Ember Mischief Amigurumi Rabbit Pattern
Ember Mischief Amigurumi Rabbit Pattern
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Mallow the Rabbit
Amigurumi
-My Kid Wants a Pet Collection-
I had dwarf bunnies as a young child.
Ours were litter box trained and
roamed the house. Not all parents are
up for that; so as another addition to
the pet collection, I give you Mallow
the Rabbit. Squishy, lovable and fluffy
if you wish.
Much Love,
E m m y
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Questions? ABBREVIATIONS:
Having trouble? AMERICAN TERMINOLOGY
Mistakes in the pattern?
Click sc = single crochet
inc = increase, two stitches in the same space
dec = decrease, two stitches together
MC = Magic circle
to email me. ch= Chain
chbp= chain bump
slst = slip stitch
My finished size: sts = stitches
~ 7 to 10 inches sitting
Yours will vary depending *Video tutorial links on the last page*
on your personal gauge,
hook and yarn.
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A note on yarns….
The yarn combo
Almost all of the yarns I use in my stash
matters…. have been given to me, so they vary
widely. However if you are buying new
Here is an example of two skeins, I suggest the same weight, and if
yarns that say “Medium (4)” possible the same brand of at least 3.5 oz
of each color. This ensures that each
It’s clear that you’ll get two piece will match in size and shape as
different sizes and different “medium weight” can vary from brand to
looks depending on the yarn brand.
you get. Read the “A note on Colors needed for pieces: body color and
yarns” for tips on a consistent one color for paws, nose, and feet.
look.
Otherwise, keep an eye out on certain pages for tips and tricks. I try to be as thorough as possible with my patterns. If
you find any mistakes or if something is unclear, be sure to email me using the link on the previous page or any of
the social links on the last page.
I am creating a rabbit. This pattern is super versatile and can be brushed out to create a fluffy look. I also highly
encourage natural dyed yarns for beautiful color transitions. You can use one color or use two to create a different
colored tummy.
NOTE: Most of the pieces are flat and will be sewn together. I will have a detailed page outlining this process to make
it super easy for you. No need to worry about seeing stitches or making them perfect… It just adds more character to
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Bind off with tail for sewing onto head (cut yarn to desired
length, yarn over, pull tail all the way through). FIG 2
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Bind off with short tail- it will be hidden in body during sewing process. The
head will be partially attached on the body in the next section. 7
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EYES:
Locate the H5 markers (these are the first and
last stitches of the first line of Row 5 on the
head pattern).
BODY
*In body color -- crochet in rows -- no sc turn at the end of each
row, just insert into the stitch closest to the hook*
Row 1: sc on the edge of the head in the H7 marker on one side
FIG 14, ch3, 12 sc continuing on the last row of the head FIG
Mark 1st and
15, ch 3, sc in the other H7 marker FIG 16, turn = 20 sts last sts of
this row line
20 sc, turn = 20 sts
Mark 1st and
Row 2: 20 sc, turn = 20 sts last sts of
this row line
20 sc, turn = 20 sts
Row 3: 20 sc, turn = 20 sts
Inc, 18 sc, inc, turn = 22 sts
Row 4: 22 sc, turn = 22 sts
2 inc, 18 sc, 2 inc, turn = 26 sts
Row 5: 26 sc, turn = 26 sts
inc, 24 sc, inc, turn = 28 sts Mark 1st and
Row 6 through Row 9: 28 sc, turn = 28 sts last sts of the
first line of
28 sc, turn = 28 sts Row 9
Row 10: inc, 26 sc, inc, turn = 30 sts
30 sc, turn = 30 sts
Mark 1st and
Row 11: 30 sc, turn = 30 sts last sts of
this row line
30 sc, turn = 30 sts
Row 12: 30 sc, turn = 30 sts
3 inc, 24 sc, 3 inc, turn = 36
Row 13: (inc, 6 sc) repeat 5 times, inc, turn = 42 sts
42 sc, turn = 42 sts
Row 14: 42 sc, turn = 42 sts
15 sc, inc, 10 sc, inc, 15 sc, turn = 44 sts
Row 15: 44 sc, turn = 44 sts
16 sc, inc, 10 sc, inc, 16 sc, turn = 46 sts
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BODY continued...
Row 16: 46 sc, turn = 46 sts
16 sc, inc, 12 sc, inc, 16 sc, turn = 48 sts
Row 17: 48 sc, turn = 48 sts
48 sc, turn = 48 sts
Row 18: 16 sc, dec, 12 sc, dec, 16 sc, turn = 46 sts
46 sc, turn = 46 sts
Row 19: 4 sc, dec, 34 sc, dec, 4 sc, turn = 44 sts
44 sc, turn = 44 sts
Row 20: 44 sc, turn = 44 sts
44 sc, turn = 44 sts
Row 21: 10 sc, dec, 20 sc, dec, 10 sc, turn = 42 sts
42 sc, turn = 42 sts
Row 22: dec, 2 sc, (dec, 6 sc) repeat 4 times, dec, 2 sc, dec, turn = 35 sts
3 dec, 23 sc, 3 dec = 29 sts
Bind off. Tail will be hidden inside the body during assembly. FIG 17
TUMMY
*In body color or accent color -- crochet in rows -- no sc turn at the end
of each row, just insert into the stitch closest to the hook*
Attach to the last row of the body (Row 22) beginning at the 12th stitch
from the edge, you’ll start your row one in the 12th stitch;
Row 1: 7 sc, turn = 7 sts FIG 18
7 sc, turn = 7 sts
Row 2: 7 sc, turn = 7 sts
2 inc, 3 sc, 2 inc, turn = 11 sts
Row 3: 5 sc, inc, 5 sc, turn = 12 sts
Inc, 10 sc, inc, turn = 14 sts
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TUMMY continued...
Row 4: 14 sc, turn = 14 sts
Inc, 12 sc, inc, turn = 16 sts
Row 5: inc, 14 sc, inc, turn = 18 sts
18 sc, turn = 18 sts
Row 6 through Row 10: 18 sc, turn = 18 sts
18 sc, turn = 18 sts
Mark 1st and
Row 11: dec, 14 sc, dec, turn = 16 sts last sts of
this row line
Dec, 12 sc, dec, turn = 14 sts
Row 12: dec, 10 sc, dec, turn = 12 sts
dec, 8 sc, dec, turn = 10 sts
Mark 1st and Finished tummy piece
Row 13: 2 inc, 6 sc, 2 inc, turn = 14 sts last sts of
this row line
14 sc, turn = 14 sts
Row 14: 14 sc, turn = 14 sts
14 sc, turn = 14 sts
Mark 1st and
Row 15: 2 dec, 6 sc, 2 dec, turn = 10 sts last sts of
this row line
Dec, 6 sc, dec, turn = 8 sts
Mark 1st and
Row 16: 8 sc, turn = 8 sts last sts of ROW MARKERS:
this row line Be sure to leave the row markers in
4 dec, turn = 4 sts
place.
Row 17 through Row 19: 4 sc, turn = 4 sts You’ll use the row markers to map out
4 sc, turn = 4 sts where certain pieces will need to line
up for the assembly process.
Row 20: 4 sc, turn = 4 sts
2 dec, turn = 2 sts You can do this after crocheting all the
body pieces or as you go as I marked
throughout the pattern.
Bind off with short tail. Tail will be hidden in body during the I’ve also listed them before assembling
assembly process. if you lose a marker in the process.
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TAIL
*In body color -- crochet in the round*
Rnd 1: MC 8 sc = 8 sts
Rnd 2: sc around = 8 sts
Rnd 3: inc around = 16 sts
Rnd 4: (sc, inc) repeat around = 24 sts
Rnd 5 and Rnd 6: sc around = 24 sts
Rnd 7: sc, skip 7 sts- push these stitches away from you so they bulge
to the inside FIG 23, slst = 2 sts the last 15 sts are unused. FIG 24
Bind off with tail for sewing onto body. No need to stuff.
I have videos...
In response to my customers, I have started creating Instagram live videos to help
with the assembly process.
PART
It’s a real time process of assembly of the pride themed Mallow I made in June of
ONE
2020.
You’ll hear me interact with those that were there for live, but it is available for all
to rewatch at any time! PART
TWO
I give the most detailed instructions in the pattern, but I realize some people are
visual learners and might find the videos most useful.
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ASSEMBLY
NOSE: Fold the very first row of the
head. Sew the first and last stitch
together and sew together the next 3
stitches. FIG 26 & 27
ASSEMBLY
HIND FEET: Bring the last outer
stitches of the body to the T1
marker on the tummy FIG 37 & 38.
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ASSEMBLY
Sewing direction is up to you. I HIGHLY suggest the
assembly live video to see how I assembled here.
I used two long strands of yarn to sew from the
hind feet FIG 45 through FIG 47, up to the first front
leg FIG 48, only attaching 4 stitches of the front leg
to the tummy FIG 49 (this will leave the bump in
the body and back of the arm open) up to the neck
and chin.
f f ... Stuff
Stu ... Stuff...
Stuff your rabbit lightly… the more stuffing you add the
stiffer it’ll be. If you want a lil weight, some bead filling in
the feet and front legs are great to add some “floppiness”.
I filled to ensure there was enough to keep the shape and
made sure that the head had the MOST filling as it helps
with face shaping at the end. FIG 52
FRONT FEET: Using the tail of the front leg, attach the
outer arm to the body. FIG 53
This is your last chance to stuff- make sure you are happy
with the firmness before closing.
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D C
FACE SHAPING
E B
PINS A, B, C, D, E, & F- These are the points in
which you will be stringing yarn (in body color) to
create the face shaping. FIG 60 & 61
F A
FACE SHAPING
To create more of a bunny head shape, you’ll take
another piece of scrap yarn in the body color. FIG
66
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Congratulations!!
I hope by this point you can’t stop snuggling, cuddling and hugging your
Mallow!
I can’t wait to see yours!
Whatever you do, I’d love to see it! Use the link below to find me on my
website, Instagram, Twitch, Facebook and more.