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Cozy Easter Bunny in Overalls – Free Crochet Pattern

February 4, 2026 by Shellie Wilson

Crochet toys always seem to carry a little extra charm, don’t they? This bunny in cheerful overalls is no exception. He’s soft, cuddly, and dressed in bright little pants that make him look ready for playtime.

This project is perfect for anyone who enjoys amigurumi, whether you’re just starting or have a basket full of finished toys at home. The construction is straightforward: you’ll work up the legs first, join them into a sturdy little body, then add the head, arms, and long floppy ears. The overalls are crocheted directly onto the body, so there’s no fiddly clothing to sew later.

I love that you can customize this bunny endlessly. Keep him classic in red overalls (like mine), switch to denim blue for a “farmer feel,” or try pastel shades for Easter gifts. He’d also make a lovely baby shower present or a handmade keepsake for any child who loves soft toys.

So grab your yarn and hook, settle into a comfy spot, and let’s bring this bunny to life.

Abbreviations

  • Rnd – round 
  • MR – magic ring 
  • ch – chain 
  • inc – increase (2 sc in the same stitch) 
  • dec – decrease (sc 2 stitches together) 
  • slst – slip stitch 
  • sc – single crochet 
  • BLO – back loop only 
  • FLO – front loop only 
  • () – repeat instructions inside the brackets 
  • [] – total number of stitches at the end of the round 

Materials

  • Ricorumi yarn (suggested shades: brown for bunny, cream for shirt, red for pants, yellow for shoes) 
  • Crochet hooks: 3 mm and 2.75 mm 
  • 7 mm safety eyes (or adjust size to match your yarn and hook) 
  • Yarn needle 
  • Black embroidery thread (for facial features) 
  • Fiberfill stuffing 
  • Scissors 
  • Glue gun (optional for extra secure parts) 

Note: The yarn colors listed are only suggestions — feel free to experiment with shades you love.

Legs & Body

Legs (make 2)
Using brown yarn (skin tone):

  • Rnd 1: MR, 6 sc [6] 
  • Rnd 2: inc in each st [12] 
  • Rnds 3–8: sc around [12]
    Switch to red (pants): 
  • Rnds 9–20: sc around [12]
    Stuff firmly. Fasten off the first leg. On the second leg, do not cut yarn after Rnd 20. 

Body

  • Rnd 21: Continue 6 sc on second leg, ch 6, join to first leg with 1 sc, 11 sc around first leg, 6 sc along chain, 6 sc on second leg [36] 
  • Rnd 22: 6 sc, 6 sc on opposite side of chain, 5 sc, inc, 17 sc, inc [38] 
  • Rnd 23: 6 sc, (1 sc, inc) × 3, 26 sc [41] 
  • Rnd 24: sc around [41] 
  • Rnd 25: 6 sc, (inc, 2 sc) × 3, 26 sc [44] 
  • Rnds 26–27: sc around [44] 
  • Rnd 28: FLO sc around [44] (this creates a neat edge for the overalls)
    Switch to cream (shirt), working into BLO of Rnd 27: 
  • Rnd 29: BLO sc around [44] 
  • Rnd 30: sc around [44] 
  • Rnd 31: (dec, 20 sc) × 2 [42] 
  • Rnd 32: sc around [42] 
  • Rnd 33: 10 sc, (dec, 2 sc) × 2, 24 sc [40] 
  • Rnd 34: (dec, 18 sc) × 2 [38] 
  • Rnd 35: sc around [38] 
  • Rnd 36: (dec, 17 sc) × 2 [36] 
  • Rnd 37: (dec, 4 sc) × 6 [30] 
  • Rnd 38: sc around [30] 
  • Rnd 39: (dec, 3 sc) × 6 [24] 
  • Rnd 40: sc around [24]
    Switch to brown (head): 
  • Rnd 41: BLO (dec, 2 sc) × 6 [18] 
  • Rnd 42: sc around [18]
    Fasten off. Stuff firmly.
    Optional: In FLO of Rnd 40, crochet 24 slst with cream yarn to give the shirt a nice hemline. 

Overalls

Attach red yarn at the 8th st of Rnd 28.

  • Row 1: 11 sc, ch 1, turn [11] 
  • Row 2–3: 11 sc, ch 1, turn 
  • Row 4: dec, 7 sc, dec, ch 1, turn [9] 
  • Row 5: 9 sc, ch 1, turn 
  • Row 6: dec, 5 sc, dec, ch 1, turn [7] 
  • Row 7: 6 sc, inc [8] 

Without turning, crochet a border around the bib:
6 sc along rows, 1 sc at corner, 13 sc across body, ch 21 (first suspender), 20 sc back along chain, 6 sc across body, ch 21 (second suspender), 20 sc back along chain, 13 sc around body, join with slst.

Fasten off, leaving yarn to sew suspenders at the back. Cross them neatly before attaching.

Arms (make 2)

With brown yarn:

  • Rnd 1: MR, 6 sc [6] 
  • Rnd 2: inc around [12] 
  • Rnds 3–5: sc around [12] 
  • Rnd 6: (4 sc, dec) × 2 [10] 
  • Rnds 7–15: sc around [10]
    Switch to cream (shirt): 
  • Rnd 16: sc around [10] 
  • Rnd 17: BLO sc around [10] 
  • Rnds 18–20: sc around [10] 

Flatten and close with 5 sc across. In FLO of Rnd 16, crochet 10 sc for a shirt cuff.
Fasten off, leaving a long tail. Attach arms between Rnds 41–42 of the body.

Head

With brown yarn:

  • Rnd 1: MR, 6 sc [6] 
  • Rnd 2: inc around [12] 
  • Rnd 3: (1 sc, inc) × 6 [18] 
  • Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) × 6 [24] 
  • Rnd 5: (3 sc, inc) × 6 [30] 
  • Rnd 6: (2 sc, inc, 2 sc) × 6 [36] 
  • Rnd 7: (5 sc, inc) × 6 [42] 
  • Rnd 8: sc around [42] 
  • Rnd 9: (3 sc, inc, 3 sc) × 6 [48] 
  • Rnds 10–15: sc around [48] 
  • Rnd 16: (7 sc, inc) × 6 [54] 
  • Rnds 17–21: sc around [54] 
  • Rnd 22: (4 sc, dec) × 9 [45] 
  • Rnd 23: (3 sc, dec) × 9 [36] 
  • Rnd 24: (2 sc, dec, 2 sc) × 6 [30] 
  • Rnd 25: (3 sc, dec) × 6 [24] 
  • Rnd 26: (2 sc, dec) × 6 [18] 

Fasten off and stuff firmly. Insert safety eyes between Rnds 13–14, about 6 stitches apart. Embroider nose, mouth, and optional eyebrows with black thread.

Ears (make 2)

With brown yarn:

  • Rnd 1: MR, 6 sc [6] 
  • Rnd 2: inc around [12] 
  • Rnd 3: (1 sc, inc) × 6 [18] 
  • Rnd 4: sc around [18] 
  • Rnd 5: (5 sc, inc) × 3 [21] 
  • Rnds 6–7: sc around [21] 
  • Rnd 8: (6 sc, inc) × 3 [24] 
  • Rnds 9–11: sc around [24] 
  • Rnd 12: (10 sc, dec) × 2 [22] 
  • Rnds 13–14: sc around [22] 
  • Rnd 15: (9 sc, dec) × 2 [20] 
  • Rnd 16: (8 sc, dec) × 2 [18] 
  • Rnds 17–18: sc around [18] 
  • Rnd 19: (7 sc, dec) × 2 [16] 
  • Rnd 20: sc around [16] 
  • Rnd 21: (6 sc, dec) × 2 [14] 

Fasten off, leaving a long tail. Fold ear in half and sew flat. Attach ears between Rnds 4–5 of the head, about 5 stitches apart.

Shoes (make 2)

With yellow yarn:

  • Ch 6, working around chain. 
  • Rnd 1: inc, 3 sc, 4 sc in last st, 3 sc on opposite side, inc [14] 
  • Rnd 2: 2 inc, 3 sc, 4 inc, 3 sc, 2 inc [22] 
  • Rnd 3: 2 inc, 8 sc, inc, sc, inc, 8 sc, inc [27] 
  • Rnd 4: BLO sc around [27] 
  • Rnd 5: 9 sc, 2 dec, sc, 2 dec, 9 sc [23] 
  • Rnd 6: 8 sc, 5 dec, 5 sc [18] 
  • Rnds 7–10: sc around [18] 
  • Rnd 11: slst around [18] 

Fasten off and hide yarn. With white yarn, crochet 27 sc into FLO of Rnd 3 for shoe trim.

Assembly

  1. Sew head securely to body. 
  2. Attach arms and ears as instructed. 
  3. Weave in all ends neatly. 
  4. Adjust overalls straps and secure at the back. 

And there you have it — your Cozy Bunny in Overalls is ready to cuddle, display, or gift!

 

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