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Amigurumi Chubby Bunny

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Amigurumi Chubby Bunny
Crocheted bunny amigurumi pattern.

If you are looking for a small crochet project that looks super cute and works really fast, check out this Amigurumi Chubby Bunny. It’s another beautiful piece from Lauren Espy that will make any amigurumi crochet fan full of beans! A perfect project to decorate your home for spring or just yet another lovely addition to your ami collection.

Can Beginners Make This Bunny Amigurumi Pattern?

This bunny crochet pattern is suitable for beginners. Get ready to work it with single crochets and a little bit of increasing and decreasing. The toy’s body, legs, arms, and ears are worked separately and then sewn together.

The designer also includes a helpful video tutorial to make sure everyone can make their own chubby bunny fella!

What Yarn and Hook Do I Need? 

To make this bunny amigurumi, you use any yarn and hook you want. However, if you want your toy to be the same size as the samples visible in the photos, be sure to go for the recommended materials. The pattern calls for worsted yarn and a 3.50 mm crochet hook to produce a 4” x 5” figurine.

You can use wonderful spring colors for a vivid spring-like look or make your bunnies in any other shades you like.

Easy Video Tutorial to Follow Along

For beginners and visual learners, Lauren Espy offers a helpful step-by-step video guide. Check it out!

How Long Does It Take to Crochet the Chubby Bunny?

Whether you’re looking for a speedy amigurumi project or need a small last-minute gift, this tiny crochet bunny pattern is for you! Crocheters who have done stuffed toys before should be able to complete one piece in about 30 minutes. Beginners may need a bit more practice, but once you’ve made your first bunny, the rest will be done in a flash!

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