Amigurumi Realistic Bunny Kittens Free Pattern

Free Crochet Masterclass: Realistic Bunny by Rioritta

In this free crochet masterclass, you will learn how to create a realistic bunny crocheted on all four paws. This bunny is made with two colors of yarn (the pattern uses White and Black, but you can use other colors like brown or gray). All parts of the bunny are crocheted in spirals, and color changes are made without cutting the yarn.

Materials and Tools

  • Any yarn in two colors: white and black (or any other color you prefer)
  • Yarn for embroidering the nose
  • Crochet hooks (appropriate size for your yarn)
  • Safety eyes for toys (6 mm)
  • Toy stuffing
  • Stitch markers
  • Needle for attaching parts
  • Scissors

All materials can be purchased here.

Abbreviations

  • KA — Magic ring
  • вп — Chain stitch
  • сс — Slip stitch
  • сбн — Single crochet
  • пр — Increase
  • уб — Decrease
  • (…) x n — Repeat n times

Crochet Instructions for the Amigurumi Bunny

Front Paws (Make 2)

White yarn

  1. Row 1: 6 single crochets in a magic ring (6)
  2. Row 2: 6 increases (12)
  3. Rows 3–7: 12 single crochets (12)
  4. Finish with a slip stitch. Cut the yarn and hide the end.

Head and Body

Start with white yarn

  1. Row 1: 6 single crochets in a magic ring (6)
  2. Row 2: 6 increases (12)
  3. Row 3: (1 single crochet, 1 increase) x 6 (18)
  4. Row 4: 18 single crochets (18)
  5. Row 5: (1 increase, 2 single crochets) x 6 (24)
  6. From this point, crochet the body using alternating colors.
  7. Row 6:
    • White: 4 single crochets
    • Black: 5 single crochets
    • White: 7 single crochets
    • Black: 5 single crochets
    • White: 3 single crochets (24)
  8. Row 7:
    • White: 1 increase, 3 single crochets
    • Black: 1 increase, 3 single crochets, 1 increase
    • White: 3 single crochets, 1 increase, 3 single crochets
    • Black: 1 increase, 3 single crochets, 1 increase
    • White: 3 single crochets (30)
  9. Row 8:
    • White: 5 single crochets
    • Black: 6 single crochets, 1 increase
    • White: 1 decrease, 4 single crochets, 1 decrease
    • Black: 1 increase, 6 single crochets
    • White: 3 single crochets (30)
  10. Row 9:
    • White: 5 single crochets
    • Black: 8 single crochets
    • White: 4 single crochets, 1 decrease
    • Black: 1 increase, 6 single crochets, 1 increase
    • White: 1 single crochet (30)
  11. Row 10:
    • White: 1 increase, 4 single crochets
    • Black: 1 increase, 4 single crochets, 1 increase, 3 single crochets
    • White: 1 single crochet, 1 increase, 2 single crochets
    • Black: 2 single crochets, 1 increase, 4 single crochets, 1 increase, 2 single crochets
    • White: 2 single crochets (36)
  12. Continue in the same pattern for the following rows, alternating colors and increasing the stitch count.