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Boho Bunny Amigurumi Pattern

Boho Bunny Amigurumi Pattern
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5-7 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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Cute Companion

An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Boho Bunny Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a delightful Boho Bunny lovey featuring an amigurumi-style head with floppy ears attached to a chunky blanket. It uses super bulky yarn for quick stitches and a soft, cuddly finish, plus pom corners for playful detail. The instructions include round-by-round guidance for the head and ears and row instructions for the blanket so you can follow along with confidence.

Boho Bunny Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Perfect for gifting or nursery use, the Boho Bunny blends simple shaping with charming finishing touches. The pattern includes step-by-step assembly and nose embroidery directions to complete the look.

Why You'll Love This Boho Bunny Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it transforms super bulky yarn into a cozy, modern lovey that crochets up quickly. I enjoy how the floppy ears and pom corners add personality with very little extra work. The pattern mixes simple amigurumi techniques with a chunky blanket portion, which makes it satisfying and fast to finish. I also love that the design is very forgiving β€” small changes in yarn or hook size still produce an adorable result.

Boho Bunny Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Boho Bunny Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Boho Bunny Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Boho Bunny Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easily you can customize this pattern with color changes; try ombre bulky yarn for a soft gradient effect.

If you want a smaller lovey, use a lighter weight yarn and a smaller hook to reduce the finished size.

For an extra cozy version, use a boucle or chenille super bulky yarn for a plush, textured surface.

I often swap the pom corners for small crocheted flowers or tassels to match nursery themes.

To add personality, embroider different nose shapes or add a tiny mouth for various expressions.

I sometimes add a small loop at the top of the head so the lovey can be hung from a stroller or crib.

If you prefer no safety eyes, embroider simple eye shapes or French knots for a fully soft toy.

I like to add a little appliqued heart to the blanket for a personalized touch or to commemorate a birth date with stitched initials.

To make a set, change yarn colors for matching hats or booties using the same super bulky yarn for quick coordinating pieces.

I recommend trying a slightly firmer stuffing for a more sculpted head or a softer stuffing for a squishier, cuddle-friendly feel.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers during the head and ear rounds can cause you to lose track of the beginning of the round; place a marker at the start of each round to stay oriented. βœ— Not stuffing the head as you go can lead to lumps or underfilled areas; begin stuffing around rounds 8-12 and add small amounts gradually for even shaping. βœ— Attaching ears without pinning first can result in uneven placement; pin or basting stitch each ear in place and check symmetry before sewing permanently. βœ— Using inconsistent tension between the head (6mm hook) and blanket (11.5mm hook) will create mismatched scale; use the recommended hooks or adjust your tension to maintain proportion.

Boho Bunny Amigurumi Pattern

Create a cozy Boho Bunny lovey that combines a soft amigurumi head and floppy ears with a super-bulky blanket and pom corners. This pattern walks you through every round and finishing step so you can make a sweet, handmade companion for a child or nursery. You will enjoy working with chunky yarn and quick stitches to produce a charming, tactile lovey to gift or keep.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Boho Bunny Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Super Bulky weight yarn (#6) - Main color: approximately two skeins (example used: Wool-Ease Thick & Quick in "Fisherman")
  • 02
    Small amount of chunky contrast yarn for nose embroidery - (example used: Yarn Bee Soft & Sleek Chunky in "Linen")

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 6mm (J) for head and ears
  • 02
    Crochet hook size 11.5mm (P) for blanket portion
  • 03
    Polyester stuffing (fiberfill) for head
  • 04
    Amigurumi safety eyes 15mm (optional, 2 pieces)
  • 05
    Stitch marker
  • 06
    Darning needle (for sewing and weaving tails)
  • 07
    Pom maker (optional) - size 6.8cm / 2.7 inch used
  • 08
    Scissors
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    Yarn needle for sewing pieces together

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β€” Abbreviations (US Terms) :

Infos :

MC = Magic Circle. SC = Single Crochet. St(s) = Stitch(es). DEC = Decrease (crochet two stitches together). Sl St = Slip Stitch. HDC = Half Double Crochet. INC = Increase (Two stitches in one stitch). CH = Chain.

β€” Head :

Info :

The head is worked in continuous rounds, so you may choose to use a stitch marker at the start of each round.

Info :

With 6mm hook; Start with a MC, CH 1. (does not count as a ST)

Round 1 :

6 SC into MC. Pull Circle Tight. (6)

Round 2 :

INC in each ST around. (12)

Round 3 :

(SC 1, INC) x 6 around. (18)

Round 4 :

(SC 2, INC) x 6 around. (24)

Round 5 :

(SC 3, INC) x 6 around. (30)

Round 6-8 :

SC 1 in each ST around. (30)

Round 9 :

(SC 4, INC) x 6 around. (36)

Round 10-12 :

SC 1 in each ST around. (36)

Info :

Place amigurumi eyes between rounds 8 & 9 about 7 stitches apart. You can also start stuffing the head here and keep adding stuffing as you continue along.

Round 13 :

(SC 4, DEC) x 6 around. (30)

Round 14 :

(SC 3, DEC) x 6 around. (24)

Round 15 :

(SC 2, DEC) x 6 around. (18)

Round 16 :

(SC 1, DEC) x 6 around. (12)

Round 17 :

DEC in each ST around. (6)

Info :

Fasten off & leave long tail; Sew opening shut by weaving tail in & out of remaining stitches with yarn needle. Keep tail long & move on to blanket portion.

β€” Ear (Make Two) :

Info :

The ears are worked in continuous rounds, so you may choose to use a stitch marker at the start of each round.

Info :

With 6mm hook; Start with MC, CH 1. (does not count as ST)

Round 1 :

4 SC into MC. Pull Circle Tight. (4)

Round 2 :

INC in each ST around. (8)

Round 3 :

SC 1 in each ST around. (8)

Round 4 :

(SC 1, INC) x 4 around. (12)

Round 5 :

(SC 3, INC) x 3 around. (15)

Round 6 :

(SC 4, INC) x 3 around. (18)

Round 7-11 :

SC 1 in each ST around. (18)

Round 12 :

(SC 4, DEC) x 3 around. (15)

Round 13-17 :

SC 1 in each ST around. (15)

Round 18 :

(SC 3, DEC) x 3 around. (12)

Round 19-24 :

SC 1 in each ST around. (12)

Round 25 :

(SC 2, DEC) x 3 around. (9)

Round 26 & 27 :

SC 1 in each ST around. (9)

Info :

Press the top together & crochet 4 SC across (through both sides).

Info :

Fasten off & leave long tail for sewing.

β€” Blanket :

Info :

With 11.5mm hook CH 21.

Row 1 :

Turn & HDC in second CH from hook & in each across, CH 1. (20)

Row 2-15 :

Repeat Row 1

Info :

Fast Off.

β€” Poms :

Poms :

Make 4 (One for each corner of blanket)

Info :

Next, Attach one pom to each corner of the blanket. I like to do this by first tying tails of poms through a stitch at the corner: double knotting that tie, and then sewing in ends to blanket.

β€” Nose Embroidery :

Info :

Grab your contrasting nose color & needle. Your last step is to embroider the nose onto the head. I like to bring the yarn from the "chin" area of the head (leaving some excess hanging out) and bring the yarn up and out between rounds 9 & 10 about 2 stitches from the right eye. I bring the yarn loosely straight across 3 stitches to the left and enter back into the head. I bring the yarn out at the center & one round down. I bring it over the yarn that is running across and stitch the yarn back into the head at the center 2 rounds below. Bring the yarn back out of the head at the same spot you started at the chin. Tie a knot with the beginning tail and end tail & sew ends into head.

β€” Assembly :

Info :

Attach ears to head between rounds 5 & 6 centered to back of head with about five stitches between them. See photos below.

Info :

Once ears are attached to the head.

Info :

Attach head to center four stitches of blanket by weaving long tail of head through the stitches and into the head over and over until you feel satisfied with your attachment.

Info :

Sew in & trim all ends.

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You have completed your Boho Bunny! & Just like you, it is unique & beautiful!

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach ears to head between rounds 5 and 6, centered on the back of the head with about five stitches between them; pin first to check symmetry before sewing.
  • Attach head to the center four stitches of the blanket by weaving the long tail of the head through the blanket stitches and back into the head repeatedly until secure.
  • Tie and sew poms to each corner of the blanket by threading pom tails through a corner stitch, double knotting, then sewing in the ends for durability.
  • Sew in and trim all ends after assembly, and secure any loose yarn tails with a darning needle to prevent unraveling.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use a stitch marker to keep track of rounds, especially when working continuous rounds for the head and ears.
  • πŸ’‘Place safety eyes between rounds 8 and 9 about seven stitches apart before stuffing the head to ensure proper placement.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff the head gradually while shaping, adding small amounts of fiberfill as you go to avoid lumps and to achieve an even shape.

This Boho Bunny lovey pattern brings together chunky yarn and simple shaping to create a sweet, cuddly companion you will love to make. It is perfect for quick weekend projects and heartfelt handmade gifts. Enjoy every stitch and make it your own with playful pom corners and a sweet embroidered nose. 🧢🧡

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished lovey measures approximately 14-18 inches from the top of the head to the bottom of the blanket, depending on yarn and tension.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but your finished size will change; use an appropriately sized hook for the yarn you choose to maintain stitch definition and proportion.

Do I need amigurumi experience for this pattern?

Basic amigurumi experience is helpful for working in continuous rounds and shaping, so this pattern is rated intermediate for best results.

Are safety eyes required or can I embroider the eyes?

Safety eyes are optional; you may choose to embroider the eyes instead if making the lovey for a young child or for a softer look.