Yuki Usagi
by Lumy Levenhagen
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Yuki Usagi
~The Snow Rabbit and the Bunny Gang~
PATTERN: TOP-DOWN / LEVEL: BEGINNER
Create your own snow rabbit or bunny gang with two body variations, ear styles and adorable accessories to mix and match!
For this project you’ll need:
Suggested materials:
- 3 mm and 4 mm crochet hook with medium-weight yarn (4/Worsted) in white, green and pink (or three different colours of your choice for the body and ears of your bunny, and the flower or bow accessories)
- Safety eyes or two small red buttons and a small piece of red sewing thread or a super thin yarn to attach the buttons OR
- A small piece of yarn or embroidery floss in red and in pink (or any colours of your choice for embroidering the eyes and nose)
- Sewing needle (if you’re using buttons for the eyes)
- Tapestry needle
- Pin needles (to help attach the parts)
- Stitch marker
- Scissors
- Stuffing fibre
- 1 small pompom OR
- Pompom-making tool (optional - you can make your pompom using anything you have, like a fork or even your fingers)
- Blush makeup (optional)
Yarn information:
For this project, I used:
- Medium-weight yarn (4/Worsted) Bernat Premium/Bernat Super Value 100% acrylic from Yarnspirations
- Medium-weight yarn (4/Worsted) Caron Simply Soft 100% acrylic from Yarnspiration
My abbreviations (based on US terms):
- MR - magic ring
- ST - stitch
- SL ST - slip stitch
- SC - single crochet
- HDC - half double crochet
- DC - double crochet
- INC - increase (2sc in the same st)
- DEC - decrease (sc 2 together)
- BOB - bobble stitch
- ( )xNUMBER - number of times you have to repeat everything inside the brackets
- square brackets - total number of stitches on the row
- PICOT - picot stitch
Tips:
- If you’re unfamiliar with any crochet stitches used in this pattern, try searching YouTube for “stitch name + tutorial.” You’ll find plenty of beginner-friendly, detailed video guides.
- Rows without a mention of a chain between them are worked in continuous rounds. To keep track, use a stitch marker to mark the last stitch of each row.
- In crochet, yarn over (YO) and yarn under (YU) refer to how the yarn is wrapped around the hook when making stitches. Yarn over (bringing the yarn over the hook from back to front) is the standard technique and is used throughout all my patterns unless stated otherwise. Yarn under (bringing the yarn under the hook from front to back) creates tighter stitches and a firmer fabric. Using yarn under instead of yarn over may result in slight differences, such as a smaller final piece, more visible slip stitches, and a firmer, less soft texture.
Crochet pattern designed by Lumy Levenhagen. All Rights Reserved. Sharing, selling, re-writing, copying or translating any part of this pattern is prohibited and subjected to international copyright law.
About this yarn
by Caron
Aran
100% Acrylic
315 yards
/
170
grams
240513 projects
stashed
103176 times
rating
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4.0
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19931 votes
About this yarn
by Bernat
Aran
100% Acrylic
360 yards
/
198
grams
9071 projects
stashed
3789 times
rating
of
4.4
from
668 votes
About this yarn
by Bernat
Aran
100% Acrylic
440 yards
/
197
grams
12170 projects
stashed
5380 times
rating
of
4.1
from
1004 votes
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