  2. Round 2: inc, 4 sc, 3 inc, 4 sc, 2 inc. 20
  3. Round 3: sc around in BLO. 20

Upper in Blue

  1. Join blue to unworked front loops of Round 3.
  2. Round 4: sc around. 20
  3. Round 5: 5 sc, dec x5, 5 sc. 15
  4. Round 6: sc around. 15
  5. Round 7: create opening by working 4 sc, ch 5, skip 3, 8 sc. 17
  6. Round 8: sc around, shaping neatly over chain space. 17

For the top strap, attach blue yarn at one side of the opening, ch 8, and sew across the top. This creates the Mary Jane look. Keep the opening visible so the beige foot peeks through.

Shoe Side Dots

Each shoe has a pair of pale round side accents near the ankle. Make two tiny cream or pale yellow puffs per shoe and sew them at the outer side of the strap area.

  1. For each puff, 4 sc in mr.
  2. Pull closed into a small nub and sew firmly.

Handbag

The bag is a small blue handbag with a flap and one pale button-like dot on the front. The shape is rectangular with a short handle. It hangs from the bunny’s arm and matches the outfit closely.

Bag Body

  1. With blue, ch 11.
  2. Round 1: starting in second ch from hook, sc 9, 3 sc in last ch, working on opposite side sc 8, inc in last. 22
  3. Rounds 2-6: sc around. 22

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Flap

  1. Flatten the bag and identify one side as the back.
  2. Join yarn across 10 center stitches of the back top.
  3. Row 1: sc 10. Turn.
  4. Row 2: dec, 6 sc, dec. 8
  5. Row 3: sc across. 8
  6. Row 4: dec, 4 sc, dec. 6
  7. Row 5: sc across. 6
  8. Row 6: dec, 2 sc, dec. 4

Fasten off and round the flap corners slightly while sewing if needed.

Handle

  1. With blue, ch 20.
  2. Row 1: sl st back across for firmness.
  3. Sew each end to the upper sides of the bag.

Front Button Dot

Make one small pale yellow puff and sew it to the center front of the bag flap.

Tulip Bouquet

The bouquet contains several soft tulips in pink, deep pink, yellow, lavender, and blush. The stems are bundled and tied. The tulips are simple closed buds rather than open flowers.

Tulip Bud Make 5

Use one bud each in different colors for a close match.

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in mr. 6
  2. Round 2: inc around. 12
  3. Rounds 3-5: sc around. 12
  4. Round 6: 4 sc, dec x2, 4 sc. 10
  5. Round 7: sc around. 10
  6. Stuff lightly and flatten opening.
  7. Sew opening closed.

Stem Make 5

  1. With green, ch 18.
  2. Starting in second ch from hook, sl st across. 17

Sew one stem to each tulip bud. Bundle the stems together and wrap with a short strand of beige or brown yarn near the bottom.

Small Cloth Square

The image includes a tiny folded floral-style cloth beneath the bouquet. Since printed fabric is outside the main yarn work, create a simple crochet square in pale blue and add a few embroidered flower sprigs.

  1. With pale blue, ch 13.
  2. Row 1: starting in second ch from hook, sc 12. Turn.
  3. Rows 2-12: ch 1, sc across. 12

Embroider a few tiny flower stems and dots in green, pink, and lavender. Fold once diagonally or into a neat square and place beneath the bouquet.

Mini Bear Companion

The companion figure is a tiny brown bear dressed to echo the bunny’s outfit. It wears a blue coat or dress with pastel dots, a striped scarf, and a small blue hat. This miniature piece adds charm and should remain simple but clearly coordinated.

Bear Head in Brown

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in mr. 6
  2. Round 2: inc around. 12
  3. Round 3: sc, inc x6. 18
  4. Rounds 4-7: sc around. 18
  5. Insert 4 mm eyes between Rounds 5 and 6, about 5 stitches apart.
  6. Round 8: sc, dec x6. 12
  7. Round 9: dec x6. 6

Stuff firmly. Embroider a small brown or black nose on a slightly protruding muzzle area using a few satin stitches if desired.

Bear Ears Make 2

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in mr. 6
  2. Round 2: sc around. 6

Flatten lightly and sew to the head.

Bear Body in Blue

  1. Round 1: with blue, 6 sc in mr. 6
  2. Round 2: inc around. 12
  3. Round 3: sc, inc x6. 18
  4. Rounds 4-7: sc around. 18
  5. Round 8: sc, dec x6. 12

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Stuff lightly and sew to the head. Add small pastel puffs to the front lower body to echo the bunny skirt.

Bear Arms and Legs

Use brown yarn.

  1. For each arm and leg: 6 sc in mr, then sc around for 2 more rounds.
  2. Fasten off and sew in proportion to the tiny body.

Bear Scarf

Make a very narrow striped strip using the same colors as the bunny scarf. Wrap it around the bear neck once and stitch in place.

Bear Hat

  1. With blue, 6 sc in mr.
  2. Round 2: inc around. 12
  3. Round 3: sc around. 12
  4. Round 4: in FLO, sc around. 12

Sew the hat to the bear head at a slight angle to match the styled look.

Assembly Order

  1. Sew the bunny head to the body
  2. Attach ears evenly under the future beret line
  3. Sew arms to the torso
  4. Make and fit the shoes to both feet
  5. Dress the bunny in the skirt
  6. Place the jacket on the torso and sleeves over the arms
  7. Add the front cable panels
  8. Wrap and tack the waist sash
  9. Drape and tack the neck scarf
  10. Sew the beret in place and attach the striped tail
  11. Complete the handbag, cloth square, bouquet, and mini bear

Placement Tips for an Image-Matched Finish

The beret should sit slightly low and level across the forehead. The ears should remain visible below it and fall close to the face. The jacket front edges should frame the torso and not close at the center.

The scarf should cross naturally over one front side instead of hanging perfectly straight. The waist sash should be lower than the jacket hem opening and allow one long striped tail to reach well down the skirt.

The handbag should be small enough to look delicate in the bunny’s hand. The bouquet should be compact, and the mini bear should reach only a little above the bunny’s ankle when placed beside it.

Final Assembly and Facial Detailing

Check the symmetry from the front before securing everything permanently. Keep the eyes level, the nose centered, the ears balanced, and the beret straight. Add only a soft touch of cheek color. The face should remain simple, calm, and sweet.

Care Notes

This set includes layered accessories and tiny decorative pieces, so it is best suited for display, collecting, or careful gifting. If it will be handled by young children, embroider all facial details and stitch every accessory down securely.

Quick Checklist Before You Finish

  • Large smooth head with long floppy ears
  • Meadow blue beret with striped side tail
  • Open-front jacket with two front textured panels
  • Long rainbow neck scarf draped across the front
  • Separate rainbow waist sash tied over the skirt
  • Blue skirt with scattered pastel bobble dots
  • Blue Mary Jane shoes with side puff details
  • Matching handbag, tulip bouquet, cloth square, and mini bear

Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines

Spot clean gently with a damp cloth and mild soap. Do not twist or scrub the bobble dots, scarf strips, or tiny accessories. Reshape while slightly damp and let air dry flat. Store the set away from direct sunlight and dust to preserve the pastel colors and smooth finish.

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