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The Bridgette the Bunny Crochet Pattern is for a joyful, cuddly and plush crochet bunny that is so easy to make!

Bridgette the Bunny is the second animal plush in my Crochetuggles Collection.  What are Crochetuggles? They are crochet animals worked in a super soft yarn.  They are fairly large (at about 16 inches tall) and are perfect for hugging and snuggling with.  You may wish to also check out my other crochetuggle design, Brady the Bear Crochet Pattern, you are sure to fall in love with him!

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A plush crochet bunny

The Materials:

As mentioned above, Bridgette the Bunny is worked in a super soft yarn! In my samples I am using the Sweet Snuggles by Loops & Threads®.  This yarn is so soft and cosy and jumbo weight! It really makes for a soft and plush bear.  The jumbo size yarn means it will work up quickly – even in a few hours!  I used three colours and more details about the yarn can be found under the materials list below.

Along with the yarn you will need a 10 mm crochet hook.  If you would like a slightly smaller bear I recommend dropping down to an 8 mm crochet hook.

The full view of Bridgette the crochet bunny plushie

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Thank you for stopping by and I look forward to seeing you again soon! If you haven’t already, I invite you to explore some of my other popular crochet patterns including the Midwinter Blanket Crochet Pattern and the Orchid Shawl Crochet Pattern.

Happy Crocheting!

Sarah

the back of the Bridgette the Bunny

Bridgette the Bunny Crochet Pattern:

Skill Level: Easy

Gauge:  7 x 7 rounds of sc = 4 inches

Finished Size: Approximately 16 x 13 inches

Yarn: Sweet Snuggles by Loops & Threads® (109 yds/170 m; 250g/8.8 oz; 100% polyester; (4) worsted weight).  You will need 2 balls Purple (Colour A), 1 ball Winter White (Colour B) (you’ll use only 20-30 yards)

Hook: Size N/15 (10 mm) hook. 

Notions: Yarn Needle, 5 stitch markers, polyfill (amount will vary depending on how firm you would like the stuffing.  I used approximately 10 oz/crochetuggle.  What is a “Crochetuggle”? What you get when you mix crochet with hugs and snuggles!

Stitches and Abbreviations:

Ch – Chain

Rpt – Repeat

Sc – Single Crochet

Sc2tog – Single Crochet Two Stitches Together

Sk – Skip

Sl st – Slip stitch

Yo – Yarn over

Pattern Notes:

  • Pattern is written in American English terms.
  • Pattern is worked in rounds.
  • Ch 1 at beginning of round does not count as stitch.
  • Weave in ends as needed.
  • Do not turn unless stated otherwise.
  • Body of the crochetuggle is worked to start, body parts and accents worked following and sewn/embroidered into place.
  • When working the bear’s body, the front of the single crochet stitches will be on the inside of the bear.  The “right” side is the backside of the stitch.

Free Crochet Pattern:

Body:

With Colour A, Ch 11

Rnd 1: Sc in 1st (mark this st) and in each across to last, in final st sc 3 (mark 1st and last sts), working along the opposite side of the foundation ch, sc in each across to the last st, 2 sc in the final st (mark 1st st).  Do not join (mark the 1st st as your work progresses), do not turn.  (22 sts)

Rnd 2: 3 sc in the 1st st (mark the 1st st [and the 1st st of each rnd] and 2nd st), sc across to the next st marker, 3 sc in the next st (mark the 2nd st), sc in each st across to the next st marker, 3 sc in the next st (mark the 2nd st), sc across to the next st marker, 3 sc in the next st (mark the 2nd st), sc across to the 1st st.  (30 sts)

Rnd 3: Sc in the 1st st (mark this st) and in each st across to the next st marker, 3 sc in the next st (mark the 2nd st), sc in each st across to the next st marker, 3 sc in the next st (mark the 2nd st), sc across to the next st marker, 3 sc in the next st (mark the 2nd st), sc across to the next st marker, 3 sc in the next st (mark the 2nd st), sc in each st across to the 1st st.  (38 sts)

Rnd 4: Rpt rnd 3. (46 sts)

Rnd 5: Rpt rnd 3.  (54 sts)

At this time you may remove the 4 corner stitch markers, the marker for the 1st st remains.

Rnds 6-17: Sc in the 1st st (mark this st) and in each st around. (54 sts)

Rnd 18: *Sc in each of the next 7 sts, sc2tog; Rpt from * around.  Do not join, do not turn.  (48 sts)

Rnd 19: Sc in each st around.  Do not turn, do not join. (48 sts)

Rnd 20: *Sc in each of the next 6 sts, sc2tog; Rpt from * around.  Do not join, do not turn.  (42 sts)

Rnd 21: Sc in each st around.  Do not turn, do not join. (42 sts)

Rnd 22: *Sc in each of the next 5 sts, sc2tog; Rpt from * around.  Do not join, do not turn.  (36 sts)

Rnd 23: Sc in each st around.  Do not turn, do not join. (36 sts)

Rnd 24: *Sc in each of the next 4 sts, sc2tog; Rpt from * around.  Do not join, do not turn.  (30 sts)

Rnd 25: Sc in each st around.  Do not turn, do not join. (30 sts)

DO NOT FASTEN OFF.  After the following are attached, you will return to the head and finish off.

To attach face patch, tail and ears proceed as follows.  Embroider eyes, nose and mouth.

Face Patch (worked in rows):

With colour B, ch 8.

Row 1: Sc in the 2nd ch from your hook and in each st across.  Ch 1, turn.  (7 sc)

Row 2: 2 sc in the 1st st, sc in each of the next 5 sts, 2 sc in the final st.  Ch 1, turn.  (9 sc)

Rows 3-4: Sc in each st across.  Ch 1, turn.  (9 sc)

Row 5: Sc2tog, sc in each of the next 5 sts, sc2tog.  Ch 1, turn.  (7 sts)

Row 6: Sc in each st across.  Ch 1, turn.  (7 sc)

Rnd 7: Now working around the edge of the face, sc in each st across, evenly work 6 sc along the side, sc in each st across the bottom, evenly work 6 sc along the final side.  Join with a sl st in the 1st st.  Fasten off leaving an extra long tail.

Place face patch in position and sew into place using the long tail.  With a little bit of colour A, embroider the eyes, nose and mouth as desired.

Tail:

With colour B, ch 2.

Rnd 1: Work 6 sc into the 2nd ch from your hook.  Do not join but mark the 1st st with a st marker and move as your work progresses.  (6 sts)

Rnd 2: Ch 1, work 2 sc in each st around.  Do not join, do not turn. (12 sts)  

Rnd 3: Ch 1, *sc in the next st, 2 sc in the next st; Rpt from * around.  Join with a sl st in the 1st st.  (18 sts). Fasten off leaving a long tail that you will use to sew the tail in place.

Position tail on the back of the bunny and add a little bit of fibre fill under.  Using the long tail, sew the tail into place.  Fasten off, weave in your ends.

Close the Top of the Bunny head:

Rnd 26: *Sc in each of the next 3 sts, sc2tog; Rpt from * around.  Do not join, do not turn.  (24 sts)

Rnd 27: Sc in each st around.  Do not turn, do not join. (24 sts)

Rnd 28: *Sc in each of the next 2 sts, sc2tog; Rpt from * around.  Do not join, do not turn.  (18 sts)

Fill bunny with fibre fill to the desired plushiness.  

Rnd 29: *Sc in the next st, sc2tog; Rpt from * around.  Do not join, do not turn.  (12 sts)

Rnd 30: Sc2tog in each st around.  Join with a sl st in the 1st st.  (6 sts) Fasten off leaving a long tail and use this tail to sew the top of your bunny closed.

Fasten off, weave in your ends.

Ears (Worked in rows, make 2 in each colour A and B):

Ch 4.

Row 1: Sc in the 2nd ch from your hook and in each st across.  Ch 1, turn. (3 sts)

Rows 2-5: Sc in the 1st st and in each st across.  Ch 1, turn.  (3 sts)

Row 6: 2 sc in the 1st st, sc in the next st, 2 sc in the next st.  Ch 1, turn.  (5 sts)

Rows 7-8: Sc in the 1st st and in each st across.  Ch 1, turn.  (5 sts)

Row 9: 2 sc in the 1st st, sc in each of the next 3 sts, 2 sc in the next st.  Ch 1, turn.  (7 sts)

Rows 10-11: Sc in the 1st st and in each st across.  Ch 1, turn.  (7 sts)

Row 12: Sc2tog, sc in each of the next 3 sts, sc2tog.  Ch 1, turn.  (5 sts)

Row 13: Sc in the 1st st and in each st across.  Ch 1, turn.  (5 sts)

Row 14: Sc2tog, sc in the next st, sc2tog.  Ch 1, turn.  (3 sc)

Fasten off, weave in your ends and repeat the above steps for the ears until you have 2 pieces in colour A and 2 pieces in colour B.

Join the front and back together:

Now taking your front side, lay it over the back side with the wrong sides together.  Join colour A yarn with a sl st in one of the bottom corners (row 1).  Work an sc in each row, 3 sc along the tip of the ear and then an sc in each row along the opposite side.  Fasten off leaving a long tail. 

Place the bunny ears in position along the top of the bunny head and sew into position using the long tails.

 

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