Hey there, crochet friends! I’m so excited to re-introduce you to Lady Peaches the Rabbit – sweet as a springtime peach, with just the right touch of sass! She’s full of personality and ready to hop into your Easter celebrations. Whether she’s perched proudly among pastel blooms or nestled in for cuddles after an egg hunt, Lady Peaches brings playful warmth, a dash of mischief, and all the cheerful vibes of the season wherever she goes.
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Lady Peaches the Rabbit was originally featured in Crochet Now magazine, issue 108, back in May 2024. The idea came to me while thinking about how sweet and summery peaches are – and how perfectly that sweetness could pair with the charm of a little bunny.
I also feel I was channelling a bit of my love for Bridgerton – if you’ve ever seen Penelope Featherington, you’ll know the peachy tones that also inspired Lady Peaches’ vibe. From her soft, huggable form to her playful expression, she’s the perfect mix of whimsy and elegance.
Lady Peaches was created with Scheepjes Stonewashed in four different shades ( 1 ball Moon Stone 801, 1 ball Morganite 834, 1 ball Rose Quartz 820 and 1 ball Peridot 827) using a 3.5mm hook (US E). hook.
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Hop into the spirit of Easter with the charming Jelly Bean Bunny crochet pattern! This adorable design, originally crafted six years ago for I Like Crochet magazine, is not only a delightful addition to your Easter decor but also a fun and festive project for crocheters of all skill levels. With its whimsical charm and cuddly appeal, the Jelly Bean Bunny is sure to bring joy and smiles to your holiday celebrations.
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As this was quite an old pattern of mine I decided that I’d like to give it a bit of a ‘glow up’ and remake it. Surprisingly I only tweaked things a little bit, but I think those edits have brought it nicely up to date and make the pattern better than it was – I love how it turned out.
Just a quick note to say I used Rico Designs Ricorumi DK (light worsted) but you don’t have to use the same yarn I used, in fact this pattern could make an awesome stashbuster for whatever cotton you might have in your stash.
Whether you’re gearing up for Easter celebrations or simply looking for a fun and quick project, this pattern is perfect for you! Scroll down for the free version of this pattern but I’d recommend the purchase of the ad-free PDF Pattern if you’d like all the instructions and pictures in a nice document which you can print and take notes on without relying on your phone or an internet connection.
Obtaining the correct gauge is not critical to this project but if your gauge does not match the gauge stated then your finished item will be a different size.
Finished size: 15cm / 5.9 inches high
STITCH GUIDANCE:
Slip Stitch (sl st) Insert hook in st indicated, arn over and draw through all loops.
Double Crochet (dc): Insert hook in st indicated and pull up a loop [two loops on hook], yarn over, pull through both loops on hook.
Double Crochet 2 together (dc2tog):Invisible double crochet decrease method: Invisible decreasing is a method of removing stitches to shape your fabric without gaps. Insert hook in the FRONT LOOP ONLY of the first stitch indicated and pull up a loop [two loops on hook], insert hook in the FRONT LOOP ONLY of the next st, pull up a loop [three loops on hook], yarn over, pull through three loops on hook; decrease made.
Back Loop Only (BLO): If you hold your piece of crochet in front of you with the Vs of the stitch on top, the part of the V closest to you is the front loop. The part of the V farther away from you on the opposite side is the back loop. When a pattern asks you to crochet into the back loop, insert your hook into the relevant loop and crochet as instructed.
PATTERN NOTES:
Magic ring: is also known as a Drawstring Ring or Magic Loop and is often used as a start for working amigurumi. If you are not familiar with this technique you could substitute with a ch2 and then work in the second ch from the hook.
Workingin the round:Most of the sections of this pattern are worked in the amigurumi style without joining in continuous rounds. Place the stitch marker in the top of the first st to mark the start of each round.
Sewing seams: Use mattress stitch to sew the seams.
[…] Repeat the sequence between the square brackets by the number indicated.
PATTERN:
CHEEKS: Make 2
Rnd 1: With YARN C; working into a magic ring, 8 dc. (8 sts)
Fasten off with a sl st to the next st, leave a long yarn tail for sewing to the Head
BODY:
Rnd 1: With YARN A; working into a magic ring, 6 dc. (6 sts)
Rnd 2: [2 dc in each st] six times. (12 sts)
Rnd 3: [1 dc in the next st, 2 dc in next st] six times. (18 sts)
Rnd 4: [1 dc in the next 2 sts, 2 dc in next st] six times. (24 sts)
Rnd 5: [1 dc in the next 3 sts, 2 dc in next st] six times. (30 sts)
Rnd 6: [1 dc in the next 4 sts, 2 dc in next st] six times. (36 sts)
Rnds 7 – 26: 1 dc in each st around.
Add safety eyes between rnds 8-9 approximately 5 sts apart.
Sew on cheeks approx 8sts apart over rnds 13 – 15.
With YARN B embroider a nose mouth and eyebrows using the photos as a guide
Stuff the body, continue to stuff as you go
Rnd 27: [1 dc in the next 4 sts, 1 dc2tog] six times. (30 sts)
Rnd 28: [1 dc in the next 3 sts, 1 dc2tog] six times. (24 sts)
Rnd 29: [1 dc in the next 2 sts, 1 dc2tog] repeat to end. (18 sts)
Rnd 30: [1 dc, dc2tog] repeat to end. (12 sts)
Rnd 31: [dc2tog] repeat to end. (6 sts)
Fasten off with a sl st to the next st, and using the yarn tail sew up the remaining 6 sts. Weave in ends
EARS: Make 2
Ears are not stuffed;
Rnd 1: With YARN B; working into a magic ring, 6 dc. (6 sts)
Rnd 2: [2 dc in each st] six times. (12 sts)
Rnds 3 – 9: 1 dc in each st around.
Rnd 10: [1 dc, dc2tog] repeat to end. (8 sts)
Rnds 11 – 12: 1 dc in each st around.
Fasten off with a sl st to the next st, leave a long yarn tail for sewing to the Head
ARMS: Make 2
Leave long tail to start; arms are not stuffed;
Rnd 1: With YARN B; ch9, sl st to form a ring, 1 dc in each st around. 9 sts
Rnds 2 – 22:, 1 dc in each st around.
Fasten off with a sl st to the next st, over sew each end of the strip of crochet you have just made.
Sew ends together to create a loop so that candy / carrot can be placed in the arm holes.
FEET: Make 2
Rnd 1: With YARN B; working into a magic ring, 6 dc. (6 sts)
Rnd 2: [2 dc in each st] six times. (12 sts)
Rnds 3 – 5: 1 dc in each st around.
Rnd 6: [1 dc, dc2tog] repeat to end. (8 sts)
Rnd 7: 1 dc in each st around.
Fasten off with a sl st to the next st, leave a long yarn tail for sewing to the Body
TAIL:
Rnd 1: With YARN B; working into a magic ring, 6 dc. (6 sts)
Rnd 2: [2 dc in each st] six times. (12 sts)
Rnd 7: 1 dc in each st around.
Fasten off with a sl st to the next st, leave a long yarn tail for sewing to the Body
Stuff with a tiny bit of toy filler
CARROT BOTTOM:
Rnd 1: With YARN D; working into a magic ring, 6 dc. (6 sts)
Rnd 2: 1 dc in each st around.
Rnd 3: [1 dc in the next 2 sts, 2 dc in next st] six times. (8 sts)
Rnd 4: 1 dc in each st around.
Rnd 5: [1 dc in the next 3 sts, 2 dc in next st] six times. (10 sts)
Rnds 6 – 11: 1 dc in each st around.
Rnd 12: [1 dc in the next 4 sts, 2 dc in next st] six times. (12 sts)
Rnds 13 – 15: 1 dc in each st around.
Lightly stuff the carrot bottom, continue to stuff as you go
Rnd 16: Working in BLO; dc2tog. (6 sts)
Fasten off with a sl st to the next st, and using the yarn tail sew up the remaining 6 sts. Weave in ends
CARROT TOP:
Rnd 1: With YARN E; ch7 sl st back to the first ch, [ch6, sl st back to the first ch] three times.
Fasten off but leave a long yarn tail for sewing to the top of the carrot.
MAKING UP:
Ears: Sew the ears either side of the top of the head over rnds 2 – 5 approximately 2 sts apart.
Arms: Sew arms into place on side of the Body over rnds 15 – 17 creating a loop so that candy / carrot can be placed in the arm holes.
Legs: Making sure that the bunny can stand upright attach the legs onto the front of the body on rnds 26 approx. 4 sts apart
Tail: Making sure that the bunny can stand upright attach tail centrally on the back of the bunny
Carrot: Attach the top of the carrot to the carrot bottom and add to one of the arm loops.
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Hi lovelies, today I’m re-introducing the charming crochet Dutch Bunny Pattern; a delightful project that brings the endearing allure of a fluffy bunny to life with carefully crafted crochet stitches. These adorable bunnies are not only a joy to crochet but would also make a delightful addition to any home or nursery. With their whimsical charm and timeless appeal – the Dutch Bunnies pattern are sure to capture the hearts of crocheters and bunny lovers alike.
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As you may know, with the closure of Deramores, I’m slowly working my way through the old patterns I had with them to transfer them over to MY pattern shops, I’m sorry it’s taking awhile; I’m trying to get through them as and when I’ve got a bit of free time.
From their floppy ears to their powder puff tails, each bunny exudes personality and charm which could add a seasonal touch to your Easter decorations. They are very easy to personalise by picking yarn colours to match your favourite pets.
I used a DK weight yarn (light worsted), and I’m suggesting Paintbox Simply DK (instead of the original Deramores Studio DK). Paintbox Simply DK is a 100% premium acrylic yarn that comes in 100g (276m) and is available in a wide variety of colours.
I used a 3mm hook (closest US size D/3) and the colours I’ve suggested are 1 ball of Paper White (100), Soft Fudge (109), Coffee Bean (110)and a bit of Bubblegum Pink (150) for the nos., Other than that you would need two pairs of 12mm black safety eyes, some stitch markers, some toy filler, pins and a yarn needle to sew all the pieces together.
The 5 page pattern comes in either UK or US terms with full descriptions of any stitch abbreviations. It’s classed as an “easy” pattern which I’m hoping anyone new to crochet, along with more experienced crocheters will enjoy.
The pattern is now available from my usual pattern stores for you to make your own version at the links below:
Whether you’re an experienced crocheter looking for a new project or a beginner eager to hone your skills, the Dutch Bunnies pattern offers something for everyone. With clear instructions and helpful tips, you’ll enjoy bringing these adorable bunnies to life stitch by stitch.
Whether adorning your Easter table or delighting loved ones with handmade gifts, these charming bunnies are sure to spread joy and cheer throughout the season. Happy crocheting and may your Easter be filled with the whimsy and charm of these lovable bunnies!
If you make up the Dutch Bunnies I hope you’ll share your WIP and finished project photos with me on social media (facebook, twitter or instagram) or as a project on Ravelry – I love to see what you make! And finally you may wish to sign up to blog (below) and / or my mailing list to get a reminder when new blog posts, discounts or new pattern releases are available.
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“Red and yellow and pink and green, purple and orange and blue, I can sing a rainbow, sing a rainbow, sing a rainbow too!” Envelop yourself in rainbows with the Chevron Spectrum Wrap!
Today I’m doing an independent release of the rainbow Chevron Spectrum Wrap which first appeared in in Happily HookedMagazine (Issue 94) back in January 2022.
This colourful piece is sure to put a smile on your face! It was one of my absolute favourite makes of 2022 and was inspired by both the yarn and my idea for the stitch which I think came together perfectly.
I used a Scheepjes Whirl in Jumping Jelly (shade 759) combined with a Scheepjes Whirlette in Chewy (shade 865) with a 3.25mm hook (US size D/3).
Both the whirls and the whirlettes are a 60% Cotton, 40% Acrylic 4ply (fingering weight). The larger whirl comes in a 220g (1000 metres) cake, and the whirlettes are 100g (455m) solid colour balls designed to compliment whirl colours. However I wanted a bit of a stormy contrast to my rainbow which is why I chose the grey.
This delightful chevron wrap is perfect for combining solid and gradient yarn for an overall fun zig zag ombre effect, the whirls are perfect though I’ve also seen some beautiful versions using hand-dyed yarn – you could substitute with any similar sock / fingering weight yarns (though you may wish to check your gauge).
The pattern is available in both UK and US terms and I’ve included a chart as a helpful visual guide. The wrap is worked in row repeat making it a nice mindful pattern once you get into the swing of things. I would suggest it’s suitable for a more intermediate crocheter – though there is nothing to stop an adventurous beginner having a go!
You can purchase an ad-free PDF Pattern with the instructions and pictures in a nice document, which you can print and take notes on without relying on your phone or an internet connection, via the links to your favourite pattern plaform below:
If you like this pattern please give it a love, or leave a comment or review on the platform you got it from when you’ve made it up, as a small biz all support and shares are very much appreciated! I hope you’ll share any finished photos with me on social media (facebook, twitter or instagram) or as a project on Ravelry – I love to see what you make! And finally you may wish to make sure you are signed up to blog (below) and / or my mailing list to get a reminder when new blog posts, discounts or new pattern releases are available.
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As you know I’m slowly working my way through old Deramores patterns to add to my pattern shops and as we are now most definitely in pumpkin season there no more appropriate time for me to re-release my Chunky Pumpkins.
This time of year I can’t help but make some pumpkins (watch this space for some more coming soon!), and I don’t think I’m the only one, if you happen to be scrolling through Instagram you’ll have potentially seen all the lovely pumpkins that have been made.
Different from other pumpkin patterns I’ve made before, these next pumpkins are pretty much life sized! The biggest measures in with a diameter of 62cm and the smallest still has a substantial 43cm diameter.
My chunky pumpkins are made from, well you’ve probably guessed it, chunky (bulky) yarn and as a consequence they don’t take long to make. They also have the most fabulous texture too, which was something I’d not tried before with other pumpkins I’ve designed before – the end result I think is very pleasing.
The yarn alternative I have suggested for the Chunky Pumpkins (instead of the original Deramores Chunky) is Paintbox Yarns Simply Chunky which is a 100% premium acrylic yarn that comes in 100g balls (136m / 149yds). I used a 6.5mm (US size K) hook and the colours I’ve suggested are Blood Orange (319) and Coffee Bean (310). Other than that you would need some stitch markers, 400g of toy filler, pins and a yarn needle to sew all the pieces together.
The 3 page pattern comes in either UK or US terms with full descriptions of any stitch abbreviations. It’s classed as an “beginner” pattern which I’m hoping anyone new to crochet, along with more experienced crocheters will enjoy.
The pattern is now available from my usual pattern stores for you to make your own version at the links below:
This pattern, along with all of my Halloween designs (some below coming this week), have 25% off until 31 October with code: PUMPKINNICE on both Etsy and Ravelry – so go grab yourself a treat!
Please bear with me with regards to re-releasing the old Deramores patterns, it can take up to a whole day or two to reformat and upload to various shops, so it will be a work in progress – though do let me know if there’s a pattern you’d really love to see come next and I’ll see what I can do!
Until next time folks! Happy hooking, keep calm and crochet on my friends xx
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As you know I’m slowly working my way through old Deramores patterns to add to my pattern shops. As we are moving towards Spring, and an Easter-ish sort of time I thought I’d continue with the rabbit theme – so the next pattern that I have been able to re-format is Bexley the Bunny Rabbit.
Bexley is a carrot farmer who is quite ear-resistable in his cute dungarees with his freshly picked carrot from his bumper crop.
As I originally made my bunny out of Deramores yarn, which, although LoveCrafts are selling stock they have acquired, they cannot guarantee future yarn availability. I therefore made the decision to offer alternative yarn in the pattern which mean the suggested yarn colours may vary from colours shown in the photographs.
The yarn suggestions I chose are for the cuddle bunny I believe are very close alternatives; I chose Paintbox Simply DK which is a 100% premium acrylic yarn that comes in 100g (276m) – so a bit longer in length than Deramores DK, which I used with a 3.25mm (US size D/3) hook.
For your Bunny you only need 1 ball of Paper White (Shade 100) and a small amount of 1 ball of Bubblegum Pink (Shade 150). Other than that you would need some 9mm safety eyes, stitch markers, toy filler, pins and a yarn needle to sew all the pieces together.
Bexley is now ready to be ad-hop-ted by you! As it’s coming up to Easter you might be thinking about making some bunnies – though this little fellow would be a perfect for animal loving friends and family, or just as a lovely Spring project.
The 7 page pattern comes in either UK or US terms with full descriptions of any stitch abbreviations. It’s classed as an “intermediate” pattern as it might be a bit tricky for a new crocheter without an understanding of crocheting in the round and putting together and shaping amigurumi.
Please bear with me with regards to re-releasing the old Deramores patterns, it can take up to a whole day to reformat and upload to various shops, so it will be a work in progress – though do let me know if there’s a pattern you’d really love to see come next and I’ll see what I can do!
Until next time folks! Happy hooking, keep calm and crochet on my friends xx
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As you know I’m slowly working my way through old Deramores patterns to add to my pattern shops. The next pattern on the list, that I have been able to re-format, is my sweet Cuddle Bunny.
Are you looking for some-bunny to love? You’d better hop to it! This super cute bunny is just waiting for their new best friend to bring them a carrot and a snuggle!
As I originally made my bunny out of Deramores yarn, which, although LoveCrafts are selling stock they have acquired, they cannot guarantee future yarn availability. I therefore made the decision to offer alternative yarn in the pattern which mean the suggested yarn colours may vary from colours shown in the photographs.
The yarn suggestions I chose are for the cuddle bunny I believe are very close alternatives; I chose Paintbox Simply DK which is a 100% premium acrylic yarn that comes in 100g (276m) – so a bit longer in length than Deramores DK, which I used with a 3.25mm (US size D/3) hook.
For your Bunny you only need 1 ball of Paper White (Shade 100) and a small amount of 1 ball of Bubblegum Pink (Shade 150). Other than that you would need some 9mm safety eyes, stitch markers, toy filler, pins and a yarn needle to sew all the pieces together.
As it’s coming up to Easter you might be thinking about making some bunnies – though this little fellow would be a perfect little keepsake for a child’s birthday or christening or just as a lovely Spring project.
The 4 page pattern comes in either UK or US terms with full descriptions of any stitch abbreviations. Although I’ve classed it as an “easy” pattern perfect for a beginner crocheter, who has an understanding of crocheting in the round, and would like to make some amigurumi.
The pattern is now available from my usual pattern stores for you to make your own version at the links below:
Please bear with me with regards to re-releasing the old Deramores patterns, it can take up to a whole day to reformat and upload to various shops, so it will be a work in progress – though do let me know if there’s a pattern you’d really love to see come next and I’ll see what I can do!
Until next time folks! Happy hooking, keep calm and crochet on my friends xx
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EDITED: With the closure of Deramores in 2022, the place where pattern is available has now changed. Please see this updated post for new links for this particular design.
Hey folks, hope you are all well, I’ve got an ear-resistibly cute pattern to share with you today, some cute Dutch Bunnies! These little guys make me so hoppy!
Easily identifiable by there characteristic colour patterns these little bunnies are ready to be ad-hop-ted! Essentially, Dutch Bunnies are a white rabbit, with a colored base coat like black, brown, grey or tortoiseshell.
For my little Dutch Bunnies I used Deramores Studio DK in Frost (White), Chocolate and Gingerbread with a 3mm hook. But it would be easy to match your own pet colour if that’s something you wanted to try, as there are lots of different natural shades, in the Studio DK range, to choose from.
If you aren’t familiar with Deramores Studio DK it’s 100% acrylic anti-piling yarn which is fab for any projects that might see a lot of wear and tear – like cuddly bunnies!
So why not go make one fur the fun of it! If you do make up the Dutch Bunnies I hope you will share pictures of your little rabbits on socials using the hashtag #Deramoresand #kcacouk so we can share your wonderful work.
If you were looking for more general amigurumi designs to make then you can find several different patterns in my Deramores Designer Shop including a Bunny Rabbit (in dungarees), and a Cuddle Bunny.
Until next time folks! Happy hooking, keep calm and crochet on my friends xx
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EDITED: With the closure of Deramores, in Feb 2022, the place where this pattern was available changed. Please see this updated post for new links for this particular design.
Do you need some-bunny to love? Then I might just have the perfect new pattern for you! Allow me to introduce the new Cuddle Bunny pattern that’s available now in my Deramores Designer Shop.
Everyone needs a friend who is all ears and I think you’ll find that this little guy is simply ear-resistible for bunny or animals lovers.
I used Deramores Studio DK in Frost and Rose for my bunny and a 3.25mm hook (US size D/3). I love the softness of Deramores Studio DK, it’s perfect for toys, especially as it’s anti-piling, and if you’ve followed me for awhile you’ll know I really enjoy working with it.
It’s getting near to Easter, so you might be thinking it’s bunny time – though I think this little fellow would be a perfect little keepsake for a child’s birthday or christening too.
If you are looking for more cute crochet projects to hook up there are bears, bunny’s, dogs, cats, donkey’s and horses and poppies all available in my Deramores Designer Shop
Until next time folks! Happy hooking, keep calm and crochet on my friends xx
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Edit: Links to Deramores removed after it’s closure in January 2022
Hey folks, hope you are all okay out there in the strange world in which we find ourselves at the moment! But ‘don’t worry, be hoppy!’ – I’ve got a brand new pattern to share with you all today.
You can tell when it’s nearly Easter when I’m making all things bunny themed! This is my third bunny themed pattern I’ve released so far this year!
What I love about this Bunny Rabbit, though you can’t really tell from the photograph, is that the dungarees are removable, there is even a little hole in the bottom for his tail to poke through. His pockets are totally functional too – perfect for stashing away a little carrot or two.
The pattern includes details on how you can make some of the Bunny Rabbit’s favourite snacks!
For my little bunny I used Deramores Studio Baby Soft DK which I’d not used before but it’s sooooo nice! It’s lovely and soft, and has anti-piling technology too which I love. I’ll definitely be thinking of using it again in another project, it would make such a soft blanket for instance.
Deramores Studio Baby Soft DK comes in 19 different colours at the moment, and it’s not just all ‘baby’ pastels as the name ‘Baby Soft’ suggests either. There are a couple of bright colours in the mix – and I hope they’ll add some different colours in the future (it would be nice to see a red!)
The Bunny Rabbit design is available as either a single pattern, in my Designer Shop, or as a kit with everything you need (pattern, yarn, stuffing and eyes) to make the Bunny Rabbit.
If you were looking for more cute animal projects to hook up there are dogs, cats, donkey’s and horses all available in my Deramores Designer Shop
I think rabbit lovers everywhere are going to go hopping mad for this cute little bunny – so hop to it and pick up your free pattern today!
As always if you hook up the Bunny Rabbit I hope you’ll tag kcaco.uk and Deramores on Instagram or share your projects in my Facebook group as I love to see your finished work!
Until next time folks! Happy hooking, keep calm and crochet on my friends xx