This sweet bunny doll set blends the charm of a collectible amigurumi with the look of a boutique handmade rabbit plush, complete with a floral dress, brimmed hat, crossbody purse, tiny fox friend, and miniature tea accessories. It has the polished style many makers search for when looking for a crochet bunny doll pattern, amigurumi rabbit gift, or handmade nursery decor idea.
The finished set feels like a storybook display piece and works beautifully as a baby shower gift, spring centerpiece, heirloom toy, or cottagecore craft fair item. If you love searching for an amigurumi bunny pattern, crochet doll outfit pattern, handmade stuffed animal tutorial, or artisan crochet gift idea, this design gives you every detail needed to recreate the full look.
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Overview
This pattern recreates the full crochet scene shown in the image: a standing bunny doll with a large round head, long floppy ears, a blue brim hat, a white dress covered with blue floral surface details, blue shoes, a blue flower purse, a small fox companion with a berry basket, and a tiny teapot with teacup.
The shaping in this pattern is designed to match the proportions in the photo as closely as possible. The bunny has a noticeably oversized head, a compact torso, short softly stuffed arms, sturdy short legs, and long ears attached lower on the sides of the head so they fall down naturally.
The dress is built with a fitted bodice and a flared skirt. The skirt sits just below the knees and keeps a rounded silhouette. The hat is slightly deep and rounded, with a soft downward brim. The purse is small and boxy with layered crochet roses.
Skill Level
- Upper beginner to intermediate
- Comfort with working in continuous rounds
- Comfort with color changes
- Comfort with sewing and surface embroidery
- Comfort with shaping small accessories
US Terms Used
- 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
- sts = stitches
Materials
- Sport or light DK cotton yarn in warm cream, light beige, denim blue, medium blue, pale blue, leaf green, rust, chocolate brown, tan, white, pink, black, and berry shades
- 2.0 mm to 2.5 mm crochet hook for main figures
- 1.75 mm to 2.0 mm crochet hook for mini accessories if desired
- Safety eyes for bunny, about 10 mm to 12 mm
- Safety eyes for fox, about 5 mm to 6 mm
- Stuffing
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch markers
- Fine wire or floral wire optional for extra support in neck or fox tail
- Cardboard or plastic circle optional for stable doll base
- Fabric glue optional for securing tiny flowers after sewing
- Blush or soft pink pastel for cheeks
Suggested Colors
- Bunny body: warm cream with light beige for inner ears, hands, and feet shading
- Dress and hat: white and dusty blue
- Purse and shoes: medium blue and pale blue accents
- Fox: rust, dark brown, tan, cream, and green
- Tea set: pale blue-gray with blue floral detail
Finished Size
- Bunny doll: about 10 to 12 inches tall depending on yarn and tension
- Fox: about 4 inches tall
- Teapot: about 2 inches wide
- Teacup: about 1 inch wide
Gauge and Tension Notes
Use a tight amigurumi tension so stuffing does not show through. The stitches in the image look dense, even, and compact, so avoid a loose drape. If the stuffing is visible, go down a hook size.
The body pieces should feel firm but not overstuffed. The head is noticeably round and large, so it needs enough stuffing to hold a smooth sphere. The ears should stay soft and drape naturally without heavy stuffing. Do not stuff the ears.
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Construction Order
- Bunny legs and body
- Bunny head
- Ears
- Arms
- Shoes
- Dress bodice and skirt
- Hat
- Purse and flowers
- Fox body parts and basket
- Teapot and teacup
- Floral embroidery and final assembly
Bunny Legs
Make 2 in warm cream. Stuff firmly from the foot through the lower leg, then lightly at the top. The legs are short and cylindrical.
Leg 1
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts
- Round 2: inc around. 12 sts
- Round 3: (sc, inc) x 6. 18 sts
- Round 4: 18 sc. 18 sts
- Round 5: 6 sc, 3 dec, 6 sc. 15 sts
- Round 6: 15 sc. 15 sts
- Round 7: 5 sc, 2 dec, 6 sc. 13 sts
- Round 8: 13 sc. 13 sts
- Rounds 9-16: sc around. 13 sts each round
- Fasten off Leg 1.
Leg 2
- Repeat Rounds 1-16 exactly.
- Do not fasten off after Round 16.
Bunny Body
The body is small compared with the head. Join the legs and shape a gently rounded belly with a narrower upper torso.
- From Leg 2, ch 3 and join to Leg 1 with 1 sc.
- Round 17: 13 sc around Leg 1, 3 sc in chain, 13 sc around Leg 2, 3 sc on opposite side of chain. 32 sts
- Round 18: 32 sc. 32 sts
- Round 19: 32 sc. 32 sts
- Round 20: (6 sc, dec) x 4. 28 sts
- Round 21: 28 sc. 28 sts
- Round 22: (5 sc, dec) x 4. 24 sts
- Round 23: 24 sc. 24 sts
- Round 24: (4 sc, dec) x 4. 20 sts
- Round 25: 20 sc. 20 sts
- Round 26: In BLO, 20 sc. 20 sts
- Rounds 27-29: 20 sc. 20 sts each round
- Round 30: (3 sc, dec) x 4. 16 sts
- Round 31: 16 sc. 16 sts
- Round 32: (2 sc, dec) x 4. 12 sts
Stuff the body firmly, especially the lower body, so the doll stands well. If desired, insert a small weighted pouch or flat disc in the base before closing the lower stuffing shape with your hands. Leave a long tail for sewing the head or continue directly into the neck if preferred.
Bunny Head
Make in warm cream. The head is almost spherical, slightly fuller in the cheeks, and proportionally large. Place eyes lower than center to preserve the gentle expression seen in the image.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts
- Round 2: inc around. 12 sts
- Round 3: (sc, inc) x 6. 18 sts
- Round 4: (2 sc, inc) x 6. 24 sts
- Round 5: (3 sc, inc) x 6. 30 sts
- Round 6: (4 sc, inc) x 6. 36 sts
- Round 7: (5 sc, inc) x 6. 42 sts
- Round 8: (6 sc, inc) x 6. 48 sts
- Round 9: (7 sc, inc) x 6. 54 sts
- Rounds 10-18: 54 sc. 54 sts each round
- Insert eyes between Rounds 12 and 13, about 10 sts apart.
- Round 19: (7 sc, dec) x 6. 48 sts
- Round 20: (6 sc, dec) x 6. 42 sts
- Round 21: (5 sc, dec) x 6. 36 sts
- Round 22: (4 sc, dec) x 6. 30 sts
- Begin stuffing firmly and shape cheeks with your fingers.
- Round 23: (3 sc, dec) x 6. 24 sts
- Round 24: (2 sc, dec) x 6. 18 sts
- Round 25: (sc, dec) x 6. 12 sts
- Round 26: dec around. 6 sts
- Fasten off and close.
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Bunny Muzzle and Face Embroidery
The bunny in the image has a very small stitched nose and mouth rather than a protruding muzzle. Keep it delicate and centered.
- With pale pink or beige thread, embroider a tiny horizontal triangle nose centered between the eyes, about 3 rounds below the eye line.
- Add a short vertical stitch downward from the center of the nose.
- Add two very short angled mouth stitches, one to each side, forming a soft Y shape.
- Embroider thin curved brows in dark brown or black yarn one to two rounds above the eyes.
- Add a touch of blush low on each cheek.
Bunny Ears
Make 2 outer ears in warm cream and 2 inner ear pieces in light beige. The ears are long, narrow, and rounded at the ends. They are sewn low and angled slightly outward so they fall beside the face.
Outer Ear x 2
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts
- Round 2: (sc, inc) x 3. 9 sts
- Round 3: 9 sc. 9 sts
- Round 4: (2 sc, inc) x 3. 12 sts
- Rounds 5-18: 12 sc. 12 sts each round
- Round 19: (2 sc, dec) x 3. 9 sts
- Rounds 20-24: 9 sc. 9 sts each round
- Flatten top opening and fasten off with long tail.
Inner Ear Panels x 2
Work in rows with light beige. These panels are slightly shorter and narrower than the outer ears.
- Ch 7.
- Row 1: Starting in 2nd ch from hook, 6 sc, ch 1, turn. 6 sts
- Rows 2-16: 6 sc, ch 1, turn. 6 sts
- Row 17: dec, 2 sc, dec, ch 1, turn. 4 sts
- Row 18: 4 sc, fasten off.
Sew one inner ear panel to each outer ear, centered. Do not stuff. Lightly fold the ear base before sewing to the head.
Bunny Arms
Make 2 in warm cream. The arms are short and lightly stuffed only at the lower half. They sit low on the body and point gently downward.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts
- Round 2: inc around. 12 sts
- Round 3: 12 sc. 12 sts
- Round 4: (2 sc, dec) x 3. 9 sts
- Rounds 5-12: 9 sc. 9 sts each round
- Round 13: flatten opening and sc through both layers 4 times to close.
- Fasten off with long tail.
Blue Mary Jane Shoes
The shoes are separate and worn over the feet. Make 2 in medium blue with pale blue edging if desired. These shoes should fit snugly and show a strap across the front.
Sole x 2
- Ch 7.
- Round 1: 2 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 4 sc, 4 sc in last ch, working on opposite side 4 sc, 2 sc in last st. 16 sts
- Round 2: inc, sc, inc, 4 sc, (inc) x 4, 4 sc, inc, sc, inc. 24 sts
- Fasten off one sole. Make a second for each shoe and hold 2 soles together if you want a sturdier base.
Shoe Upper x 2
- Using one sole, join yarn at back loop of Round 2.
- Round 1: BLO sc around. 24 sts
- Round 2: 24 sc. 24 sts
- Round 3: 7 sc, 5 dec, 7 sc. 19 sts
- Round 4: 6 sc, 3 dec, 7 sc. 16 sts
- Round 5: 16 sc. 16 sts
Strap
- Attach yarn at one side opening of shoe.
- Ch 8, skip across instep, sl st to opposite side.
- Fasten off.
Optional trim: With pale blue, work a round of sl st or surface sc around the opening. Sew shoes onto the feet after dressing the doll if you want them fixed in place.
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Dress Bodice
The dress has long sleeves, a fitted waist, a rounded neckline, and floral decoration concentrated over the sleeves, chest, and lower skirt. The base dress is white with blue detailing.
You may either crochet the bodice directly onto the body or make it as a separate garment. The cleanest fit for the image is a mostly fixed outfit, so this pattern works directly into the front loops left from Body Round 26.
- Using white yarn, join in any FLO from Body Round 26.
- Round 1: 20 sc around. 20 sts
- Round 2: (4 sc, inc) x 4. 24 sts
- Round 3: 24 sc. 24 sts
- Round 4: 5 sc, ch 4, skip 4, 6 sc, ch 4, skip 4, 5 sc. 20 body sts plus 8 chain sts
- Round 5: 5 sc, 4 sc in ch-4 space, 6 sc, 4 sc in ch-4 space, 5 sc. 24 sts
- Rounds 6-8: 24 sc. 24 sts each round
- Round 9: (2 sc, dec) x 6. 18 sts
- Round 10: 18 sc. 18 sts
Fasten off. The neckline should sit just below the base of the head. If needed, use a few hidden stitches to snug the neckline neatly around the neck.
Long Sleeves
Join white yarn to one armhole. Work in rounds.
- Round 1: 12 sc evenly around armhole. 12 sts
- Rounds 2-8: 12 sc. 12 sts each round
- Round 9: (2 sc, dec) x 3. 9 sts
- Round 10: 9 sc. 9 sts
- Fasten off.
Repeat for second sleeve. Sew the arms inside or just below the sleeve openings so the hands peek slightly beyond the cuffs, matching the image.
Dress Skirt
The skirt is softly flared and ends in a wide rounded hem. It is not heavily ruffled. It should sit smoothly from the waist, then widen gradually for a bell shape.
- Join white yarn at lower waistline.
- Round 1: 24 sc evenly around waist area. 24 sts
- Round 2: (3 sc, inc) x 6. 30 sts
- Round 3: 30 sc. 30 sts
- Round 4: (4 sc, inc) x 6. 36 sts
- Round 5: 36 sc. 36 sts
- Round 6: (5 sc, inc) x 6. 42 sts
- Round 7: 42 sc. 42 sts
- Round 8: (6 sc, inc) x 6. 48 sts
- Rounds 9-13: 48 sc. 48 sts each round
- Round 14: In BLO, 48 hdc. 48 sts
- Round 15: 48 sc. 48 sts
- Fasten off.
This hem structure helps the dress hold the soft outward shape seen in the photo. If you want a slightly firmer flare, run a thin line of fabric stiffener diluted in water along the lower edge after finishing.
Blue Belt and Dress Trim
- With medium blue, surface sl st around the waistline.
- Make a thin belt cord: ch 28, fasten off, and weave around the waist if desired.
- Add a tiny blue circle at center front by working 6 sc in MR and sewing it to the waistline.
Floral Surface Decoration for Dress
The floral pattern in the image looks like dense blue printed blossoms. To recreate this in crochet, use a mix of surface embroidery, detached petals, and tiny layered flowers.
Mini 5-Petal Flower Motif
Make many in medium blue and pale blue for the dress, purse, and chest cluster.
- Round 1: With flower color, 5 sc in MR, join with sl st. 5 sts
- Round 2: In each st work: sl st, ch 2, 2 dc, sl st.
- Fasten off with long tail.
Tiny Rose Spiral
- Ch 16.
- Starting in 2nd ch from hook: 2 sc in each ch across. 30 sts
- Roll strip from one end into a spiral rose.
- Sew base to secure.
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Where to Place Flowers
- Scatter medium and dark blue flower motifs over both sleeves
- Add clustered motifs across the lower half of the skirt
- Leave some white space so the floral effect stays elegant, not solid
- At the neckline chest area, sew 3 raised flowers in blue tones plus 2 small green leaf shapes
Leaf Shape
- Ch 5.
- Starting in 2nd ch from hook: sl st, sc, hdc, sl st in last ch.
- Fasten off.
Use surface slip stitching or stem stitch embroidery in blue to connect some flower placements lightly, but keep the dress predominantly floral rather than vine-heavy.
Bluebell Bunny Hat
The hat has a rounded dome and a medium brim that curves gently downward. It sits low enough to frame the face and top of the ears. Make in medium blue.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts
- Round 2: inc around. 12 sts
- Round 3: (sc, inc) x 6. 18 sts
- Round 4: (2 sc, inc) x 6. 24 sts
- Round 5: (3 sc, inc) x 6. 30 sts
- Round 6: (4 sc, inc) x 6. 36 sts
- Round 7: (5 sc, inc) x 6. 42 sts
- Round 8: (6 sc, inc) x 6. 48 sts
- Rounds 9-14: 48 sc. 48 sts each round
- Round 15: In FLO, (7 sc, inc) x 6. 54 sts
- Round 16: 54 sc. 54 sts
- Round 17: (8 sc, inc) x 6. 60 sts
- Round 18: 60 sc. 60 sts
- Round 19: crab stitch or sl st loosely around for a neat brim edge.
- Fasten off.
If the brim flips upward too much, steam lightly and shape it downward while cooling. The hat should remain soft, not stiff.
Blue Purse
The purse is small and rectangular with a flapless opening, a long strap, and flower embellishments. Make in medium blue.
Bag Body
- Ch 8.
- Round 1: 2 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 5 sc, 3 sc in last ch, working on opposite side 5 sc, sc in last st. 16 sts
- Rounds 2-5: 16 sc. 16 sts each round
- Fasten off.
Top Edge
- Work 1 round of sl st around the opening.
Strap
- Ch 36 to 42 depending on doll size.
- Starting in 2nd ch from hook, sl st across or sc across for a wider strap.
- Fasten off and sew both ends to the purse sides.
Purse Flowers
- Make 2 or 3 mini flowers in pale blue and white.
- Sew them layered on the front right side of the purse.
Small Fox Companion
The fox stands beside the bunny and has a large head, tiny body, pointed ears, a cream muzzle, dark paws, green striped shirt, brown shorts, and a berry basket. Its proportions are compact and cute, with the head slightly wider than the body.
Fox Head
Use rust for main head.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts
- Round 2: inc around. 12 sts
- Round 3: (sc, inc) x 6. 18 sts
- Round 4: (2 sc, inc) x 6. 24 sts
- Round 5: (3 sc, inc) x 6. 30 sts
- Round 6: (4 sc, inc) x 6. 36 sts
- Rounds 7-11: 36 sc. 36 sts each round
- Insert eyes between Rounds 8 and 9, about 7 sts apart.
- Round 12: (4 sc, dec) x 6. 30 sts
- Round 13: (3 sc, dec) x 6. 24 sts
- Round 14: (2 sc, dec) x 6. 18 sts
- Stuff firmly.
- Round 15: (sc, dec) x 6. 12 sts
- Round 16: dec around. 6 sts
- Fasten off.
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Fox Muzzle Patch
With cream, ch 5.
- Row 1: Starting in 2nd ch from hook, 4 sc, ch 1, turn.
- Row 2: dec, 2 sc, ch 1, turn. 3 sts
- Row 3: 3 sc.
- Fasten off.
Sew to lower face. Embroider a small black nose and short mouth lines.
Fox Ears x 2
With rust:
- Round 1: 4 sc in MR. 4 sts
- Round 2: (sc, inc) x 2. 6 sts
- Round 3: 6 sc. 6 sts
- Round 4: (2 sc, inc) x 2. 8 sts
- Round 5: 8 sc.
- Flatten and sew to head.
Embroider or sew dark brown tips at the upper ear points if desired.
Fox Body
Start with green for shirt. Add tan or brown stripes with surface embroidery or row color changes.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts
- Round 2: inc around. 12 sts
- Round 3: (sc, inc) x 6. 18 sts
- Rounds 4-6: 18 sc. 18 sts each round
- Change to brown for shorts.
- Rounds 7-9: 18 sc. 18 sts each round
- Round 10: (sc, dec) x 6. 12 sts
- Stuff lightly.
- Round 11: 12 sc.
- Fasten off with tail for sewing to head.
Fox Arms x 2
Start with dark brown paw, then green.
- Round 1: 5 sc in MR. 5 sts
- Round 2: 5 sc.
- Change to green.
- Rounds 3-6: 5 sc.
- Fasten off.
Fox Legs x 2
Start with dark brown paw, then brown.
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts
- Round 2: 6 sc.
- Change to brown.
- Rounds 3-6: 6 sc.
- Fasten off and stuff lightly.
Fox Tail
With rust, leaving the tip cream if desired.
- Round 1: 4 sc in MR. 4 sts
- Round 2: inc around. 8 sts
- Rounds 3-8: 8 sc.
- Round 9: (2 sc, dec) x 2. 6 sts
- Round 10: 6 sc.
- Stuff very lightly.
- Fasten off.
Sew tail to lower back so it angles behind the fox.
Fox Berry Basket
Basket
With tan:
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts
- Round 2: inc around. 12 sts
- Round 3: BLO 12 sc. 12 sts
- Rounds 4-5: 12 sc. 12 sts each round
- Fasten off.
Handle
- Ch 10.
- Starting in 2nd ch from hook, sl st across.
- Fasten off and sew to both sides.
Berries
Make several tiny knots or 3-sc bobbles in berry shades and place inside the basket.
- For each berry: 4 sc in MR, fasten off.
Mini Teapot
Use pale blue-gray. The teapot in the image is rounded with a low lid, side handle, short spout, and a simple body.
Body
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts
- Round 2: inc around. 12 sts
- Round 3: (sc, inc) x 6. 18 sts
- Round 4: (2 sc, inc) x 6. 24 sts
- Rounds 5-7: 24 sc. 24 sts each round
- Round 8: (2 sc, dec) x 6. 18 sts
- Round 9: 18 sc.
- Stuff lightly or leave unstuffed for display.
- Round 10: (sc, dec) x 6. 12 sts
- Round 11: 12 sc.
- Fasten off and close partially, leaving a shallow top opening if desired.
Lid
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts
- Round 2: (sc, inc) x 3. 9 sts
- Round 3: 9 sc.
- Fasten off and sew to top lightly.
Knob
- 4 sc in MR, fasten off, sew to lid center.
Spout
- Round 1: 4 sc in MR. 4 sts
- Rounds 2-4: 4 sc.
- Fasten off, flatten slightly, and sew at an upward angle.
Handle
- Ch 8.
- Starting in 2nd ch from hook, sl st 7.
- Fasten off and sew to side.
Mini Teacup and Saucer
Saucer
With white or pale blue:
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts
- Round 2: inc around. 12 sts
- Round 3: (sc, inc) x 6. 18 sts
- Fasten off.
Cup
With white or pale blue:
- Round 1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts
- Round 2: BLO 6 sc. 6 sts
- Round 3: (sc, inc) x 3. 9 sts
- Round 4: 9 sc.
- Round 5: sl st around.
- Fasten off.
Cup Handle
- Ch 4.
- Fasten off and sew as a tiny loop.
For the tea inside, add a brown felt or crocheted insert circle. Add tiny blue floral stitches to the cup outer wall to match the image.
Assembly Order
- Sew bunny head to body securely
- Sew ears low on both sides of head, just below the hat line
- Sew arms to body slightly below shoulder level
- Dress the bunny and add shoes
- Sew chest flowers and leaves
- Place hat on head and tack down lightly
- Sew purse strap diagonally across the body
- Assemble fox and sew basket to hand if desired
- Place tea set pieces as display accessories
Styling Notes to Match the Photo
- Keep the bunny head large and perfectly round
- Keep the ears long, soft, and unstuffed
- Use a low eye placement for a gentle childlike expression
- Do not overstuff the torso; the dress should define the silhouette
- Make the hat brim broad enough to frame the face without hiding the eyes
- Concentrate most floral detail on the sleeves and lower skirt
- Use mixed blue tones so the flower placement looks dimensional
- Keep the fox significantly smaller than the bunny for a companion scale
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
Sew the head to the body with extra passes around the neck so the large head stays centered. Position the ears low and slightly angled outward. Embroider the tiny nose, short mouth, and soft curved brows with very small stitches. Add light blush after the face is fully assembled.
Care Notes
Display pieces keep their shape best when handled gently. Avoid pulling on the hat brim, purse strap, fox ears, or tea set spout. If giving this set to a child, replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes and secure every accessory firmly.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- Head firmly stuffed and centered
- Ears even in length and placement
- Dress skirt flared evenly all around
- Hat brim shaped downward softly
- Purse strap sitting diagonally across the chest
- Chest flowers and skirt florals balanced visually
- Fox standing neatly beside bunny
- Tea set proportions kept tiny and delicate
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Spot clean only when possible using a barely damp cloth and mild soap. Do not machine wash assembled display accessories. Reshape while damp and let dry flat away from direct sun. Store in a dry dust-free area, and avoid crushing the hat brim, ears, purse flowers, and teapot spout during storage.



