Bunny Amigurumi Pattern

20+ Cute & Free Bunny Amigurumi Patterns

Bunnies and crochet? A perfect match. There’s just something about their round faces, floppy ears, and tiny paws that makes them one of the most loved amigurumi projects. They’re soft, adorable, and full of cozy vibes. Exactly what we love! (or at least, what I love lol)

And let’s be real, bunny characters are everywhere! From the classic Miffy to Sanrio icons like My Melody and Cinnamoroll, the world just loves a cute bunny. (by the way, is totoro considered a bunny? I’m suddenly wondering.)

If you’re a Miffy fan, I’ve also gathered a whole list of free Miffy amigurumi patterns in another article, so be sure to check that out too! But today, we’re diving into even more bunny cuteness.

Miffy Crochet Patterns

All the patterns in this list are 100% free and come with links to the original patterns. Some are written, while others are YouTube tutorials (but don’t worry, most times, you can find the written pattern in the comments!).

So grab your yarn, pick your favorite bunny our of this collection, and let’s discover some cute bunny crochet patterns!


Bunny Boy

This little gentleman bunny is here to steal your heart! His tiny suspenders, bowtie, and soft pastel outfit give him the sweetest vintage look. And look at that tiny nose! This is such a perfect pattern if you love detailed amigurumi.


Mochi Bunny

Okay, these mochi bunnies are too cute for words. Their embroidered faces, tiny blush marks, and round shapes make them look so cozy. I would definitely make a trio of them to decorate my desk! (well, if my desk wasn’t already full of trinkets) ♥ I’m obsessed.


Mini Bunny

These tiny bunnies are so soft and precious! Their little arms holding a heart or a strawberry make them extra sweet. The pastel colors give them a delicate, cozy vibe. They would definitely make the cutest gift for someone special. I really love the color palette♥


Easter Bunny

This floppy-eared cutie is not only adorable, but it’s also no-sew! That means no extra sewing: just crochet and assemble as you go. Some people prefer sewing, and some others despise it, lol. So depending on your personality, you can see if this pattern would suit you! The long ears, soft plush yarn, and gentle expression make this cute bunny perfect for snuggles. If you want a stress-free crochet project, this one’s for you!


Bunny with Bag

These round, chubby bunnies are absolutely precious! Their tiny paws, fluffy ears, and little bags make them so charming. The pastel colors give them a soft, dreamy look, but I bet they’d look adorable in any color. Definitely a must-make for bunny lovers! My favorite is the white cutie♥


Miffy Keychain

This Miffy-inspired bag charm is the perfect mix of cute and classy! The little pink bow makes it even sweeter. It’s small, easy to make, and would look so cute hanging from a purse or backpack. I love how simple yet adorable it is! ♥

Don’t forget to check my other article for more Miffy amigurumi patterns!


Floppy Ears Bunny

Look at these tiny, fluffy cuties! Their plush texture makes them look extra cuddly, and those little accessories? Absolutely adorable. These would make such cute keychains or gifts. I need one in every color! ♥ The left one is a bear, while the right one is a flopped ear bunny. They are based on the same pattern!


Bunny Hood

This little bunny is bundled up in the cutest hoodie! I love how the ears poke right through the hood, making it look extra cozy. The green hoodie gives it a little woodland vibe, but you can totally make it in any color you like. Such a cute little project!


Kuromi & My Melody

Okay- what can I say? My Melody and Kuromi as bunnies? YES PLEASE. (yes, yes, they are rabbits!) Their signature outfits, soft pastel colors, and tiny details make them so fun to crochet. If you love Sanrio characters, this is the cutest little duo you can make. And I don’t know if you knew this but, random info about Kuromi and My Melody: Kuromi is actually My Melody’s doppleganger!


Bunny Overall

Look at these chubby bunnies in their adorable outfits! One is dressed as a tiny bear 🧸, and the other as a sweet strawberry. 🍓The plush yarn makes them extra soft and huggable. If you love making chunky, fluffy amigurumi, these are perfect for you!
I see this kind of cute chubby bunnies often on social medias, and I just love them. I’m glad I could find these for free!


Cinnamoroll

This Cinnamoroll bunny is the cutest thing ever! His signature long floppy ears, tiny blue blush marks, and sweet expression.. Isn’t it adorable? If you love making kawaii amigurumi, you need this one in your collection. So soft, so chubby, so perfect!


Cherry Bunnies

These two bunny cherries are perfect for your car! Their tiny bunny faces, little ears, and red cherry-like bodies make them so fun and unique. You could hang them as decorations, keychains, bag charms, or like I would, in your car! I love how they look like a mix of fruit and amigurumi bunnies in one.


Sitting Bunny

These bunnies are simple, classic, and adorable. Their round faces and big floppy ears give them a timeless look that never gets old. I love how you can make them in any color, and they’ll always look super cute. Definitely a must-have pattern for any bunny lover!


Cutest Bunny

This tiny bunny fits right in your hands and looks so delicate and soft. The neutral colors and the fuzzy texture make it extra cozy, like a little handmade treasure. I love it! If you want something minimalist and elegant, this one is absolutely perfect.


Strawberry Cupcake Rabbit

A bunny cupcake. I mean… does it get any cuter than this? This tiny bunny sits right inside a cupcake liner, topped with the fluffiest pink frosting and a tiny strawberry. It’s the perfect mix of crochet and kawaii vibes. If you love making food-themed amigurumi, you need this one in your life!


15 Minutes Bunny

This tiny bunny keychain is the definition of soft and squishy! You can carry this cutie everywhere. ♥ Made with plush yarn, it has the cutest little round shape, tiny paws, and the sweetest embroidered nose. If you love working with fluffy yarn, this one’s a must-try! And the best part? It takes only 15 minutes to make!


Spring Bunnies

These tiny bunnies are so precious! Their long ears, big eyes, and little floral accessories make them extra charming. I love how the pattern lets you customize each bunny with different colors and details. Whether you want a soft pastel bunny or a classic white one, this pattern is pure cuteness.


Pygmy Rabbit

Okay, how is this one? This baby bunny looks so real! The fuzzy yarn gives it a soft, lifelike texture, making it look just like a tiny rabbit. If you want to challenge yourself with realistic amigurumi, this one is perfect. It would make the cutest desk companion or a lovely handmade gift.


Yellow Bunny

This tiny yellow and blue bunny is simple, adorable, and beginner-friendly. The color contrast makes it so fun and playful! If you’re new to amigurumi or just want a quick project, this one’s perfect for you.


Bunny Radish

Look at these little bunnies pretending to be radishes! (or are they actually radishes pretending to be bunnies?) Their round shape, tiny faces, and little leafy tops make them so unique and fun to crochet. Plus, they’re super quick to make- a great project for using up extra yarn. And you can play around with colors! Who says radish bunnies can’t be blue?


Wrap Up

That’s it! So many adorable bunnies to crochet! Which one caught your eye first? These patterns are so fun and easy to make, and I love how each bunny has its own unique charm. Soft and fluffy? Classic and simple? Dressed up in cute outfits? There’s a bunny for everyone!

If you end up making one, I’d love to see it! You can share your bunny creations in the comments or tag me and the pattern’s creator on Instagram. Let’s fill the world with more crochet bunnies!

And if you want even more bunny inspiration, don’t forget to check out my other articles, including my free Miffy amigurumi pattern list.

Now let’s go make something cute!

Let’s crochet something else…

Let’s draw!

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