This elegant amigurumi bunny set brings together a soft rabbit doll, a matching cloche hat, a swing-hem dress, tiny shoes, a tote bag, a folded cloth, a flower accent, and a small chick companion. It has the polished charm of a handmade crochet doll, boutique nursery décor piece, and collectible plush gift.
The soft beige-and-cream palette gives this design the feel of a keepsake toy made for spring markets, baby shower gifting, Easter basket styling, or anyone searching for a crochet bunny doll for sale inspiration. Every piece is shaped to match the photo closely, with balanced proportions and neat finishing.
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Materials
- Cotton or cotton-blend yarn, light worsted or DK weight, in:
- Cream for head, body, arms, legs, muzzle area, and dress trim
- Warm beige for ears, hat, dress, shoes, tote bag, chick hat, and chick lower body wrap
- Pale blush or dusty pink for nose detail and folded cloth edge embroidery
- Soft yellow for flower center
- Soft sky blue for flower base
- White or cream for chick upper body and wings
- 2.25 mm to 2.75 mm crochet hook, chosen to keep stitches tight
- Black safety eyes for bunny, about 8 mm to 10 mm
- One black bead or embroidered eye detail for chick
- Fiberfill stuffing
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch marker
- Sewing pins or clips
- Scissors
- Optional thin cardboard insert for tote base
Finished Size
The main bunny is designed to stand about 24 to 28 cm tall from feet to top of head, not including the hat brim. The chick companion is about 8 to 10 cm tall. The tote bag is sized to sit beside the doll and look proportionally large but still sweet and toy-like.
Yarn and Tension Notes
Keep your stitches firm. The fabric in the image is smooth and dense, with very little stuffing visible through the stitches. Use a hook slightly smaller than your yarn label suggests. If your stitches look open, go down one hook size before continuing.
The doll in the image has clean shaping rather than exaggerated sculpting. That means the round counts matter. If your tension runs loose, the head may look too tall, the skirt may flare too much, and the hat brim may collapse. Tight, even single crochet is the key to the final look.
Abbreviations
- MR = magic ring
- ch = chain
- sc = single crochet
- inc = increase
- dec = invisible decrease
- sl st = slip stitch
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- BLO = back loop only
- FLO = front loop only
- st = stitch
- sts = stitches
Design Notes Before You Begin
- The bunny has a large round head, a slim neck, a softly rounded torso, short sturdy legs, and medium-length arms.
- The ears are long, flat, and lightly stuffed only at the top, then left soft so they drape down.
- The dress is worked as a fitted bodice with a separate flared skirt joined at the waist.
- The cream scalloped trim appears at the waistline, skirt hem, and hat band.
- The bow at the waist is narrow and tied to the right side of the doll.
- The shoes are rounded Mary Jane style with a strap tied in tiny side bows.
- The chick companion mirrors the bunny’s color story and clothing mood.
Main Bunny
Legs Make 2
Work both legs in cream. The feet are simple rounded tubes with a slightly broader sole so the doll can sit or lean nicely. Keep stuffing light in the lower leg and firmer at the foot, because the legs in the image look smooth, straight, and not bulky.
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
- Rnd 4: sc around. (18)
- Rnd 5: sc around in BLO. (18)
- Rnd 6: 5 sc, 4 dec, 5 sc. (14)
- Rnd 7: 3 sc, 4 dec, 3 sc. (10)
- Rnd 8-18: sc around. (10 each round)
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Stuff the foot and lower leg. Flatten the opening lightly, but do not close off. Make the second leg the same. On the second leg, do not cut the yarn. Continue to join the body.
Body
The body should be narrower than the head and slightly pear-shaped under the dress. Because the dress covers most of the torso, focus on a neat outline and stable core. The visible neck in the image is short, smooth, and straight, without a deep chin tuck.
- Ch 4 from second leg and join to first leg with sc.
- Rnd 1: 10 sc around first leg, 4 sc across chain, 10 sc around second leg, 4 sc across other side of chain. (28)
- Rnd 2: (6 sc, inc) x4. (32)
- Rnd 3-5: sc around. (32 each round)
- Rnd 6: (6 sc, dec) x4. (28)
- Rnd 7-9: sc around. (28 each round)
- Rnd 10: (5 sc, dec) x4. (24)
- Rnd 11-13: sc around. (24 each round)
- Rnd 14: (4 sc, dec) x4. (20)
- Rnd 15-16: sc around. (20 each round)
- Rnd 17: (3 sc, dec) x4. (16)
- Rnd 18-19: sc around. (16 each round)
Stuff the body firmly, especially the belly and upper torso, but keep the neck area from becoming too wide. The photo shows a clean transition from dress neckline to head, so avoid overstuffing the top rounds. Fasten off only if you prefer to sew the head separately.
Head
The head is the visual focus of this design. It is almost perfectly round with a gentle lower cheek line, small muzzle shaping, and a calm expression. The face placement is low enough to feel sweet, but not so low that the cheeks become heavy.
- 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 9-18: sc around. (48 each round)
- Rnd 19: (6 sc, dec) around. (42)
- Rnd 20: (5 sc, dec) around. (36)
- Rnd 21: (4 sc, dec) around. (30)
Insert the bunny eyes between Rnds 12 and 13, spaced about 9 stitches apart. This spacing helps create the open, childlike look seen in the image. Before closing further, embroider the small pink-beige triangular nose centered about 3 rounds below the eyes.
- Rnd 22: (3 sc, dec) around. (24)
- Rnd 23: (2 sc, dec) around. (18)
- Rnd 24: (sc, dec) around. (12)
- Rnd 25: dec around. (6)
Stuff the head very firmly as you go so it remains round. Close the opening and weave in the yarn. Sew the head to the body if worked separately. Use pins first and make sure the face looks straight when the legs are centered beneath the body.
Arms Make 2
The arms are simple tubes with a slight taper. They hang straight down and reach to about the top of the skirt. The image does not show puff sleeves or sharply angled shoulders, so the arms should be smooth and modest rather than curved or oversized.
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3-4: sc around. (12 each round)
- Rnd 5: (4 sc, dec) x2. (10)
- Rnd 6-14: sc around. (10 each round)
Stuff only the lower half lightly. Flatten the top opening and sew each arm to the body at the sides, one to two rounds below the neck seam. Angle them slightly downward so they rest naturally against the dress, just as they do in the image.
Ears Make 2
The ears are long, soft, and beige, matching the dress and hat. They are attached high on the head but hang downward close to the cheeks. Their width stays consistent through most of the length, with a softly rounded end rather than a pointed rabbit ear tip.
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around. (18)
- Rnd 4-7: sc around. (18 each round)
- Rnd 8: (7 sc, dec) x2. (16)
- Rnd 9-18: sc around. (16 each round)
- Rnd 19: (6 sc, dec) x2. (14)
- Rnd 20-24: sc around. (14 each round)
- Rnd 25: flatten and sc through both layers across, 7 sc.
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Do not heavily stuff the ears. Add only a tiny bit of stuffing to the top third if needed, leaving the rest flat and drapey. Sew them slightly behind the hat line, around the upper side area of the head, so they fall straight down beside the face.
Dress
Bodice
The dress in the image has a square neckline, sleeveless arm openings, a fitted waist, and a soft flare into the skirt. The beige body is broken up by cream scallops at the waist and hem. The surface texture shows standard crochet rounds, not lacework or shell fabric.
You may work the dress directly onto the body or as a separate fitted garment. The cleanest result for this exact look is to build it directly around the torso after the bunny is assembled. This keeps the bodice snug and prevents gapping at the neckline.
- Join beige yarn at the waist area of the bunny body, around the level where the lower torso begins to widen.
- Work one foundation round evenly around the torso: approximately 24 sc. Join with sl st.
- Rnd 2-5: sc around, maintaining a snug fit. (24)
- For the upper bodice, continue for 3 to 4 more rounds, decreasing 2 stitches evenly on the first upper round if needed to shape the chest. Final upper bodice count should sit neatly between 20 and 22 sts.
To create armholes and a square neckline, stop increasing the height in a full tube and instead shape front and back lightly. Keep the straps broad. In the image, the shoulder straps are not thin; they are substantial and curve gently over the shoulders.
- Front panel: work 8 to 9 sc across for 2 rows.
- Create first strap with 4 sc for 3 to 4 rows.
- Repeat on opposite side for second strap.
- Work back panel the same way and sew straps together at the shoulders.
Waist Scallop Trim
The trim at the waist is delicate and shallow, more like a tiny ruffle than a dramatic frill. Work it in cream into a front loop or exposed join line around the waist so it sits exactly where the bodice meets the skirt and wraps fully around the doll.
- Join cream at waistline.
- Repeat around: sl st in next st, 2 hdc in next st, 2 hdc in next st, sl st in next st.
- Adjust stitch spacing if needed so the scallops sit evenly.
Skirt
The skirt has a gentle swing shape, not a stiff bell. The flare begins right below the waist trim and widens gradually. Its length reaches above the ankles, leaving the lower legs and shoes fully visible. This proportion is important because it creates the sweet, dressed-up silhouette in the photo.
- Join beige yarn at waistline beneath the trim.
- Rnd 1: work 24 sc around.
- Rnd 2: (3 sc, inc) around. (30)
- Rnd 3: sc around. (30)
- Rnd 4: (4 sc, inc) around. (36)
- Rnd 5: sc around. (36)
- Rnd 6: (5 sc, inc) around. (42)
- Rnd 7: sc around. (42)
- Rnd 8: (6 sc, inc) around. (48)
- Rnd 9-11: sc around. (48 each round)
Check the length on your doll. The hem should stop around upper shin level. If you need a slightly longer skirt, add one more plain round. Avoid making it too long, because the photo clearly shows the cream legs and matching shoes below the hemline.
Skirt Hem Scallop Trim
The hem trim is more visible than the waist trim and forms a neat cream border around the skirt. It should peek out clearly beneath the beige dress. Make each scallop soft and even, with enough definition to show in photographs without turning wavy.
- Join cream yarn to hem.
- Repeat around: sl st in next st, 2 hdc in next st, 2 hdc in next st, sl st in next st.
- Fasten off and weave in ends neatly inside the skirt.
Waist Tie Bow
The bow is tied at the bunny’s right waist side. It is made from a slim beige cord and looks soft rather than rigid. This small detail adds movement to the outfit and should fall slightly downward instead of sitting as a stiff horizontal bow.
- Ch 45 to 55, depending on your yarn thickness.
- Starting in second chain from hook, sl st across or work very tight sc across for a fuller tie.
- Fasten off, thread through one side of the waistline, and tie into a bow with tails hanging down.
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Hat
The hat is a rounded cloche style with a softly widening brim and a narrow cream ruffle band above the brim. It sits low over the forehead and frames the face closely. The brim droops just a little, which gives it the gentle vintage look shown in the image.
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR with beige. (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 9-14: sc around. (48 each round)
At this stage, test the hat on the head. It should sit comfortably, covering the top of the ears’ attachment area. If needed, add or remove one plain round to suit your personal tension. The crown in the image is gently rounded, not tall or sharply domed.
- Rnd 15: in FLO, sc around. (48)
- Rnd 16: (7 sc, inc) around. (54)
- Rnd 17: sc around. (54)
- Rnd 18: (8 sc, inc) around. (60)
- Rnd 19: sc around. (60)
- Rnd 20: (9 sc, inc) around. (66)
- Rnd 21: sc around. (66)
The brim should be broad enough to shade the face but not so wide that it hides the eyes. Steam lightly if desired to settle the curve. Do not flatten the brim sharply. It needs a natural downward slope like a soft sunhat rather than a stiff fashion hat.
Hat Trim
The cream trim sits exactly at the transition between crown and brim. It reads as a small decorative ruffle. Work it into the unused back loop from the brim setup round so it stands out cleanly above the brim without adding bulk to the hat edge.
- Join cream yarn in the unused loop from Rnd 15.
- Repeat around: sl st in next st, 2 hdc in next st, 2 hdc in next st, sl st in next st.
Shoes Make 2
The bunny wears beige shoes with cream soles and tiny ankle ties finished in bows. The shoes are rounded and slightly shallow across the top, like simple handmade Mary Janes. They should cover the front of the foot while leaving a neat opening at the ankle.
Sole in Cream
- Ch 7.
- Rnd 1: starting in second ch from hook, 5 sc, 3 sc in last ch, work along opposite side 4 sc, inc in last. (14)
- Rnd 2: inc, 4 sc, 3 inc, 4 sc, 2 inc. (20)
- Rnd 3: sc around. (20)
Upper in Beige
- Rnd 4: join beige in BLO, sc around. (20)
- Rnd 5: sc around. (20)
- Rnd 6: 6 sc, 4 dec, 6 sc. (16)
- Rnd 7: 5 sc, 3 dec, 5 sc. (13)
- Rnd 8: sc around to smooth the opening. (13)
Slip each shoe onto the foot and sew the back opening closed if needed. The top line should stay low and rounded. Add a thin tie by chaining 18 to 24 and wrapping it around the ankle once, knotting or tying a small bow at the outer side.
Tote Bag
The tote is simple, sturdy, and softly rectangular with rounded corners. Its handles are short and stand upright. It matches the bunny’s outfit in beige and should be large enough to sit clearly beside the doll while still reading as a miniature accessory.
Bag Base
- With beige, ch 11.
- Rnd 1: starting in second ch from hook, 9 sc, 3 sc in last ch, 8 sc along opposite side, 2 sc in last ch. (22)
- Rnd 2: inc, 8 sc, 3 inc, 8 sc, 2 inc. (28)
- Rnd 3: sc around. (28)
Bag Sides
- Rnd 4: sc in BLO around. (28)
- Rnd 5-12: sc around. (28 each round)
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If you want the bag to hold its shape more strongly, insert a small piece of cardboard or plastic canvas in the base before closing the inside with a lining circle. For a soft display piece like the one in the image, plain crochet fabric is enough.
Handles
- Flatten the bag lightly and mark two handle openings on each side.
- Attach yarn and chain 14 to 16 for first handle.
- Skip 5 stitches on the bag edge and join.
- Sc around the handle and bag opening once to strengthen.
- Repeat for second handle.
Folded Cloth
This small square accessory looks like a folded napkin or tiny handkerchief. It is cream with delicate pink stitched edging details. The square is flat, modest, and decorative. It helps complete the picnic-style scene suggested by the bag, flower, and outdoor setting.
- With cream, ch 11.
- Row 1: starting in second ch from hook, 10 sc. Turn.
- Rows 2-10: ch 1, 10 sc. Turn.
Fasten off, weave ends in, then fold the square once into a smaller rectangle or twice into a compact square. Add tiny blush running stitches near the two visible outer edges to imitate the subtle embroidered border shown in the image.
Flower Accent
The flower lying in front of the bunny has a blue base and a full yellow center. It reads more like a layered blossom than a flat daisy. Keep it small and puffed so it looks hand-placed and dimensional when photographed beside the folded cloth.
Blue Base
- With blue, 6 sc in MR. (6)
- Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
- Rnd 3: repeat 6 times: sl st in next st, ch 2, 2 dc in next st, ch 2, sl st in next st.
Yellow Center
- With yellow, 6 sc in MR.
- Rnd 2: in each st work: sl st, ch 3, 3 dc puff or cluster, sl st.
Sew the yellow piece over the blue center. Scrunch the petals gently with your fingers so the center looks fluffy and raised. The image shows a soft, ruffled middle rather than a flat stitched disk, so volume matters more than perfect symmetry here.
Chick Companion
The chick companion is a tiny rounded figure with a cream upper body, beige lower wrap, one visible black eye, a small beige hat with cream trim, little wings, and a matching miniature tote. It feels coordinated with the bunny rather than being a random extra toy.
Chick Body
- Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR with cream. (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 each round)
Place one eye on the side facing forward, between Rnds 5 and 6. Embroider a closed line for the opposite eye only if you want a sleepy look, but to match the image closely, one side can remain visually hidden by the angle and hat placement.
- Change to beige for lower wrap section.
- Rnd 9-11: sc around. (24 each round)
- Rnd 12: (2 sc, dec) around. (18)
- Rnd 13: (sc, dec) around. (12)
- Rnd 14: dec around. (6)
Stuff the chick lightly so it keeps a plump shape without stretching the stitches. The lower beige area should resemble a little skirted wrap or cozy garment, ending in a soft scalloped cream edge if you want to match the bunny’s trim theme more closely.
Chick Bottom Trim
- Join cream around the lower beige edge.
- Repeat around: sl st, 2 hdc in next st, 2 hdc in next st, sl st.
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Wings Make 2
- With cream, 6 sc in MR.
- Rnd 2: (sc, inc) x3. (9)
- Rnd 3: sc around. (9)
- Flatten lightly and sew to the sides.
The wings should be tiny and slightly angled backward. Do not make them too large or pointed. In the image, the chick remains very rounded, with the wings acting as soft side accents rather than dramatic bird wings.
Chick Hat
Make the hat exactly like the bunny hat but scaled down. Keep the same beige-and-cream combination so the pair clearly belong together.
- 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 5-6: sc around. (24 each round)
- Rnd 7: in FLO, sc around. (24)
- Rnd 8: (3 sc, inc) around. (30)
- Rnd 9: sc around. (30)
- Join cream in unused loop from Rnd 7.
- Repeat around: sl st, 2 hdc in next st, 2 hdc in next st, sl st.
Mini Chick Tote
- Ch 7 with beige.
- Rnd 1: 5 sc, 3 sc in end, 4 sc on opposite side, 2 sc in end. (14)
- Rnd 2-5: sc around, increasing only if needed for shape.
- Add two tiny chain handles.
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
Pin the head to the body before sewing, then check front view and side view. The face should look centered over the legs, with the ears falling straight down beside the cheeks. Sew the hat lightly so it stays in place but still appears naturally rested on the head.
Embroider the nose in a soft triangle or tiny upside-down wedge, then add one short vertical stitch under it. If desired, place very faint blush under the eyes. Keep the brows as tiny curved lines, stitched low and gently slanted for the calm expression shown in the image.
Care Notes
- Store away from direct sunlight to keep the beige and cream shades even.
- Do not hang the doll by the hat or ears.
- Keep the folded cloth and flower in a small box or pouch when not displayed.
- If gifting to a child, replace safety eyes with embroidery.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- Head is round and centered
- Ears are level and drape evenly
- Dress hem sits above the ankles
- Waist bow is tied on the right side
- Hat trim sits above the brim, not on the edge
- Shoes match in height and strap placement
- Tote bag stands upright
- Chick colors coordinate with bunny
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Spot clean first with a soft cloth and mild soap. Press gently rather than rubbing hard, especially on the face, hat trim, and scalloped dress edges. Rinse the cloth well and remove residue carefully so the stuffing does not become too damp.
If deeper cleaning is needed, hand wash in cool water with very mild detergent. Roll in a towel to remove extra moisture, reshape all pieces, and dry flat. Never machine wash the doll or accessories if you want to preserve the crisp shaping and neat stitch definition.
For long-term storage, wrap the doll in acid-free tissue and place it in a breathable container. Avoid sealed plastic for very long periods in humid conditions. Keep the tote, flower, and folded cloth together so the set stays complete and photo-ready whenever you display it again.


