The Fuchsia Bell Bunny – Crochet

The Fuchsia Bell Bunny is a breathtaking example of high-definition amigurumi artistry, designed for the advanced crafter who finds inspiration in the vibrant elegance of a botanical conservatory. This character features a soulful tan-colored rabbit base, exquisitely dressed in a multi-tiered “Petal” gown that transitions through a stunning gradient of soft lavender, rose pink, and deep magenta. To achieve the professional-grade results seen in this design, it is essential to buy premium cotton amigurumi yarn and purchase ergonomic crochet hooks that offer comfort for long crafting sessions. You can easily order high-quality crochet supplies, including high-density polyester fiberfill and specialized 12mm safety eyes, through trusted online platforms like Amazon to ensure your project maintains its heirloom integrity. This project is a magnificent investment of your artistic energy, resulting in a timeless piece that showcases advanced skills in layered garment construction, color theory, and miniature accessory sculpting. Every detail, from the delicate crocheted dragonfly perched on her floral hat to the textured tan watering can, contributes to a narrative of a peaceful spring morning in a blooming garden.




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Detailed Material List and Preparation

Creating a piece with this level of complexity requires careful preparation. The proportions of the bunny and the fit of its multi-layered clothing depend on a consistent gauge and the choice of high-quality fibers. Using a hook size slightly smaller than the yarn weight suggests will ensure a dense, sturdy fabric that keeps the internal stuffing completely hidden from view. It is best to select yarns that have a smooth, mercerized finish to make the petal transitions and surface details pop with clarity.

  • Main Bunny Body: Warm Tan or Beige (approx. 150g). A Sport weight (Fine #2) or DK weight (Light #3) cotton is recommended for crisp stitch definition.
  • Petal Dress Layers: Pale Lavender (30g), Soft Pink (30g), Rose Pink (40g), and Deep Magenta/Fuchsia (60g).
  • Bolero Cardigan: Off-White or Cream cotton yarn (approx. 50g).
  • Bell Hat: Deep Magenta/Fuchsia yarn (40g) and a small amount of Leaf Green for the stem.
  • Dragonfly Accessory: Silver-grey or White lace-weight yarn for wings; Lavender yarn and two tiny black beads for the body.
  • Watering Can & Shoes: Warm Sand/Tan for the can (30g) and Leaf Green for the Mary Jane shoes (20g).
  • Crochet Hooks: A 2.25mm hook for the main figures and miniature accessories to ensure rigid structure; a 2.75mm hook for the clothing to allow for a slightly softer, more natural drape.
  • Safety Eyes: 12mm solid black safety eyes with secure backings.
  • Stuffing: Premium grade, anti-allergenic polyester fiberfill with high rebound.
  • Embroidery Floss: Dark brown for the nose and mouth, and white for the lace handkerchief detail.
  • Notions: Long tapestry needle for limb attachment, sharp embroidery needle, stitch markers, and pink cosmetic blush for the cheeks.

Common Stitch Abbreviations and Tension Guide

The instructions utilize standard United States terminology. Accuracy in stitch placement and maintaining even tension are the foundations for ensuring that the garments fit the bunny’s body perfectly. If your tension tends to be naturally loose, consider moving down half a hook size for the head and limbs to avoid “gaps” in the fabric where stuffing might show. This character is designed to sit with stability, so firm stuffing in the lower torso and feet is paramount.

  • MR: Magic Ring (the foundation for circular work).
  • sc: Single crochet.
  • inc: Increase (work two single crochets into the same stitch).
  • dec: Invisible decrease (work through the front loops only to reduce bulk).
  • hdc: Half double crochet.
  • dc: Double crochet.
  • tr: Treble crochet.
  • sl st: Slip stitch.
  • ch: Chain stitch.
  • BLO: Back loops only (used for adding texture or garment layers).
  • FLO: Front loops only.
  • st(s): Stitch or stitches.
  • Petal Stitch: A specific cluster technique described in the dress section.

Phase 1: The Sculpted Bunny Head

The head is designed as a large, rounded sphere with subtle tapering toward the muzzle to provide a gentle, curious expression. We work in continuous spirals using the Tan yarn and the 2.25mm hook. It is vital to use a stitch marker at the beginning of each round to maintain an accurate count. Shaping the cheeks correctly is the most important part of the character as it dictates the overall personality.

  1. Round 1: Start by creating a MR and placing 6 sc into the ring. (6)
  2. Round 2: Work 1 inc in every stitch around the circle to double the count. (12)
  3. Round 3: Perform a sequence of *1 sc, 1 inc* repeated 6 times. (18)
  4. Round 4: Perform a sequence of *2 sc, 1 inc* repeated 6 times. (24)
  5. Round 5: Perform a sequence of *3 sc, 1 inc* repeated 6 times. (30)
  6. Round 6: Perform a sequence of *4 sc, 1 inc* repeated 6 times. (36)
  7. Round 7: Perform a sequence of *5 sc, 1 inc* repeated 6 times. (42)
  8. Round 8: Perform a sequence of *6 sc, 1 inc* repeated 6 times. (48)
  9. Round 9: Perform a sequence of *7 sc, 1 inc* repeated 6 times. (54)
  10. Round 10: Perform a sequence of *8 sc, 1 inc* repeated 6 times. (60)
  11. Round 11: Perform a sequence of *9 sc, 1 inc* repeated 6 times. (66)
  12. Rounds 12-25: Work 1 sc in each of the 66 stitches around. This long section builds the vertical height of the face and creates the placement area for the expressive eyes. (66)
  13. Round 26: Perform a sequence of *9 sc, 1 dec* repeated 6 times. (60)
  14. Round 27: Perform a sequence of *8 sc, 1 dec* repeated 6 times. (54)
  15. Round 28: Perform a sequence of *7 sc, 1 dec* repeated 6 times. (48)
  16. Placement: Insert the 12mm safety eyes between rounds 18 and 19, with approximately 12 stitches of space between them. Ensure they are level.
  17. Round 29: Perform a sequence of *6 sc, 1 dec* repeat 6 times. (42)
  18. Round 30: Perform a sequence of *5 sc, 1 dec* repeat 6 times. (36)
  19. Stuffing: Begin stuffing the head firmly. Focus on pushing the fiberfill toward the sides to define the rounded cheeks seen in the image.
  20. Round 31: Perform a sequence of *4 sc, 1 dec* repeat 6 times. (30)
  21. Round 32: Perform a sequence of *3 sc, 1 dec* repeat 6 times. (24)
  22. Round 33: Perform a sequence of *2 sc, 1 dec* repeat 6 times. (18)
  23. Round 34: Perform a sequence of *1 sc, 1 dec* repeat 6 times. (12) Finish stuffing the head to a firm, smooth consistency.
  24. Round 35: 6 dec to close. (6) Fasten off and leave a long tail. Use a tapestry needle to pull the hole closed securely.

Facial Details and Muzzle Embroidery

To achieve the soulful expression of the rabbit, use a long strand of Tan yarn to perform eye sculpting. Insert the needle at the base of the head, exit near the inner corner of one eye, re-enter a stitch away, and pull back toward the base. Repeat for the other eye. This creates depth in the sockets. For the nose and mouth, use dark brown embroidery thread to embroider a small “Y” shape directly in the center of the face, approximately three rounds below the eyes. Apply pink blush to the cheeks using a soft brush to add a healthy garden glow. Ensure the embroidery is symmetrical to the eyes to maintain the soulful gaze.

Phase 2: Long Floppy Bunny Ears

The ears are a signature feature, requiring a long, flat construction that allows them to hang naturally beside the face. We do not stuff the ears to maintain flexibility. Make two identical pieces using the Tan yarn and the 2.25mm hook.

  1. Round 1: Start with a MR and work 6 sc inside. (6)
  2. Round 2: Work 1 inc into every stitch around. (12)
  3. Round 3: Perform (1 sc, 1 inc) repeat 6 times. (18)
  4. Round 4: Perform (2 sc, 1 inc) repeat 6 times. (24)
  5. Round 5: Perform (3 sc, 1 inc) repeat 6 times. (30)
  6. Rounds 6-15: Work 1 sc in each of the 30 stitches around. (30)
  7. Round 16: Perform (8 sc, 1 dec) repeat 3 times. (27)
  8. Rounds 17-25: sc in each st around. (27)
  9. Round 26: Perform (7 sc, 1 dec) repeat 3 times. (24)
  10. Rounds 27-35: sc in each st around. (24)
  11. Round 36: Perform (6 sc, 1 dec) repeat 3 times. (21)
  12. Rounds 37-45: sc in each st around. (21)
  13. Round 46: Perform (5 sc, 1 dec) repeat 3 times. (18)
  14. Rounds 47-65: sc in each st around. (18) The extra length is vital for the vintage silhouette.
  15. Flatten the base of the ear and perform 9 sc through both layers to close the opening. Fasten off and leave a very long tail for sewing to the top of the head at round 6 during assembly.

Phase 3: The Sturdy Bunny Torso

The body is shaped to stand stably while providing a solid frame for the heavy tiered gown. We work from the neck down. Use Tan yarn and maintain firm tension to prevent the body from sagging. Ensure the bottom is stuffed heavily to provide a flat base for standing.

  1. Round 1: MR, 6 sc. (6)
  2. Round 2: 6 inc. (12)
  3. Round 3: (1 sc, 1 inc) repeat around. (18)
  4. Round 4: (2 sc, 1 inc) repeat around. (24)
  5. Round 5: (3 sc, 1 inc) repeat around. (30)
  6. Round 6: (4 sc, 1 inc) repeat around. (36)
  7. Rounds 7-18: sc in each st around. (36)
  8. Round 19: (5 sc, 1 inc) repeat around. (42)
  9. Round 20: (6 sc, 1 inc) repeat around. (48)
  10. Round 21: (7 sc, 1 inc) repeat around. (54)
  11. Round 22: (8 sc, 1 inc) repeat around. (60)
  12. Rounds 23-40: sc in each st around. (60) This builds the wide, stable base.
  13. Round 41: (8 sc, 1 dec) repeat around. (54)
  14. Round 42: (7 sc, 1 dec) repeat around. (48)
  15. Round 43: (6 sc, 1 dec) repeat around. (42)
  16. Round 44: (5 sc, 1 dec) repeat around. (36) Stuff the lower torso very firmly.
  17. Round 45: (4 sc, 1 dec) repeat around. (30)
  18. Round 46: (3 sc, 1 dec) repeat around. (24)
  19. Round 47: 12 dec to close. (12) Fasten off.




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Phase 4: Slender Bunny Arms and Stable Legs

The limbs of the bunny are long and slender. Use Tan yarn for all four components. Stuff the hands and feet firmly, but leave the upper halves slightly softer to allow for natural movement against the garments.

Slender Arms (Make 2)

  1. Round 1: MR, 6 sc. (6)
  2. Round 2: (1 sc, 1 inc) repeat 3 times. (9)
  3. Round 3: (2 sc, 1 inc) repeat 3 times. (12)
  4. Rounds 4-30: sc in each stitch around. (12)
  5. Flatten the top and work 6 sc across both layers to close. Sew to the sides of the torso at Round 6 of the body.

Stable Standing Legs (Make 2)

  1. Round 1: MR, 6 sc. (6)
  2. Round 2: 6 inc. (12)
  3. Round 3: (1 sc, 1 inc) repeat 6 times. (18)
  4. Round 4: (2 sc, 1 inc) repeat 6 times. (24)
  5. Rounds 5-35: sc in each stitch around. (24)
  6. Stuff the feet very firmly. Flatten the top and work 12 sc across to close. Sew to the bottom sides of the torso so the bunny stands with stability.

Phase 5: The Tiered Fuchsia Petal Gown

The dress is the centerpiece of the character, featuring a complex structure of overlapping petals that transition in color. This section requires extreme patience. We will build a mesh foundation first, then attach the petals row by row. Use the 2.75mm hook.

Foundation Mesh (Off-White or Lavender)

  1. Row 1: Ch 31. Starting in the 2nd ch from hook, work 30 sc. Ch 1, turn.
  2. Rows 2-8: Work sc 30 across to create the bodice.
  3. Round 9 (Waist): Join with a sl st to the first st to work in rounds. (30)
  4. Round 10: (sc 2, inc) around. (40)
  5. Round 11: (sc 3, inc) around. (50)
  6. Rounds 12-25: Work in a mesh pattern: *dc 1, ch 1, skip 1* around. This creates the lattice where we will attach the petals. (25 windows per round)

Petal Construction (Gradient Colors)

Petals are worked as follows: Attach yarn to the dc post of the foundation mesh. Work (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) around the vertical post. This creates a single rounded petal. We will work 8 rows of petals, changing colors as we move up from the bottom.

  1. Bottom Row (Row 1 & 2): Use Pale Lavender. Attach to Round 25 of the mesh. Work petals in every other window around.
  2. Middle Row (Row 3 & 4): Use Soft Pink. Attach to Round 21 of the mesh. Offset the petals from the previous row.
  3. Upper Middle Row (Row 5 & 6): Use Rose Pink. Attach to Round 17 of the mesh.
  4. Top Row (Row 7 & 8): Use Deep Magenta/Fuchsia. Attach to Round 13 of the mesh. This creates the richest color at the top of the skirt.

Phase 6: The Cream Bolero Cardigan

The bolero provides a delicate contrast and features a distinctive scalloped edge. Use the Cream yarn and the 2.75mm hook. It is worked in rows to create an open front.

  1. Row 1: Ch 33. Starting in the second ch, work 32 sc. Ch 1, turn.
  2. Row 2: (sc 1, inc) repeat across to increase width. (48)
  3. Row 3: sc in each st across. (48)
  4. Row 4 (Armholes): 8 sc, ch 10, skip 8 sts, 16 sc, ch 10, skip 8 sts, 8 sc.
  5. Row 5: Work sc across the entire row, including the chains. (52)
  6. Row 6-10: sc in each st across.
  7. Scalloped Edge: Work around the entire perimeter of the bolero (front, neck, bottom). *sl st, skip 1, 5 dc in next st, skip 1* repeat around. Fasten off and weave in all ends.

Phase 7: The Fuchsia Bell Hat

The hat is shaped like an inverted fuchsia flower, sitting elegantly on the head. Use the Magenta yarn and the 2.75mm hook.

  1. Round 1: 6 sc in a MR. (6)
  2. Round 2: 6 inc. (12)
  3. Round 3: (1 sc, inc) repeat around. (18)
  4. Round 4: (2 sc, inc) repeat around. (24)
  5. Round 5: (3 sc, inc) repeat around. (30)
  6. Round 6: (4 sc, inc) repeat around. (36)
  7. Round 7: (5 sc, inc) repeat around. (42)
  8. Round 8: (6 sc, inc) repeat around. (48)
  9. Rounds 9-18: sc in each st around. (48)
  10. Round 19 (The Ruffle): (sl st, ch 4, 3 tr in next st, ch 4, sl st in next) repeat around to create the flared bell edge.
  11. Stem: Using Leaf Green, MR 6 sc. Work 5 rounds of 6 sc. Sew to the top center of the hat.




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Phase 8: Miniature Accessories – Dragonfly and Shoes

The Delicate Dragonfly

Use Silver lace yarn for the wings and Lavender for the body.

  1. Body: Ch 10. Work 9 sc back. Add two tiny black beads at the top for eyes.
  2. Wings (Make 2): Ch 8. Start in 2nd ch: sl st, sc, hdc, dc, tr, dc, hdc, sc. Sl st to close. Sew these to the back of the body and attach the dragonfly to the side of the fuchsia hat.

Green Mary Jane Shoes

Make two shoes using the Leaf Green yarn. These should be removable.

  1. Round 1: Ch 7. Start in 2nd ch: 5 sc, 3 sc in last ch. Turn: 4 sc, inc. (14)
  2. Round 2: inc, 4 sc, 3 inc, 4 sc, 2 inc. (20)
  3. Round 3: BLO sc in each st around. (20)
  4. Round 4: sc in each st around. (20)
  5. Round 5: 8 sc, 2 dec, 8 sc. (18)
  6. Strap: ch 8 from one side of the shoe opening to the other. Fasten off and sew a tiny bead to the side for the button.

Phase 9: Woven Watering Can and Handkerchief

Tan Watering Can

Use the Tan yarn and 2.25mm hook. This requires firm stuffing.

  1. Body: MR, 6 sc. R2: 12 sc. R3: 18 sc. R4-8: 18 sc. R9: dec to 12 sc. Stuff firmly. R10: 6 dec. Close.
  2. Spout: Ch 6, sc 5 back. Sew to the front at an angle.
  3. Handle: Ch 10, sc 9 back. Sew to the back and top.

Lace Handkerchief

  1. Row 1: In White, ch 13. Work 12 sc across for 10 rows.
  2. Edging: Work a round of Picot stitches (ch 3, sl st in first ch) around the perimeter.

Final Assembly and Sculpting Mastery

Assembling the components with precision is what gives the bunny its lifelike quality. Follow these final steps to bring your Fuchsia Bell Bunny to life. Consistency in the alignment of the head and ears is the most important factor in capturing the character’s personality.

  • Joining the Body: Sew the head firmly to the torso opening. Ensure the neck is stuffed very firmly so the head does not wobble under the weight of the floppy ears and hat.
  • Ear placement: Pin the long ears to Round 6 of the head. Check from the front to ensure they are symmetrical and centered before sewing them securely. They should hang straight down behind the bunny’s shoulders.
  • Dressing the Bunny: Slide the tiered petal gown onto the bunny first. Layer the cream bolero cardigan over her arms. Put the green shoes on her feet.
  • Styling: Place the bell hat on the head, pulling it slightly forward for a jaunty look. Ensure the dragonfly is securely attached to the hat brim.
  • Final Touches: Position the watering can and the lace handkerchief next to the bunny. Inspect your work for any loose yarn tails. Use your needle to pull any ends deep into the stuffing. Re-apply the pink cheek blush if it has faded during assembly.

Your Fuchsia Bell Bunny is now complete! This character serves as a stunning tribute to traditional handcraft and botanical aesthetics. Store your finished doll in a dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve the vibrancy of the pink and fuchsia hues. We hope you enjoyed the meticulous process of building this character and that she brings a touch of springtime magic to your home.

Would you like to learn how to add a small lace edge to the shoes, or perhaps receive guidance on creating a matching miniature greenhouse for your bunny to sit in?

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