Amigurumi

No- sew hatchling crochet bunny free amigurumi pattern


Tiny handmade projects always have a special charm, and this no sew crochet bunny free pattern is a perfect example. Inspired by the adorable bunnies in the easter eggs, this design features fluffy little bunny heads sitting inside pastel egg-like shells, creating a playful and sweet spring look. The soft plush texture and tiny embroidered details make each bunny feel extra cute and giftable.

No- sew crochet easter bunny pattern

This amigurumi crochet easter bunny pattern is a great choice for beginners and experienced makers alike. Because it’s a no-sew design, the process feels faster, cleaner, and much more enjoyable. That makes it ideal for creating quick Easter decorations, basket fillers, keychains, or small handmade gifts.

Anyone looking for a cute crochet bunny free pattern will love how customizable this style can be. Try soft pink, lavender, yellow, or mint shades to create a full collection of tiny bunnies. With their cozy texture and cheerful colors, these little amigurumi bunnies are perfect for spring crafting.

Designer: drchoco_crochet

Abbreviations:

MR- magic ring
sc- single crochet
dec- decrease
inc- increase
ch- chain
sts- stitches
blo- back loop only
flo- front loop only
bo- bobble stitch
cc- change color

Materials:

Yarn- weight 6 super bulky
Crochet hook – 4.5 mm
Safety eyes – 12 mm
Stuffing
Stitch marker
Scissors
Tapestry needle
Pink acrylic yarn

Hatchling Bunny

• You may need to use a stitch marker to keep a track of your stitches.
Using egg color, make a magic ring,
R1: 8sc into mr (8)
R2: 8inc (16)
R3: (Sc, inc) x 8 (24)
R4-7: 24sc around for 4 rounds (24)
R8: Cc to bunny color, work in Blo; (2sc, dec) x 6 (18) (Pic 1)
• Mark first front loop of R7 with a stitch marker. (Pic 2)
R9: (Sc, dec) x 2, Bo4dc, dec, Bo4dc, dec, (sc, dec) x 2 (12)
• Start stuffing.
R10: (2sc, dec) x 3 (9) (Pics 3-4)
R11: Work in Flo; 9inc (18)
R12-15: 18sc around for 4 rounds (18)
• Embroider the nose between rounds 14 and 15. (Pic 5)
• Insert safety eyes between rounds 14 and 15, 4 sts apart.
R16: (Sc, dec) x 6 (12)
R17: 6dec (6)
• Slst into next stitch. Fasten off. Leave a long tail. Use a yarn needle to thread through the front loops of remaining stitches. Pull tight to close. (Pic 6)


• Insert your hook into the first front loop of round 7, pull a loop in egg color, chain 1. (pic 1)
• ([hdc, chain 1, hdc into same stitch],2slst)x7, (hdc, chain 1, hdc into same stitch),slst. (pic 2)
• Slst into first stitch. FO, weave in the ends. (pic 3)

Left Ear

• Insert your hook between rounds 15 and 16, pull up a loop. (Pic 1)
• Chain 6, starting in the second chain from your hook, 5sc. (Pic 2)
• Slst between rounds 16 and 17.
• Bring both yarn ends out through the same stitch on the head, tie a knot, and hide the knot inside.

Right Ear

• Insert your hook between rounds 16 and 17, pull up a loop.
• Chain 6, starting in the second chain from your hook, 5sc.
• Sist between rounds 15 and 16. (Pic 3)
• Bring both yarn ends out through the same stitch on the head, tie a knot, and hide the knot inside. (Pic 4)
• Embroider the cheeks below the eyes and hearts on the egg.

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