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Sarah's Hooks & Loops - Animal 3 Rosie Bunny
Sarah's Hooks & Loops - Animal 3 Rosie Bunny
Sarah's Hooks & Loops - Animal 3 Rosie Bunny
Pattern by @sarahshooksandloops
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MATERIALS
YARN
OTHER MATERIALS
ABBREVIATIONS
mr - magic ring dc - double crochet dec - invisible decrease (dec 2 sts together FLO)
ch - chain FLO - front loop only [...] * X - repeat instruction in bracket 'X' times
sc - single crochet inc - increase (2 sc in same st) (...) - total number of sts in round / row
PATTERN TERMINOLOGY
US TERM UK TERM
Single Crochet (sc) Double Crochet (dc)
Half Double Crochet (hdc) Half Treble Crochet (htr)
Double Crochet (dc) Treble Crochet (tr)
Treble Crochet (tr) or (trc) Double Treble (dtr)
FINISHED SIZE
Approximately 31cm in height using the recommended materials & hook size
NOTES
SKILL LEVEL
Intermediate
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Start with light brown, stuff as you go Rnd 18: 4 sc, inc, [8 sc, inc] x 5, 4 sc (60)
Rnd 3: [1sc, inc] x 6 (18) Insert safety eyes between rounds 16/17, 11 sts apart
Rnd 4: 1 sc, inc, [2 sc, inc] x 5, 1 sc (24) Rnd 22: 2 sc, dec, [4 sc, dec] x 8, 2 sc (45)
Rnd 6: 2 sc, inc, [4 sc, inc] x 5, 2 sc (36) Rnd 24: 2 sc, dec, [4 sc, dec] x 5, 2 sc (30)
Rnd 8: 3 sc, inc, [6 sc, inc] x 5, 3 sc (48) Rnd 26: 1 sc, dec, [2 sc, dec] x 5, 1 sc (18)
Rnd 16: [7 sc, inc] x 6 (54) Rnd 28: 1 sc, inc, [ 2sc, inc] x 5, 1 sc (24)
Rnd 31: 2 sc, inc, [4 sc, inc] x 5, 2 sc (36) Rnd 41 - 42 (2 rnds): 42 sc (42)
*Change to light pink* Rnd 46: 2 sc, dec, [4 sc, dec] x 5, 2 sc (30)
Rnd 35: [5 sc, inc] x 6 (42) Rnd 47: [3sc, dec] x 6 (24)
Rnd 36: 42 sc (42) Rnd 48: 1 sc, dec, [2 sc, dec] x 5, 1 sc (18)
F/O and weave the yarn tail through each FLO of the last round. Gently pull the tail to close the opening and weave in
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EARS- MAKE 2
Rnd 3: [1 sc, inc] x 3 (9) Rnd 8: 3 sc, inc, [6 sc, inc] x 2, 3 sc (24)
Rnd 4: 1 sc, inc, [2 sc, inc] x 2, 1 sc (12) Rnd 9 - 20 (12 rnds): 24 sc (24)
We are now going to close the ears in 3 steps, to give them their shape for attaching to the head. The ears are not
stuffed
STEP 1 STEP 2
Flatten the opening and sc in the next 12 sts Fold the end in half so your crochet hook is at
through both layers to close the top of your work, and hold it together
Pic. 4 Pic. 5
STEP 3
Pic. 6
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LEGS - MAKE 2
Rnd 2: [inc] x 6 (12) Rnd 12: 2 sc, dec, [4 sc, dec] x 2, 2 sc (15)
We will now make the join for the foot / leg in the next 3 steps.
Flatten the opening and sc in the We will now create 12 sts using the front Turn, sc in the next 6 sts in FLO.
next 6 sts through both layers and back loops. (The ch 1, made in step 2, does not count
Rnd 16: Ch 1, turn, sc in the next 6 sts in as a st)
the BLO
Now we will continue making the legs; stuff the leg as you go and stop stuffing at round 34
The closing of the leg is vertical to the Flatten the opening and sc in the F/O and leave a long tail for attaching
top of the foot. To ensure you start in next 6 sts through both layers to to the body
the correct position, make a few extra close
sc's (I made 4 extra sc)
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ARMS - MAKE 2
Start with light brown, stuff as you go and stop stuffing at round 18
For the final rounds of the arms, we need to ensure we close in the correct position to have the colour changes sitting
towards the back and under the arm.
RIGHT ARM
(To the left, as you look at your work)
Make 5 sc to get to the opposite side Flatten the opening and make 4 sc The colour changes should sit at the
of the colour changes (or the right through both layers to close the arm back / inside of the arm, and have 1
amount based on your work) round of off white at the top. F/O and
leave a long tail for attaching
LEFT ARM
(To the right, as you look at your work)
Make a full round of 9 sc (or the right amount based on your work)
The colour changes should sit at the back / inside of the arm, with 2 rnds of off
white at the top. F/O and leave a long tail for attaching.
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CUFFS
BOW
Using light blue, and working in rows, ch 35, and starting in the 2nd ch from the hook;
Row 6: 34 sc
F/O and leave a long enough tail for Using the tail, join the 2 ends together Flatten your work and ensure the long
sewing the ends together and to create a circle tail is at the outer top or bottom edge,
wrapping around the centre of the bow. with the join at the back of your work.
Weave in the starting tail
Pinch the bow together in the centre Once you have the desired amount Once complete, shape you bow ready
and wrap the long tail around the wrapped around the middle (and for attaching to the head
middle several times making sure you still have a tail for
attaching), secure the yarn at the back
of the bow
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TAIL
Rnd 1: 6 sc in mr (6)
CHEEKS - MAKE 2
Rnd 2: [inc] x 6 (12)
Using pink
Rnd 3: 12 sc (12)
Rnd 1: 6 sc in mr (6)
Rnd 4: [2 sc, dec] x 3 (9)
F/O and make an invisible
F/O and leave a long tail for attaching. Pic. 25 stitch to finish; leave a long tail Pic. 26
Stuff the tail lightly for attaching
SCARF
Note: I have used a DK weight yarn to give the scarf a chunkier and cozier appearance against the sport weight yarn. You
will also need to increase your hook size to 2.75mm / 3mm
Using your chosen yarn & colour for the scarf, working in rows, ch 110 and starting in the 3rd ch from the hook;
Row 2: 108 hdc, ch 1 for the corner and 2 sc along the short edge to bring you to the other side of the foundation ch, ch 2
POMPOM - MAKE 2
Wrap your chosen coloured yarn Gently remove from your fingers and Wrap the length of yarn around the
around 2 fingers (or a fork if preferred) place on top of a length of yarn (long centre of the loops, and firmly fasten
approximately 80 times. enough to attach the pom pom) with a knot
Cut all loops (be careful not to cut the Fluff your pompom and trim to make it Attach your pompoms to each end of
yarn ends required for attaching) nice and rounded. the scarf
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FACIAL DETAILS
With dark brown yarn, embroider the Make the central vertical line of the nose Using the same yarn strand, make the
nose between rounds 17/18, 3 sts wide over 3 rounds below the nose eyebrows 2 sts above the eye, 3 sts wide
at a slight angle. Secure and weave in
tail
EYES
With white yarn, add the whites to Bring out the yarn 1 st over from the Using black embroidery thread, add
the eyes on both sides bottom middle, and enter back at the the eye lashes; going from the top of
top centre. Secure and weave in tail the eye and out to the side by 2/3 sts.
Secure and weave in tail
CHEEKS
Attach the cheeks one round There should be a gap of approximately Attach on both sides. Secure and weave
down from the eye and to the 2 sts from the outer edge of the eye and in tails
side. the edge of the cheek
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ASSEMBLY
EARS
The back part is attached between Attach the ears from the outer side of
Mark out the placement of the ears. The
rounds 7/8, directly to the back of the the ear so it helps them to stand up
front is attached between round 3/4 of
front pins. There should be 8 sts once attached (as shown in Pic. 53)
the head, aligned with the centre
between the backs of the ears
starting ring
Front
Front
Back
Once the ear is attached, and before Take the yarn back into the head, To give the ears a 'flopsy' look, pinch the
securing, take the yarn to the front of the secure and weave in tail. This step will end of one of the ears and bend into
ear and make a stitch through both help the ears to stand up better once shape.
edges, just above the closing round attached.
ARMS
The arms are attached between rounds Remember to attach the arms on the Once attached, you shouldn't be able to
29/30 of the body, centrally on each side correct sides with the colour changes see any colour changes from the front.
(11 sts apart front and back, counting in hidden under the arm Secure and weave in ends
round 30)
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LEGS
The legs are attached equally on each Attach the legs between rounds 45/46. The legs should hang directly under the
side of the body, in line with the arms Secure and weave in tail body, giving it a 'ragdoll' look and feel
TAIL
Pic. 63 Pic. 64
Pic. 65
BOW
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OVERALLS
The overalls are made using a combination of rounds, rows, and chains, starting with the leg sections
LEG ONE
Using green, ch 26 and ensuring your chain is not twisted, sl st into the first ch to create a circle (sl st counts as a stitch)
Note: As the overall trouser legs are turned up, make sure you weave the starting tail going up inside the work and not to
the side. This is to minimise the exposure of the end.
LEG TWO
Repeat 'LEG ONE' instructions, but do not F/O. At the end of round 9, ch 1 and make 1 sc into the first leg to join (Pic 33)
Rnd 10: sc in the next 25 sts, 1 sc into the ch, 26 sc around the 2nd leg and 1 sc into the ch (54) (Pic 34)
Rnd 15: dec, 12 sc, dec, 11 sc, dec, 11 sc, dec, 12 sc (50)
Rnd 22: 1 sc, dec, 9 sc, dec, 11 sc, dec, 9 sc, dec, 10 sc (44)
We will now make the bib section of the overalls working in rows.
The bib is 11 sts wide; flatten your work and mark out where the bib will be positioned (I marked mine approximately 4-5 sts
in from each side), see Pic. 35
marker 1 marker 2
leg 1 leg 2
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Once you have your stitch markers in place, sc to the 1st marker, ch 1, turn (Pic. 36) (remove 1st stitch marker)
In row 1, work towards the 2nd stitch marker, and continue to work in rows (remove 2nd stitch marker)
Row 6: 11 sc (11)
Note: Do not make the chains too tight or overly loose for the straps. Check the length of the straps on your bunny to
ensure they fit; adjust the number of chains accordingly if needed.
Ch 28, starting in the 6th ch from the hook, sl st in each ch back to your starting point (22 sl sts), and then slip stitch into
the last sc of row 6 (Pic. 38).
Ch 28, starting in the 6th ch from the hook, sl st in each ch back to your starting point (22 sl sts), and then slip stitch into
the 1st sc of row 6 (Pic. 39).
F/O and weave in ends. Attach 2 buttons at the back of the overalls, 11 sts apart, and turn up the overall trouser legs
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Congratulations! Your Rosie is now complete!
I hope you have enjoyed creating my pattern and Thank you so much for purchasing it!
I'd loved to see your version of Rosie; to make sure I don't miss out,
please tag me in your Instagram post @sarahshooksandloops #sarahshooksandloops
Thank you!
Sarah
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All rights reserved. The 'Rosie Bunny' pattern is designed and written by Sarah Wright of Sarah's hooks & loops,
and is for personal use only. This pattern (or in part) may not be reproduced,
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You are welcome to sell any finished items you personally create from this pattern.
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