Happy Friday! I'm excited to re-introduce you to the Berry Patch Bunnies! These are a pattern I released back in 2018 and they were due for some updated pictures! While I was at it I also edited the pattern to make the legs, body and head as one piece. This was a request I've received over the years and I'm really happy with how they came out! Whether you are looking for a pattern for Easter or Spring (or any ole time) these Berry Patch Bunnies are a quick and easy make. Below is the boy version, you can head over here to find the girl version! For the boy version I used Lion Brand Jeans yarn in Khaki and Stonewash, I've enjoyed using this yarn in amigurumi projects for some time now. You can find them in the Mini version too! If you're new to amigurumi be sure to check out our Tips page, I'll walk you through the methods used below! Don't want to miss a new pattern? Stay in touch through these platforms below! Instagram - Facebook - Pinterest - Newsletter - Grace & Yarn Crochet Group Pattern- PIN this pattern to save for later An ad-free PDF version is also available in my Etsy or Ravelry shop (this includes the boy version too!) (Keep scrolling below for the free version) This post contains affiliate links, please click here for more info. Thank you for supporting Grace and Yarn! You may make and sell items made from this pattern but please do not sell, share or reproduce the actual pattern. If you sell finished items online (Etsy, etc) please provide a link to the pattern and credit to me as the designer, thank you. I hope you enjoy this pattern! Let's start crocheting! Materials - Size 4 worsted weight yarn (75 yards beige, 30 yards dark blue; small amount for shirt and bow tie) Crochet or embroidery thread for the nose/eyebrows 12 mm safety eyes 3.5 mm crochet hook (these are the hooks I use and love) Scissors Tapestry/sewing needle (bent tips work wonders for amigurumi) Stuffing Stitch markers Abbreviations - US terminology MC- Magic circle SC- Single crochet SC INC- Single crochet increase INV DEC- Invisible decrease HDC- Half double crochet DC- Double crochet St(s) – Stitch(es) This bunny measures about 14 inches from ears to feet. NOTES - - Slowly stuff as you go, you want it to be firm but not stretched. - You will be working in the round; I like to use a stitch marker at the beginning of each round. - The legs, body and head will be made as one piece. I recommend tight stitches and firm stuffing to help avoid a wobbly neck. Legs - Make 2: Using beige Round 1: Create a magic circle with 6 SC Round 2: SC INC in each st (12) Round 3: SC in the first st, SC INC in the next st, repeat around (18) Round 4: SC in the first 2 sts, SC INC in the next st, repeat around (24) Round 5: SC in the first 3 sts, SC INC in the next st, repeat around (30) Round 6: SC around in the back loops only (30) Rounds 7-8: SC around (30) Round 9: SC in the first 9 sts, INV DEC 6 times, SC in the last 9 sts (24) Round 10: SC in the first 6 sts, INV DEC 6 times, SC in the last 6 sts (18) Change to dark blue Rounds 11-24: SC around (18) Fasten off the first leg only. At the end of Round 24 on the 2nd leg, complete a SC in each of the next 6 stitches (this will line up your legs to be straight when we join. Round 25 joins the legs together and starts the body. Round 25: Chain 3 and attach to the first leg with a SC (make sure both of your feet are facing the same direction), SC in the remaining stitches around the leg, when you reach the chain make a SC across each of the 3 chains, SC in the remaining stitches of the next leg and SC across each of the 3 chains (you will have SC on both sides of the 3 chains now) (42 SC) This completes your join and is where your next round will start. Rounds 26-31: SC around (42) Change to white Rounds 32-41: SC around (42) Round 42: SC in the first 5 sts, INV DEC, repeat around (36) Round 43: SC in the first 4 sts, INV DEC, repeat around (30) Round 44: SC around (30) Change to beige Round 45: SC in the first 3 sts, INV DEC, repeat around (24) Round 46: SC in the first 2 sts, INV DEC in the next, repeat around (18) Round 47: SC around (18) Here is where we will start the head Round 48: SC in the first 2 sts, SC INC in the next, repeat around (24) Round 49: SC in the first 3 sts, SC INC in the next, repeat around (30) Round 50: SC in the first 4 sts, SC INC in the next, repeat around (36) Round 51: SC in the first 5 sts, SC INC in the next, repeat around (42) Round 52: SC in the first 6 sts, SC INC in the next, repeat around (48) Round 53: SC in the first 7 sts, SC INC in the next, repeat around (54) Rounds 54-62: SC around (54) NOTE- Here is where we will attach the facial features. Place the safety eyes 7 stitches apart between rounds 59 and 60. With black embroidery thread add eyebrows just outside of your safety eyes. Nose- Using pink embroidery thread place the nose one row beneath your eyes and two stitches in on each side (this will leave 3 stitches in the middle and is what you will pass your thread through to create the nose). Use your thread to make a straight line down 2 rows for the mouth. *Stuff your head firmly as you go. Round 63: SC in the first 7 sts, INV DEC in the next, repeat around (48) Round 64: SC in the first 6 sts, INV DEC in the next, repeat around (42) Round 65: SC in the first 5 sts, INV DEC in the next, repeat around (36) Round 66: SC in the first 4 sts, INV DEC in the next, repeat around (30) Round 67: SC in the first 3 sts, INV DEC in the next, repeat around (24) *Continue to stuff the head firmly Round 68: SC in the first 2 sts, INV DEC in the next, repeat around (18) Round 69: SC in the first st, INV DEC in the next, repeat around (12) Round 70: INV DEC around (6) Fasten off and sew remaining part closed, weave in your end. Ears- Make 2 With beige Round 1: Create a magic circle with 8 SC Rounds 2-3: SC around (8) Round 4: SC in the first st, SC INC in the next, repeat around (12) Round 5: SC around (12) Round 6: SC in the first 2 st, SC INC in the next, repeat around (16) Round 7-15: SC around (16) Round 16: SC in the first 2 sts, INV DEC in the next, repeat around (12) Fold the ears in half and SC across the top to close, fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing. Arms- Make 2 *Lightly stuff the bottom of the arms only* With beige Round 1: Create a magic circle with 6 SC Round 2: SC INC in each st around (12) Round 3: SC in the first 3 sts, SC INC, repeat around (15) Rounds 4-5: SC around (15) Round 6: SC in the first st, INV DEC, repeat around (10) Rounds 7-14: SC around (10) Change to shirt color Rounds 15-20: SC around (10) At the end of round 20 pinch the arm flat and make 5 SC across the top to close, fasten off and leave a long tail to sew onto the body. Suspenders- Make 2 With dark blue, chain 30 Row 1: HDC in the 2nd chain from hook and in each chain across (29) Fasten off with a long tail for sewing. Bow Tie - With color of choice chain 20 Row 1: HDC in the 2nd chain from hook and in each chain across (19) Rows 2-3: Chain 1 and turn, HDC in each chain across (19) Fasten off leaving a long tail. Using your tail whip stitch the two ends together to make a tube, placing your sewn side in the middle wrap your yarn tightly around the middle 7 times to form your bow. Secure it in the back and use the remaining tail to sew onto the body. Assembly- 1. Sew the arms onto the body centered with the head at row 44. 2. Next, sew the ears onto the head. I started at round 4 and ended at round 6. 3. Sew each suspender onto row 31, front and back over the arms. 4. Lastly, sew your bow tie just below the neckline. Your bunny is complete! I hope you have enjoyed making this pattern. Let me know if you have any questions with this pattern or any of my other patterns, I would be happy to help. Thank you, Stephanie
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***This listing is for a digital PDF crochet pattern, not the actual crocheted item*** This is a digital download PDF with instructions on how to crochet your own beautiful top! The Berry Patch Tee is a sweet and simple top with lots of airy drape! Easy corner to corner squares are seamed together and a lovely, slightly ruffled bottom edge can be added if you like, giving it more of a tunic look. Easy to make and fun to wear! Pattern written in English and in US terms. To complete this pattern, you'll need: 5.0 mm H crochet hook 875 yards of sport/fine weight yarn Tapestry needle Scissors Tape measure Stitch markers or scrap yarn Pattern will be available for immediate download once payment is received. Pattern will download in pdf format. Please note that digital products are non-returnable, but I am happy to answer any questions you may have. If you need some extra help, check out the full video tutorial of this pattern on my channel. Just follow the link below to the Fiber Flux channel and search this pattern in the search box. https://www.youtube.com/channel/fiberflux (If the link is not clickable, you may need to copy and paste to your browser) This pattern originally appeared on www.fiberfluxblog.com, and is now also available here as a handy ad-free pattern PDF. Want to see a Fiber Flux pattern as a PDF in this shop? Message me! Please feel free to contact me at any time and thank you so much for taking the time to look at my shop!
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