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HIEasterEggBunnyCrochetPattern

This document provides a detailed crochet pattern for creating an Easter Egg Bunny, including materials, abbreviations, and step-by-step instructions for making the basket, bunny legs, ears, and eggs. It emphasizes the importance of contacting the seller for any issues rather than leaving a review and prohibits sharing the pattern on social media. The finished piece is approximately 12x14 cm and is intended for personal use only.

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HIEasterEggBunnyCrochetPattern

This document provides a detailed crochet pattern for creating an Easter Egg Bunny, including materials, abbreviations, and step-by-step instructions for making the basket, bunny legs, ears, and eggs. It emphasizes the importance of contacting the seller for any issues rather than leaving a review and prohibits sharing the pattern on social media. The finished piece is approximately 12x14 cm and is intended for personal use only.

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Crochet Pattern

Easter Egg
Bunny

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with your crochet work
Level:
Before you start, you should carefully read what you need to know
and the tools to prepare.
Materials Abbreviations

1. Yarn: Bulky / Category 5 MR: Magic Ring


2. Color: White, pink, light pink, st(s): Stitch(es)
beige, yellow, orange, red, dark sl st: Slip stitch
green, light green, light yellow, ch: Chain
purple, light purple, and blue. SC: Single crochet
3. Hook size: 4.0mm (G/6) INC: Increase
4. Sewing needle DC: Double crochet
5. Scissors HDC: Half double crochet
6. Fiberfill HDC INC: Half double crochet
7. Stitch marker increase
8. White felt HDC DEC: Half double crochet
9. Hot glue gun decrease
BLO: Back loop only
FLO: Font loop only
FPDC: Front post double crochet
NOTE BPDC: Back post double crochet

You need to prepare 50g of white, pink yarn, 20g each of light
pink, beige, yellow, orange, red, dark green, light green, light
yellow, purple, light purple, and blue yarn.
The pattern is written using crochet terminology common in the
US.
The size of the finished piece may vary based on the yarn used
and the tension of your stitches. The size is about 12x14 cm ~
4.68x5.46 inches.
This pattern is intended for personal use only. Distribution or
sharing of the pattern on social media or other platforms is
prohibited.
IMPORTANT NOTE BEFORE STARTING TO CROCHET

End the row by slip stitching.


Most of my patterns use the 'end the row with slip stitch' technique. I feel
it makes the stitches more aligned and prevents the finished piece from
skewing to one side. Of course, you can also use the spiral technique.
I feel that some crocheters may not be familiar with the correct operation
of the finishing part, so please pay more attention to this section.
for the end the row :
1. To ensure proper end-of-row placement, you should use a stitch
marker to mark your first crochet stitch.
2. After that, thread the needle through --> take the yarn and pull it
through to execute the slip stitch. (images 2, 3, 4) After that, gently
pull to tighten it a bit.
3. Yarn over and thread it through again to make a chain stitch, and then
make the first crochet stitch again where you slipped into to finish the
row. (images 5~11)
Here are some notes after finishing a row: chain 1 for SC and HDC, chain 2 for DC, chain 3
for TR or TRC.

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8

9 10 11
BASKET

Use white yarn R2 R8


Row 1: 8SC in a MR (8)
Row 2: 8INC (16)
Row 3: (SC, INC) 8 times (24)
Row 4: (SC, INC, SC) 8 times (32)
Row 5: (3SC, INC) 8 times (40) R9
Row 6: (2SC, INC, 2SC) 8 times (48)
Row 7: (5SC, INC) 8 times (56)
Row 8: (3SC, INC, 3SC) 8 times (64)
Row 9: 64DC (64)
Please watch the instructional video: Click here
Row 10-11: (4FPDC, 4BPDC) 7 times (56) 2 rows total
Row 12-13: (4BPDC, 4FPDC) 7 times (56) 2 rows total
Row 14: FLO 64SC (64)
Row 15: (3SC, DEC, 3SC) 8 times (56)
Row 16: [SC, (HDC, DC, HDC) in one st, SC, slst] 14 times (56)
Weave in the ends and cut.

FPDC FPDC FPDC

FPDC BPDC BPDC


BASKET (cont)

BPDC BPDC R10 R16

BUNNY LEGS (make 2)


CLAWS: Claw A Claw B
Use pink yarn:
Claw A (Make 6):
Row 1: 5SC in a MR (5)
Claw B (Make 2):
Row 1: 8SC in a MR (8)
Row 2: INC, 2slst, 2INC, 2slst, INC (12) Cut the yarn.
LEGS (Make 2):
Use white yarn:
Make 9CH, in the 3rd chain from the hook:
Row 1: 3HDC in one st, 5HDC, 6HDC in one st, 5HDC, 3HDC in the
first st (22)
Row 2: 2HDC INC, 7HDC, 4HDC INC, 7HDC, 2HDC INC (30)
Row 4: BLO 30HDC (30)
Row 5: 2HDC DEC, 7HDC, 4HDC DEC, 7HDC, 2HDC DEC (22)
Cut the yarn and leave a long tail for sewing.
Sew the edges together to form the leg.
Use a glue gun to attach the claws to the leg (refer to the image
for placement).
BUNNY LEGS (cont.)

BLO R5

BUNNY EARS (make 2)


Use pink yarn:
Row 1-5: Same as the bunny leg pattern. Weave in the ends and cut.
Repeat the same pattern above using white yarn, but do not cut the
yarn. Join the pink and white pieces:
Row 1: 12SC, INC, 4HDC INC, INC, 12SC (36)
Row 2: 3slst, 11SC, 8HDC, 11SC, 3slst (36)
Row 3: 3slst, 30SC, 3slst (36)
Cut the yarn and leave a long tail for sewing.
Sew a small portion of the bottom edge of the ear to create a folded
effect.
EASTER EGG
Egg A (Make 2):
Use light green (blue) yarn
You’ll switch to dark green (pink) yarn when the text is bold and
underlined.
Row 1: 6SC in a MR (6)
Row 2: 6INC (12)
Row 3: (SC, INC, SC) 4 times (16)
Row 4-5: 16SC (16) 2 rows total
Row 6-7: 16SC (16) 2 rows total
Row 8: (SC, DEC, SC) 4 times (12)
Row 9: 6DEC (6) *Stuffing*
Weave in the ends and cut.

Egg B:
Use red yarn
You’ll switch to beige yarn when the text is bold and underlined.
Row 1: 6SC in a MR (6)
Row 2: 6INC (12)
Row 3: (SC, INC, SC) 4 times (16)
Row 4: 16SC (16)
Row 5-6: 16SC (16) 2 rows total
Row 7: 16SC (16)
Row 8: (SC, DEC, SC) 4 times (12)
Row 9: 6DEC (6)
*Stuffing*
Weave in the ends and cut.
EASTER EGG (cont.)

Egg C:
Use light yellow yarn
Row 1: 6SC in a MR (6)
Row 2: 6INC (12)
Row 3: (SC, INC, SC) 4 times (16)
Change to yellow yarn
Row 4-6: 16SC (16) 3 rows total
Change to orange yarn
Row 7: 16SC (16)
Row 8: (SC, DEC, SC) 4 times (12)
Row 9: 6DEC (6)
*Stuffing*
Weave in the ends and cut.

Egg D:
Use light purple yarn .
Row 1: 6SC in a MR (6)
Row 2: 6INC (12)
Row 3: (SC, INC, SC) 4 times (16)
Change to pink yarn
Row 4-5: 16SC (16) 2 rows total
Change to purple yarn
Row 6-7: 16SC (16) 2 rows total
Row 8: (SC, DEC, SC) 4 times (12)
Row 9: 6DEC (6)
*Stuffing*
Weave in the ends and cut.
ASSEMBLY

Sew the ears onto Rows 13-15 of the basket body (refer to
Images 1, 2).
Measure and cut a piece of felt 28cm (~10.9 inches) long and
4cm (~1.5 inches) wide. Glue the felt underneath the BLO of Row
13 (refer to Images 3, 4).
Sew the legs to the front of the basket (refer to Image 5).
Arrange the eggs inside the basket (refer to Image 6).

1 2 Glue the felt 3

4 5 6
Congratulations!
You have finished your crocheted project!
Take a moment to admire and enjoy the beauty of your creation.
Please message me via Etsy if you have any questions!

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