Easy Bunny Pixel Amigurumi Free Crochet Pattern
Designer: Natalia Polovinkina
Instagram: @bosikom_za_kotom
Difficulty Level: Easy
A playful pixel-inspired amigurumi project made for tiny handmade joys.
This free amigurumi bunny pixel pattern is designed by Natalia Polovinkina and inspired by the charming look of simple pixel shapes. With its small, palm-sized body and cute expression, this bunny is perfect for DIY Crochet Gift Ideas, souvenirs, or tiny handmade toys. You can also crochet a little sweater for the bunny by changing yarn colors as described in the pattern. You will also find lovely amigurumi bunny ideas shared at the end of the pattern, and we sincerely thank Natalia Polovinkina (@bosikom_za_kotom) for sharing this adorable Pixel bunny design.
This is an easy amigurumi bunny pattern written using basic stitches only. It is suitable for crocheters familiar with simple amigurumi techniques. Difficulty Level: Easy, and it works well as a Quick to Make Amigurumi that can be completed at a relaxed pace. With special fastenings, the bunny can also be used as a keychain or brooch.
The pattern is designed using Alize Cotton Gold or YarnArt Jeans yarn for a neat, well-defined finish. You will also need embroidery floss for facial details, safety eyes, toy stuffing, and a 1.7 mm crochet hook. If you enjoy small animal projects, you may also like the beginner amigurumi squirrel, another sweet design shared on our blog.

Materials
• Alize Cotton Gold or YarnArt Jeans yarn
- body color for the bunny
- scarf color
▪︎ Black and pink embroidery floss (or sewing thread) – for facial details
▪︎ 1.7 mm crochet hook
▪︎ Safety eyes for toys
▪︎ Toy stuffing
▪︎ Stitch markers
▪︎ Pins
▪︎ Sewing needle
▪︎ Scissors
Abbreviations
MR – magic ring
sl st – slip stitch
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
inc – increase
dec – decrease
(…) x n – repeat the instructions in parentheses n times
BUNNY PIXEL AMIGURUMI – FREE CROCHET PATTERN

Legs
Use the yarn color chosen for the bunny’s body.
R1: 6 sc in MR
R2: (1 sc, inc) x 3 (9)
R3–R6: 9 sc (4 rounds)
After finishing the first leg (left), pull the loop and cut the yarn, leaving a long tail for later fastening.
After finishing the second leg (right), do not cut the yarn. Crocheting will continue.

Body
R1: Ch 5 and join to the first leg by working the first sc into the stitch immediately after the stitch with the pulled loop
(while crocheting, lay the yarn tail from the first leg along the fabric so it is secured inside the stitches).
Work 8 more sc along the first leg (9 sc total), then 5 sc along the chain, and 9 sc along the second leg (28 stitches total).
Place a stitch marker here.
R2–R11: 28 sc (10 rounds)
After crocheting 2–3 rounds, secure the remaining yarn tail from the left leg with a needle and trim the excess.
At this point, you may stuff the legs with fiberfill.
Crochet a few stitches (about 4 sc) to reach the center of the back and place the marker there.
R12: (5 sc, dec) x 4 (24)

Head
R13–R20: 24 sc (8 rounds)
Do not cut the yarn.
Stuff the body and part of the head with fiberfill.

Ears
Before crocheting, mark the stitches for the ears: 8 stitches for each ear, positioned symmetrically on the sides of the head.
There should be a gap of 4 stitches between the ears at the front and back of the head (this opening will be sewn later).
To crochet the first (right) ear, make a stitch into the marked stitch on the front of the head to form a ring of 8 stitches.
Continue crocheting in a spiral for 9 rounds.
Leave a yarn tail about 15 cm long (do not pull the loop; crocheting will continue).
To crochet the second (left) ear, attach the yarn to the marked stitch on the back of the head by crocheting the first of 8 sc.
Work 7 more sc, then close the round by crocheting into the first sc of the round, forming a ring.
Continue crocheting in a spiral for a total of 9 rounds of 8 sc.
Leave a yarn tail about 15 cm long.
After stuffing the head, sew closed the opening between the ears.
Stuff the ears, make 2 decreases on each ear, and close the openings into a ring using a needle.
Tip: When attaching the yarn for the second ear, you can leave a long starting tail to later sew the opening between the ears.

Arms
Use body color yarn.
R1: 6 sc in MR
R2–R8: 6 sc (7 rounds)
Finish with a sl st.
Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing the arms to the body.
Stuffing is not required.
Sew the arms to the sides of the body between rounds 10 and 11.
Tail
Use white yarn.
R1: 6 sc in MR
R2–R3: 6 sc (2 rounds)
Cut the yarn, leaving a tail long enough for sewing.
Close the opening into a ring using a needle. Stuffing is not required.
Sew the tail to the back of the body at the level of rounds 5–6.

Face Details
Sew the bead eyes between rounds 4 and 5 from the top of the head, with a distance of 2 stitches between them.
Embroider the nose with pink thread 1 round below the eyes, with a width of 2 stitches.
Embroider the vertical line under the nose with black thread, approximately 2.5–3 rounds long.
Scarf
Use yarn in any suitable color.
Ch 3.
Work 44 rows back and forth with 2 sc in each row, inserting the hook into the back loop only (this creates a ribbed texture).
Pixel in a Sweater
To crochet Pixel wearing a sweater, work 4 rounds in the body color and place a marker at the center of the back.
Then crochet 7 rounds of the body using the selected sweater colors.
Round 12 and all following rounds are crocheted again in the bunny’s body color.

Your crocheted bunny is ready!
Copyright & Credits
This pattern is designed by Natalia Polovinkina. You may sell finished toys made from this pattern, but the pattern itself may not be copied, shared, redistributed, or republished in any form without permission. Please credit the designer by tagging @bosikom_za_kotom and linking to their social media when sharing your work.

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