Fuchsia Rosy-Teastand Bunny – Crochet

Fuchsia Rosy-Teastand Bunny – Crochet

This charming amigurumi bunny set is styled like a collectible handmade rabbit doll, with a rosy hat, a full skirt, flowered sweater, matching shoes, a tiny tote, a miniature tea set, a flower bouquet, and a dressed hedgehog friend. It fits beautifully into the world of heirloom crochet toys and handmade nursery decor.

If you love searching for a crochet bunny doll, handmade stuffed rabbit, amigurumi animal set, or giftable crochet centerpiece, this sweet design brings all of those details together. The finished set feels like a boutique artisan toy, with coordinated accessories that make it especially lovely for display, gifting, or seasonal shop listings.

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Materials

  • Main bunny color: light cream cotton yarn, sport or light DK weight
  • Rosy pink yarn for hat, collar, skirt, shoes, hedgehog dress, and trims
  • Soft olive green yarn for vine details and stems
  • Deeper fuchsia yarn for the hanging floral motifs and bouquet flowers
  • Light beige yarn for basket and hedgehog face details if needed
  • Small amount of brown yarn for hedgehog spines
  • 2.25 mm to 2.75 mm crochet hook, adjusted to keep stitches tight
  • Black safety eyes for bunny and hedgehog, or embroidered alternatives
  • Fiberfill stuffing
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stitch markers
  • Scissors
  • Thin floral wire or pipe cleaner for bouquet stems and basket handle support if desired
  • Light cardboard circle for teacup saucer support if desired

Finished Size

The main bunny is approximately 9.5 to 11 inches tall without stretching the ears, depending on yarn choice and hook size. The hat sits low over the forehead. The hedgehog companion is about one-third of the bunny’s height. The tote, bouquet, and tea pieces are all scaled to look delicate beside the larger figure.

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
  • rnd = round

General Notes

  • Work in continuous rounds unless a section tells you to join.
  • Use tight tension so the stuffing does not show through.
  • Stuff gradually and firmly, but keep the cheeks soft and rounded.
  • The dress shape depends on even stitch placement and neat joining.
  • The floral sweater motifs are crocheted separately, then stitched on in downward clusters.
  • The hat should sit just above the eyes and slightly cover the top of the ears.

Main Bunny

Head

With light cream yarn, begin at the top of the head. Build a very round head with gentle cheek fullness and a slightly narrowed lower face. The muzzle is not strongly protruding. Instead, the face remains smooth and soft, with the nose stitched directly onto the surface.

  1. Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x6. (18)
  4. Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) x6. (24)
  5. Rnd 5: (3 sc, inc) x6. (30)
  6. Rnd 6: (4 sc, inc) x6. (36)
  7. Rnd 7: (5 sc, inc) x6. (42)
  8. Rnd 8: (6 sc, inc) x6. (48)
  9. Rnd 9: (7 sc, inc) x6. (54)
  10. Rnd 10: (8 sc, inc) x6. (60)
  11. Rnds 11-20: sc around. (60)

Place the eyes between Rnds 14 and 15, with about 11 visible stitches between them. The eyes in the image are modest in size and positioned low enough to create a sweet, childlike expression. Before securing them, check that the hat line will still sit above them comfortably.

  1. Rnd 21: (8 sc, dec) x6. (54)
  2. Rnd 22: sc around. (54)
  3. Rnd 23: (7 sc, dec) x6. (48)
  4. Rnd 24: (6 sc, dec) x6. (42)
  5. Rnd 25: (5 sc, dec) x6. (36)

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Begin stuffing now. Shape the cheeks with your fingers so the front remains broad and smooth. Add extra stuffing behind the eye line to keep the face flat in front rather than deeply indented.

  1. Rnd 26: (4 sc, dec) x6. (30)
  2. Rnd 27: (3 sc, dec) x6. (24)

Fasten off with a long tail if you want to sew the head to the neck later. If you prefer a no-sew join, keep the head open and align it with the neck section after the body is made.

Snout and Face Shaping

Do not make a separate muzzle piece. The image shows a very clean face with only a tiny pink triangle nose and a faint short mouth line. Embroider the nose in pale blush pink across 2 to 3 stitches, centered slightly below the eye line. Add a very short vertical line under it.

Use a tiny touch of blush thread or pastel at the cheeks if you like. Keep it subtle. The expression in the image is calm and gentle, not heavily detailed.

Ears

The ears are long, softly padded, and hang straight down from the sides of the head. They are cream on the outside, with a pale pink inner panel. They are not overly wide and they taper slightly toward the rounded tips.

Outer Ear – Make 2

  1. Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x6. (18)
  4. Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) x6. (24)
  5. Rnds 5-9: sc around. (24)
  6. Rnd 10: (2 sc, dec) x6. (18)
  7. Rnds 11-24: sc around. (18)
  8. Rnd 25: flatten and sc through both sides across 9 stitches, or leave open for sewing, depending on your preference.

Inner Ear Panel – Make 2

Using pale pink, chain 10. Work oval rows around the chain until the insert fits neatly inside the ear, stopping about 2 stitches before the outer edge all around. Stitch the inner panel in place. Add only a tiny amount of stuffing near the upper third of the ear if needed. The lower part should drape naturally.

Body and Neck

The bunny’s body is hidden under the outfit, but it still needs a balanced shape so the doll stands with support. The upper body is narrow. The lower body is rounded but not bulky, because the visible skirt provides most of the width seen in the image.

  1. Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR with cream yarn. (6)
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x6. (18)
  4. Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) x6. (24)
  5. Rnd 5: (3 sc, inc) x6. (30)
  6. Rnd 6: (4 sc, inc) x6. (36)
  7. Rnds 7-11: sc around. (36)
  8. Rnd 12: (4 sc, dec) x6. (30)
  9. Rnd 13: sc around. (30)
  10. Rnd 14: (3 sc, dec) x6. (24)
  11. Rnd 15: sc around. (24)
  12. Rnd 16: BLO sc around. (24)
  13. Rnds 17-21: sc around. (24)

Stuff the body firmly, especially at the base. If you want the doll to stand more easily, place a weighted pouch or pellets enclosed safely inside the lower body. Keep the neck straight and well stuffed.

  1. Rnd 22: (2 sc, dec) x6. (18)
  2. Rnds 23-25: sc around. (18)

Fasten off with a long tail for sewing to the head.

Legs – Make 2

The legs are slim and straight, ending in small feet hidden partly by the shoes. The visible portion between skirt and shoe is short, so keep the proportions dainty.

  1. Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR with cream yarn. (6)
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x6. (18)
  4. Rnd 4: sc around. (18)
  5. Rnd 5: 5 sc, 4 dec, 5 sc. (14)
  6. Rnd 6: sc around. (14)
  7. Rnd 7: 4 sc, dec, 8 sc. (13)
  8. Rnds 8-18: sc around. (13)

Stuff the foot firmly and the leg moderately. Flatten the top and close with 6 to 7 stitches when sewing. Attach the legs under the body so the bunny stands with the toes pointing forward and only a slight outward angle.

Arms – Make 2

The arms are short and softly stuffed. They taper gently and sit slightly outward from the body. In the image, the sleeves cover the upper arms, while the hands peek out below the cuffs.

  1. Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR with cream yarn. (6)
  2. Rnd 2: (sc, inc) x3. (9)
  3. Rnd 3: (2 sc, inc) x3. (12)
  4. Rnds 4-5: sc around. (12)
  5. Rnd 6: (2 sc, dec) x3. (9)
  6. Rnds 7-16: sc around. (9)

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Lightly stuff only the lower half. Flatten and sew to the sides of the upper body below the collar line.

Dress and Sweater Top

Upper Sweater Section

The upper garment is worked as a separate piece that slips over the body. It begins at the neck in rosy pink, then changes to cream for the blouse area. The yoke is round and neat, and the sleeves are softly puffed because of the stitch count and placement.

  1. With rosy pink, ch 24 and join carefully, or begin with a ring sized to fit the neck.
  2. Rnd 1: sc around. (24)
  3. Rnd 2: (3 sc, inc) x6. (30)
  4. Rnd 3: sc around. (30)
  5. Rnd 4: change to cream, sc around. (30)
  6. Rnd 5: (4 sc, inc) x6. (36)
  7. Rnd 6: sc around. (36)

Separate for sleeves and body. Place 8 stitches for each sleeve and 10 stitches each for front and back, then add underarm chains as needed. Adjust slightly to fit your yarn and tension so the piece sits close to the body without sagging.

Work each sleeve opening for 5 to 6 rounds in cream. Finish the cuffs in rosy pink with one round of sc and one round of crab stitch or neat slip stitch edging to create the darker cuff line seen in the image.

Floral Hanging Motifs on Sweater

The sweater has repeated downward floral clusters across the chest and on both sleeves. These are not embroidered dots. They look like tiny hanging blossoms with a rounded upper petal and a tapered drop below.

Crochet 9 to 11 small motifs in deep fuchsia for the front, and 3 to 4 motifs for each sleeve. For each motif, ch 4, make 3 dc together or a small puff into the first chain, then ch 2 and make a smaller drop beneath. Stitch them vertically so they hang from a green vine line.

Using olive green, embroider or surface-crochet a thin horizontal vine just below the pink neckline. Sew the fuchsia motifs so they dangle evenly downward. Space them closely across the chest, and place smaller groupings on the sleeves to mirror the image.

Skirt

The skirt is full, rosy pink, and shaped like a bell. It begins from the lower body area and flares outward with consistent increases. The hem has a green wavy vine with small pink rosettes laid over it.

  1. Join rosy pink yarn into the front loops left from Body Rnd 16.
  2. Rnd 1: sc around in FLO. (24)
  3. Rnd 2: (3 sc, inc) x6. (30)
  4. Rnd 3: sc around. (30)
  5. Rnd 4: (4 sc, inc) x6. (36)
  6. Rnd 5: sc around. (36)
  7. Rnd 6: (5 sc, inc) x6. (42)
  8. Rnd 7: sc around. (42)
  9. Rnd 8: (6 sc, inc) x6. (48)
  10. Rnd 9: sc around. (48)
  11. Rnd 10: hdc around. (48)
  12. Rnd 11: hdc around. (48)
  13. Rnd 12: sc around. (48)

The skirt should stand away from the body but still drape slightly. If you want a firmer silhouette, run a hidden round of slip stitch on the inside or lightly starch the hem after finishing.

Hem Vine and Rosette Border

With olive green, surface-crochet a gentle wave around the lower skirt. Make each wave with sl st, ch 2, sl st into a stitch slightly ahead, repeating to form soft points. This creates the green scalloped vine visible at the hem.

Make tiny rosy pink rosettes or layered chain flowers and stitch them just above the green wave at regular intervals. Keep them small. They should read as decorative trim, not large blossoms.

Shoes – Make 2

The shoes are rosy pink Mary Jane shoes with a cream sole edge and a small pink flower on the strap. They are neat and rounded at the toe.

  1. With cream, make the foot base matching the leg circumference.
  2. Work one round in BLO to turn upward.
  3. Change to rosy pink and sc around for 2 to 3 rounds.
  4. Shape the toe with a few front decreases.
  5. Add a strap across the instep with chains and sc.
  6. Finish the sole edge neatly so a cream line shows under the pink upper.

Make a tiny five-petal flower for each shoe and stitch it at the outer side of the strap. Attach the shoes directly to the feet or sew them as removable snug covers.

Hat

The hat is a rosy pink cloche shape with a narrow brim that turns slightly outward. It sits low on the head and has an olive band plus a small clustered flower trim at one side.

  1. Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. (6)
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. (12)
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x6. (18)
  4. Continue increasing evenly until the crown circle fits the top of the head, ending around 54 to 60 stitches.
  5. Work 6 to 7 rounds even for the crown depth.
  6. For the brim, increase lightly every 8 to 10 stitches for 2 rounds.
  7. Finish with one plain round to stabilize the edge.

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Embroider a thin olive band around the base of the crown. Make 2 or 3 tiny pink blossoms and one or two olive leaves, then attach them on the right side of the hat as shown.

Tote Bag

The tote bag is light beige with rosy pink edging and short handles. It is softly rectangular with a flat base and an open top. The pink trim looks like a decorative ruffle or scalloped line around the upper edge.

  1. With beige, chain an oval base about 10 to 12 stitches long.
  2. Work around both sides to form the bottom.
  3. Continue upward without increasing until the bag reaches the desired height.
  4. Flatten the sides lightly so it looks like a market tote.

With rosy pink, add a decorative top edging using a small shell or picot-like repeat. Make two beige handles, each stitched firmly to the inner upper rim. If you want them to hold their shape, slip a thin cord or floral wire inside before closing.

Bouquet of Flowers

The bouquet is made from several drooping fuchsia blossoms tied together with green stems. The flowers resemble hanging clusters rather than open daisies, which helps match the sweet garden look of the outfit.

For each blossom, make a short chain stem in olive green. At the tip, attach a fuchsia puff, popcorn, or small cluster, then add one or two smaller side drops. Make 5 to 7 stems in different lengths and bind them together tightly at the base.

Wrap the lower stem area with green yarn to finish. The bouquet should look loose and natural, not too symmetrical.

Teacup and Saucer

The tiny cup and saucer are cream with rosy pink accents. They are very small but important to the display, so keep the shaping neat and balanced.

Saucer

  1. With cream, 6 sc in MR.
  2. Increase evenly to a small flat circle.
  3. Add one outer round in rosy pink for the decorative rim.

Cup

  1. With cream, make a tiny circle for the base.
  2. Work one BLO round to turn upward.
  3. Work 2 to 3 rounds even.
  4. Add a rosy pink rim.
  5. Make a small handle with chain stitches and sew to the side.

If the cup collapses, place a tiny rolled scrap of felt or stuffing inside. Keep the scale delicate so it looks realistic beside the bunny and hedgehog.

Hedgehog Companion

The companion figure is rounder and smaller than the bunny, with a cream muzzle, brown curly spines, black eyes, a dark nose, a rosy hat, and a matching rosy skirted outfit. It holds a cup in front.

Head and Body

  1. With beige or cream, begin the face area as a rounded muzzle section.
  2. Increase to a small oval head.
  3. Switch to brown for the upper head and back if working in joined sections, or attach spines later.
  4. Continue downward into a plump body with a stable base.

Place the eyes wide and low, with a small dark embroidered nose centered at the tip of the muzzle. The face should be friendly and simple. The body can be lightly weighted to help it sit securely.

Spines

Create the spines with brown loop stitches, short curls, or chained coils. Sew them across the back of the head and down the back body, keeping the face open and clearly visible. The curls in the image are soft and compact rather than long and wild.

Outfit

Make a tiny rosy pink skirt using the same flared method as the bunny, only scaled down. Add the olive wave trim and small pink details around the hem. The upper body can have cream sleeves or a cream chest panel with rosy accents to echo the main bunny outfit.

Make a miniature rosy hat with a narrow brim and olive band. Sew it at a slight angle so the spines still show around the edges. Add tiny sleeves or arm shapes and stitch a cup into the front so it looks like the hedgehog is holding tea.

Final Assembly and Facial Detailing

Sew the head to the body first, making sure the face looks straight when the doll stands. Attach the ears slightly below the crown line so they fall beside the cheeks. Add the arms after the sweater is positioned, then sew the legs evenly beneath the body.

Fit the hat low but not over the eyes. Secure the shoes neatly. Place the floral motifs so they hang in even groups. For the face, keep the nose tiny, the mouth short, and the cheeks soft. Tiny details matter more than heavy embroidery in this design.

Care Notes

  • Display pieces like the cup, saucer, and bouquet are best kept with the doll rather than used as toys for rough play.
  • Store away from direct sunlight to protect the rosy pink shades.
  • If gifting to a child, replace safety eyes with embroidery.

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Quick Checklist Before You Finish

  • Head centered and firmly attached
  • Ears hanging evenly
  • Sweater floral groups aligned across chest and sleeves
  • Skirt trimmed with olive wave and pink blossoms
  • Shoes matched and secure
  • Hat positioned low with side flowers attached
  • Tote, bouquet, cup, and saucer all scaled neatly
  • Hedgehog dressed to coordinate with the bunny

Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines

Spot clean gently with a soft cloth and cool water. Do not twist or wring the pieces, especially the hat brim, floral trims, and tiny tea accessories. Reshape while damp and dry flat on a towel.

For long-term preservation, keep the set in a clean dry cabinet or display box. Tissue support inside the hat, skirt, and tote can help maintain shape. Avoid hanging the bunny by the ears or handles of the tote, since stretching can distort the stitches over time.

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