If you're looking for an adorable crochet project that's both adorable and giftable, a bunny lovey crochet pattern is the perfect choice. With the comfort of a soft blanket and the cuteness of a cuddly bunny, this crochet lovey is designed to become a baby's best friend.
In this post, you will find everything you need to make a Crochet Bunny, but will need to check out my Triangle Lovey Pattern Post for the lovey pattern and attaching instructions!

This bunny is part of a collection of adorable animal loveys! If you're looking for the perfect baby gift or market table item, these crochet animal loveys are quick to make, beginner-friendly, and cute!
Mini loveys offer the same comforting design in a smaller size that's ideal for tiny hands and travel.
This collection of mini lovey animals include:
- Duck
- Bear
- Llama
- Bunny
- Frog
Mini versions are perfect for stroller rides, daycare naps, and quick crochet projects.
What Is a Crochet Bunny Lovey?
This crochet bunny lovey is a small security blanket featuring a soft bunny head and cute little arms attached to a soft crochet lovey.
This little lovey is lightweight, easy to carry, and perfect for little hands to hold during naps, car rides, and bedtime.

This blog post will show you how to make the bunny's head, ears, and arms. Be sure to follow the Granny Triangle Lovey Pattern Blog Post for how to make the Lovey and attach the bunny.
Let's get crocheting!
Pattern Instructions
MATERIALS:
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Yarn
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Super bulky weight (6) yarn in white ~22g
- Bernat Blanket - Vintage White
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Medium weight (4) yarn in pink ~1g
- Healtherly - Teddy Bear
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Super bulky weight (6) yarn in white ~22g
- 6.5 mm crochet hook
- Fiberfill stuffing
- Stitch marker
- Tapestry Needle
- Scissors
ABBREVIATIONS:
- ch = chain
- dec = decrease
- hdc = half double crochet
- hdc-inc = half double crochet increase
- sc = single crochet
- sc-inc = single crochet increase
- slst = slip stitch
- st(s) = stitch(es)
HELPFUL NOTES:
- The bunny is crocheted in continuous rounds. Use a stitch marker at the beginning of each round.
- The numbers within parentheses at the end of each round are the total number of stitches for that round, example: (12).
- An alternative to the magic circle is the chain 2 method. This is the method I used to complete the pattern.
- I crochet using the yarn over/yarn over method.
- Finished lovey size: approx. 10" tall x 10" wide.
BUNNY HEAD
Use the 6.5 mm hook and super bulky weight (6) in white.
Round 1 – 8 sc in a magic circle (8)
Round 2 – (inc) x 8 (16)
Round 3 – (2 sc, inc) x 5, 1 sc (21)
Rounds 4 to 5 – 1 sc in each st around (21) 2 rounds
Round 6 – (2 sc, dec) x 5, 1 sc (16)
Round 7 – 1 sc in each st around (16)
Round 8 – (dec) x 8 (8) slst to the first dec
Fasten off and leave a long tail to weave the last round closed. Weave the tail through the front loops of round 8. Pull gently to close (careful not to pull too hard as the yarn may break) and sew in your ends.

NOSE: Once the ears are attached, use the tapestry needle and medium weight yarn in pink to embroider a nose centered between rounds 4 + 5, approx. 1 or 2 sts across, and down round 5. photo 2a
BUNNY EARS
Use the 6.5 mm hook and super bulky weight (6) in white.
- The ears are worked around a foundation chain.
- The ears are worked using sc and hdc.
Start with a long tail to be used to attach to the head.
Chain 6 (start round 1 in the 2nd chain from the hook)
Round 1 – 2 hdc, 2 sc, sc-inc, now working the other side of the chain: 2 sc, 2 hdc, hdc-inc (12) slst to the first hdc
You will finish at the top of the ear. Fasten off and leave a long tail to weave in.
Repeat for the second ear.

Attaching: At round 2 of the head, attach the ears approx. 4 or 5 sts apart. photo 2b
BUNNY ARMS
Use the 6.5 mm hook and super bulky weight (6) in white.
Round 1 – 6 sc in a magic circle (6)
Rounds 2 to 4 – 1 sc in each st around (6) 3 rounds
Round 5 – dec, 4 sc (5)
Round 6 – 1 sc in each st around (5)
Do not stuff.
Flatten round 6 together and sc through both sides to close, 2 or 3 sc.
Fasten off and leave a long tail for attaching.
Repeat for the second arm.

GRANNY TRIANGLE LOVEY
Grab your favourite medium weight (4) yarn in the cutest colour and make the granny triangle lovey from this blog post.
ATTACHING
Continue with the instructions from the Granny Triangle Lovey Blog for attaching instructions. You can find that blog post here.
And that's it! You've finished your own adorable Crochet Bunny Lovey!

Looking for some colour inspo? Check out the pattern testers work from my instagram!
If you enjoyed this one, try the 4 other adorable animal patterns to make with this triangle lovey: a bear, a duck a llama, and a frog! You can find the FREE patterns here. OR if you are a member of my Patreon, you can download all 5 patterns for free.
You can also purchase the downloadable patterns from my website.

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