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Bunny Egg W

This document provides a crochet pattern for creating a Bunny-egg, detailing the size, materials needed, and step-by-step instructions for crocheting the body, ears, paws, and hands. It includes specific stitch instructions and counts for each round, as well as guidance on stuffing and assembling the pieces. The pattern is designed for fingering weight cotton yarn and requires a 1.75 mm crochet hook.

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Bunny Egg W

This document provides a crochet pattern for creating a Bunny-egg, detailing the size, materials needed, and step-by-step instructions for crocheting the body, ears, paws, and hands. It includes specific stitch instructions and counts for each round, as well as guidance on stuffing and assembling the pieces. The pattern is designed for fingering weight cotton yarn and requires a 1.75 mm crochet hook.

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Size

About 6 cm (2.4 in) high and 4,5 cm (1.8 in) wide with fingering weight cotton yarn and
a 1,75 mm crochet hook.
• Yarn. I used fingering weight cotton yarn, 125 m = 50 g (135 yd = 50 g) / 4 ply , but
any yarn can be used. You will need about 6-10 g of yarn for each egg.
• 1,75 mm crochet hook or according to the yarn.
• Polyester fiberfill, wool, wadding etc. for stuffing.

mr, sc n = magic ring – crochet n single crochet stitches into the adjustable loop.
sc = single crochet stitch (double crochet stitch in UK and Australia).
sc n = crochet n single crochet stitches, one in each stitch.
sl = slip stich
ch= chain
inc = increase – crochet two single crochet stitches in the same stitch.
dec = decrease – crochet two stitches together using the invisible decrease method.
(sc 4, inc) x n = repeat the pattern between parentheses n times.
(sc 4, inc) x 6 = [36] = number of stitches in a round after finishing round.

• Work in a continuous spiral, do not join rounds or turn your work.


• Use a stitch marker or a piece of yarn to mark the end or the beginning of a round.
Move the marker up after completing each round.
• All stitches are worked into both loops.
Eggs are crocheted from the top down.

1: mr, ch 6 = [6]
2: inc x 6 = [12]
3: (sc, inc, sc 2, inc) x 2, sc, inc = [17]
4: (sc 3, inc) x 4, sc = [21]
5: (sc 6, inc) x 3 = [24]
6: sc 3, inc, (sc 7, inc) x 2, sc 4 = [27]
7: (sc 8, inc) x 3 = [30]
8: sc 6, inc, sc 14, inc, sc 8 = [32]
9: sc 15, inc, sc 16 = [33]
10: sc 32, inc = [34]
11-14 /4 Row/: sc in each stitch = [34]

Start stuffing the egg.


15: (dec, sc 15) x 2 = [32]
16: sc 8, dec, (sc 9, dec) x 2 = [29]
17: sc 3, dec, sc 8, dec, sc 7, dec, sc 5 = [26]
18: (sc 5, dec, sc 4, dec) x 2 = [22]
19: sc 2, dec, sc 3, dec, sc 4, dec, sc 3, dec, sc 2 = [18]
20: (sc, dec) x 6 = [12]
21: dec x 6 = [6]
Keep adding a bit of fiberfill
after every few rounds, stuffing the egg firmly.

Finish stuffing. Cut the yarn, leaving a long yarn tail, and
fasten off. Pick up the front loops of all the remaining stitches
and close the opening.

Еars-Make twoars-Make two


1: mr, ch 6 = [6]
2: inc x 6 = [12]
3: sc, inc, sc 5, inc, sc 4 [14]
4: sc, inc, sc 6, inc, sc 5[16]
5: sc, inc, sc 7, inc, sc 6 [18]
6-18 : sc 18
Sew your ears to your body and shape your eyes and nose
paws-Make two
1: mr, ch 6 = [6]
2: inc x 6 = [12]
3: sc, inc, sc 5, inc, sc 4 [14]
4: sc, inc, sc 6, inc, sc 5[16]
5: sc, inc, sc 7, inc, sc 6 [18]
6-9 : sc 18

hands-Make two
1: mr, ch 6 = [6]
2: inc x 6 = [12]
3: sc, inc, sc 5, inc, sc 4 [14]
4: sc, inc, sc 6, inc, sc 5[16]
5-7 : sc 16
Attach all the pieces and your Bunny-egg is ready

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