Baby Rabbit

$ 4.00

US English pattern by Bunnies and Yarn. Includes step-by-step pictures.

English Pattern Only. This pattern uses US Crochet Terms. The file contains a chart to show the conversions to UK Crochet Terms.

Make your own Rabbit with this CROCHET PATTERN.

The pattern includes instructions on how to make a cute bunny.

This PDF pattern includes instructions and photos, so you can crochet your own toy.

Finished Rabbit is about 4.5 in. (11.5 cm.) tall when you use sport weight yarn and a 2.5 mm. crochet hook

For this pattern you need to have basic-intermediate crochet and amigurumi skills and to know how to read crochet patterns.

You need to know the following crochet terms:
• mr – magic ring (UK=magic ring)
• sc – single crochet (UK=double crochet)
• inc(sc) – increase in single crochet (UK=increase in double crochet)
• dec(sc) – decrease in single crochet (UK=decrease)
• fo – fasten off (UK=fasten off)

Supplies
• Acrylic sport weight yarn (fine/2) OR cotton DK weight yarn (light/3)
• Thin yarn or embroidery thread, to embroider nose
• 2.5 mm. crochet hook
• Two 8 mm. safety eyes
• One pom pom (acrylic or yarn) for tail -optional-
• Stitch markers
• Yarn needle
• Scissors
• Stuffing material of your choice

This pattern is for personal use only. PLEASE DO NOT COPY, SHARE, TRANSLATE OR DISTRIBUTE PATTERN. Pattern made by Michelle Alvarez.

OF COURSE YOU CAN SELL THE TOYS YOU MAKE! Just give credit for the pattern to Michelle Alvarez from Bunnies & Yarn.

Stitches used: chain, magic ring, single crochet, increase, (invisible) decrease
Measurement: 4.5 in. (11.5 cm.) tall


This pattern is for personal use. Please do not distribute, reproduce, share or sell this pattern. You may sell finished items made with this pattern provided you credit the original designer.


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