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Bunny Pot Carrot Planter Amigurumi Pattern (Pt 1/2)

-A $7.75 CAD written pattern by Wonder Wishes Studio-


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Hi there! Here is part 1 of this cute little bunny planter pattern, purchase required but I'll make the pattern details/info available to everyone to help you decide if you'd like to purchase~ Thank you for the support! In these bunny planter blog posts, you will find written instructions and photos on how I create my bunny pots. If you run into any questions or problems with the pattern, feel free to leave a comment here, message me on Etsy, or Instagram @wonderwishes_cherrie!

~EDIT~ The pdf file of these blog posts have been combined and posted at the end of part 2 here so that you can download/read the pattern offline~ https://www.wonderwishesstudio.ca/post/bunny-pot-carrot-planter-amigurumi-pattern-pt-2-2

This pattern is written in US crochet terminology.


Difficulty: Easy (uses single crochet stitches, a smaller project, requires sewing parts together, uses both continuous & joined rounds)


Language: English


Sizing:

As a guide for you, I make my pots with medium worsted yarn (size 4) and a 3.5 mm hook. For the carrot leaves, I use crochet thread (size 1) and a 2.0 mm hook. These yarn and hook combinations create a pot that is about 6 cm in diameter and 7 cm tall, excluding the carrot. You may use any size yarn and hook you desire, just remember that your finished pot may be different in size. It may also vary depending on your crochet tension!


Materials Used:

Optional: Sewing pins

Optional: A smaller yarn needle for the embroidery thread

Optional: Something to add blush to the ears, I used pink pigment


Crochet Stitches Used:

chain stitch, single crochet, single crochet increase, single crochet decrease, slip stitch,


Amigurumi Techniques Used:

magic circle, working in both continuous and joined rounds, sewing parts together, embroidering faces

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