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Get ready for Easter with our top crochet ideas and free crochet bunny patterns and crochet rabbit pattern perfect for your traditional celebration. Find everything you need for a festive Easter right here.
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What are the best amigurumi free crochet bunny patterns?
Is it hard to crochet an amigurumi bunny?
An amigurumi – which means crocheted toys are easier to make than you think. Easter Bunnies are base on a simple crochet stitches. To make one, start with gathering all materials needed. You will need yarn and corresponding crochet hook, stitch markers and cotton or poliester fiberfill.
For small toys, usually fine or super fine yarn are the most popular, but I there is many patterns using aran, worsted weight yarn or even bulky yarn. So the best option will be pick the yarn suggested by the pattern to get similar results.
If you never made any crocheted toy before, start with the basis – learn how to make a magic circle and single crochet.
Free Crochet Bunny Pattern Ideas for Easter
Free Crochet Bunny Pattern with Easter Egg
photo by Amigurumi today
Find this free crochet pattern on amigurumi.today.
Easter Bunny
photo by Amigurumi Today from amigurumi.today
Find this free crochet pattern on amigurumi.today, or read more about it on ravelry.com.
Floral Easter Bunny
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Find this free crochet pattern on zoecreates.co.uk, or read more about it on ravelry.com.
Amigurumi Bunny Doll Free Crochet Bunny Patterns
Pretty Bunny
If you are planning to crochet bunnies for Easter decoration, we recommend you use light green, pink, and yellow combinations, such as in the photo below. Stunning results are guaranteed!
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Sakura Kimono Free Crochet Bunny Pattern
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Find this free crochet pattern on furlscrochet.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.
Sunny Bunny
photo by Amigurumi Today from amigurumi.today
Find this free crochet pattern on amigurumi.today.
Poncino Bunny
photo by @n_iniko from instagram.com
Find this free crochet pattern on instagram.com or here.
Rose the Rabbit Free Crochet Pattern
Rabbits, rabbits everywhere! It’s bunny season again, and here is another beautiful example of a amigurumi bunny for Easter. Of course, this rabbit will also be a favorite toy year-round, so don’t think that after Easter it will be forgotten. This one is also more of a challenge than your average ami toy, meaning that more advanced crocheters will also have more fun making it as well.
Skills: Easy to Intermediate Designer: Jess Huff
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Find this free crochet pattern on jesshuff.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.
Dress Me Up, Bunny
The Dress Me Up bunny is a rabbit pattern with accessories, making it an even more enjoyable toy for the young ones. And, of course, it’s our secret thing that we all like to make doll and softie outfits and accessories, so it won’t be a chore for us “adults” as well, eh?
Skills: Easy Designer: Sharon Ojala
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Rita the Rabbit Free Crochet Pattern
Next, we have this beautiful rabbit free crochet pattern. It’s just so infinitely adorable and a touch melancholy. Indeed, its just a perfect decoration and gift for someone special.
Skills: Easy Designer: Lydia Tresselt
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Easy Small Baby Bunny Rabbit Free Crochet Patterns
Cube Bunny Rabbit Crochet Rabbit Pattern
Skills: Easy Designer: Crafty Bunny Bun
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Find this free crochet pattern on craftybunnybun.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.
Pocket Bunny
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Find this free crochet pattern on spinayarncrochet.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.
Easy Easter Bunny from Scraps
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Find this free crochet pattern on thegreendragonfly.wordpress.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.
Honey Bunny
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Find this free crochet pattern on go.creativecrochetcorner.com (registration required to access the pattern), or read more about it on ravelry.com.
Crochet Chocolate Bunny
photo by Ashley Kiser from sewrella.com
Find this free crochet pattern on sewrella.com.
Little Easter Bunnies
These colorful bunnies will be quick and easy to make. They measure approximately 4.5″ (11cm) of hight. By a small color changes of body, ears and nose, they are very easy to personalize and will look funny and colourful during Easter egg-hunting and kids will love them.
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Find this free crochet pattern on ravelry.com.
Spring Sweet Bunny
Likewise, the Spring Sweet Bunny is a cute and not necessarily Easter-themed rabbit. This quick pattern is an enjoyable way to get your whole family crocheting, because reasons. Toys are a great way to get the young’uns into the craft, and provide them with hours of enjoyment as well.
Skills: Easy Designer: Stephanie Jessica Lau
><h2>Free Crochet Bunny Patterns – Small Amigurumi
Tiny Bunny
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Find this free crochet pattern on ravelry.com.
Rose Bunny
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Find this free crochet pattern on crochetpedia.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.
Spring Bunnies Free Crochet Pattern
photo by Stephanie Jessica Lau from ravelry.com
Find this free crochet pattern on allaboutami.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.
Amigurumi Bunny
photo by Anitha Domacin from ravelry.com
Find this free crochet pattern on paintitcolorful.blogspot.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.
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Zipzip Bunny Free
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Find this free crochet pattern on ravelry.com.
Creating a Child-Friendly Zipzip Bunny Toy
For those crafting the Zipzip Bunny for toddlers or babies, it’s important to prioritize safety. In this version of the pattern, we’ve replaced plastic safety eyes with embroidery to ensure the toy is hazard-free. Remember, any plastic elements can pose a risk to young children.
Opting for simple embroidery not only enhances safety but also adds a charming, handmade touch to your Zipzip Bunny toy. This approach ensures that the toy is suitable and safe for even the youngest family members.
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><h2>Free Crochet Bunny Pattern-Classic Plush Amigurumi with Floppy Ears
Classic Stuffed Bunny
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Find this free crochet pattern on 1dogwoof.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.
Fleece Bunny. Free Crochet Pattern
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Find this free crochet rabbit pattern on allaboutami.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.