This adorable crochet bunny appliqué is perfect for Easter baskets, baby blankets, kids’ sweaters, keychains, or nursery wall hangings. It’s quick to make and fun to embellish with bows and eyes! Scroll down for the full free written pattern and step-by-step tutorial video 🎥
🧵 Materials Used:
4-ply cotton yarn (White or Cream for Bunny, Pink for nose, Black for eyes)
3 mm crochet hook
Stitch marker (optional)
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Glue (fabric glue, hot glue, or strong craft glue)
Black kundan stones / embroidery thread for eyes
Summary
The video provides a detailed tutorial on creating cute bunny appliqués using crochet techniques. The creator demonstrates the entire process step-by-step, starting with materials needed (4-ply 100% cotton yarn and a 3mm crochet hook), then showing how to make a magic ring and complete the bunny's body with 10 single stitches in the first row and double crochet increases in the second row. The tutorial continues with instructions for creating the bunny ears using chain stitches, followed by making and attaching a nose, eyes (using black Kundans or embroidery thread), a decorative bow, and finishing with mouth detailing. The creator explains that these bunny appliqués can be used as rakhis, keychains, or embellishments for other crochet projects. The video concludes with information about finding the written pattern in the description and encourages viewers to try the project and share their results.
Introduction and Materials
The tutorial about making cute bunny appliqués that can be used for crochet projects or as rakhis. For this project, the
or uses 4-ply 100% cotton yarn and a 3mm crochet hook.
Creating the Magic Ring and First Row
How to make a magic ring by looping the white yarn on the hand, putting the needle in the middle of the loop, and bringing the working end out. After making the magic ring, 10 single stitches are worked into the center. The creator emphasizes the importance of including the tail end when inserting the needle and ensuring the stitches don't overlap. After completing all 10 stitches, the magic ring is closed by pulling the tail, and the row is finished with a slip stitch into the first stitch.
Second Row with Double Crochet Increases
For the second row, start with chaining three and then works double crochet increases in each stitch around. The first stitch has a chain three and one double crochet, while the remaining nine stitches each have two double crochets (increases). The row is completed by slip stitching into the third chain, resulting in 20 stitches total.
Creating the Bunny Ears
Begin making the bunny ears by chaining six. For the first ear, after leaving the first chain from the hook, a single stitch is worked into the second chain, followed by a double crochet stitch in the next chain. The pattern is repeated for the second ear, with two single stitches in between to create the gap between the ears. The creator chains six again and follows the same pattern for the second ear.
Hiding Tail Ends and Finishing
How to hide all the tail ends by flipping the project over and using a tapestry needle. The starting tail from the magic ring is first knotted and secured, then woven into nearby stitches before cutting the excess thread. The finishing tail end is similarly woven into the back of the project.
Adding Facial Features
How to make and attach the nose, which comes out as a dot shape. It can be attached using a tapestry needle or by putting the crochet hook into the magic ring and pulling all the tail ends to set it in place. For the eyes, the creator uses black Kundans, but mentions that embroidery thread can also be used. The creator emphasizes the importance of correct positioning of the eyes under the ears and suggests placing them in the gap between two stitches for a neater look.
Adding Decorative Elements
How to tie a small bow as an accessory for the bunny. After tying it like a shoelace knot and adjusting the threads, the excess is cut off and the bow is attached with glue near the ear. The creator mentions that fabric glue, hot glue, or Fevibond can be used. For the nose and mouth detailing, black embroidery thread is used. The creator inserts the thread from the magic ring loop, makes a straight line for the mouth, and stitches in a U shape to complete the bunny face.
Final Touches and Conclusion
How to secure the threads by turning the project over and tying them. If the bunny is being attached to other projects, the tails don't need to be hidden completely. However, for use as a keychain or rakhi, all tails should be neatly woven in for security. The creator concludes by mentioning that the finished bunny appliqué can be used as a rakhi, keychain, or embellishment for projects like sweater caps. The detailed written pattern is available in the video description. The creator encourages viewers to try the project and share their results through comments or by tagging on Instagram.
🧶 Crochet Bunny Appliqué Pattern
🐇Bunny Base:
- Make a magic ring
- 10 sc into magic ring (10)
- Join with sl st to first st
Round 2:
- ch 3 (counts as 1st dc), dc in same st
- 2 dc in each st around (20)
- Join with sl st to 3rd ch of initial ch-3
🐰Bunny Ears (Make 2 on top of circle):
- ch 6
- skip 1 ch, sc in next
- dc in next 3 ch
- sc in last ch
- sl st to next base st
Repeat for second ear:
- ch 6
- skip 1 ch, sc, 3 dc, 1 sc
- sl st to base
🎀 Face Finishing:
- Weave in starting and ending tail ends using tapestry needle
- Make a pink yarn nose by coiling and knotting thread (glue or sew on)
- Attach black kundan stones or embroider eyes using thread
- Add a small yarn bow to one ear (optional)
- Embroider a tiny smile with black thread
✅ Your bunny is ready to be added to sweaters, hats, baby gifts, bags, or keychains!
Make this adorable crochet pear to add to your kids’ play kitchen, market bag set, or seasonal decor! This beginner-friendly pattern uses basic stitches and includes a small crocheted stem with I-cord detailing. Scroll down for the full video tutorial and step-by-step instructions!
🧵 Materials Needed:
4-ply cotton yarn (light green for body, dark green for stem)
3 mm crochet hook
Stitch marker
Fiberfill
Tapestry needle & scissors
🧶 Crochet Pear Pattern (Based on Video Script)
🍃 Stem (I-Cord Style):
- Use dark green yarn
- Leave a long tail and start with a slip knot
- Wrap tail over needle, yarn over, pull through both loops → repeat 5 times
- Total 6 rounds to create a cord
- ch 1, fasten off leaving long tail to sew to body
🍐 Pear Body:
Use light green yarn.
Round 1: Magic Ring, ch 1, 6 sc into ring (6)
Round 2: inc in each st (12)
Round 3: 1 sc in each st (12)
Round 4: (1 sc, inc) × 6 (18)
Round 5: 1 sc in each st (18)
Round 6: (2 sc, inc) × 6 (24)
Rounds 7-8: 1 sc in each st (24)
Round 9: (3 sc, inc) × 6 (30)
Rounds 10-12: 1 sc in each st (30)
Round 13: (2 sc, inc, 2 sc) × 6 (36)
Round 14: (5 sc, inc) × 6 (42)
Round 15: (3 sc, inc, 3 sc) × 6 (48)
Rounds 16–19: 1 sc in each st (48)
Stuff stem into top center and secure before continuing.
Round 20: (3 sc, inv dec, 3 sc) × 6 (42)
Round 21: 1 sc in each st (42)
Round 22: (5 sc, inv dec) × 6 (36)
Round 23: 1 sc in each st (36)
Round 24: (2 sc, inv dec, 2 sc) × 6 (30)
Round 25: (3 sc, inv dec) × 6 (24)
Round 26: (1 sc, inv dec, 1 sc) × 6 (18)
🧸 Stuff firmly with fiberfill
Round 27: (1 sc, inv dec) × 6 (12)
Round 28: inv dec × 6 (6)
- Fasten off with tail
- Weave tail through front loops of remaining 6 sts
- Pull tight to close, secure with knot, and hide tail
✅ Optional: Add safety eyes or embroider a face for extra cuteness!
This beautiful crochet mango leaf is perfect for traditional Indian decorations like pooja room décor, torans (door hangings), or garlands. The use of front and back post double crochets adds elegant texture and a central ridge that mimics the natural leaf vein. Let's walk through this step-by-step beginner-friendly tutorial.
🧵 Materials Required:
Worsted weight 4-ply acrylic yarn (green)
4 mm crochet hook
Stitch markers
Tapestry needle
Scissors
🧶 Crochet Written Pattern – Mango Leaf
🔰 Base Chain:
- ch 7 (mark 7th chain)
- ch 2 (mark 2nd chain as first stitch of Row 1)
Row 1:
- dc in marked 7th ch
- dc2tog across next 2 ch
- 1 dc
- dc2tog across next 2 ch
- 2 dc in last ch (increase)
Row 2:
- ch 2, mark 2nd ch, turn
- Work all stitches in BLO
- dc inc in 1st st
- dc2tog in next 2 sts
- Front Post dc around next st
- dc2tog in next 2 sts
- 2 dc in last marked st
Row 3:
- ch 2, mark 2nd ch, turn
- dc inc in 1st st (BLO)
- dc2tog across next 2 sts
- Back Post dc around center ridge st
- dc2tog across next 2 sts
- 2 dc in last st
Repeat:
- Repeat Rows 2 & 3 alternately till Row 6
- This forms the full size of the leaf
Row 7 (Tapering Leaf Tip):
- ch 2, mark, turn
- skip 1st st
- dc2tog
- Back Post dc
- dc2tog
- 1 dc in last st (5 sts total)
Row 8:
- ch 1, turn (don’t count as stitch)
- dc2tog
- Front Post dc
- dc2tog over last st
Row 9:
- ch 1, turn
- dc3tog over all 3 remaining sts (into BLO only)
🔚 Fasten Off & Finish:
- Trim yarn leaving tail
- Use tapestry needle to weave in both tail ends securely
This project is perfect for making sets of mango leaves for mandir décor, Indian wedding decorations, or South Indian home embellishments. Try it out and share your photos by tagging @DIY_KraftZ!