This sweet amigurumi set features a rosy bunny doll dressed in a flower-covered outfit with a matching cloche hat, Mary Jane shoes, tote bag, bouquet, tiny teacup, and a small hedgehog friend. It has the charm of a handmade bunny doll, collectible amigurumi rabbit, and boutique nursery decor piece all in one design.
The finished set is perfect for makers who love detailed crochet dolls, floral accessories, and giftable keepsake toys. It also fits popular search interests such as pink bunny plush, crochet rabbit doll, handmade spring toy, and amigurumi tea party set, while still being approachable for patient beginners.
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Materials
- Main bunny color: light cream or soft beige cotton yarn, DK or light worsted
- Dress, hat, shoes, tote, and major floral details: medium rose pink cotton yarn
- Accent pink: pale pink for trim, teacup, and selected flowers
- Leaf and vine color: soft leaf green
- Hedgehog face and paws: light beige
- Hedgehog body spines: brown or taupe textured yarn, or regular brown yarn worked in loop texture
- Stuffing: premium polyester fiberfill
- Eyes: black safety eyes for bunny and hedgehog, or embroidered eyes for children under 3
- Hook: 2.25 mm to 2.75 mm, adjusted to achieve very tight stitches
- Needle: tapestry needle for sewing and shaping
- Optional: stitch markers, sewing pins, fabric glue for hidden knot security, small plastic insert for the hat brim if you want extra firmness
Finished Size
- Bunny doll: about 10.5 to 12 inches tall from feet to top of hat
- Hedgehog: about 4 to 4.75 inches tall including hat
- Tote bag: about 3 inches wide
- Bouquet: about 3.5 inches long
- Teacup and saucer: about 1 inch across
Gauge and Tension
Use a hook small enough that the fabric feels dense and smooth with no stuffing visible between stitches. The doll in the image has firm shaping and clean, compact stitch definition, so tight tension is one of the keys to matching the look.
If your stitches run loose, size down a hook. If the doll becomes too stiff to shape smoothly, size up slightly. Keep the same tension across the bunny, clothing, hat, accessories, and hedgehog so the full set looks balanced together.
Abbreviations
- MR = magic ring
- ch = chain
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- inc = 2 sc in same stitch
- dec = invisible decrease
- BLO = back loop only
- FLO = front loop only
- st = stitch
- rnd = round
- rep = repeat
Design Notes
This set is built around a large round head, narrow neck, softly tapered torso, straight legs, slim arms, and long dropped ears. The clothing is not flat against the body. The upper bodice is raised with layered floral work, while the skirt has visible horizontal rounds and a double ruffled hem.
The hat is a close-fitting cloche with a softly flared brim and a floral vine around the crown. The bunny shoes are rounded Mary Janes with tiny side roses. The hedgehog companion mirrors the same outfit story with its own pink hat and skirt.
Bunny Head
- Rnd 1: In cream, 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 to 24: Sc around. 66
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Place the eyes between rnds 16 and 17 with about 12 stitches between them. The face in the image is gentle and centered, so keep the eye line low enough to leave a softly rounded forehead above.
- 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
- Rnd 29: 5 sc, dec around. 36
Stuff firmly and evenly. Shape the cheeks with your thumbs while adding filling so the head remains broad and smooth instead of oval. The head should be slightly wider than the body and make the finished bunny look sweet and childlike.
- Rnd 30: 4 sc, dec around. 30
- Rnd 31: 3 sc, dec around. 24
- Rnd 32: 2 sc, dec around. 18
Do not close yet if you prefer to join the neck directly. Embroider a small pink triangular nose centered between rnds 18 and 20. Add a very short vertical line beneath the nose. The mouth remains minimal in the image, so keep it soft and understated.
Ears Make 2
- Rnd 1: In cream, 6 sc in MR. 6
- Rnd 2: Inc around. 12
- Rnd 3: Sc, inc around. 18
- Rnd 4 to 8: Sc around. 18
- Rnd 9: 7 sc, inc, 2 sc, inc, 7 sc. 20
- Rnd 10 to 22: Sc around. 20
- Rnd 23: 8 sc, dec, 8 sc, dec. 18
- Rnd 24 to 28: Sc around. 18
Flatten each ear without stuffing. Fold the base slightly so the ear curves inward. Sew the ears low on the sides of the head, beginning around rnd 10 and extending downward. They should hang beside the face and end around the upper waist when finished.
Neck and Body
Continue from the head or make separately and sew later. The neck is slim, and the body widens gently before tapering into the skirt area beneath the dress. Keep stuffing firm in the chest and lighter at the lower torso.
- Rnd 1: In cream, working from the open head or starting fresh, sc around 18. 18
- Rnd 2 to 4: Sc around. 18
- Rnd 5: 2 sc, inc around. 24
- Rnd 6: 3 sc, inc around. 30
- Rnd 7 to 10: Sc around. 30
- Rnd 11: 4 sc, inc around. 36
- Rnd 12 to 16: Sc around. 36
- Rnd 17: 4 sc, dec around. 30
- Rnd 18 to 20: Sc around. 30
Fasten off if working separately. The finished torso should look compact and slightly pear-shaped beneath the bodice. The dress will provide most of the visual fullness, so the actual body should stay neat and not overly wide.
Legs Make 2
- Rnd 1: In cream, 6 sc in MR. 6
- Rnd 2: Inc around. 12
- Rnd 3: Sc, inc around. 18
- Rnd 4 to 16: Sc around. 18
Stuff firmly. The legs are straight, slim, and evenly cylindrical. They are not thick thighs. Leave a long tail for sewing. Attach them to the underside of the body with only a small gap between them so the bunny can stand with support and the skirt drapes correctly.
Arms Make 2
- Rnd 1: In cream, 6 sc in MR. 6
- Rnd 2: Inc around. 12
- Rnd 3 to 5: Sc around. 12
- Change to rose pink at the final pull-through of rnd 5.
- Rnd 6 to 18: Sc around. 12
Stuff only the lower half so the sleeves can drape slightly. Flatten the upper arm and sew to the body just below the neck line. The arms sit down at the sides and disappear partly under the wide sleeves of the dress.
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Dress Bodice
Work the dress separately from the neckline down, then dress the bunny before final seam closing at the back if desired. This gives the cleanest fit. The bodice in the image is richly decorated and slightly raised from the body with a full rose panel.
- Ch a length that fits the neck opening comfortably, usually 30 to 34 stitches. Join without twisting.
- Rnd 1 to 3: Sc around.
- Rnd 4: Increase evenly by 6 stitches.
- Rnd 5 to 7: Sc around.
- Rnd 8: Increase evenly by 6 stitches.
- Rnd 9 to 12: Sc around.
Try the bodice on the doll as you work. It should rest just under the neck and skim the shoulder area without gaping. The sleeves are built from the arm openings created at the sides or may be attached afterward if you prefer more control over placement.
Bell Sleeves
Join rose pink yarn at each arm opening.
- Rnd 1: Sc evenly around armhole.
- Rnd 2 to 6: Sc around.
- Rnd 7: Increase every 3 to 4 stitches around.
- Rnd 8 to 10: Sc around.
- Rnd 11: Increase every 4 stitches around.
- Rnd 12: Work decorative lower edge in rose style trim described below.
The sleeve should widen gently and end just above the hand, leaving the cream hands visible. Sew tiny roses with green leaves on the lower outer sleeve to match the image.
Bodice Rose Panel
Make 9 to 13 small roses in rose pink and a few in deeper pink if desired. Each rose can be formed by chaining 16, then working 2 dc in each chain from the second chain onward, rolling tightly, and stitching into place. Add small green leaf stitches around the top edge.
Arrange the roses in a dense cluster centered on the chest. The panel should fill most of the front bodice from neckline to waist, with the middle rose slightly higher and the side roses stepping downward. This floral mass is one of the strongest visual features of the design.
Skirt
Join yarn at the lower bodice and work downward in continuous or joined rounds. The skirt is a rounded A-line shape with horizontal ridges visible from many rows of single crochet. The lower hem features green and pale pink layered scallops over the rose pink base.
- Rnd 1: Sc evenly around lower bodice, increasing enough to create a gentle flare.
- Rnd 2 to 5: Sc around.
- Rnd 6: Increase evenly by 6 stitches.
- Rnd 7 to 10: Sc around.
- Rnd 11: Increase evenly by 6 stitches.
- Rnd 12 to 16: Sc around.
- Rnd 17: Increase evenly by 6 stitches.
- Rnd 18 to 21: Sc around.
Try the skirt length against the doll. It should end around knee level, leaving most of the lower legs visible. The silhouette in the image is softly rounded rather than sharply flared, so keep increases spaced and smooth.
Lower Green Ruffle
Join green yarn to a round about one row above the final skirt edge.
- Work in FLO around.
- Pattern repeat: sc, hdc, 2 dc, hdc, sc in the next 5 stitches.
- Continue around and join.
Lower Pale Pink Ruffle
Join pale pink yarn into a higher unused front loop or into the edge directly above the green trim.
- Pattern repeat: sc, hdc, 2 dc, hdc, sc in the next 5 stitches.
- Keep the pale pink scallops slightly smaller or tighter than the green row.
This layered hem should show rose pink base, green scallop, and pale pink scallop when the bunny is standing. It creates the soft floral edge visible in the photo.
Waist Vine
Chain a flexible vine in green long enough to circle the waist. Sew tiny leaves along it. Attach it at the seam between bodice and skirt, then add 5 to 7 miniature roses around the front waistline. This band visually separates the bodice flowers from the skirt.
Mary Jane Shoes Make 2
These are crocheted directly over the feet or made separately to fit snugly. They are rounded at the toe with a narrow strap and a tiny side rose near the ankle.
- Rnd 1: In rose pink, 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 to 6: Sc around. 24
- Rnd 7: Work partial decreases across the front third to shape the toe.
- Rnd 8 to 9: Sc around to form the shoe wall.
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For the strap, attach yarn at one side, chain across the instep, and sew to the opposite side. Make a tiny rolled rose and leaf cluster on the outer side of each shoe. The shoes should sit low and rounded, showing the cream ankle above.
Cloche Hat
The hat is close-fitting over the head and ears, with a downward curved brim and a floral vine wrapped around the crown. It should feel elegant, smooth, and proportional rather than oversized.
- Rnd 1: In rose pink, 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 to 16: Sc around. 54
- Rnd 17: BLO sc around. 54
- Rnd 18: 8 sc, inc around. 60
- Rnd 19: 9 sc, inc around. 66
- Rnd 20 to 22: Sc around. 66
Steam lightly if needed to smooth the brim. Make a green vine long enough to circle the crown and add 5 or 6 small roses evenly along it. Sew this band above the brim line. Let one flower sit near the side front for the prettiest placement.
Tote Bag
The tote is small, upright, and softly rectangular with rounded lower corners. It matches the outfit and carries a simple vine detail near the top.
- Base: In rose pink, chain 11.
- Rnd 1: Starting in second chain from hook, sc 9, 3 sc in last chain, sc 8 on opposite side, 3 sc in final chain. 23
- Rnd 2 to 8: Sc around.
- Rnd 9: Sc around in BLO to define the top edge.
- Rnd 10 to 11: Sc around.
Flatten the top slightly. For handles, attach yarn at one side edge, chain to desired height, skip a section, anchor on the other side, then repeat for the second handle. Work one return row of sc over each chain handle for structure.
Add a green vine around the top front and one or two tiny roses near the side. The bag should stand upright and appear sturdy, not slouchy.
Bouquet
Make 7 to 9 tiny flowers in rose pink and pale pink. Each flower can be a rolled rose or a 5-petal blossom. Group them tightly and wrap the stems with green yarn. Add 3 or 4 longer leaves extending below the flower heads.
The bouquet in the image is slightly loose and hand-tied rather than formal. Keep the stems narrow and let the flower tops spill outward. Sew with a few hidden stitches so the bouquet keeps its shape when placed beside the bunny.
Teacup and Saucer
Saucer
- Rnd 1: In pale pink, 6 sc in MR. 6
- Rnd 2: Inc around. 12
- Rnd 3: Sc, inc around. 18
- Rnd 4: Work even, then add a tiny outward edge with light tension.
Teacup
- Rnd 1: In pale pink, 6 sc in MR. 6
- Rnd 2: Inc around. 12
- Rnd 3: BLO sc around. 12
- Rnd 4 to 5: Sc around.
- Rnd 6: Slight increase round for the lip.
Make a tiny handle with 4 to 5 chains and sew to the side. Add a slightly deeper pink circle inside if you want a tea effect. Keep the cup very small and delicate so it reads instantly as a tea set beside the bouquet.
Hedgehog Companion
This companion is worked as a miniature figure with a beige face, brown spines, a rose pink dress or skirt base, and a matching cloche hat. It holds a pale curved accessory that can be made as a small crescent cookie or decorative trim piece.
Head and Body
- Rnd 1: In beige, 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 to 9: Sc around. 24
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Place small black eyes low on the face and embroider a tiny dark nose. After the front face is finished, switch the back half to brown textured yarn or stitch short loops along the rear rounds to imitate hedgehog spines.
- Rnd 10: Work 24 sc, using beige in the face section and brown in the back section.
- Rnd 11 to 13: Sc around.
- Rnd 14: Decrease slightly to taper into the body.
- Rnd 15 to 18: Continue in rose pink for the skirted base section.
Stuff firmly and shape into a slightly pear-like miniature figure. Add tiny beige arms, short paws, and a simple rose pink upper chest panel. The lower body can be ringed with the same scalloped trim used on the bunny skirt.
Hedgehog Hat
Make a miniature version of the bunny hat in rose pink with a green band and one side flower. Keep the brim shallow. It should sit slightly low over the forehead the same way as the bunny hat.
Curved Accessory
Using cream or pale beige, chain 8. Work back with sc and slight shaping at the ends to create a slim crescent. Sew it lightly into the hedgehog’s hands so it rests across the front.
Small Roses and Leaves
Because this set depends heavily on floral texture, make extras. Use them on the bodice, waist vine, sleeves, hat, shoes, tote bag, and bouquet. Tiny leaves can be stitched with short chains and slip stitches or made as separate two-row motifs.
- Large bodice roses: 7 to 9
- Medium waist roses: 5 to 7
- Hat roses: 5 to 6
- Sleeve roses: 2 to 4
- Shoe roses: 2
- Tote roses: 1 to 2
- Bouquet flowers: 7 to 9
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
Sew the head to the body securely and reinforce the neck if needed with extra stuffing or a support insert. Attach the ears low, then sew the arms and legs so the bunny stands symmetrically. Dress the bunny, fit the shoes, and position the hat slightly forward.
Check the face from the front before knotting off embroidery. The nose should remain tiny, centered, and soft pink. A very small amount of cheek shading may be added, but keep it delicate so the clean stitched face remains true to the original look.
Care Notes
- Display pieces are best kept away from direct sunlight.
- Use gentle spot cleaning whenever possible.
- Do not machine wash pieces with many sewn floral details.
- Store the hat and bouquet separately if packing for travel.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- Head is round and larger than body
- Ears hang evenly on both sides
- Bodice flower cluster is centered and full
- Skirt shows both green and pale pink scallops
- Hat brim curves softly downward
- Shoes match and straps sit evenly
- Tote stands upright
- Bouquet looks balanced and tied tightly
- Teacup handle is secure
- Hedgehog colors echo the bunny set
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Dust the set with a soft dry brush, especially around the roses, hedgehog spines, and hat brim. For small marks, blot gently with a barely damp cloth and mild soap, then reshape and air dry completely. Avoid soaking, twisting, or high heat.
If you are storing the set long term, wrap each item in tissue and place it in a breathable box. Keep heavier pieces from crushing the hat brim or the bouquet. A small lavender sachet nearby can help keep the storage area fresh, but avoid direct contact with the yarn.
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