KG Bunny
KG Bunny
KG Bunny
Crochet Pattern
By sweetpeaplush on IG
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MATERIALS
Any same size yarn in at least 2 different colors of your
choice (I used premier parfait chunky in cream for the bunny
and pale blue for the onesie)
Crochet hook that matches the size of your yarn
A pair of safety eyes and washers
Pink acrylic yarn for the nose
Yarn needle
Stitch marker
Scissors
Stuffing
Needle and thread
2 buttons
ABBREVIATIONS
R = round/row dec = decrease
mr = magic ring sl st =slip stitch
ch = chain FO = fasten off
st(s) = stitch(es) sk = skip
sc = single crochet
inc = increase
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BUNNY PATTERN
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Body (in cream yarn)
R1: 6 sc in mr (6)
R2: inc x 6 (12)
R3-6: sc around (4 rounds) (12)
FO
Make a second leg by following R1-R6 but do not FO.
R7: Ch 1 and connect to the first leg with a sc. Continue to
sc x 11, sc into ch, sc x 12, sc into other side of ch. (26)
R8: (5sc, inc) x 2, sc, (5sc, inc) x 2, sc (30)
R9-11: sc around (3 rounds) (30)
R12: (3sc, dec) x 6 (24)
R13: (4sc, dec) x 4 (20)
R14-15: sc around (2 rounds) (20)
R16: (2sc, dec) x 5 (15)
Sl st and FO. Leave a long tail for sewing. Stuff the body.
Sew the body between R14-15 of the head.
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Arms (in cream yarn)
(Make 2)
R1: 5 sc in mr (5)
R2: inc x 5 (10)
R3-7: sc around (5 rounds) (10)
Sl st and FO. Stuff and leave a tail for sewing.
Sew the arms to each side of the body directly under the
head.
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Ears (in cream yarn)
(Make 2)
R1: 8 sc in mr (8)
R2: inc x 8 (16)
R3: (3sc, inc) x 4 (20)
R4-7: sc around (4 rounds) (20)
R8: (3sc, dec) x 4 (16)
R9-17: sc around (9 rounds) (16)
R18: (2sc, dec) x 4 (12)
R19: sc around (12)
R20: (sc, dec) x 4 (8)
R21: sc around (8)
FO. Do not stuff and leave a tail for sewing.
Sew ears closed in half and sew onto rows 6-7 on the side of
the head.
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ONESIE PATTERN
Onesie Legs (in pale blue yarn)
First leg:
R1: ch 16 (16)
R2: sc into the first ch to form a circle then sc 15 more (16)
R3-4: sc around (2 rounds) (16)
FO.
Repeat R1-R4 for the 2nd leg but do not FO and ch 1 at the end
of row 4.
R5: sc into the first onesie leg to connect then continue with
15sc, sc into ch, 16sc, sc into other side of chain
R6-10: 34sc, ch1, turn your work (5 rounds) (34)
R11: 6sc, ch 6, sk 4, 14sc, ch6, sk 4, 6sc, ch1, turn (38)
R12: (4sc, dec) x 3, 2sc, (dec, 4sc) x 3, ch1, turn (32)
R13: (2sc, dec) x 8, ch1, turn (24)
R14: (2sc, dec) x 6 (18)
Do not FO. We will continue on the hood.
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Onesie Hood (in pale blue yarn)
See the next page for helpful pictures if you need help.
R1: ch 30 then connect with a sc into other side of onesie, sc
into the next st on the onesie body, turn your work
R2: start on the ch and do 30sc, connect to onesie body again
on the second st of the other side of onesie, sc again, turn (32)
R3: sk first 2 sts, continue to sc x 29 on the hood, dec last st on
hood and next st on onesie, sc on onesie, turn (31)
R4: sk 2, 28sc, dec last hoodie st
and next st on onesie, sc on onesie,
turn (30) skip
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Onesie Hood (in pale blue yarn)
Now we will work in circle rounds to close the back of the
hood.
R10: sc around (25)
R11: (3sc, dec) x 5 (20)
R12: (2sc, dec) x 5 (15)
R13: (sc, dec) x 5 (10)
R14: dec x 5 (5)
Sl st and FO. Sew the hole closed
and weave in end.
Turn your onesie over and insert your hook at the bottom of
the onesie opening and sc all around to create a border.
It might be helpful to put the onesie on your bunny at this
point to make sure it fits nicely.
(Optional: sc another round on the opening of your onesie if
the hood feels too tight.
FO and weave in ends.
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Onesie Arms (in pale blue yarn)
R1-5: 12sc around arm holes (5 rounds) (12)
Sl st and FO.
Repeat on the second arm hole.
Weave in ends.
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CONGRATULATIONS
YOU HAVE FINISHED!
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