Adorable Bunny Crochet Patterns You’ll Love
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If you love bunnies and crochet, you’ll enjoy this collection of 10 free bunny crochet patterns! This roundup includes free long eared bunny crochet patterns, along with other adorable amigurumi designs. These patterns are simple to follow and they will make it easy to create a cuddly bunny for yourself or as a gift. Which amigurumi bunny is your favorite in this week’s collection of free patterns?
Crochet Your Favorite Bunny – Free Patterns Included
Classic Stuffed Bunny with Long Ears
Designed by ChiWei Ranck this classic stuffed bunny with long ears was crocheted with Super Bulky Weight Yarn and an 8 mm (L) crochet hook.
Amigurumi Spring Bunnies
Designed by Mari-Liis Lille these adorable amigurumi bunnies were crocheted with DK Weight Yarn [3] and a 2.5 mm crochet hook. They are 6 inches tall when complete.
Amigurumi Chubby Bunny
Designed by Lauren Espy these adorable chubby bunnies were crocheted with Worsted Weight Yarn [4] and a 3.5 mm (E) crochet hook. They are 4 inches wide and 5 inches tall when complete.
Bunny Egg Pattern
Designed by Jen Hayes this adorable Bunny Egg was crocheted with Worsted Weight Yarn [4] and a 3.5 mm (E) crochet hook.
Velvet Bunny Amigurumi
Designed by Erangi Udeshika this adorable Long Eared Velvet Bunny was crocheted with Worsted Weight Yarn [4] and a 5 mm (H) crochet hook. The finished softie measures 13.5 inches tall.
Sakura Kimono Bunny
Designed by Sweet Softies the Sakura Kimono Bunny was crocheted with Worsted Weight Yarn [4] and a 3.25 mm (D) and a 4 mm (G) crochet hook. The bunny pattern is available from Furls Crochet.
Adorable Baby Bunny
Designed by Oombawka Design Crochet this adorable Baby Bunny was crocheted with Sport Weight Yarn [2] and a 3.25 mm (D) and a 2.25 mm (D) crochet hook. The finished bunny measures 3 inches X 2.25 inches in size.
Ellie the Easter Bunny
Designed by Sweet Softies this super cute Easter Bunny was crocheted with Aran Weight Yarn [4] and a 2.75 mm (C) crochet hook.
Long-Legged Bunny
Designed by Erica Dietz these Long Legged Bunnies were crocheted with Aran Weight Yarn [4] and a 4.25 mm (G) crochet hook. When complete this bunny measures 13 inches tall.
Long Eared Bunny Crochet Pattern
Designed by Rhondda Mol this Long Eared Bunny was crocheted with Aran Weight Yarn [4] and a 3.5 mm (E) crochet hook. When complete this bunny measures 17 inches tall. You need 1 ball of Bernat Pop Yarn for this project!
Update: 2023 This original crochet bunny post was written in 2014 and 2 of the wonderful bunny rabbit patterns (shown in the above collage image) are no longer available online. Some of the Designers have retired and removed their content and some have closed their crochet blogs.
I’ve indicated which ones are no longer available below and I’ve includes some additional crochet patterns you might enjoy since you popped over to visit on this old link you probably located on Pinterest 🙂
- Pot Belly Baby Bunny by Aleta Lyn
- Easter Bunnies by First Floor Crafts is no longer available (blog closed).
- Harvey Thumper, Easter Bunny Assistant by Sue Pendleton
- Amigurumi Cute Rabbit by Amigurumi Aşkına
- Funny bunny by Mari-Liis Lille (lilleliis)
- Lil’ Bunny Bookmark by Rachel Hoe (Little Yarn Friends)
- Crochet Easter Bunnies by Lisa Pocklington (Get Smitten)
- Mochi Bunny by Little Muggles
The Boxy Skirt Bunny by Minazarano longer available- Easy Easter Bunny by Janette Williams (The Green Dragonfly)
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These 10 free bunny crochet patterns offer so many fun and creative options. From free long eared bunny crochet patterns to other charming designs, you’re sure to find inspiration for your next project.
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Hi Kathie, Thank you for letting me know. I double checked online and it doesn’t appear anywhere else from that Designer. Ravelry is showing she has Retired and removed her patterns. It is sad this one isn’t available. It is super cute. Wishing you the very best, Rhondda
# 9 is no longer available on Ravelry. Boxy skirt bunnies. 🙁
Hi Jan, If you paste the url of the pattern you want to have into the printfriendly website you can print or save a copy of almost any page off the internet for free and without adding a program (other than adobe reader which is always required to view PDF documents). If you are trying to print one of my patterns from this specific site, at the top I have included a print button to make it easier for you to print or save yourself a copy. Here’s printfriendly’s link so you can get the other pattern you were trying to save: https://www.printfriendly.com/ and where it says “Copy & Paste a URL and Click Preview” is where you would paste the URL of the pattern or post so for example https://web.archive.org/web/20150312052345/http://amigurumiaskina.blogspot.ca/2013/11/amigurumi-tombik-tavsan-yapls-amigurumi.html? can be pasted into that spot and then you can Print or save a PDF copy of the post for yourself. Hope this helps! Rhondda
To download, you have to add a program…..this is a BAD deal. Why can’t we just get the patterns????
Hi Jan, Just click on the title of the pattern you want to visit (they are listed by number under the image) and it takes you directly to the other website where the pattern is available. I’ve gone through and double checked the links. #1 and #2 are no longer available. They have closed their blogs and removed their patterns from the archive as well. The rest of the pattern are available and the links all work. Hope this helps! Rhondda
None of the patterns open……I really am interested in them, especially #1.
Thank you Lili 🙂 I was able to find a new link for it using the wayback machine 🙂 Here it is: https://web.archive.org/web/20150312052345/http://amigurumiaskina.blogspot.ca/2013/11/amigurumi-tombik-tavsan-yapls-amigurumi.html? and I updated it in the post.
Thank you for letting me know!!
Rhondda
Hi! Link for the bunny in 4th picture is not working. It says that the blog has been removed