The Dress Me Up bunny is a rabbit pattern with accessories, making it an even more enjoyable toy for the young ones. And, of course, it’s our secret thing that we all like to make doll and softie outfits and accessories, so it won’t be a chore for us “adults” as well, eh?
Go to the pattern: Dress Me Bunny
Secret Paths
Of course, if you wand a slightly more fancy shawl, it’s not a secret that this pattern designed by Mijo Crochet is a masterpiece. Although the pattern is more demanding then previous patterns, it surely its sophisticated look is worth any effort.
The full article about this pattern is here: Secret Paths
More info about project photographed here ravelry.
Rose the Rabbit
Rabbits, rabbits everywhere! It’s bunny season again, and here is another beautiful example of a amigurumi bunny for Easter. Of course, this rabbit will also be a favorite toy year-round, so don’t think that after Easter it will be forgotten. This one is also more of a challenge than your average ami toy, meaning that more advanced crocheters will also have more fun making it as well.
photo by Jess Huff from ravelry.com
Find this free crochet pattern on jesshuff.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.
Secret Paths Shawl
Next, here is another beautiful pattern making use of a gradient color yarn. Overall, the violet to pink transition gives it an air of mystery, like a late evening sunset.
The full article about this pattern is here: Secret Paths Shawl
More info about project photographed here ravelry.
Cube Bunny Rabbit
Ooooooo, da widdo, cutsy-wootsy Bunny amigurumi! I’m going to hug him, squeeze him, cuddle him, and call him George! You don’t have to be an abominable snowman to enjoy this little crochet rabbit pattern.
photo by Spin a Yarn Crochet from ravelry.com
Find this free crochet pattern on craftybunnybun.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.
Sweet Thing Socks
A pair of cute, feminine knit socks for your spring outfits. The design with an integrated seam allows the socks to stay in place no matter what. The pattern is fairly simple and doesn’t require much additional equipment. A good option for those who just want to try knitting. The pattern is in English and French.
PHOTOS by Terrifik knits / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on terrifiknits.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.