Notting Hill Bookshop Bunny – Free Knitting Pattern

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Intro
A cozy hand-knit rabbit in a yellow roll-neck sweater, navy plaid pinafore, brown loafers, and a navy newsboy cap. Accessories include a “Second-hand Stories” tote and a little cross-body camera, plus two tiny door-shaped charms.




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Materials & Tools

  • Yarn (DK weight, non-fuzzy, wool or wool blend)
    1. Bunny Fur: 35 g light oat heather
    2. Inner Ear & Muzzle Tint: a few meters pale blush
    3. Sweater: 20 g butter yellow
    4. Pinafore Main: 25 g deep navy
    5. Plaid Lines: 6–8 m warm camel
    6. Cap: 12 g deep navy
    7. Loafers: 10 g chocolate brown
    8. Tights/Soles/Camera Body/Details: 15 g cool light gray
    9. Tote: 10 g natural linen beige
    10. Tote Lettering: a few meters desaturated denim blue
    11. Camera Details (lens/button/strap): scraps slate blue, dark gray, brown
    12. Charms: scraps teal, mustard, brick red, cream
  • Needles
    1. US 3 (3.25 mm) circular 32–40 in (magic loop) or DPNs for small circumferences
    2. US 2 (2.75 mm) for firm accessories/ribbing (tote, cap brim, shoe bands)
  • Notions
    1. 8 mm black safety eyes (pair)
    2. Black embroidery thread for nose/mouth
    3. Tapestry needles, stitch markers, waste yarn
    4. Polyester fiberfill
    5. 2 tiny 6–7 mm faux-wood buttons for pinafore straps
    6. Optional: small plastic card for tote base and camera body stiffener

Gauge & Finished Size

  • Gauge: 26 sts × 36 rnds = 4″ (10 cm) in stockinette in the round on US 3 after light steam.
  • Finished bunny height: ~9.5–10″ (24–25.5 cm) standing (ears not bent).

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Abbreviations (US Terms)

CO – cast on
BO – bind off
st(s) – stitch(es)
k – knit
p – purl
kfb – knit front and back
m1L / m1R – make 1 left / make 1 right
k2tog – knit 2 together
ssk – slip, slip, knit
pm – place marker
sm – slip marker
rnd(s) – round(s)
rep – repeat
tbl – through back loop
yo – yarn over
sl1 – slip 1 purlwise with yarn in back (unless stated otherwise)

Notes

  • Work the bunny in the round unless noted.
  • Stuff firmly but not rigid; shape as you go.
  • All color-work on pinafore is duplicate stitch to keep fabric flat and the plaid lines crisp like the photo.
  • Keep seams minimal; mattress stitch for neatness.
  • Safety: secure all accessories if gifting to a child.

Color Key

  • Oat = bunny fur
  • Blush = inner ears
  • Yellow = sweater
  • Navy = pinafore & cap
  • Camel = plaid lines
  • Brown = loafers
  • Gray = tights/soles & camera body
  • Beige = tote; Denim blue = tote text

Piece Overview

  1. Head (oat)
  2. Ears (oat outside, blush inside)
  3. Body & Tights (oat upper, gray lower)
  4. Arms (oat)
  5. Feet & Loafers (brown/gray)
  6. Tail (oat)
  7. Sweater (yellow)
  8. Pinafore (navy + camel duplicate stitch)
  9. Cap (navy)
  10. Tote (beige + denim blue text)
  11. Camera (gray/blue/brown)
  12. Two Tiny Door Charms (scraps)

1) Head

With oat, US 3, CO 8 sts. Distribute for magic loop/DPNs.
Rnd 1: kfb around — 16.
Rnd 2: k.
Rnd 3: (k1, kfb) around — 24.
Rnd 5: (k2, kfb) around — 32.
Rnd 7: (k3, kfb) around — 40.
Rnd 9: (k4, kfb) around — 48.
Rnds 10–20: k even (11 rnds).
Rnd 21: (k6, k2tog) around — 42.
Rnd 22: k.
Rnd 23: (k5, k2tog) around — 36.
Insert eyes between Rnds 14–15, 10 sts apart. Embroider a small triangular nose centered 2 rnds below eyes; add a short smile line.
Rnd 24: (k4, k2tog) around — 30. Begin stuffing.
Rnd 25: (k3, k2tog) around — 24.
Rnd 26: (k2, k2tog) around — 18.
Rnd 27: (k1, k2tog) around — 12.
Rnd 28: k2tog around — 6. Cut yarn, draw through, secure. Shape into a slightly oval head (wider than deep).




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2) Ears (Make 2)

With oat, CO 6.
Rnd 1: kfb around — 12.
Rnd 2: k.
Rnd 3: (k1, kfb) around — 18.
Rnd 4: k.
Rnd 5: (k2, kfb) around — 24.
Rnds 6–12: k even (7 rnds).
Rnd 13: (k2, k2tog) around — 18.
Rnd 14: (k1, k2tog) around — 12.
Rnd 15: k2tog around — 6. Cut long tail; flatten and seam closed.
With blush, surface stitch/duplicate stitch down inner center for that soft inside-ear tint. Lightly steam to flatten into gentle leaf shape.

3) Body with Built-in Tights

Neck/Upper Torso (oat)
Pick up 24 sts around head base.
Rnd 1: k, decreasing evenly to 18 — (k2, k2tog) ×4 + balance.
Rnd 2: k.
Rnd 3: (k2, m1L, k2, m1R) ×3 — 24.
Rnd 5: (k3, m1L, k3, m1R) ×3 — 30.
Rnds 6–14: k even, stuffing as you go.
Rnd 15: (k8, m1) ×3 — 33.
Rnd 17: (k10, m1) ×3 + k3 — 36.

Hip & Tights (switch to gray)
Rnd 18: k.
Rnd 19: (k4, m1) around — 45.
Rnd 20: k.
Rnd 21: (k7, k2tog) around — 40 to taper.
Rnd 22: k.
Divide for legs: 20 sts each (place 0 sts between).

Right Leg (gray)
Work 20 sts in the round for 14 rnds.
Decrease: (k3, k2tog) ×4 — 16; next rnd k.
Next: (k2, k2tog) ×4 — 12; next rnd k.
Next: (k1, k2tog) ×4 — 8. Stuff firmly.
BO leaving long tail to cinch the ankle later (don’t close — shoe covers).

Left Leg
Work to match.

4) Arms (Make 2)

With oat, CO 8.
Rnd 1: kfb around — 16.
Rnds 2–4: k.
Rnd 5: (k2, k2tog) ×4 — 12.
Rnds 6–14: k even; lightly stuff lower half only.
Rnd 15: k2tog ×6 — 6. Break yarn, draw through; flatten top to seam into armhole later.

5) Feet & Loafers

We create sewn-on loafers that cup each leg.

Sole (light gray, make 2)
CO 6.
Row 1 (WS): p.
Row 2: kfb, k4, kfb — 8.
Row 3: p.
Row 4: kfb, k6, kfb — 10.
Row 5: p.
Row 6: k. BO.
Block flat.

Upper (brown, in the round)
Pick up 26 sts around sole edge (use US 2 for firmness).
Rnd 1: k.
Rnd 2: (k11, k2tog) ×2 — 24.
Rnd 3: k.
Rnd 4: (k10, k2tog) ×2 — 22.
Rnd 5: k.
Rnd 6 (toe shaping): k7, ssk, k6, k2tog, k5 — 20.
Rnd 7: k5, ssk, k6, k2tog, k5 — 18.
Rnd 8: k4, ssk, k6, k2tog, k4 — 16.
Rnd 9: k2tog ×8 — 8. Draw closed.
Sew soles to uppers, then slip shoes over gray legs. Stitch through edges to secure, creating a tidy loafer line.

6) Tail

With oat, CO 6, kfb around — 12. Next rnd: k. Next: (k1, k2tog) ×4 — 8. Stuff tiny puff; draw closed. Sew to lower back.


Assembly (Body)

  • Ladder stitch arms to sides, centered one stitch below head/neck edge.
  • Sew ears on a slight outward angle; ear tips point slightly inwards like the photo.
  • Cinch ankles a touch if needed to make shoes hug.
  • Ensure the silhouette is balanced: round head, short neck, gently barrel chest, slim legs in tights.

7) Roll-Neck Sweater (Yellow)

Worked top-down, removable.

Neck & Yoke (US 3)
CO 36 sts. Join in the round; pm.
Rnd 1–8: k1, p1 rib.
Rnds 9–10: k.
Rnds 11–16 (yoke inc): (k5, m1L, k1, m1R) ×6 — 48 at end.
Rnd 17: k.
Rnd 18: (k7, m1) ×6 — 54.
Rnd 19: k.
Rnd 20: (k8, m1) ×6 — 60.

Separate sleeves
Place 9 sts for each sleeve on waste yarn; CO 2 sts under each arm; join — 44 sts for body.

Body
Rnds 1–14: k even.
Rnds 15–18: k1, p1 rib. BO in rib. Length should meet the pinafore armholes nicely.

Sleeves (each)
Pick up 9 sleeve sts + 2 underarm = 11; m1 each side every other rnd ×3 — 17.
Work 10 rnds even, then 4 rnds k1,p1 rib. BO in rib. Sleeves are slightly cropped and cuffed.

Turtleneck
Pick up the CO edge. Work additional 10 rnds k1,p1 rib; fold in half to the inside and tack for a plush roll-neck.


8) Pinafore Dress (Navy with Camel Plaid)

Skirt First (worked bottom-up in the round)
With navy, CO 84. Join; pm.
Rnd 1: k.
Rnds 2–5: [p2, k10] around to create a subtle faux-pleat texture dividing the skirt.
Rnds 6–20: k even (gentle A-line).
Rnd 21 (decrease): (k5, k2tog) ×12 — 72.
Rnd 23: (k4, k2tog) ×12 — 60.
Rnd 25: (k3, k2tog) ×12 — 48.
Rnd 27–28: k.
Split for bib: Work 22 sts front, BO 4 for underarm, work 22 sts back, BO 4 — 44 sts remain (22 front/22 back flat).

Back
Work 6 rows stockinette; BO all.

Front Bib
Continue on 22 sts.
Row 1 (WS): p.
Rows 2–14: st st.
Row 15–16: k1, p1 rib across for top edge. BO in rib.

Straps (make 2)
CO 4. Work i-cord 3.75″ (9.5 cm). BO; sew to top bib corners. Add a tiny faux-wood button each end to back top edge; cross straps to button for that neat look.

Plaid Lines (camel, duplicate stitch)

  • Vertical lines: place 6 evenly spaced columns flowing through skirt and bib (line up with the faux-pleat p2 ridges).
  • Horizontal lines: two narrow bands across skirt (one at mid-skirt, one near hem) and one across the bib center. Keep intersections tidy—use tiny tacks on WS. The plaid is windowpane: single-stitch thickness.

Finishing
Steam lightly from WS with a pressing cloth to settle the fabric and make lines crisp.


9) Newsboy Cap (Navy)

Crown (in the round, US 3)
CO 72.
Rnd 1–8: k1, p1 rib.
Rnds 9–16: k.
Rnd 17: (k6, k2tog) ×9 — 63.
Rnd 19: (k5, k2tog) ×9 — 54.
Rnd 21: (k4, k2tog) ×9 — 45.
Rnd 23: (k3, k2tog) ×9 — 36.
Rnd 25: (k2, k2tog) ×9 — 27.
Rnd 27: (k1, k2tog) ×9 — 18.
Rnd 28: k2tog ×9 — 9. Draw closed; secure.

Brim (worked flat, US 2)
CO 18.
Row 1: k.
Row 2: p.
Rows 3–10: work in st st, k2tog each end every RS row — 10 sts remain.
Row 11: k. BO.
Cut a matching brim piece from thin plastic card or felt and sandwich inside; sew brim to rib edge. Add a tiny vertical tag rectangle at the left side seam to echo the photo.


10) Linen-Look Book Tote (Beige)

Main Panels (make 2, US 2)
CO 18.
Row 1: [k1, sl1] across;
Row 2: p all.
Rep Rows 1–2 for 24 rows for a tight linen-like texture. BO.

Sides & Base Strip
CO 8. Work Row 1–2 for 40 rows (fits around 3 sides). BO.

Straps (make 2)
CO 3; work 5.25″ (13.5 cm) i-cord. BO.

Assembly
Sew strip around one panel, then the other panel to form a tiny gusseted tote. Optional: slip a cut piece of card inside base. Attach straps.

Lettering (denim blue)
Duplicate stitch the words exactly on front panel in two lines:
Second-
hand Stories
Use clean, rounded capitals. Steam very lightly.


11) Little Camera Cross-Body

Body (gray, worked flat)
CO 14.
Rows 1–10: st st; BO leaving long tail. Knit a second identical piece.
Seam three sides; insert a tiny card rectangle; seam top.

Lens (slate blue)
CO 10; work 3 rows garter; BO. Spiral and stitch to front.
Lens ring (dark gray): embroider chain stitch circle around lens.
Button/Flash: French knot in dark gray.
Strap (brown): i-cord CO 2, work 9–10″ (23–25 cm) to wear cross-body; sew ends to camera sides. The strap should sit diagonally across the pinafore, camera resting at the hip.


12) Door-Shaped Charms (2 pcs)

Each charm is a 2D applique with a doorway motif.

Base (teal/mustard)
CO 6.
Rows 1–8: st st; BO.
Shape top into a shallow arch by pulling the corners in with stitches.

Door Panel (brick red)
CO 4; knit 4 rows; BO. Stitch centered.
Window & Doorknob (cream/mustard)
Duplicate stitch a tiny square window above; add a French knot knob.
Tabs: crochet a tiny chain loop to top; sew one charm to pinafore’s right front near waist, the other lower left. Optional: add a few couching stitches so they hang but don’t flap.




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Dressing Order & Final Details

  1. Pull on the yellow roll-neck.
  2. Dress in the navy pinafore; cross straps in the back and button.
  3. Place the newsboy cap slightly forward on the head.
  4. Slip the loafers over the gray tights and tack at heels.
  5. Hang the camera cross-body, resting on the left hip.
  6. Give the tote to the right paw (stitch to palm for display).
  7. Adjust ears to a soft outward angle; pinch tips slightly forward.

Face Embroidery (already placed earlier)

  • Nose: small isosceles triangle (about 3 sts wide); mouth: short split line.
  • For a photo-true finish, lightly brush the snout with a soft toothbrush to bloom the stitches, then steam from a distance.

Blocking & Finishing

  • Steam block garments individually with a press cloth.
  • Pinafore: smooth hem evenly; ensure windowpane lines are straight and intersect cleanly.
  • Cap: steam brim and curve it; crown should sit snug but not tight.
  • Tote: steam the linen texture to square the corners.
  • Trim all ends neatly; secure knots on the wrong side.

Measurements

  • Head circumference: ~8.25″ (21 cm); ear length: 3.25″ (8.3 cm).
  • Neck to waist: 2.25″ (5.7 cm).
  • Skirt length from hem to bib seam: 2.75″ (7 cm).
  • Strap length: ~3.75″ (9.5 cm) before crossing.
  • Cap crown diameter (blocked): 3.25″ (8.3 cm).
  • Tote panel: 2.1″ × 2.4″ (5.3 × 6.1 cm); strap drop: 1.75″ (4.5 cm).
  • Camera body: 1.8″ × 1.2″ (4.6 × 3 cm); strap length: 9.5″ (24 cm).
  • Shoe sole: 1.7″ (4.3 cm); shoe height at heel: 0.8″ (2 cm).

Troubleshooting

  • Plaid looks wobbly: duplicate stitch after blocking; keep yarn on WS horizontal, then tack at intersections.
  • Cap rides up: add 2–4 rib rounds or decrease fewer during crown shaping.
  • Pinafore too loose: shift strap buttons inward 1/4″ (6 mm).
  • Loafers gape: whipstitch shoe edge to leg at the inner ankle.

Styling & Photo Tips

Stage the bunny by a small stack of vintage-look knit “books,” seat near a beige sofa or a bookcase. Use window light from one side to highlight stitch definition, with a gentle background blur to keep the knit textures crisp and realistic—exactly the aesthetic shown.

Enjoy knitting your Notting Hill Bookshop Bunny!

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