Do you love Easter? I do! I mean. Aside from the obvious reasons of Easter being a four day holiday and… all the chocolate! I have four children and they get sooo excited for every holiday – and that means the world to me! So when I was searching for adorable crochet bunny patterns, I decided to turn the patterns I discovered, into my first crochet pattern round-up on this blog! That means that you won’t have to do any research to find the cutest Easter crochet patterns, because I’ve done it for you! I hope that the discovery of all of these adorable crochet bunny designs, inspires you to add them as treasures to your crochet Easter basket, along with the standard chocolate Easter eggs!
Why are Bunny Rabbits part of our Easter tradition?
The Easter bunny’s fluffy form might seem like an odd fit for a religious holiday, but its connection to Easter makes sense, drawing on both ancient pagan traditions and later – Christian symbolism. Which is where the rabbit idea first sprouted.
Way back, pagans worshipped a goddess named Eostre, who brought the joy of new beginnings and fresh starts each year. So, Eostre symbolized hope and growth. These same themes echo in the (Christian) Easter story of Jesus’ resurrection. Rabbits – all cute and cuddly and incredibly reproductive – were like furry representations of these happy things! Which have therefore made bunnies a natural symbol for hope, new life and rebirth.
Then, jump forward a few hundred years to Germany. Kids there told stories about a special rabbit called “Osterhase” who gave treats to good children on Easter. When Germans moved to North America, they brought Osterhase with them, and he hopped his way into the egg-hiding bunny we know today!
That’s why the sight of a chocolate bunny peeking from a basket on Easter morning feels so good! It’s a reminder that even after winter’s chill, springtime and happiness are always on the way.
So, now you know the story behind all of these Easter bunny patterns! Remember – it’s a time for celebration of fresh beginnings and springtime joy, all wrapped up in one adorable, fluffy package!
Bunny Rabbit Amigurumi Patterns
If you’ve been following my crochet designs, you’d know that I’m all about crochet loveys and amigurumi pattern tutorials – so of course, that’s where we’re going to start!
Lil' Bitty Bunny Crochet Pattern - By Darling Maple Designs
Craft an adorable Lil’ Bitty Bunny with ease, using this quick, no-fuss, free crochet pattern. Best of all, there's minimal sewing required! Just attach the ears, and optional nose and facial embroidery!
Pocket Pal Bunny Crochet Pattern - By Darling Maple Designs
This little 5” adorable bunny crochet pattern is a super sweet Easter surprise waiting to be crafted! Sewing has been minimized for this amigurumi pattern! After you've completed the nose embroidery (with a video guide), only the bunny ears and short tail need attaching.
Flip Flop Bunny Crochet Pattern - By Darling Maple Designs
Crafted with Bernat Velvet yarn, these cuddly crochet bunnies feature a no-sew option for limbs and minimal sewing for ears, muzzle, and bunny tail. The free crochet pattern offers suggestions for yarn and hooks to make different sizes of flip flop bunny doll.
Tiny Bunny Amigurumi – by Green Fox Farms Designs
Craft a quick and fun tiny bunny – the perfect pattern for an Easter basket stuffer, baby rattle, or gift for kids and teens! Get creative with colours and enjoy this advanced beginner, free crochet pattern.
Flopsy the Bunny in a dress
Meet Flopsy! This sweet bunny is perfect for beginner crocheters with her simple stitches & springtime style. Quick to make, she's ideal for baby showers and Easter gifts! Her pastel colour dress & twirly skirt add to her sunshiny personality, & she only needs basic stitches to complete.
No Sew Crochet Bunny
Meet Theo, the easiest amigurumi toy with no-sew construction! He’s made as a continuous piece for crocheters who don’t love weaving in ends. He's another Easter pattern for children's gifts or for whimsical home decorating.
Buttons the Bunny
This cute bunny crochet pattern features a sweet amigurumi bunny named Buttons. Despite the name, there are no actual buttons in the pattern. He does however sport a very fetching sweater, which is crocheted too.
Bunny in a Hoodie by Once Upon a Cheerio
In Canada, we sometimes call a hooded sweater a bunny hug! Which makes this pattern extra special to me at Easter time. This pattern will teach you the half-colour change technique, if you haven't learnt it before. Don't worry, because there's a step-by-step photo tutorial that will help you along with this.
Mimi the Bunny Amigurumi by DIY Fluffies
There's options here to make a smaller bunny or larger amigurumi depending on the size of yarn and hook you choose! Either way this free crochet pattern is beginner friendly and quick to make!
Long Eared Bunny by Pocket Yarnlings
Discover a free and easy crochet bunny pattern with separate sections to make each piece. This is because you might want to crochet each part first and then bring it all together at the end. This crochet tutorial covers the creation and assembly of the head, bunny body, limbs, snout, bunny ears, cute face, and tail.
Miniature Bunny by Chai Coffee Crochet
This free pattern is to make a super cute, cuddly amigurumi bunny - without the need for a yarn needle, as it's another no-sew crochet project. The idea for no-sew is to make your Easter crafting even more simple and fun!
Crochet Bunny Designs for Decorating Around Your Home
Some people (like me) enjoy decorating their home for all of the holidays! So I was equally on the search for Easter crochet patterns, that weren't necessarily dolls. And I believe I've been successful. Take a look!
Crochet Bunny from a Square by Nicki's Homemade Crafts
Crochet Bunny Egg by Jen Hayes Creations
Have you come across a crochet bunny egg before? Haha! With its charming facial features, it's a delightful free pattern for Easter. Combining easter eggs with the Easter bunny is a fun, quirky idea your kids will love.
Easter Bunny Towel and Washcloth Set by A Crocheted Simplicity
Using cotton yarn so that it can be machine washed, this bunny-themed hand towel and washcloth set is perfect to add a touch of festive crochet decor to your home for the Easter season. Plus, I'm a supporter of any reason that my kids might want to wash their hands more!
Pipsqueak Bunny Bag by A Crocheted Simplicity
Named for the soft and fluffy Bernat Pipsqueak yarn this pattern uses, this bag makes a wonderful Easter basket for collecting eggs in an Easter hunt! . I also think this free crochet bunny pattern adds a touch of fun to Spring! And would make the perfect gift for Easter morning.
Hug Me Bunny Lovey by The Nicole Chase
This bunny lovey pattern, would make perfect crochet baby shower gifts. Recommended for confident beginners, he’s a cute introduction to making amigurumi. Which trust me – can become quite addictive!
Easter Bunny Potholder by Raffamusa Designs
Add a cute touch to your Easter kitchen decor with this free Easter Bunny Potholder crochet pattern. Utilizing tapestry crochet, it creates a thick and solid hot pad that's both safe for hands and using as a table trivet.
Cat or Bunny Reversible Pillow Bag by Nicki's Homemade Crafts
I love how much is going on in this unique crochet pattern! This functional bunny design, has been crocheted in c2c (corner-to-corner). Use this sweet pillow to bring joy to your reading nook, on beach trips, or quiet and cozy moments at home.
Peep Bunny by Lisa Auch Crochet
Quickly create a basket of Peep Bunnies as an additional Easter gift for kids. As, just like the Elf on a Shelf at Christmas, these Bunny Peeps are made to assist the Easter Bunny by monitoring children's behaviour, leading up to Easter. LOL!
Cupcake Bunny by Fosbas Designs
For some extra playful fun, let's combine bunnies with a sweet crochet cupcake this Easter! The super soft and delightful design can be customized by adding safety eyes, buttons - or decide to leave out the facial details altogether.
Heart Easter Bunny by Golden Lucy Crafts
Craft a heart-shaped crochet Easter Bunny applique with long ears and a carrot - and your choice of a short or long tail. Use him to easily embellish your Easter projects, or add a hanger for your traditional Easter tree! (more common in European families)
Easter Bunny and Chick by K.A.M.E Crochet
Craft this last-minute, stash buster crochet pattern, as a suitable children's Easter gift or Easter decoration. Perfect for advanced beginners, it works up quickly with the recommended yarn or allows for experimentation with different yarn types for unique results!
Cute Crochet Bunny Appliqué by Zamiguz
A quick and easy crochet bunny appliqué pattern, that's perfect for Easter. These adorable bunny silhouettes are versatile. You might add them as a playful touch to items like hats, blankets, or greeting cards. They'd also look great as Easter bunting for mantels and windows.
Crochet Baby Blanket by Lovable Loops
What's more perfect to celebrate an Easter baby, than a charming Bunny Blanket Pattern. This has been designed using the popular c2c (corner-to-corner) technique, suitable for beginners and experienced crocheters alike.
Easter Chocolate Bunny by Hooked on Patterns
Crochet a delightful Easter chocolate bunny with this no-sew crochet pattern. It's such a clever idea! I think it would be perfect for gifting as an alternative to chocolate treats, or as soft toys for nursery decor that's especially fun! I love the idea of creating this bunny pattern in various colours and yarn weights to create different sets, just like chocolate bunnies really are
Did you know?
Many of the above free patterns in this Adorable Crochet Bunny Patterns Collection, offer a downloadable product too? You can pay – just a little – for the pattern’s digital version in the form of PDF Patterns. Buying the PDF files, although of course not necessary, will often provide you with even more help and guidance, be completely Ad-free and perhaps most importantly, support the crochet designers who make these patterns!
Why you’ll Love These Crochet Bunny Patterns
We already know that bunny rabbits are super cute! No wonder you’re here to find the perfect Easter pattern! But what are some other reasons why you’ll love crocheting bunnies, and what’s a great way to use the bunnies you’ve crocheted?
- Great Gifts: From toddlers to adults, bunnies melt hearts of all ages. Make someone’s day (and year!) with a handmade huggable bunny doll.
- Teaching Moments: Springtime tales come alive with your own bunny amigurumi! Teach little ones about the magic of Springtime or Easter stories, using crocheted rabbits.
- Markets: Especially around this time of year, crochet bunnies become irresistible market bestsellers. As people like to buy them as easy, handmade, perfect crochet baby shower gifts!
- Customization: The ability to customize these crochet bunny patterns for any occasion, makes for a personalized handmade gift. Whether it’s Easter, a baby shower, or a birthday, you can create a crochet rabbit that suits the receiver and occasion perfectly.
- Quick and Satisfying: Crocheted rabbits are relatively quick and easy to make, even for beginner crocheters. This makes them a great project for when you want something to work on that you can finish in a short amount of time.
- Nursery décor – Spring-themed and woodland nursery decorations are always popular for babies. That means bunnies are a must-have to create a heartwarming haven for little ones.
Tips for Crocheting Bunnies Successfully
- As with any crochet pattern, read these patterns ahead of time, to make sure that you have all the pattern’s supplies list and tools you need before you start.
- Each pattern has a recommended yarn suggestion in it’s materials section. Such as these favourite yarn choices of mine that I would like to suggest:
- Super Bulky Yarn (6) – Premier Basix, Bernat Blanket, Chenille Home Slim, Sweet Snuggle Lite
- Light Super Bulky (6), Bulky (5) – Premier Parfait Chunky, Hobbii Honey Bunny, Bernat Velvet
- Medium (Worsted Weight) (4) – Hobbii Boheme Velvet Double, Bernat Baby Velvet, We Crochet Brava Worsted
- If you’re going to be doing a lot of crocheting I also recommend an ergonomic style hook. My favourites are the Clover Amour and Clover Soft Touch hooks.
- I like to use stitch markers for all of my crochet projects. I suggest that you invest in some quality, quick release stitch markers, to keep your place as you’re crocheting. They really do save you time!
- In most of the crochet bunny patterns, a face of some sort is recommended. I personally prefer the quick option of adding 12mm safety eyes. But of course hand embroidering facial features works well too! It’s often a great idea to consider the age of the person you’re gifting your bunny to.
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- I have free tutorials for Amigurumi technique skills! Click the links if you would like a little extra help with these things:
- Make sure to make a gauge swatch before you begin! Sometimes you may need to use a smaller hook for Amigurumi – otherwise, you may end up with loose crochet stitches, resulting in large holes where stuffing will come out.
- I suggest that you don’t try to attempt to make any changes to the pattern you’re using. Unless you’re experienced in adapting patterns, you might not achieve the expected result you were hoping for.
Thanks so much for reading. I hope you’re encouraged to Hop into the joy of Easter crafting with this collection of the cutest crochet bunny patterns on the interweb! For most of the adorable bunny crochet patten ideas in this collection, you need only basic crochet skills to complete them. Make sure to bookmark this helpful blog post for next year’s Easter Holiday. And feel free to let me know which of these cute rabbit patterns were your favourite!