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Floppy Bunny Amigurumi β€” Free Crochet Pattern

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Magic ring & first rounds
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Building the shape
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Assembly in progress
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About This Floppy Bunny Amigurumi β€” Free Crochet Pattern

Welcome to the Floppy Bunny Amigurumi free crochet pattern! This adorable little bunny with her signature floppy ears is one of our most-loved beginner designs. She’s worked entirely in the round with basic amigurumi stitches β€” no complicated techniques required.

She stands approximately 16 cm tall when made with worsted weight yarn and a 3.5mm hook. Her floppy ears give her so much personality, and the finishing is delightfully simple. This pattern is perfect as a first amigurumi project or a quick weekend make.

The complete pattern with stitch counts, assembly guide, and tips is below. Read it online or print using the button at the top. Made with love from our crochet community β€” completely free, no login required. 🧢

Why You'll Love This Pattern πŸ’›

The shaping in this pattern has been designed so every increase and decrease falls in exactly the right place β€” no flat spots, no lumpy sections, no unintended angles. Every stitch count has been verified multiple times. What you see in the photos is exactly what you'll make.

The instructions are written in plain, direct language. If any term is unfamiliar, the abbreviations guide below explains it. If anything goes wrong, the troubleshooting section has the fix. You'll never need to Google anything mid-project.

And beyond the technical side β€” there's something genuinely magical about watching a collection of separate crocheted pieces become one complete character. The moment you sew the final part in place and the amigurumi looks up at you is one you simply can't get from buying a finished toy.

Switch Things Up 🎨

Try different yarn colours to match a gift recipient's favourites or the season β€” soft pastels for spring, rich ambers for autumn, classic cream for a timeless look, or bold brights for maximum personality.

Want to change the size? Use lighter-weight yarn with a smaller hook for a miniature keyring version, or bulky yarn with a 6–7mm hook for a giant cuddly version. Stitch counts stay exactly the same β€” only the finished dimensions change.

Small embroidered details transform the character's personality completely: a heart-shaped nose, blush marks, a monogram initial. A tiny crocheted scarf or felt bow adds enormous charm with almost no extra yarn. Make two or three in different colourways β€” they look spectacular displayed together as a matching family.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them πŸ”§

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Losing count mid-round

Use a stitch marker at the very first stitch of every round and move it up each time. If you lose count, lay the work flat and count outward from the magic ring β€” it only takes a moment and saves enormous frustration.

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Stuffing too late

Start stuffing the main body when it is about 70% closed. Add fiberfill gradually in small amounts, checking firmness as you go. Stuffing a nearly-closed piece results in uneven, lumpy filling that doesn't reach the base.

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Visible gaps between stitches

Your hook is too large for your yarn β€” go down one hook size. Tight, firm tension is correct for amigurumi. If you can see stuffing through the stitches, the fabric is too open.

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Ears or pieces flopping the wrong way

Don't stuff flat pieces like ears β€” leave them flat. Flatten the opening, sew it shut into a slight curve, then pin to the head and check from every angle before sewing permanently.

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Uneven decrease rows

For invisible decreases, insert your hook through the front loop only of each stitch. Working through both loops creates a visible bump and makes closing rows look uneven and lumpy.

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Limbs that rotate or droop

Sew limbs through the body from side to side with a long needle. Threading both attachment points on a single yarn length and knotting inside the body makes a firm, stable joint.

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Magic ring won't stay closed

Pull the yarn tail firmly after your first round, then work it in alongside the stitches for the first few rounds. This locks the ring closed permanently.

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Assembly looks misaligned

Always pin all pieces with sewing pins and check from all angles before sewing a single stitch. Repositioning a pin takes two seconds; unpicking a sewn join takes much longer.

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Materials Needed for Floppy Bunny Amigurumi β€” Free Crochet Pattern

🧢YARN

01
Main body colour

Worsted weight yarn (~120g). Suggested: beige, cream, white, or grey.

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Inner ear / nose colour

Small amount of pink or contrast colour (~5g).

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Optional outfit colour

For bow or scarf embellishment.

πŸͺTOOLS & NOTIONS

01
Crochet hook 3.5mm (or size appropriate for your yarn)
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1 pair of safety eyes

8mm or 10mm black

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Polyfill toy stuffing (~50–80g)
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Tapestry needle
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Stitch markers (3)
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Pink embroidery thread (for nose)
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Scissors

β€” Gauge:

18 sc = 4 inches in sc

β€” Finished Size:

~16 cm tall

β€” Yarn Weight:

Worsted

β€” Hook:

3.5mm

β€” Terms:

US Crochet Terminology

β€” Cost:

FREE βœ“

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Crochet Abbreviations

All patterns use US crochet terminology. UK crocheters: sc = UK dc Β· dc = UK tr
01 sc : single crochet
02 inc : increase (2 sc in same stitch)
03 dec : invisible decrease (invdec)
04 MR : magic ring
05 R : round
06 sl st : slip stitch
07 st(s) : stitch(es)
08 ch : chain
09 blo : back loop only
10 rep : repeat
11 x : times
12 [ ] : note or instruction
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Floppy Bunny Amigurumi β€” Free Crochet Pattern β€” Full Pattern

🎯 Beginner Friendly ⏱ 4–6 hours πŸͺ 3.5mm πŸ“ ~16 cm tall

🧢HEAD

R1:6 sc in MR. (6)
R2:6 inc. (12)
R3:(1 sc, inc) x6. (18)
R4:(2 sc, inc) x6. (24)
R5:(3 sc, inc) x6. (30)
R6:(4 sc, inc) x6. (36)
R7–11:36 sc. (36)
ℹ️Place safety eyes between R7–8, 10 sts apart
R12:(4 sc, dec) x6. (30)
R13:(3 sc, dec) x6. (24)
ℹ️Begin stuffing now
R14:(2 sc, dec) x6. (18)
R15:(1 sc, dec) x6. (12)
R16:6 dec. (6) Close with needle.

🧢BODY

R1:6 sc in MR. (6)
R2:6 inc. (12)
R3:(1 sc, inc) x6. (18)
R4:(2 sc, inc) x6. (24)
R5:(3 sc, inc) x6. (30)
R6:(4 sc, inc) x6. (36)
R7–14:36 sc. (36)
R15:(4 sc, dec) x6. (30)
R16:(3 sc, dec) x6. (24)
ℹ️Stuff firmly
R17:(2 sc, dec) x6. (18)
R18:(1 sc, dec) x6. (12)
R19:6 dec. (6) Close with needle.

🧢FLOPPY EARS (Make 2)

R1:4 sc in MR. (4)
R2:4 inc. (8)
R3:(1 sc, inc) x4. (12)
R4:(2 sc, inc) x4. (16)
R5–6:16 sc. (16)
R7:(2 sc, dec) x4. (12)
R8–20:12 sc. (12)
ℹ️Do NOT stuff ears. Flatten and sl st closed.

🧢ARMS (Make 2)

R1:5 sc in MR. (5)
R2:5 inc. (10)
R3–12:10 sc. (10)
ℹ️Stuff lightly. Leave long tail for sewing.

🧢LEGS (Make 2)

R1:6 sc in MR. (6)
R2:6 inc. (12)
R3:(1 sc, inc) x6. (18)
R4–5:18 sc. (18)
R6:(1 sc, dec) x6. (12)
R7–14:12 sc. (12)
ℹ️Stuff firmly. Leave long tail for sewing.

🧢TAIL

R1:6 sc in MR. (6)
R2:6 inc. (12)
R3:12 sc. (12)
R4:6 dec. (6) Close.
ℹ️Leave tail for sewing. Don't stuff, or stuff lightly.

🧢ASSEMBLY

βœ“1. Sew head to body at the neck opening, centring carefully.
βœ“2. Fold each ear flat (no stuffing) and sew to top of head, placed about 5 sts apart.
βœ“3. Sew arms to sides of body at rounds 4–5 from the top.
βœ“4. Sew legs to underside of body, about 4 sts apart, pointing forward.
βœ“5. Sew fluffy tail to back of body at rounds 5–6 from bottom.
βœ“6. Embroider nose with 3–4 satin stitches in pink embroidery thread.
βœ“7. Weave in all ends securely.
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Assembly & Finishing Tips

πŸ’‘ Weaving in ends

Use a tapestry needle to weave each tail back and forth through at least 5–6 stitches in different directions. A tiny dot of washable glue on the final stitch before trimming adds extra security for toys used by children.

πŸ’‘ Sewing pieces together

Pin each piece firmly to the body before sewing. Use mattress stitch for the most invisible join β€” insert the needle under the same yarn bar on alternating pieces and pull firmly. Knot securely at start and end, weave both tails deep into the body.

πŸ’‘ Positioning safety eyes

Take time here β€” eye spacing determines the character's entire personality. Closer eyes look more intense; further apart looks more friendly and playful. Pin both positions and step back before snapping the backs on permanently. Once snapped, eyes cannot be moved without damaging the fabric.

πŸ’‘ Blocking

Not required for amigurumi, but lightly steam-blocking any warped pieces will relax the fibres. Hold a steam iron a few centimetres away β€” never let it touch the stuffing or safety eyes directly.

πŸ’‘ Care instructions

Handwash in cool water with mild detergent, press gently to remove excess water, lay flat to dry. Many acrylic yarns are machine washable on a gentle cycle in a laundry bag β€” always check your yarn label.

⚠️ Important Notes

  • Use stitch markers at the start of every round β€” don't rely on memory to count.
  • Work with consistent tension throughout. Gauge swatch before starting if in doubt.
  • Fasten off leaving long tails for sewing β€” at least 30cm for each piece you'll need to attach.
  • Pin and check positioning of all pieces before sewing any of them permanently.

Beginner's Guide to Amigurumi 🌱

Amigurumi (Japanese: ami = knitted/crocheted + nuigurumi = stuffed toy) is the craft of making small crocheted characters. You start with a magic ring, work in continuous spiral rounds of single crochet, and shape the piece through increases and decreases β€” no seams, no joins, no turning.

The magic ring creates a closable centre with no hole. Wrap yarn around two fingers, insert the hook, yarn over and pull through. Work your first round into this ring, then pull the tail to close tight. Practise a few times β€” it becomes effortless quickly.

The invisible decrease β€” insert your hook through the front loop only of the first stitch, then the front loop only of the second stitch. Yarn over, pull through both loops, then yarn over again and pull through the remaining two. Working through front loops only makes the decrease blend into the fabric instead of leaving a bump.

Tension matters most. Amigurumi needs tight, firm tension so stuffing can't show through. If you can see white fiberfill peeking between your stitches, go down one hook size. The fabric should feel dense and firm β€” like a tightly woven canvas, not a loose net.

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Invisible decrease: insert your hook through the front loop only of the first stitch, then the front loop only of the second stitch. Yarn over and pull through both front loops (2 loops on hook). Yarn over and pull through both loops. Creates a nearly invisible decrease β€” much neater than working through both loops.

Your hook is too large for your yarn, or your tension is too loose. Try going down one hook size. Amigurumi should have tight, firm tension β€” stuffing should never be visible. Some yarn brands run thicker or thinner than labelled, so switching without adjusting hook size can also cause this.

Cut the yarn leaving a 15cm tail. Thread onto a tapestry needle and insert through the front loop only of each remaining stitch around. Pull firmly to gather all stitches to the centre. Pass the needle through the gathered centre and out through the body, pull tight, then weave the tail in and trim.

Absolutely β€” any weight yarn with the matching hook size from the ball band. Lighter weight = smaller, more delicate result. Heavier weight = larger, chunkier version. Stitch counts stay exactly the same; only finished dimensions change.

With supervision, yes β€” basic stitches are manageable for crafty kids from around age 10. Young crocheters may need help with the magic ring and invisible decrease. Safety eyes must always be handled and secured by an adult due to choking hazard.

Pin all pieces with sewing pins before sewing anything. Check from front, back, and both sides for symmetry. Use the same yarn and a tapestry needle, working mattress stitch around each piece's edge. Pull firmly every few stitches and check the join is invisible from the front before knotting off.

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