Amigurumi toys that are made without sewing are becoming increasingly popular, especially for those who find the process of stitching each piece together a bit tedious. This No Sew Bunny Amigurumi pattern is perfect for beginners, as it’s simple and fun to create without the need for sewing individual parts.
No Sew Bunny Crochet Pattern
This adorable bunny is small in size, with distinct ears that make it easily recognizable as a bunny, despite not having arms or legs. It’s an ideal project for winter, as you can add tiny accessories like scarves. Crochet scarves are simple to make using a basic chain loop, and they can be a charming addition to your creations.
Designer: crochetedbyel
This No Sew Bunny Crochet Pattern is a perfect choice for those looking for an easy, enjoyable, and quick amigurumi project without the hassle of sewing.
Materials:
* Velvet yarn (size 4) in white, pink, and blue
* 3.25mm hook
* 5mm safety eyes
* Polyfil (stuffing)
* Tapestry needle
* Row marker
* Scissors
Abbreviation:
magic circle – MC
single crochet – SC
increase – INC
decrease – DEC
chain – CH
fasten off – FO
bobble stitch – BO
half double crochet – HDC
front loop only – FLO
Ears: (x2)
R1: sc 5 in MC (5)
R2: (1sc, 1 inc)x2, 1 sc (7)
R3-4 [2 rows]: sc around (7)
FO the first ear. Repeat rows 1-4 for the second ear but don’t cut the yarn! We will now begin connecting the ears.
Connecting the ears:
This constitutes as row 5,
1. Insert hook into the following stitch.
2. Enter hook into a random stitch on the other ear. You should now have both “ears” on your hook.
3. Yarn over and pull through the stitch on the second ear. Then, pull through the stitch on the first ear. You should now have two loops on your hook.
4. Pull through the two loops to complete a SC. Once the ears are connected put a stitch marker in the first SC, this counts as the first stitch of the row. SC 16 around (the two extra stitches are from the SC that we connected the ears with).
Head and body:
R5: connect the ears, SC around (16)
R6: sc around (16)
R7: (1sc, 1 inc)x8 (24)
R8: sc around (24)
R9: (3sc, 1 inc)x6 (30)
R10-11 [2 rows]: sc around (30)
Place the eyes between rows 9-10, 5 stitches apart
R12: (1sc, 1 dec)x10 (20)
Stuff the head and ears firmly
R13: (3sc, 1 dec)x4 (16)
R14: FLO, (1sc, 1 inc)x8 (24)
(Resume working in both loops)
R15: sc around (24)
R16: (2sc, 1 inc)x8 (32)
R17-19 [3 rows]: sc around (32)
R20: 1sc, BO, 30sc (32)
R21: (2sc, 1 dec)x8 (24)
R22: (1sc, 1 dec)x8 (16)
Stuff the body firmly R23: dec x8 (8)
FO, sew hole closed
The BO should be centered between the ears. If you notice that the BO is not centered, move the stitch over until it is! SC the remaining stitches, ensure that your stitch count is 32.
Scarf:
In blue yarn,
Step 1. CH 35
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Step 2. Turn your work and HDC along the other side of the chain, FO in the last stitch
Depending on the yarn you’re using you may have to chain more or less than 35!
Optional:
To create the frayed ends on the bottom of the scarf begin with a strand of pink yarn. Using your tapestry needle, thread through the last row of the scarf. Cut the yarn and tie a knot. Repeat this a few times until there are multiple “frayed” pieces on the scarf! Repeat on the other side of the scarf. (Optional: I like to cut the frayed yarn pieces to be uniform in length!)
Securing the scarf:
Before securing the scarf, ensure you like the positioning on your plush. Sew 2-3 stitches into the front of the body and both pieces of the scarf. To keep this pattern completely no-sew you could also secure the scarf with an adhesive of your choice.
Finishing details:
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The final step to finishing your plush is sewing the blush. Begin with a strand of pink yarn, enter your needle into the stitch directly next to the eye. Sew over the stitch multiple times so the pink “blush” is visible!
Congratulations!
Thank you for using my pattern, I hope you enjoyed making your snowman rabbit plush! I’d love to see your creations, don’t forget to tag me if you post them!