Violet the Easter Bunny by MarieCatmade

Violet the Easter Bunny

Crochet
February 2025
both are used in this pattern
Sport (12 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 14 rows = 2 inches
2.5 mm
459 - 514 yards (420 - 470 m)
US
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Violet is not just any bunny, she’s a true artist at heart! As Easter approaches, she spends her days carefully crafting the most whimsical bunny-eared eggs, each one unique and full of charm. Her favorite tradition is organizing a grand Easter Egg Hunt, where she hides her special creations for everyone to find. With her playful spirit, creative paws, and a love for all things handmade, Violet brings a touch of magic to the season.
This amigurumi is worked tightly to avoid holes between the stitches. It is done with single crochet in the X version (yarn under, yarn over).

This is a PATTERN ONLY downloadable file in ENGLISH.

This pattern is written in U.S. terminology. This project is worked in rounds (unless otherwise stated) so you might want to use a stitch marker to mark the beginning of each round. Make sure to read the whole pattern before you start.

Tuck is approx. 19cm (7.5in), if you use the same yarn and tools indicated in the pattern.

Skill level - Advanced Beginner

Materials:

  • 3 skeins of Hobbii Friends Cotton 8/6 color 117 Light Gray, 100% Cotton, 50 g/105 m
  • 1 skein of Hobbii Friends Cotton 8/6 color 01 White, 100% Cotton, 50 g/105 m
  • 1 skein of each - Hobbii Olivin colors 04 Mustard, 05 Orange, 08 Rose, 10 Purple, 11 Sky Blue, 17 Fig, 50% Cotton, 50% Linen, 50 g/125 m
  • Crochet hook 2.5 mm
  • 2 safety eyes 10 mm
  • 1 small button
  • Stuffing
  • Tapestry Needle
  • Scissors
  • Stitch Markers

This pattern is for personal use only, please do not redistribute it or resell it in any form. You may sell the finished product handmade by you from this pattern as long as you credit MarieCatmade as the original designer, and use your own photos to represent your work.