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Free Crochet Pattern – Easter Bunny

February 2, 2019 by Shellie Wilson

There’s nothing quite as cute and cuddly as a little bunny, and this pocket-sized crochet bunny pattern is no exception. With its adorable features and fluffy tail, this little bunny is sure to become your new favorite Easter-time pal.

This crochet pattern is available for free on the website Ravelry, and it’s the perfect project for crocheters of all skill levels. With clear instructions and step-by-step photos, this pattern is easy to follow and will guide you through the process of creating your very own pocket-sized bunny.

Whether you’re making this bunny as a gift for a loved one or as a special addition to your own Easter decorations, you’re sure to love the results. So why wait? Get your crochet hooks out and get started on your very own Easter bunny today!

 

This has to be the cutest bunny pattern. 

This little bunny could be given on its own or used to decorate an Easter basket, hamper, or table setting.

Looking for more Easter themed Crochet patterns? Check out some of our favorite places for Crochet patterns. Etsy. has lots of new patterns and the perfect place to find Crochet patterns that are trending or seasonal. We also love  Anniescatalog   for buying individual patterns and a great place to source vintage styled designs and last but not least,  Leisure Arts for more traditional styled patterns and books.

 

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Granny Hood Crochet Pattern Review – A Cozy Granny Square Accessory With Modern Style

If you love granny squares but don’t want to commit to another full blanket, this Granny Hood crochet pattern from Lion Brand is a really fun alternative. It takes that classic granny-square look and turns it into a cozy hooded accessory that feels modern, playful, and actually wearable.

I always love a crochet project that looks a little bit different without being overly complicated, and this one definitely fits that bill.

Because it uses chunky yarn, it’s the kind of project that works up quickly, which makes it great if you’re in the mood for a bit of fast crochet gratification. We all need those projects sometimes, especially when the unfinished pile is already giving us side-eye.

This pattern would suit confident beginners and everyday crocheters who want something stylish but still easy enough to relax into. It has that handmade charm granny squares are known for, but in a fresh way that feels more like a statement accessory than a traditional crochet project.

If you enjoy quick wearable makes, you might also like our roundup of granny square slipper patterns, especially if you’re in the mood for cozy crochet accessories with the same retro feel.

What I like most about this design is that it feels trendy without trying too hard. Granny square fashion keeps popping up everywhere, and this is a nice way to try the look without making a full cardigan or oversized bag. It’s warm, practical, and perfect for anyone who likes crochet pieces with a bit of personality.

Since it’s made with chunky yarn, the finished look is bold and cozy rather than soft and drapey, so that’s worth keeping in mind if you prefer lighter accessories. But if you love modern granny square crochet and quick projects you can actually finish, this one is well worth a look.

You could easily pair this post with other cozy projects too, like our crochet mood blanket patterns or other easy crochet accessories for beginners, if you want to keep the granny-square inspiration going.

It’s a cute pattern, a fun twist on a classic crochet style, and a nice reminder that granny squares can still surprise us.

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