Of course, if you wish to be more hare-formal, perhaps to give a lovely gift, this pattern is something that might fit the bill. After all, this one even has a bowtie! And flowers
The original pattern and the photos are available on banban_crochets page on Instagram: Gentle Bunny
Pinwheel Flowers
I personally don’t like real flower bouquets, because I always feel sorry for the withering flowers, unlike these ones, that will last you for ever. For instance, you can gift such bouquet to your friends on their birthday!
The full article about the free pattern is here ravelry. More info on on this version is here ravelry
Poncino Bunny
Meet the adorable Poncino Bunny that N_Iniko created! This irresistibly cute and sweet amigurumi is sure to become a favorite. Find the pattern on Instagram, linked below the photos. Included is a detailed tutorial on how to crochet the perfect facial expression for your stuffie.
photo by @n_iniko from instagram.com
Find this free crochet pattern on instagram.com or here lovelycraft.
Zipzip Bunny Free
Meet the Zipzip Bunny, a fast and adorable rabbit crochet pattern perfect for Easter. Crafted from simple shapes stitched together, this bunny is a delightful addition to Easter treats.
As a popular free Easter pattern, the Zipzip Bunny stands out for its versatility. Customize it effortlessly with charming details like flowers or bowties to make it uniquely yours
photo by Elif Tekten from ravelry.com
Find this free crochet pattern on ravelry.com.
Modern Knit Dish Towel Pattern
Isn’s this beautiful knitted dish towel in the pictures below just gorgeous? It’s easy enough for novice knitters, but it’s also lots of fun for more advanced knitters! As you complete each row, you’ll see the diamond lattice form, which is so satisfying!
PHOTOS by leleknits / Instagram.com
Find the original free pattern on leleknits.com, the top photo is here instagram and the bottom photo is here instagram.
Dress Me Up, Bunny
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