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Striped Bunny Baby Lovey – Free Crochet Pattern

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October 10, 2020

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This bunny is a variation of my pattern for Sleepy Baggy Lovey, so many parts are
identical as in my previous project. In this pattern you will find notes and tips on how
to adapt the original, as well as how to make ears and collar that are unique for this
project.

LEVEL – upper beginner

TERMS – standard US

TECHNIQUES

magic ring
slip knot
chain (ch)
single crochet (sc)
half double crochet (hdc)
double crochet (dc)
inc = increase with sc, hdc, dc
dec = decrease with sc, hdc, dc
slip stitch (sl st)

MATERIALS AND TOOLS

yarn: assorted colors of Yarn Art Jeans = around 75-100 g in total (240-320 m = 2
skeins)
filling
crochet hook 2,5 mm
tapestry needle
scissors
stitch marker (optional)
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sewing needle and a little bit of grey thread or yarn for embroidery

MEASUREMENTS

this lovey amigurumi is about 27 cm tall (10,5 inches), but it will be smaller or
bigger depending on the yarn weight you choose to work with.

Remember, that your crocheting style can affect the final size of this toy.

Before you start, a couple of important things:


this lovey amigurumi has 9 parts: 2 ears (each one made with two separate
pieces), 2 upper paws, 2 bottom paws, a head and a body.
paws are attached as you go, but other parts must be sewed on.

PAWS
Make 2 of each!
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Pattern for paws is exactly the same as in Sleepy Baggy Lovey, so head there for the
instructions! I used Cream color for all four paws.

HEAD
Pattern for the head is exactly the same as in Sleepy Baggy Baby Lovey, so go there for
the instructions! I used Cream color for it.

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BODY
Pattern for the body is exactly the same as in Sleepy Baggy Lovey, so head there for the
instructions!

Below you can find color order I used in this version, so numbers indicate particular
rows, and colors indicate… well, colors

1-2: coffee
3: baby blue
4: cream
5: red
6: violet
7: green
8-9: navy
10: bright red
11-12: violet
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13: dark red
14: baby blue
15: mustard yellow
16: red
17: navy
18: coffee
19-20: violet
21: baby blue
22: mustard yellow
23-24: red
25-26: navy
27: green
28-29: violet
30-32: dark red

EAR
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Make 2. We are working spirally, as well as increasing and decreasing with single
crochet stitches. Of course, you don’t have to follow color order, it’s just my proposition
for this baby lovey.

You may find it useful:

click for more info: How to Change Colors in Crochet

START: magic ring

Yarn Color: Baby Blue / ROW 1: 8 sc into the ring (8)

Baby Blue / ROW 2: *1 sc inc* x 8 (16)

Baby Blue / ROW 3: *1 sc, 1 sc inc* x 8 (24)

Mustard Yellow / ROW 4: 1 sc in each st (24)

Violet / ROWS 5-6: 1 sc in each st (24)

Violet / ROW 7: 1 sc dec, 1 sc in each st (23)

Green / ROW 8: 1 sc dec, 1 sc in each st (22)

Bright Red / ROWS 9-11: 1 sc dec, 1 sc in each st (21, 20, 19)

Navy / ROWS 12-14: 1 sc dec, 1 sc in each st (18, 17, 16)

Mustard Yellow / ROW 15: 1 sc dec, 1 sc in each st (15)

Baby Blue / ROWS 16-19: 1 sc dec, 1 sc in each st (14, 13, 12, 11)

Cream / ROWS 20-23: 1 sc in each st (11)

Cream / ROW 24: Close the gap with 5 sc, by working through two sides of the ear at
once. Be sure that it’s folded in such a way, that makes the “decrease line” hide in the
inner crease, because that’s what makes it look nice.

Fasten off and secure the thread.

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top view of the ear – make two!

Sew the ears onto the head of this lovey amigurumi, so that the “nice” side is on the
outside, and the “decrease line” is hidden on the other side – it also adds a cute shape to
the ear, which is naturally folding inwards.

COLLAR
START: chain 12

Cream / ROW 1: chain 1, 1 sc inc in each st (12)

Cream / ROW 2: chain 1, 1 sc inc in each st (24)

Baby Blue / ROW 3: chain 2, 1 dc inc in each st (36)

Mustard Yellow / ROW 4: 1 sc in each st (36)

Fasten off and secure the thread.


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ASSEMBLING THE TOY
I recommend starting with all of the loose parts of this baby lovey, so that paws, head,
ears and collar are ready at the beginning. You need paws ready when working on the
body, because they are crocheted in as you go. Assembling this lovey amigurumi isn’t
hard, but it’s important to be careful and keep the symmetry.

I like to embroider the head when it’s not attached yet, but it’s your choice. Sew the ears
onto the head before sewing the head onto the body – that’s for sure.

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