Bubble Tea Streetwear Bunny – Free Knitting Pattern

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Introduction

Meet the Bubble Tea Streetwear Bunny—a soft, modern knit plush wearing a mint ribbed beanie (no topper), cream graphic tee with a pixel boba cup, sage cargo shorts with rolled cuffs, mint-and-cream sneakers, and chunky knit wristbands. A matching crossbody boba cup bag with “pearls” and a braided strap completes the look.





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Form & Proportion Notes

  • Overall height (standing): ~10–10.5″ (25–27 cm). Head-heavy cute ratio: head ≈ 40–42% of total.
  • Head: Round-oval dome; widest circumference ≈ 17–18 cm once stuffed. Cheeks softly emphasized with extra stuffing.
  • Ears: Upright, inner curve facing in; bases attached just behind beanie edge, with a slight forward tilt so ears lean into the hat.
  • Face: Small black eyes centered mid-head; tiny chocolate-brown nose with short smiling mouth.
  • Body: Gentle cylinder narrowing at neck; flat seat not visible when standing but adds stability.
  • Arms: Slim tubes, lightly stuffed to the “hand,” upper arm left flexible for drape; positioned 1 rnd below neck.
  • Legs: Short columns with shoe bulk at foot; stance just wider than hip.
  • Sneakers: Rounded toe, contrasting cream foxing, mint uppers, i-cord laces.
  • Clothing fit:
    1. Tee is boxy with rolled sleeves; hem sits over waistband.
    2. Cargo shorts sit mid-hip with knitted hem roll and side pocket textures.
    3. Beanie is snug rib with clean crown decreases—no white stem/topper.
  • Accessories:
    1. Boba cup crossbody sits on left hip with mint/cream body, brown bobble “pearls,” and a braid strap of two i-cords twisted together.
  • Fabric look: Dense toy gauge: 26 sts × 36 rows = 4″ (10 cm) in stockinette on 3.0 mm (US 2½). Work firmly so stuffing does not peek.

Materials

  • Yarn (DK / 8-ply, smooth, non-fuzzy)
    1. Bunny: Cream (55 g)
    2. Tee: Cream (15 g) + small amounts dark grey, caramel, brown, and mint for the intarsia/duplicate-stitch boba graphic
    3. Shorts: Sage/mint-leaning green (20 g)
    4. Beanie & sneakers: Mint (18 g) + Cream (12 g)
    5. Wristbands: Mint (5 g)
    6. Boba bag: Mint & Cream (10 g total) + Brown for pearls
  • Needles: US 2½ (3.0 mm) circular or DPNs for body/clothes; US 1½ (2.5 mm) for i-cords/edgings.
  • Notions: 8–9 mm safety eyes (or black embroidery), tapestry needle, stitch markers, polyester stuffing, small snaps (optional for tee back), fabric-safe blush.
  • Finished Size: ~10–10.5″ (25–27 cm).

Abbreviations (US Terms)

  • k – knit
  • p – purl
  • st(s) – stitch(es)
  • rnd(s) – round(s)
  • inc – kfb (knit front & back) unless noted
  • dec – k2tog (knit 2 together)
  • ssk – slip, slip, knit
  • pm / sm – place marker / slip marker
  • BO / CO – bind off / cast on
  • yo – yarn over
  • dpn – double-pointed needles
  • M1L / M1R – make one left / make one right
  • i-cord – knit stitches without turning; slide back each row

Construction Overview

Head top-down → neck → body and bottom close → pick up legs and work feet/sneakers → arms (separate) → upright ears (separate) → tail → facial embroidery → beanie (no topper) → boxy boba tee (with front graphic) → cargo shorts with rolls → wristbands → crossbody boba cup bag & braided strap → final dressing.


Head (Cream)

CO 8. Join without twisting.
Rnd 1: kfb around (16)
Rnd 2: k
Rnd 3: k1, kfb around (24)
Rnd 4: k
Rnd 5: k2, kfb around (32)
Rnd 6: k
Rnd 7: k3, kfb around (40)
Rnd 8: k
Rnd 9: k4, kfb around (48)
Rnd 10: k
Rnd 11: k5, kfb around (56)

Knit even until depth from CO = 2¼” (5.7 cm). Insert safety eyes 7 rnds below last increase, 10 sts apart. Begin stuffing, building cheek pads.

Lower head/neck shaping
Next rnd: k6, k2tog around (49)
Next rnd: k
Next rnd: k5, k2tog around (42)
Add stuffing.
Next rnd: k4, k2tog around (35)
Next rnd: k3, k2tog around (28) — neck completed. Do not break yarn.




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Body (Cream)

Inc evenly by 9 sts to 37 on next rnd.
Knit 1 rnd even.
Inc evenly by 7 sts to 44.
Work 12 rnds even (~2″).
Hip widening: [k6, M1R] x650 sts; work 4 rnds even.

Bottom close:
k7, k2tog (44) → k6, k2tog (38) → k5, k2tog (32). Stuff firmly.
k4, k2tog (26) → k3, k2tog (21) → k2, k2tog (16) → k2tog around (8). Break yarn, draw tight. Stitch a flattened seat if you want seated stability.


Legs & Sneakers

Turn body upside-down. With Cream, pick up 8 sts for each leg from the base (16 total), centered and spaced symmetrically. Work each leg separately.

Leg (Cream sock):
Join to first set of 8 sts. Knit 8 rnds.
Shape ankle: k2, k2tog twice (6). Work 2 rnds even.

Sneaker (start in Cream foxing):
Rnd 1: kfb around (12)
Rnd 2: k
Rnd 3: k1, kfb around (18)
Rnd 4: k (still Cream)
Switch to Mint for uppers; knit 2 rnds; stuff foot.

Toe shaping:

  • [k2, k2tog] x4, k2 (14)
  • Next rnd: [k1, k2tog] x4, k2 (10)
  • k2tog around (5). Draw closed.

Foxing band: With Cream, pick up 18 sts around shoe at the color change; k 2 rnds; BO—this gives the cream edge in the photo.

Laces: With Cream, make 2 i-cords: CO 3, knit 18 rows, BO. Thread as laces and tie bows. Repeat full shoe process for the other leg.


Arms (make 2, Cream)

CO 6.
Rnd 1: kfb around (12)
Rnd 2–10: k even; lightly stuff the hand only.
Rnd 11: k2, k2tog around (9)
Rnd 12–18: k; leave upper arm unstuffed for drape. BO, flatten the top, and ladder-stitch to body 1 rnd below neck, with a slight forward angle.


Upright Ears (make 2, Cream)

CO 10.
Rnd 1: kfb, k3 twice (12)
Rnd 2: k
Rnd 3: k1, kfb, k3 twice (14)
Rnd 4–12: k even for length (ear should reach well above hat brim).
Taper: k1, k2tog, k3 twice (12) → k 1 rnd → k2tog, k3 twice (10) → k 1 rnd → k2tog, k2 twice (8). BO. Pinch base to an oval; sew to head top slightly behind beanie edge, tilting forward.


Tail (Cream)

CO 6; kfb around (12); k 3 rnds; k2tog around (6). Stuff and sew to lower back.


Beanie (Mint — no topper)

CO 56; join.
Rnds 1–8: k1 p1 rib (folded look).
Rnds 9–14: k even (stockinette body).
Crown shaping:

  • k6, k2tog around (49)
  • k 1 rnd
  • k5, k2tog (42)
  • k4, k2tog (35)
  • k3, k2tog (28)
  • k2, k2tog (21)
  • k1, k2tog (14)
  • k2tog around (7). Draw closed.
    Block lightly so rib hugs the head; do not add any topper.

Wristbands (2 pcs, Mint)

CO 18; join. Rnds 1–4: k1 p1 rib. BO. Roll slightly; slide onto wrists.


Boxy Boba Tee (Cream with graphic)

Body (worked in the round, boxy fit):
CO 76; join.
Rnds 1–3: k1 p1 rib.
Rnds 4–18: k even.

Create short rolled sleeves & armholes (work flat):
Split front/back (38/38).
Back Rows 1–8: St st. BO 4 at beg of next 2 rows (30 remain). Work 2 rows even; place on holder.
Front: Work to match (30).

Shoulders & neckline:
Join front/back at shoulders with 4 sts three-needle BO each side; keep 22 sts total across front neck. Pick up evenly around neckline with Cream and work k1 p1 rib 2 rows; BO neatly.

Sleeve rolls: At each armhole, pick up 36 sts; work 4 rnds knit; BO. The edge will roll outward like the photo.

Tee hem: Optional single purl turning rnd at Row 10 can be added for subtle line; in the photo the body hem lies flat—no roll—so keep rib only.

Boba cup graphic (centered):
Work as duplicate stitch or simple intarsia on the front mid-panel:

  • Cup outline: dark grey rectangle with rounded lower corners (about 16 sts wide × 18 rows high).
  • Tea fill: caramel blocks inside the outline.
  • Pearls: 6–7 brown dots within the caramel.
  • Lid stripe & straw: dark grey lid with a small brown straw centered at top.
    Keep edges clean; weave ends inside.

Sage Cargo Shorts with Rolled Cuffs

Legs (worked separately then joined):
Right leg—CO 30 in Sage; join and knit 10 rnds. Let the lower edge roll naturally (no rib).
Left leg—repeat.

Join legs: Place both legs on one needle; CO 4 sts between legs for crotch (total 64 sts).
Body of shorts: k 12 rnds even.
Waist shaping: [k6, k2tog] across → 56 sts.
Work 2 rnds even.
Waistband: k1 p1 rib 5 rnds; BO.

Cargo pocket textures (non-functional, to match look):
On each outer thigh, pick up a 10 × 8 rectangle of sts; work 6 rows St st; BO; whipstitch top edge only to create a faux flap.
Cuff roll: Fold each hem upward once; tack invisibly at side seams so the roll stays.




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Crossbody Boba Cup Bag

Cup Body (Mint & Cream):
CO 28 in Mint; join.
Rnd 1–3: k (Mint bottom band).
Rnd 4–10: k in Cream (label area).
Rnd 11–20: k in Mint (upper body).
Rnd 21: with Brown, add bobble pearls evenly around lower half of the cup: (k3, bobble) repeat.

Bobble (small): (k1, yo, k1, yo, k1) in 1 st; turn p5; turn k2tog, k1, k2tog; pass 1st over last; snug.

Rnd 22: k Mint.
Rnd 23 (Lid Rim, Cream): k 2 rnds.
Rnd 25: BO loosely; then whipstitch a circular Cream disk across the top as a lid.
Add a thin Dark Grey duplicate-stitch band below the lid to echo the tee graphic.

Strap (braided effect):
Make two i-cords in Cream, CO 3, knit 28 rows each; twist them together and seam at both ends to prevent untwisting. Attach one end to the cup’s upper rim; the other to the opposite side so the cup hangs at left hip when worn crossbody.


Optional Prop: Bottle Cozy (as seen on the seat)

CO 28 in Mint; join.
Rnds 1–3: k1 p1 rib.
Rnds 4–26: k even.
Eyelet rnd for drawcord: (k2, yo, k2tog) around.
Rnds 28–30: k. BO.
Drawcord: CO 3 Cream; i-cord 36 rows; thread through eyelets. (This is a prop for staging; not worn by the bunny.)


Facial Details

With brown yarn, embroider a tiny V-nose and smiling mouth centered between eyes. Light blush on cheeks finishes the friendly expression.


Dressing & Finishing

  1. Put on tee first; seams at back.
  2. Slide on shorts and fold cuff rolls once; align faux pockets on outer thighs.
  3. Add wristbands.
  4. Put on beanie low over forehead, making sure no topper is present.
  5. Hang boba cup bag from right shoulder across to left hip; secure with a tiny tack inside paw if needed for photos.
  6. Tie sneaker i-cord laces into small bows.
  7. Final shaping: pinch cheeks slightly and smooth the tee graphic.

Blocking & Care

Light steam garments and accessories (avoid direct steam on stuffed body). Reshape rib bands and rolled cuffs while warm. Spot-clean with cool water and mild soap; air-dry flat.


Quick Photo-Match Checklist

  • Mint beanie with ribbed fold, no top stem.
  • Cream tee with centered pixel boba graphic (dark grey outline, caramel drink, brown pearls, short straw).
  • Sage cargo shorts with rolled cuffs and side pocket flaps.
  • Mint/cream sneakers with visible cream foxing and lace bows.
  • Mint wristbands.
  • Crossbody boba cup bag with brown bobble pearls and cream braided strap falling to left hip.

Enjoy knitting your Bubble Tea Streetwear Bunny—cute, trendy, and totally sippable style!

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