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A simple pattern for a cute amigurumi bunny. Great beginner pattern.
mine daughter likes bunnys and I will make it for her birthday
Posted by: mamawellaDate: 10.24.07 - 11:35pm
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I'm very much a beginner and really look forward to having a go at this delightful bunny!
Posted by: VicDate: 10.25.07 - 11:11am
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he's so beautiful!!! very nice... and I love his nose =)
Posted by: lourditaxDate: 12.07.07 - 12:00am
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AGREED!!
Posted by: Sammie jDate: 11.22.09 - 6:51pm
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SO i went over the pattern with my calculator and all that needs to be done is change the number the stitches are decreased by, these changes should fix everything: Body: 13. increase every 6th 20. decrease every 7th 22. decrease every 5th 23. decrease every 4th 42. decrease every 7th 44. decrease every 6th 45. decrease every 5th 46. decrease every 3rd Arms: 9. decrease every 5th 10. decrease every 4th Legs: 14. decrease every 4th
Posted by: LizzDate: 12.13.09 - 4:51pm
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THE BUNNY IS SO CUTE THANK YOU FOR SHARING
Posted by: RUTH ELLENDate: 12.17.07 - 10:56am
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Hi, my dd Janika 11y just loves this bunny, so now I'm doing it for her for Christmas! Thank You so much for the instructions! And happy holidays! Mia http://miamaria.vuodatus.net
Posted by: Mia fron FinlandDate: 12.18.07 - 4:56am
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What a great job! I make wabbits and teddy bears and donate them to childrens hospitals. I love this pattern. Well written and very easy to follow. Thanks so much for sharing your talent. bj
Posted by: bjDate: 12.30.07 - 11:02am
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BJ - hi, I was just wondering if you have any other small animal patterns. I want to use them for our PROJECT LINUS (we make blankets for kids)....we try to include a stuffed "toy" with each blanket. We have a pattern for a baby........do you need that one? Judy
Posted by: Judy SpencerDate: 10.10.09 - 1:45pm
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Hi there! I just finished that bunny for my mother's birthday, It's not as soft as yours (I'm just at the beginnend and therefo crocheting pretty strong =/), but I hade a hat and a scarf for it ;) If you linke to see my result: http://chaos-feri.myblog.de/chaos-feri/art/5638100/Hasi_mit_Add_on_ Thank you for your patterns! I'm sure I'll do some more when I've got some free time =)
Posted by: FeriDate: 02.12.08 - 6:01am
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I just got done making the lavender bunny, I made it in yellow. The ladies thought it was great. Thank you for the great pattern.
Posted by: Dawn BurbackDate: 07.14.08 - 11:40am
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Thanks for the pattern, it's adorable! I just made it in beige for my niece's 4th birthday: http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg239/Tegalto/09-01-08001.jpg ... and I'm also planning on making your Beary Jackson for her future baby brother!
Posted by: TessDate: 09.01.08 - 6:19pm
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This is such an awesome pattern, I just love it! Thank you so much for posting it!!!
Posted by: KathyDate: 09.19.08 - 3:28am
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il est magnifique ce lapin BRAVO
Posted by: MaleineDate: 10.27.08 - 8:57am
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Very nice model, I adore Thank you for sharing Jai is the son 2 with a hook I show on my blog http://lesloisirsdesfees.skyrock.com/
Posted by: mikieDate: 10.27.08 - 10:53am
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Thank you very much for the patterns! They are very cute.
Posted by: aranDate: 01.30.09 - 3:09am
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Thanks so much for this pattern. I just finished my first little bunny this evening. She turned out perfectly! I can't wait to make another one. So cute!
Posted by: Lisa ReadDate: 02.09.09 - 9:44pm
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I saw this pattern and instantly thought of Easter! Easter is just a few weeks away and I thought this would be perfect for my little 3 year old. This is something that she'll treasure for many years to come. :) She caught me making it and instantly thought it was for her, and was ecstatic that it was a bunny . I couldn't wait for Easter to give it to her, so she totes it around everywhere she goes! The embroidered face just gives it so much character, I couldn't imagine using buttons! Thanks for the great pattern! I'm considering making some of these for sick children in the hospital. Thanks for the idea. Stacy Child Hooper, UT
Posted by: Stacy ChildDate: 03.11.09 - 11:00am
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Soooo Cute!!!
Posted by: AngelaDate: 04.12.09 - 9:13pm
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this is such an amazing pattern - thanks so much for sharing this with everyone. i've completing making everything except the body because i've been putting off embroidering the face. i really want to give embroidering a face a try on this bunny because i don't think i would ever be satisfied clipping on plastic eyes. i've looked everywhere possible for tips or guides on how to do this, and all i've found is someone mentioning embroidering over felt. do you have any tips or links you could spare? thanks either way~!
Posted by: NitaDate: 04.24.09 - 12:17am
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Thank you so much! I love the ears and the floppy legs and arms.
Posted by: LizzyDate: 06.21.09 - 5:25pm
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Thanks for the small animal patterns. If anyone has any others, I would really appreciate having them. They will be used for PROJECT LINUS, to be included with the small blankets we make for children in need. JS
Posted by: JSpencerDate: 10.10.09 - 1:42pm
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My sister is making this for my niece Bella. Bella is like a purple lover and I know she will adore this!!
Posted by: Bella's aunty samDate: 11.22.09 - 6:49pm
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i love the bunny i made, but i did find a few issues i had with the pattern - on the body: 13. it would make 54 stitches, 20. it makes 35 stitches 22. makes 23 stitches 23. makes 16 stitches 42. makes 32 stitches 44. makes 27 stitches 45. makes 21 stitches 46. makes 12 stitches... for the arms: 9. you need to decrease every 5th, 10. you need to decrease every 4th, 14. makes 11 stitches... all of these were calculated without changing the stitch count of the stitch in front of it, so if something is changed before it then it might need to be different again... :)
Posted by: LizzDate: 12.13.09 - 12:30am
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I just made your bunny for my niece and its awesome!! Thanks so much for posting the pattern :) I'm going to tackle the ninja next.
Posted by: TeaDate: 12.20.09 - 10:43am
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This bunny is awesome. I want to make it so bad, but haven't dared because I have no clue on how to make the eyes just like you made them. Can you tell me how. I think that the eyes complete the charm of the bunny. Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: DorisDate: 03.11.10 - 12:52pm
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I made your cute bunny for my baby niece! Only my third crotcheting project and it turned out really well! thank you for sharing this pattern http://i44.tinypic.com/2mnggol.jpg
Posted by: froukjeDate: 03.16.10 - 11:02am
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hi there, I think your patterns are great. It's unfortunate that people don't do the right thing with other peoples skill. I am not one of those. This bunny is awesome. I think I'll try it this weekend. My girls would love him. I'll have to use different colors cause we're a little gothic/ metal. Hopefully I can make him. I'm a beginner. Thank you for sharing your talent.
Posted by: zombieDate: 04.10.10 - 5:25am
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hey there....ive already made the penguin on this site..and i'm currently making the bunny..i'm having troubles though..is this pattern correct or am i still doing something wrong????
Posted by: heatherDate: 05.12.10 - 8:59pm
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whops i see how she is writing this pattern...it pays to really read the patterns lol..normally in books if the line says increase every 3rd..normally in books you do 3 sc then your decrease..in this pattern you are doing 2 sc then on the third stitch you do your decrease...i think thats what i was doing wrong at least..so far its working...lol...
Posted by: heatherDate: 05.12.10 - 9:37pm
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Thank you so much for sharing your patterns! I made 2 bunnies for my friend's kids and they came out so wonderful... this is really a great pattern.
Posted by: DaisyDate: 07.18.10 - 1:37pm
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I used this pattern to make the bunny for my future son and I had a lot fo fun doing it! It was easy to follow and so freakin' adorable! Great job! And thank you so much for offering this!
Posted by: Black Fawn ArtDate: 08.15.10 - 8:35am
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