15 Knitted Bunny Free Patterns

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Create these delightful, cuddly Knitted Bunny Free Patterns, that is perfect for little hands to hug and play with.

These Knitted Bunny Free Patterns will be wonderful personalized gifts, especially for Christmas, Easter, or Baby Showers. Their soft and plush design ensures it’s safe and gentle for babies and young children.


Knitted Bunny Free Patterns

1.  Knit A Bunny For Beginners

handylittleme

This adorable pattern by handy little me can be customized in any yarn color to perfectly match a nursery theme, making it a thoughtful, versatile, and personal gift. You can adorn it with accessories like a ribbon tied around the neck in a favorite color, a bow tie, or their favorite carrots.

2. Bunny Squared

jessieathome

Jessie Rayot created a group of multicolored bunnies, first knitted in squares and then sewn together. So easy it is! This pattern is a great way to turn your gauge swatches into something fun.

3. Knitted Bunny Rabbit

night-owl-knits

This bear pattern by Night Owl Knits is suitable for beginners. You could give it as a present to your newborn or to your friend’s baby. This bunny would also suit Easter-themed décor.

4. Bunny Egg cozy

denizastoysjoys

An advanced beginner pattern by Tatyana Korobkova is knitted in the round and measures approximately 14 cm tall. The body and head are knitted in one piece, while the ears are worked in garter stitch.

5. Bunny Balloon Animal Pattern

lionbrand

An intermediate-level pattern by Lion Brand yarn measures about 10 inches. Each part of the bunny is in a balloon structure, making it unique. The yarn weight used is medium to worsted.

6. Stuffed Bunny Toy

handylittleme

With this softie from Lion Brand Yarn, you can make your little one a bunny toy they will cherish. To shape them, use simple increases and decreases.

7. Make an adorable knitted bunny

gathered

A baby knitting pattern by Monica Fuertes, great for gifting or, even better, creating as a treat just for you. Crammed with effortless detail and incredibly cute, you won’t be able to resist this flufftail.

8. Hop Along Bunny Pattern

yarnspirations

A beautiful striped bunny pattern from Yarnspirations will be a great companion for your children. The best part is that you can pop it in the wash and refresh it for the next round of hugs and kisses.

9. Henry’s Bunny

ravelry

Sara Elizabeth Kellner has designed a group of bunnies knitted in one piece, except for the legs. It is knitted in the round and seamed to the bottom for 70-90 yards.

10. Rabbit knitting pattern to love

frombritainwithlove

A pattern for an Easter bunny by Claire Garland is simple to make and the cutest. The step-by-step images will make your knitting easier, and the cherry on top is the video tutorial.

11. Bunny Buddies

ravelry

These cute little bunnies by Cilla Webb will make your kids fall in love with them, and they’ll brighten up anyone’s day. They are perfect stash busters for those leftover bits of yarn you might be guilty of keeping.

12. Striped Sunshine Bunny Pattern

yarnspirations

The sweet, huggable bunny by Yarnspirations is ready to brighten a child’s day and be a playtime and travel companion. You can knit it in any color, but the sunny shades will make the place vibrant.

13. Simple Bunny Toy Pattern

yarnspirations

A soft companion from Yarnspirations, this endearing knit bunny just loves to hug. The simple shaping keeps the project easy to use and comfortable to touch. If you know anyone, this cuddly toy is a perfect gift.

14. Little Bunny Toy

premieryarns

The bunny pattern by Premier Yarns measures approximately 6 inches. The techniques used to make these are knit and purl stitches, Knit front and back increases, Knit 2 together and slip, slip knit decreases.

15. Easter Tutorial

Yorkshire Knitter

An adorable bunny by Yorkshire Knitter is knitted from just one square, making it perfect for both knitters and crocheters. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced crafter, this step-by-step tutorial will guide you through the whole process.

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