Clover Needlecraft

*No-Sew* Easter Bunny Crochet Pattern!

Happy Easter everyone! It’s Amy from @curiouspapaya and it’s hard to believe that this is my third Easter pattern for Clover (check out my free Easter Eggs pattern and Bunny Basket pattern)! What a fun journey it’s been creating together! It was only a matter of time for an amigurumi Easter bunny. If you’ve ever made a pattern of mine before, you might be familiar with how I always try to embed new techniques (with lots of familiar ones, of course). That’s how this “no-sew” bunny came to be. The ears, arms, and legs are crocheted in.

I’ve made a bunch of plushies for my daughter over the past couple of years – but boy, are toddlers particular. For whatever reason, she’d lose interest very quickly and go back to her favorite bunny stuffed animal. It’s a tattered rag at this point but oh, is it loved! So, what about it was so comforting?

For one, it had a very squishy texture. Amigurumi is typically stitched very tightly and is quite rigid in structure because of that – so for something to be made cuddly, I made sure to choose a soft, pliable yarn to work with and a larger hook than I usually go for. Any baby yarn is great for this project. Since the yarn I wanted to use was variegated, I used my Clover Yarn Ball Winder to split my skein into two and work double stranded to create the pretty gradient effect you see in the photo! With all that said, let’s hop to it!

 

NOTES:

MATERIALS:

ABBREVIATIONS:

 

PATTERN:

EARS:

Using your Clover Amour Hook (2.25 mm) hook and a single strand of DK yarn, make two.

Note: We will work the ears in joined rnds. The “ch 2” will count as a st.

ARMS:

Using your Clover Amour Hook (4.00 mm) and two strands of DK yarn, make two.

LEGS:

Using your Clover Amour Hook (4.00 mm) and two strands of DK yarn, make two.

HEAD/BODY:

Use your Clover Amour Hook (4.00 mm) and two strands of DK yarn.

In the next round, we will crochet in the ears (the image below shows going through 3 layers). Watch our helpful tutorial HERE!

Add 3-4 sc to align the start of the round with the side of the ear that is closer to the face (depending on your tension, you may need to adjust as needed). In the next round, we will create the cheeks.

Mark the side of the head (with the cheeks facing protruding out) with a stitch marker to note the “front” of the head.

Stuff the head and fill out the two cheeks well. Continue onto the body.

In the next round, we will crochet in the arms. Add or undo a few sc to align the start of your round with the start of the ear (the image below shows the alignment of limbs).

 

In the next round, we will crochet in the legs. Add or undo a few sc to align the start of your round with the start of the arm. 

Fasten off and leave a tail. Stuff the body one last time. Go through the flo with your yarn needle and pull the hole closed.  

POM POM TAIL:

Use the pink Clover pom pom maker and DK yarn.

FACIAL FEATURES:

For all embroidered features, begin by weaving into the side of the head and leave a short yarn tail to secure into a knot at the end. Then, weave them into the head.

FINISHING TOUCHES:

 

You’re finished! Great work team 🙂  If you enjoyed making this adorable blushing bunny pattern, we’d love to see your creations over on Instagram! Tag your creations with #cloverusa and #curiouspapaya to be featured. Happy Easter everyone! <3

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