Crochet Tutorial: Mint Bunny – Free Crochet Pattern

Crochet Tutorial: Mint Bunny – Free Crochet Pattern

This elegant mint bunny set is designed to look like a boutique handmade amigurumi doll with a wide-brim hat, floral dress, little shoes, handbag, picnic basket, strawberries, and a charming fox friend. It is a lovely choice for collectors, nursery decor shoppers, handmade gift buyers, and anyone searching for a premium crochet bunny doll pattern.

The finished set has the polished feel of an artisan stuffed animal, a spring garden display, and a keepsake toy all in one project. If you love amigurumi doll patterns, crochet animal dolls, handmade bunny gifts, and decorative crochet accessories that look ready for an online shop listing, this pattern is made for you.

Please note: I strive for accuracy in every pattern, but occasional errors can happen. Thank you for understanding and for enjoying my designs.

Pattern Overview

This pattern recreates the full image as a coordinated crochet set. You will make the bunny doll, dress, hat, shoes, purse, fox companion, teacup, picnic basket, strawberries, and a small picnic mat. The shaping is written to preserve the visual balance seen in the image.

The bunny has a large round head, slim body, long soft ears, narrow arms, straight legs, a flared lace skirt, and a dramatic hat that sits low over the forehead. The fox is made smaller so the bunny remains the main focus, exactly like the scene.

This is an amigurumi-style pattern worked mostly in continuous rounds unless otherwise noted. Use a stitch marker and keep your tension firm. The pieces look best when stuffed firmly but not overstretched, so the stitches remain neat and dense.

Materials

  • Main bunny color: light cream or warm ivory cotton yarn, DK or light worsted
  • Dress, hat, shoes, purse: rich mint or emerald green cotton yarn, DK or light worsted
  • Flowers: soft pink, white, and dusty rose cotton yarn
  • Leaves: sage or olive green cotton yarn
  • Fox: orange, white, denim blue, dark brown, and black cotton yarn
  • Basket and mat: light tan, cream, pink, blue, and green yarn scraps
  • Hook: 2.25 mm for all amigurumi pieces, 2.5 mm optional for lace skirt
  • Safety eyes: 8 mm for bunny, 5 mm for fox
  • Fiberfill stuffing
  • Black and pink embroidery thread
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stitch marker
  • Craft wire, optional, for hat brim shaping
  • Small pearl bead or white button for purse flap
  • Blush powder or fabric-safe pastel for cheeks

Finished Size

  • Bunny: about 11 to 12 inches tall from feet to top of head, about 14 inches including hat
  • Fox: about 4.5 to 5 inches tall seated
  • Purse: about 2.25 inches wide
  • Basket: about 2 inches wide
  • Strawberries: about 0.75 inch each

US Crochet Abbreviations

  • MR = magic ring
  • ch = chain
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • sc = single crochet
  • inc = 2 sc in the same stitch
  • dec = invisible decrease
  • hdc = half double crochet
  • dc = double crochet
  • tr = treble crochet
  • BLO = back loop only
  • FLO = front loop only
  • st = stitch
  • rnd = round

General Notes

  • Work the bunny, fox, basket, strawberries, and cup in continuous rounds unless the instructions say otherwise.
  • For the dress lace and picnic mat, join rounds where noted.
  • Stuff the head firmly, the body moderately, and the limbs lightly.
  • The hat brim should be soft but broad. If you want extra drama, insert a very thin wire around the outer edge.
  • The flower motifs are intentionally small to keep the proportions delicate.

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Bunny Head

The bunny head is large and softly rounded, with the face placed slightly low so the hat can sit close to the eyes. Keep the increase zone smooth and avoid loose tension because the cream yarn shows every gap.

  1. Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. 12
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x 6. 18
  4. Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) x 6. 24
  5. Rnd 5: (3 sc, inc) x 6. 30
  6. Rnd 6: (4 sc, inc) x 6. 36
  7. Rnd 7: (5 sc, inc) x 6. 42
  8. Rnd 8: (6 sc, inc) x 6. 48
  9. Rnd 9: (7 sc, inc) x 6. 54
  10. Rnd 10 to 18: sc around. 54
  11. Insert 8 mm safety eyes between rnds 12 and 13, leaving 8 visible stitches between them.
  12. Rnd 19: (7 sc, dec) x 6. 48
  13. Rnd 20: sc around. 48
  14. Rnd 21: (6 sc, dec) x 6. 42
  15. Rnd 22: (5 sc, dec) x 6. 36
  16. Begin stuffing firmly.
  17. Rnd 23: (4 sc, dec) x 6. 30
  18. Rnd 24: (3 sc, dec) x 6. 24
  19. Rnd 25: (2 sc, dec) x 6. 18
  20. Do not close yet unless sewing the head separately to the neck. Leave a long tail if sewing later.

Bunny Face Shaping

Embroider a small triangular nose in dusty pink centered between the eyes, about 2 rounds below them. Extend one straight vertical line down 2 stitches. Add a very soft short mouth line on each side if desired, but keep it minimal.

The cheeks in the image are blushy and rounded. Apply blush under both eyes, slightly outward from the nose. Embroider thin curved brows in dark brown or black one round above each eye. The expression should be gentle, calm, and slightly shy.

Bunny Ears Make 2

The ears are long, flat, and lightly stuffed only at the base. Their width stays consistent through most of the length, then narrows softly. The finished ears should reach from the side of the head to below the neckline when hanging down.

  1. Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. 12
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x 6. 18
  4. Rnd 4 to 8: sc around. 18
  5. Rnd 9: (4 sc, dec) x 3. 15
  6. Rnd 10 to 20: sc around. 15
  7. Rnd 21: (3 sc, dec) x 3. 12
  8. Rnd 22 to 30: sc around. 12
  9. Flatten the opening and sc through both layers for 5 stitches to close.
  10. Leave a long tail for sewing.

Do not overstuff the ears. Add only a tiny pinch of stuffing to the bottom third if you want them slightly rounded. The top and middle should remain soft so they drape downward exactly like the image.

Bunny Arms Make 2

The arms are slim, straight, and simple. They are attached low enough that the dress sleeves remain visible and high enough to let one arm carry the purse. Stuff lightly and keep the wrists narrow.

  1. Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. 12
  3. Rnd 3 to 5: sc around. 12
  4. Rnd 6: (2 sc, dec) x 3. 9
  5. Rnd 7 to 18: sc around. 9
  6. Flatten the top and sc through both layers for 4 stitches.
  7. Leave a long tail for sewing.

Bunny Legs Make 2

The feet are small and neat, then transition into slim straight legs. The image shows white lower legs visible under the skirt and green Mary Jane shoes covering the feet. Make the legs in cream first, then add removable or fixed shoes later.

  1. Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. 12
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x 6. 18
  4. Rnd 4: BLO sc around. 18
  5. Rnd 5: sc around. 18
  6. Rnd 6: 5 sc, 4 dec, 5 sc. 14
  7. Rnd 7: 4 sc, 3 dec, 4 sc. 11
  8. Rnd 8 to 18: sc around. 11
  9. Stuff the foot firmly and the leg lightly.
  10. Fasten off first leg.
  11. Make second leg but do not fasten off.

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Bunny Body

The body is narrow at the waist and slightly wider through the hips to support the full skirt. Join the legs so the toes face forward evenly. Check symmetry before continuing, because the posture of the finished doll depends on this step.

  1. On the second leg, ch 3 and join to the first leg.
  2. Rnd 1: sc 11 around first leg, sc 3 across chain, sc 11 around second leg, sc 3 on other side of chain. 28
  3. Rnd 2: (6 sc, inc) x 4. 32
  4. Rnd 3 to 5: sc around. 32
  5. Rnd 6: (6 sc, dec) x 4. 28
  6. Rnd 7 to 9: sc around. 28
  7. Rnd 10: (5 sc, dec) x 4. 24
  8. Rnd 11 to 13: sc around. 24
  9. Rnd 14: (3 sc, inc) x 6. 30
  10. Rnd 15: sc around. 30
  11. Rnd 16: BLO sc around. 30
  12. Rnd 17 to 19: sc around. 30
  13. Rnd 20: (3 sc, dec) x 6. 24
  14. Rnd 21: sc around. 24
  15. Rnd 22: (2 sc, dec) x 6. 18
  16. Rnd 23 to 25: sc around. 18
  17. Stuff the body firmly, especially the lower torso.

If you want a fixed head, continue from the neck and sew the head directly over the neck opening. If you prefer to sew separately, fasten off with a long tail. The neck should be centered and stable, because the wide hat adds visual volume.

Joining Head and Body

Pin the head onto the neck so the eyes face forward and the chin sits slightly over the bodice line. Sew slowly around the opening, adding extra stuffing to the neck area before fully closing. A firm neck is important for the upright portrait look.

Bunny Dress Bodice

The dress has a fitted bodice with little cap sleeves. It sits close to the body and opens slightly into a very full lace skirt. The neckline is modest and rounded, with flower appliqués sewn along the chest and upper shoulders.

Use mint green. Work from the top down in joined rounds, starting at the neckline. If your tension runs loose, go down one hook size so the dress hugs the body closely.

  1. Ch 30, join carefully without twisting.
  2. Rnd 1: ch 1, sc around. Join. 30
  3. Rnd 2: ch 1, (4 sc, inc) x 6. Join. 36
  4. Rnd 3: ch 1, sc around. Join. 36
  5. Rnd 4: ch 1, 6 sc, ch 4, skip 4, 14 sc, ch 4, skip 4, 8 sc. Join. 28 sc plus 8 ch
  6. Rnd 5: ch 1, sc in each sc and each ch around. Join. 36
  7. Rnd 6 to 8: ch 1, sc around. Join. 36
  8. Rnd 9: ch 1, BLO sc around. Join. 36

Try the bodice on the bunny. It should sit high on the chest and stop just above the waist. The armholes should be small and rounded, like tiny cap sleeves rather than sleeveless openings.

Bunny Dress Skirt

The skirt is the signature part of the outfit. It is full, long, and scalloped with open lace toward the hem. The upper section is denser, then the lower section opens into decorative arches and shell textures. This layered effect matches the image closely.

Join yarn to the front loops left from Body Rnd 16 if you want the skirt attached directly to the doll. If you prefer a removable dress, work from the bodice lower edge instead. The attached version looks most accurate.

  1. Foundation round: in FLO of body rnd 16, work (2 sc in first st, sc in next) around. 45
  2. Rnd 1: sc around. 45
  3. Rnd 2: (4 sc, inc) x 9. 54
  4. Rnd 3: sc around. 54
  5. Rnd 4: (8 sc, inc) x 6. 60
  6. Rnd 5: sc around. 60
  7. Rnd 6: (9 sc, inc) x 6. 66
  8. Rnd 7: sc around. 66

Now switch to the lace section. Join each round unless otherwise noted. The lace should flare smoothly without becoming ruffled too early.

  1. Lace Rnd 1: ch 3, dc in same st, skip 2, 3 dc in next, skip 2, repeat around, join. You should have 22 shells.
  2. Lace Rnd 2: sl st to center of shell, ch 3, 2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc in same shell, skip to next shell, repeat around, join.
  3. Lace Rnd 3: sl st into ch-2 space, ch 1, (3 sc, ch 3, 3 sc) in each ch-2 space around, join.
  4. Lace Rnd 4: sl st into ch-3 space, ch 4, 4 dc in same space, ch 1, 5 dc in next ch-3 space, repeat around, join.
  5. Lace Rnd 5: ch 1, sc in first dc, ch 3, skip 2 dc, sc in next, ch 3, repeat around each fan to create net openings, join.
  6. Lace Rnd 6: in each ch-3 space work 5 dc, sc in next sc, repeat around, join.
  7. Lace Rnd 7: (sc in next 2 dc, hdc in next, dc in next, tr in next, dc in next, hdc in next, sc in next 2 dc, sl st in sc) repeat around for scalloped edging.

The lower skirt should spread into rounded panels with visible eyelets and scallops. Block lightly with steam from a distance or gentle damp shaping. Do not flatten the skirt too much. It should retain volume and sit away from the legs.

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Dress Flowers Make 8 to 10 Small Flowers

The image shows small flowers at the neckline, waist, and skirt. Make a mix of pink and white flowers. Use five-petal blossoms so they stay sweet and proportional instead of oversized.

  1. With flower color, make MR.
  2. Into MR repeat 5 times: ch 2, 2 dc, ch 2, sl st.
  3. Tighten ring and fasten off.
  4. Make 3 white flowers, 4 pink flowers, and 2 dusty rose flowers or adjust to match your layout.

Leaves Make 10 to 12

Use olive or sage yarn. Each leaf should be small and slightly pointed.

  1. Ch 5.
  2. Starting in second ch from hook: sl st, sc, hdc, sc.
  3. Work on opposite side of chain: sc, hdc, sc, sl st.
  4. Fasten off leaving a tail.

Bunny Hat Crown

The hat has a rounded dome and a broad downward brim. It is one of the most important silhouette elements in the image. Keep your stitches very even. A clean spiral and firm tension will make the hat look elegant and polished.

  1. With mint green, Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. 12
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x 6. 18
  4. Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) x 6. 24
  5. Rnd 5: (3 sc, inc) x 6. 30
  6. Rnd 6: (4 sc, inc) x 6. 36
  7. Rnd 7: (5 sc, inc) x 6. 42
  8. Rnd 8: (6 sc, inc) x 6. 48
  9. Rnd 9: (7 sc, inc) x 6. 54
  10. Rnd 10 to 15: sc around. 54

Bunny Hat Brim

Continue directly from the crown. The brim grows wide and slightly dips over the eyes. This is achieved by gradual increases plus a subtle front-shaping row after finishing. You may lightly steam-block the brim over a bowl for a smooth curve.

  1. Rnd 16: BLO (8 sc, inc) x 6. 60
  2. Rnd 17: sc around. 60
  3. Rnd 18: (9 sc, inc) x 6. 66
  4. Rnd 19: sc around. 66
  5. Rnd 20: (10 sc, inc) x 6. 72
  6. Rnd 21: sc around. 72
  7. Rnd 22: (11 sc, inc) x 6. 78
  8. Rnd 23: sc around. 78
  9. Rnd 24: crab stitch or sl st loosely around for a refined edge.

Optional front droop shaping: mark the front third of the brim. With the hat worn on the doll, lightly steam and press that section downward while lifting the back sides slightly. This creates the graceful garden hat profile seen in the image.

Hat Band and Hat Flowers

For the band, chain enough to wrap around the base of the crown, about 42 to 45 chains depending on tension. Work 1 row of sl st back across. Sew around the crown base and tie a tiny side knot or bow tail on the right side.

Make 3 clustered flowers for the hat using the same flower pattern above. Sew 2 leaves under the flowers and attach the cluster to the right front side of the hat. Use one white flower, one pale pink flower, and one dusty rose flower for the closest match.

Bunny Shoes Make 2

The shoes are neat Mary Jane flats in the same mint color as the dress. They cover the foot fully with a single strap across the instep. You can stitch them directly to the feet for a fixed display finish.

  1. With mint green, ch 7.
  2. Rnd 1: starting in second ch, sc 5, 3 sc in last ch, work opposite side, sc 4, inc in last. 14
  3. Rnd 2: inc, 4 sc, 3 inc, 4 sc, 2 inc. 20
  4. Rnd 3: BLO sc around. 20
  5. Rnd 4: sc around. 20
  6. Rnd 5: 6 sc, 4 dec, 6 sc. 16
  7. Rnd 6: 5 sc, 3 dec, 5 sc. 13
  8. Fasten off and fit onto the foot.

For the strap, join yarn at one side opening, ch 6, skip across the instep, sl st on opposite side. Sew down. Make sure the strap lies flat and sits high, leaving the rounded top of the foot visible.

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Purse

The purse is a small structured mint handbag with a rounded flap and a short handle. It should sit close to the bunny’s side and look proportional, not oversized. Work it firmly so it keeps its boxy shape.

  1. With mint green, ch 7.
  2. Rnd 1: starting in second ch, sc 5, 3 sc in last ch, work opposite side, sc 4, inc in last. 14
  3. Rnd 2: inc, 4 sc, 3 inc, 4 sc, 2 inc. 20
  4. Rnd 3 to 7: sc around. 20
  5. Flatten the bag.
  6. Flap Row 1: join yarn to one side center front and sc across 8 stitches. Turn.
  7. Flap Row 2: dec, 4 sc, dec. 6
  8. Flap Row 3: sc across. 6
  9. Flap Row 4: dec, 2 sc, dec. 4
  10. Flap Row 5: sc across. 4
  11. Fasten off.

Handle: chain 16, sl st back across. Sew each end to the side top edges of the purse. Sew a small white pearl bead or tiny button to the front center under the flap. Lightly stuff the purse or insert a felt rectangle.

Fox Head

The fox has a cute, compact amigurumi style. The head is slightly oversized, with a white muzzle and tiny ears. The expression should be sweet and calm so it complements the bunny instead of looking comic or wild.

  1. With orange, Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. 12
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x 6. 18
  4. Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) x 6. 24
  5. Rnd 5: (3 sc, inc) x 6. 30
  6. Rnd 6 to 10: sc around. 30
  7. Insert 5 mm eyes between rnds 7 and 8 with 6 stitches between.
  8. Rnd 11: (3 sc, dec) x 6. 24
  9. Rnd 12: (2 sc, dec) x 6. 18
  10. Stuff firmly.
  11. Rnd 13: (sc, dec) x 6. 12
  12. Fasten off with tail for sewing.

Fox Muzzle

  1. With white, ch 5.
  2. Rnd 1: starting in second ch, sc 3, 3 sc in last ch, opposite side sc 2, inc. 10
  3. Rnd 2: inc, 2 sc, 3 inc, 2 sc, 2 inc. 16
  4. Rnd 3: sc around. 16
  5. Fasten off, stuff very lightly, sew to lower face.

Embroider a tiny black nose at the top center of the muzzle and add a short vertical line. Keep it very small.

Fox Ears Make 2

  1. With dark brown or orange outer edge, Rnd 1: 4 sc in MR. 4
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. 8
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x 4. 12
  4. Rnd 4: sc around. 12
  5. Flatten and sew to top sides of head.

Fox Body

The fox body is seated and pear-shaped under a blue vest. The chest is small and the lower body rounded. Work in orange, then sew the head on with a slight forward tilt.

  1. Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. 12
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x 6. 18
  4. Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) x 6. 24
  5. Rnd 5 to 7: sc around. 24
  6. Rnd 8: (2 sc, dec) x 6. 18
  7. Rnd 9 to 10: sc around. 18
  8. Stuff.
  9. Rnd 11: (sc, dec) x 6. 12
  10. Fasten off.

Fox Arms Make 2

  1. With white, Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
  2. Rnd 2 to 3: sc around. 6
  3. Switch to orange.
  4. Rnd 4 to 7: sc around. 6
  5. Flatten and close with 3 sc through both layers.

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Fox Legs Make 2

  1. With dark brown, Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. 12
  3. Rnd 3: BLO sc around. 12
  4. Rnd 4: 3 sc, 3 dec, 3 sc. 9
  5. Switch to orange.
  6. Rnd 5 to 7: sc around. 9
  7. Stuff lightly and sew in seated position.

Fox Tail

  1. With white, Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. 12
  3. Switch to orange.
  4. Rnd 3 to 6: sc around. 12
  5. Rnd 7: (2 sc, dec) x 3. 9
  6. Rnd 8 to 12: sc around. 9
  7. Flatten slightly, curve, and sew to the side-back of the body.

Fox Vest

Use denim blue. Work flat.

  1. Ch 13.
  2. Row 1: starting in second ch, sc 12. Turn.
  3. Row 2 to 5: sc 12. Turn.
  4. Row 6: sc 3, ch 2, skip 2, sc 2, ch 2, skip 2, sc 3. Turn.
  5. Row 7: sc across including chains. Fasten off.

Wrap around the fox body and sew the back seam. Add two tiny brown embroidered buttons to the front. The vest should fit snugly and end above the belly.

Fox Hat

  1. With brown, Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
  2. Rnd 2: (sc, inc) x 3. 9
  3. Rnd 3 to 4: sc around. 9
  4. Rnd 5: BLO (2 sc, inc) x 3. 12
  5. Rnd 6: sc around. 12
  6. Fasten off and add a dark contrasting band if desired.

Teacup

  1. With pale blue or cream, Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. 12
  3. Rnd 3: BLO sc around. 12
  4. Rnd 4 to 5: sc around. 12
  5. Rnd 6: sl st around.

Handle: ch 4, sl st back or work 3 sc around the chain. Sew to the side. For the tea, embroider or stitch a brown circle inside the cup opening.

Picnic Basket

  1. With tan, Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR. 6
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. 12
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x 6. 18
  4. Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) x 6. 24
  5. Rnd 5: BLO sc around. 24
  6. Rnd 6 to 9: sc around. 24
  7. Rnd 10: sl st around and fasten off.

Handle: ch 18, sl st back or sc back. Sew each end to opposite sides of the basket rim. The basket should remain shallow and open so the strawberries are visible.

Strawberries Make 4 to 6

  1. With red, Rnd 1: 4 sc in MR. 4
  2. Rnd 2: inc around. 8
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) x 4. 12
  4. Rnd 4 to 5: sc around. 12
  5. Rnd 6: (sc, dec) x 4. 8
  6. Stuff lightly.
  7. Rnd 7: dec around. 4
  8. Fasten off.

Leaf cap: with green, make MR and repeat 5 times: ch 3, sl st into ring. Tighten and sew to top of berry. Add tiny yellow seed stitches if you like, but keep them minimal.

Picnic Mat

The cloth in the image is a small checked picnic mat. A simple striped rectangle works well and keeps the scene easy to style.

  1. With cream, ch 16.
  2. Rows 1 to 12: sc 15, changing colors every 2 rows between cream, pink, and pale blue.
  3. Fasten off.

To create the checked look, weave a contrasting strand vertically through every second stitch column. Block flat.

Flower Placement Guide

  • Sew 3 small flowers across the bodice neckline.
  • Sew a small flower and 2 leaves at the right waist.
  • Sew 3 to 4 flowers scattered on the lower skirt front.
  • Sew 2 to 3 flowers with leaves onto the hat band cluster.

Assembly Order

  1. Sew the ears to the head, slightly behind the eye line so they fall along the cheeks.
  2. Sew the head to the body.
  3. Sew the arms to the upper body just below the neckline.
  4. Dress the bunny with the bodice and attached skirt.
  5. Add shoes to the feet.
  6. Place the hat low on the head and tack it in a few hidden spots.
  7. Sew or place the purse on one arm.
  8. Assemble the fox fully and dress it in the vest and hat.
  9. Make the basket, strawberries, cup, and mat.

Final Assembly and Facial Detailing

Check the face first. The eyes should sit low enough for the hat brim to frame them. Add soft blush, fine brows, and a tiny pink nose. Sew the ears so they fall naturally down both sides. Position the arms gently inward so the silhouette feels calm and graceful.

Set the hat slightly lower in front than in back. Arrange the flowers on the hat and dress before sewing permanently. Place the purse on the bunny’s right side, then angle the fox slightly toward the bunny for the same storytelling effect as the image.

Care Notes

  • Spot clean whenever possible.
  • Do not machine wash if the hat contains wire or if blush has been added.
  • Store away from direct sunlight to protect the mint and pink colors.
  • Reshape the skirt and hat by hand after cleaning.

Quick Checklist Before You Finish

  • Head is centered and firmly attached
  • Ears hang evenly
  • Dress sits snugly at the waist
  • Skirt spreads in a soft bell shape
  • Hat brim curves downward in front
  • Purse flap closes neatly
  • Fox sits upright and balanced
  • Basket, berries, mat, and cup are scaled small beside the bunny

Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines

Use a barely damp cloth with mild soap to clean marks on cotton yarn. Press gently and never scrub the embroidered nose or brows. Allow all pieces to air dry completely on a towel. To preserve the display look, store the set with tissue paper under the hat brim and inside the skirt.

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