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Boho Bunny Amigurumi Pattern

Boho Bunny Amigurumi Pattern
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2-3 Hours Time Needed
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Beginner Friendly Level

Perfect for those just starting their crochet journey, with clear instructions and simple techniques

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Bite-Sized Project

Finishes in 2-4 hours—perfect for an afternoon of creative relaxation.

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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 sweet Boho Bunny lovey: a small blanket with a plush amigurumi head, long floppy ears, and pom corners. Youll work the head and ears in rounds and the blanket in rows using super bulky yarn for a soft, cozy finish. The design is simple, modern, and perfect for gifting or for little ones to snuggle.

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

Includes full stitch-by-stitch instructions for head, ears, blanket, and pom assembly. Photos and finishing notes help you position features and sew pieces together neatly.

Why You'll Love This Boho Bunny Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines the comfort of a lovey with the charm of a handmade amigurumi bunny. I enjoy how quickly the blanket portion grows using super bulky yarn, so you see satisfying progress in just one sitting. The floppy ears and pom corners add playful texture and character that kids always adore. I designed the steps to be approachable, so even if youre fairly new to amigurumi you can create a polished, gift-worthy piece.

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 experimenting with color combinations—try soft pastels for a nursery-friendly lovey or bold, earthy tones for a modern boho look.

Want a smaller version? Use a lighter weight yarn and a correspondingly smaller hook for an adorable mini keychain or pocket pal.

To make a chunkier, cuddlier version, use an even thicker yarn and a larger hook than recommended for an oversized lovey.

I often swap safety eyes for embroidered eyes for baby-safe toys, which also adds a handmade, understated charm.

You can change the blanket stitch to a more textured pattern, like bobble or waffle stitches, for extra sensory feel and visual interest.

Try adding a tiny crocheted bow or bandana to the bunny neck for personality and seasonal variations.

I like to make the pom corners in contrasting colors or variegated yarn to create playful pops of color on each corner.

Consider using a crochet hook with ergonomic grip for longer stitching sessions to keep your hands comfortable.

I sometimes add a small bell or rattle inside the head (securely enclosed) for a different sensory experience for babies.

Don't be afraid to adjust ear length and width to create different expressions—shorter ears give a perky look while longer ears are whimsical and relaxed.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Skipping a stitch marker while working continuous rounds can make you lose track of the round start; place a marker at the first stitch of every round to avoid miscounts and misplaced increases or decreases. ✗ Not stuffing the head gradually can create lumps and poor shaping; stuff a little at a time, shaping as you go and adding more filling until the head is evenly firm and smooth. ✗ Placing safety eyes too late or too close together will alter facial proportions; place amigurumi eyes between rounds 8 and 9 about seven stitches apart before you add too much stuffing so they sit correctly. ✗ Pulling your stitches too tight on the blanket portion makes the fabric stiff and small; use the larger hook recommended for the blanket and keep a relaxed tension to achieve a drapey, soft lovey.

Boho Bunny Amigurumi Pattern

Create a cuddly Boho Bunny lovey using super bulky yarn—perfect for gifting or cozying up with little ones. This pattern guides you through crocheting the head, floppy ears, a textured blanket, and pom-pom corners with clear step-by-step instructions. Youll enjoy a quick, satisfying make that blends plush softness with simple shaping. Ideal when you want a handmade, heirloom-style lovey with a modern boho feel.

Beginner Friendly 2-3 Hours

Materials Needed for Boho Bunny Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

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    Wool-Ease Thick & Quick (Super Bulky, 6) - 2 skeins, color 'Fisherman' (used for main body and blanket)
  • 02
    Yarn Bee Soft & Sleek Chunky (Chunky weight) - small amount, color 'Linen' (used for nose embroidery)
  • 03
    Additional small scraps of contrasting yarn for nose embroidery and detailing

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size J (6mm) for head and ears
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    Crochet hook size P (11.5mm) for blanket portion
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    Polyester fiberfill for stuffing the head
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    Amigurumi safety eyes 15mm (2 pieces) - optional if you prefer to embroider the eyes
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    Stitch marker
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    Darning/yarn needle for sewing and weaving tails
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    Pom maker (optional) - used size 6.8cm / 2.7 inch
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    Scissors

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— Head :

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

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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)

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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)

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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.

— Ear (Make Two) :

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

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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)

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

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Fasten off & leave long tail for sewing.

— Blanket :

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With 11.5mm hook

Row 1 :

CH 21.

Row 1 :

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

Row 2-15 :

Repeat Row 1

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Fast Off.

— Poms :

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Make 4 (One for each corner of blanket)

— Assembly :

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

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Once ears are attached to the head.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Sew in & trim all ends.

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You have completed your Boho Bunny!

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& Just like you, it is unique & beautiful!

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach ears to head between rounds 5 and 6, centered at the back of the head with about five stitches between them, then sew securely.
  • Attach the head to the center four stitches of the blanket by weaving the long tail of the head through the blanket stitches and into the head repeatedly until you feel satisfied with the attachment.
  • Attach one pom to each corner of the blanket by tying the pom tails through a corner stitch, double knotting, and then sewing the ends into the blanket for extra security.
  • Embroider the nose using contrasting yarn by bringing yarn from the chin up between rounds 9 and 10 about two stitches from the right eye, stretch across three stitches, and stitch to form the nose following the pattern instructions; knot and weave ends into the head.
  • Sew in and trim all ends neatly and check all attachments to ensure the ears, head, and poms are firmly secured.

Important Notes

  • 💡Use a stitch marker at the start of each round when making the head and ears to keep track of rounds and avoid miscounts.
  • 💡Place safety eyes between rounds 8 and 9 about seven stitches apart before stuffing the head to maintain correct placement.
  • 💡Stuff the head gradually and evenly while shaping for a smooth, rounded finish; overstuffing can distort shaping.
  • 💡Keep long tails after fastening off the head and ears for easy sewing and secure attachment to the blanket.
  • 💡Use the recommended larger hook for the blanket portion to achieve a soft, drapey fabric with the super bulky yarn.

This Boho Bunny lovey brings together a soft, textured blanket and a sweet amigurumi head for a modern, cuddly companion. It uses super bulky yarn for quick progress and a cozy feel, plus pom corners for playful charm. Perfect for gifting or a special keepsake—handmade with love! 🧶🧵

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished lovey measures approximately 12-15 inches across from head to bottom using the recommended super bulky yarn and an 11.5mm hook; exact size varies with tension and yarn choice.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but the finished size and fabric drape will change; choose a hook size appropriate to your yarn and expect a smaller or larger lovey depending on yarn thickness.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is beginner friendly but assumes basic knowledge of continuous rounds, single crochet, increases, decreases, and half double crochet; beginners can follow along with patience and a stitch marker.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 2-3 hours using super bulky yarn, though time may vary depending on experience and how much finishing and embroidery you add.