Crochet Free Bunny in dress Pattern
This cute pattern will come to life with your skillful hands and will put a big smile on the face of your children or loved ones. Not only will you knit the figure of a little bunny, but you will also dress it in a little dress – a cheerful detail, right?
Come on, get your knitting needles ready and start creating your dream dress for a cute bunny! This special knitting project will not only showcase your talents, but also offer a unique way to show your love to your loved ones.
Necessary materials:
Bunny yarn (I used Alize Cotton Gold No. 728 for Louis, YarnArt Jeans No. 76 for G). For pants (I used Alize Cotton Gold No. 612 for Louis, Alize Cotton Gold No. 518 for Gee).
For the face (I used Alize Cotton Baby Soft No. 55).
For tying panties (YarnArt Jeans No03) Black thread for decorating the muzzle White thread for decorating the eyes Eyes on a safe 8 mm fastening
2 mm hook, sewing needle Scissors, marker
Filler
Yarn consumption:
Primary color 45 gr
For panties and bow 6-7 g For muzzle 2 g
For tying panties 2-3 g Description!
Abbreviations
MR – amigurumi ring
CH – air loop
Sc – single crochet
İnc – increase
Dec – decrease
sl-st – slip stitch
hdc – half double crochet.
Pens:
1. 6 SC V MR (6)
2.6 İNC (12)
3. (1 SC, İNC)*6 (18)
4.-5. 18 SC each (2 rows)
6. (1 SC, DEC)*6 (12)
7. 3 SC, 3 DEC, 3 SC (9)
8.-20. 9 SC each (13 rows) Stuff the handle up to the 8th row. Make offset loops or leave a few loops unknitted so that the handle points inward (as in the photo).
21. Fold the handle in half and tie 4 SC.
Cut the thread and hide the end.
Legs:
1. 6 SC V MR (6)
2.6 İNC (12)
3. (1 SC, İNC) *6 (18)
4. (2 SC, İNC) *6 (24)
5. (3 SC, İNC) *6 (30)
6.-7. 30 SC each (2 rows)
8. 6 SC, (1 SC, DEC) *6, 6 SC (24)
9. 6 SC, 6 DEC, 6 SC (18)
10.18 SC
11. (1 SC, DEC) *6 (12)
12.-14. 12 SC each (3 rows)
15. (3 SC, İNC) *3 (15)
16.-21. 15 SC each (6 rows) Stuff the leg completely. On the first leg we don’t knit a few loops so that the beginning of the row is on the side, but closer to the center (the Bunny’s clubfoot will depend on this). On the second leg we do the opposite, we knit offset loops
We cut off the thread on the first leg, not on the second, and continue to knit the body.
Body:
On the second leg we dial 4 Ch, connect it to 1 leg and knit further:
The beginning of the row will be at the back, on the back. We stuff the body as we knit.
1. 15 SC per leg, 4 SC per Ch, 15 SC per leg, 4 SC per Ch (38)
2. 15 SC, (1 SC, İNC) *2, 15 SC, (1 SC, İNC) *2 (42)
3. (6 SC, İNC) *6 (48)
4.48 SC
5. (7 SC, İNC) *6 (54)
6. – 12. 54 SC each (7 rows)
13. (7 SC, DEC) *6 (48)
14.48 SC
15. (6 SC, DEC) *6 (42)
16. – 17. 42 SC each (2 rows)
18. (5 SC, DEC) *6 (36)
19.-20. 36 SC each (2 rows)
21. (4 SC, DEC) *6 (30)
22. (3 SC, DEC) *6 (24)
The beginning of the row should be exactly in the middle of the back.
We knit the handles:
23. 4SC, 4 SC with handle, 8 SC, 4 SC with handle, 4 SC (24)
24. (2 SC, DEC) *6 (18)
25. 18 SC, do not cut the thread, but continue to knit the head.
Head:
Stuff as you knit.
1. (2 SC, İNC) *6 (24)
2. (3 SC, İNC) *6 (30)
3. (4 SC, İNC) *6 (36)
4. (5 SC, İNC) *6 (42)
5. (6 SC, İNC) *6 (48)
6. (3 SC, İNC) *12 (60)
7. (9 SC, İNC) *6 (66)
8. (10 SC, İNC) *6 (72)
9.-11. 72 SC each (3 rows)
12. (4 SC, DEC) *12 (60)
13. – 14. 60 SC each (2 rows)
15. (8 SC, DEC) *6 (54)
16.54 SC
We make offset loops so that the beginning of the row is exactly in the middle of the back.
17. 25 SC, 1 Ch, 1 SC skip, 2 SC, 1 Ch, 1 SC skip, 25 SC (54)
In this row we will insert eyes.
18. (7 SC, DEC) *6 (48)
19.-20. 48 SC each (2 rows)
21. (6 SC, DEC) *6 (42)
22. (5 SC, DEC) *6 (36) Insert eyes.
23. (4 SC, DEC) *6 (30)
24. (3 SC, DEC) *6 (24)
25. (2 SC, DEC) *6 (18)
26. (1 SC, DEC) *6 (12)
27. 6 DEC (6)
Muzzle:
1. 6 SC V MR (6)
2.6 İNC (12)
3. (1 SC, İNC) *6 (18)
4. (2 SC, İNC) *6 (24)
5. (6 SC, 6 İNC) *2 (36)
6.-7. 36 SC each (2 rows),
leave the thread for sewing.
Sew the muzzle 1 row below the eyes. We don’t stuff the face. Decor:
We make a small tightening of the eyes (if you want).
We embroider the nose with black thread, retreating 2 rows down.
Spout size (distance in length 5-6 loops and 3 rows down).
We embroider a smile, eyelashes and eyebrows (as in the photo).
Ears:
1.6 SC V MR (6)
2.6 SC (6)
3.6 İNC (12)
4. – 5. 12 SC each (2 rows)
6. (1 SC, İNC) *6 (18)
7. 18 SC
8. (2 SC, İNC) *6 (24)
9.-10. 24 SC each (2 rows)
11. (3 SC, İNC) *6 (30)
12. – 16. 30 SC each (5 rows)
17. (3 SC, DEC) *6 (24)
18. – 20. 24 SC each (3 rows)
21. (2 SC, DEC) *6 (18)
22.-24. 18 SC each (3 rows)
Fold the eyelet in half and tie 9 SC, fold it again and stitch with thread. Leave the thread for sewing. Sew on the ears.
We sew one ear near the center of the head, the second ear next to it (but we sew it, grabbing
most of the ear, so that the ear seems to lie on the head).
Knitting panties: (Dress)
We cast on an even number of loops.
I dialed 50 Ch.
We connect it into a ring.
We knit the first row in the lower half loops of a chain of CH. (As in the photo) – this is so that the edge is smooth.
We knit 12 rows of 50 SC.
(You can knit more rows).
Divide in half into 2 pant legs.
In each leg we knit 5 rows of 25 SC.
Leave the thread longer, about 30 cm.
We bend each pant leg and stitch it. We knit the straps.
In the middle of the pants we mark 11 SC and knit. When we knit the first row, we knit the loops behind the SC of the 1st row of panties (as in the photo below)
(11 SC, 1 Ch, turn) *3, 11 SC, 1 Ch. We don’t cut the thread, we knit a strap: (2 SC, 1 Ch, turn)
16 rows, leaving thread for sewing. We knit the second strap in the same way.
Sew on the straps.
Making the strapping: (Dress)
Left strap: (start at the back) tie it with 20 Sc (as shown in the photo), 1 Ch, turn. (4 DC V 1 loop, 2 SC) *6.4 DC V 1 loop, 1 SC, fasten and cut thread.
Right strap: (start from the front) we tie it 20 SC, 1 Ch, turn.
1 SC, 4 DC in 1 loop, (2 SC, 4 DC in 1 loop) *6.
Fasten the thread and cut it. Knitting a bow:
In MR we dial 1 SC +3 CH, 4 CC2H, 4 CH and do SL-ST in MR, 4 CH, 4 CC2H, 4 CH and do SL-ST in MR. MR tighten.
Wrap the thread around the middle of the bow several times, leaving the thread for sewing. We collect a chain for the bow.