Who doesn't love super cute and free crochet bunny patterns?! Bunny stuffies are a hit with little ones, as a live bunny is one of the cutest and harmless little animals out there. If there's one major confusion in your childhood days, it's the choice between a bunny and a cat, as your pet. Such a tough decision, I swear!

Free Crochet Bunny Patterns
These free crochet bunny patterns are easy-to-understand and will help you practice and improve your crochet skills further, and the bunnies will make the little ones around you so excited. Let's hope your fingers are well rested and ready for crocheting a family of cute little bunnies.
#1 Crochet Bunny Hat Pattern
Looking for a cute little crochet pattern to whip up something for your favorite little kid? This newborn-baby bunny hat is so quick and easy to make, and it will be perfect for a cute little one’s Easter costume, as a personal & precious baby shower present, and also to keep your little one looking extra adorable and feeling warm during the holidays. Also, aren’t the floppy bunny ears so irresistible! Patterns from Make & Do Crew
#2 Crochet Easter Bunny Rattle Pattern
Anyone who has a baby in the house knows how suddenly your space becomes all about cute little toys lying around, teethers and rattles, as the baby moves on from one toy to another. Little rattles always fascinate babies, especially ones that are learning to move on their own and hold things. This bunny rattle is so perfect for a baby at that stage. Its crocheted exterior will provide the perfect cushioning and softness, while the bell stuffed inside will have the baby intrigued and wanting to shake it more. Patterns from One Dog Woof
#3 Velvet Bunny Crochet Pattern
What a sweet charmer! This bunny made with velvet is super soft and cuddly, and oh-so squishy! I think every little one deserves a cute little stuffie to cuddle with, and one made by someone special to them is one worth keeping forever. This bunny’s long arms will make the perfect snuggle buddy, so you can prop this one on their bed. Patterns from Crochet for you
#4 Winter Bunny Crochet Pattern
When clever meets creative, you get some really great patterns like this one right here. This small winter bunny is the cutest winter charm, and you can totally keep it on the mantlepiece when you turn on that fireplace and feel extra comfy enjoying the warmth amid winters. I absolutely love the bunny’s hat, but not more than its carrot sled. How wonderfully creative! Patterns from Amigurumi to go
#5 Peek a Boo Bunny Easter Basket
This one is a great basket to fill up with chocolates and Easter presents for your loved ones, the flat bunny propped to the side leaves the rest of the basket spacious enough for stuffing up with any Easter goodies that you have in mind. I love how cute this is, and not so tough to create. If you’re comfortable with crocheting hats, then you won’t find this basket any harder. Patterns from The Crochet Crowd
#6 Crochet Bunny Stuffie
Okay so… small stuffies are adorable and sweet, but you NEED one big plushie to hug and carry around or is your childhood even complete!? If your little one doesn’t have a big, huggable crochet cutie yet, it’s time to make them one, and if you are going to make this for a little girl, adding little clip-on bows to the ears will give it an extra oomph. Patterns from Yarnspirations
#7 Classic Crochet Bunny Pattern
This pattern is a truly classic crochet bunny, and it will make a timeless present for a little loved one. Who wouldn’t love those floppy bunny ears! This bunny present will be a hit, and you can bet the little one will be dragging around their precious stuffie everywhere with them. Patterns from One Dog Woof
#8 Bunny Security Blanket Pattern
This blanket will make you squeal and want to crochet one right away for any little girl on the way. It’s soft, it’s pink, it has a little bunny on it – it’s PERFECT. It’s patterns like these that make you want to be a little girl again and surround yourself with all things cute and think of rainbows and unicorns and conquering the world in style. Patterns from Anabelia Craft Design
#9 Crochet Bunny Floor Pillow
For some reason, a lot of childhood is spent on the floor. In fact, it’s only the little ones who actually make use of all the floor investments, from dragging themselves on to it, to lying there when throwing a tantrum, to setting up a tea party with their toys in the middle of nowhere (any boring adult would say), so what better than a bunny floor pillow. It’s such a fun project to work on, and such a practical thing to make too. This way you can ensure your child’s much-loved floor time isn’t interrupted, and they don’t catch a cold either. Patterns from Yarnspirations
#10 Bunny Ears Wooden Teether
For teething babies, the sole purpose of the existence of anything and everything is to be popped into the mouth. You can use this pattern to create bunny ear teethers, that will look super cute, will be very easy to locate (yes, teethers get lost ALL the time), and the child will enjoy playing with the textured bit. Patterns from One Dog Woof
#11 Ragdoll Spring Bunny Pattern
What a lovely ragdoll bunny for an equally lovely baby girl to play with! Wherever you are, this vibrant doll should brighten up your spring (or any other season) even more. It would make a beautiful present for a spring-time baby, and even in your garden, it can be used as a prop next to the blooming flowers and garden gnomes. This ragdoll is easy to create, so you can do this project in your relaxing time. Patterns from Spin a Yarn Crochet.
#12 Stuffed Bunny Pattern
This small stuffed bunny would make a toddler’s best stuffie friend. It’s such an aesthetically pleasing pattern in really cool, neutral tones. Make this pretty piece for a little one in your family and pleasantly surprise them with it. The color palette used in this pattern is so effortlessly modern, it would look great in an older child’s room too. Patterns from Leelee Knits
#13 Bunnies & Hearts Pattern
Bears, bunnies, hearts, flowers, and chocolates, are as cliché as it gets when it comes to Valentine’s Day gifts or for celebrating love in general. However, no one minds being on the receiving end of these, and you can’t help a flutter or two of your excitedly beating heart, so try out this lovely bunny & heart pattern for a special someone in your life. Patterns from Ravelry
#14 Long-legged Bunny Pattern
This adorable bunny pattern is great for those who are new to making crochet toys/animals. It includes instructions for upright ears as well as floppy ears, which is great. (I’m partial to floppy ears because they’re so cute and make the bunny look super clueless and solemn). You can finish off the pattern with any color of nose and bow that your baby likes. Patterns from Kristi Tullus
#15 New Born Babies’ Bunny Hat Pattern
Don’t you just really love little baby wearables, especially the ones that are inspired by creatures? This cute pattern will guide you in making a really adorable bunny ear hat for a newborn baby. It’s in those starting days when their heads are extra soft and there is barely any hair on them, that hats act like true saviors against the cold and the environment, but wait - do I even need to give you any reasons to try out this cutie?! Patterns from Hopeful Honey
Free Crochet Bunny Patterns – In Conclusion
Let's be honest, we all love cheeky little bunnies a little too much, but it’s the way they eat away at carrots and dig away at the ground is what has most of us shook, so if you adore a bunny minus their mischief (because well, we do love a tidy living space and bunnies would be happier in their habitat) then a crochet bunny is so totally for you and your fam!
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