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KristieMN

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I just finished a bunny and he is a cutie...I had mini pompoms I used for a nose and google eyes..it only took me about 20 minutes to do ..I think I'll do a basket for a center piece and place these little ones in the easter grass..it will be a wonderful treat for the wee ones at our homegroup...

 

Thanks bunches!!!

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Oh my goodness, I am glad I was looking these will make GREAT fillers for Moochies easter basket, that is Samantha, AKA moochie, my great niece.

TY!!! :clap

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***! These are TOO cute. I made one last night. I named him Sprinkle the Blueberry Muffin.

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I guess I can't see it. But how many do we chain in the beginning to make the main head and body????

 

I think they are so cute I would like to make them.

Thanks for the help!!!!!!!

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Hi, my daughter loves:yay making these little critters! She's making them for her friends now, after making some for her siblings; but we are at a standstill. I'm trying to help her with the bunny ears, and :think I can't figure out if it's made flat and sewn down the side or made in a circular tube. From the picture, it looks to me like it's worked circular. Any help is appreciated. I want them to look like the ones in the picture, so I didn't want to make my own pattern for them:yes ..............thanks..............Lise

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Hi, my daughter loves:yay making these little critters! She's making them for her friends now, after making some for her siblings; but we are at a standstill. I'm trying to help her with the bunny ears, and :think I can't figure out if it's made flat and sewn down the side or made in a circular tube. From the picture, it looks to me like it's worked circular. Any help is appreciated. I want them to look like the ones in the picture, so I didn't want to make my own pattern for them:yes ..............thanks..............Lise

 

They indeed are done in a circular tube!

You do not join round ends, it is done in one continous spiral.

Hope that helps!

If you need more help, let me know! I am always happy to help!!

Kristen

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Thank you so much for sharing the pattern. :yay I'm going to make them for my kindergartners during Spring Break. They are sure that they are going to have an After-Easter Egg Hunt when they get back to school on April 9. These will be perfect.

Rita K.

Dayton, OH

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This pattern has not been tested, please let me know if you find any errors.

 

Thanks!

 

CupcakeCritters.jpg

 

 

Cupcake Critters

 

Supplies needed:Small amounts of yarn. (ww yarn will make a bigger bear, baby yarn, a smaller bear

F hook for ww yarn,

Fiberfill

Stitch marker, or safety pin

Felt scrap for chick beak

Small buttons for eyes (optional)

Small cupcake papers (optional)

 

Terms used.

Sc = single crochet

Slp st = slip stitch

Sc-dec = single crochet decrease

FO =

Finish off

 

Please do not sell pattern. Feel free to sell completed items made from pattern.

 

Pattern is done in one continuous spiral, unless otherwise noted.

 

Main body/head

1) 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook

2) 2 sc in each sc around. (12 sc)

3) (2sc in next sc, sc in next sc) repeat around. (18 sc)

4) (2sc in next sc, sc in next 2 sc) repeat around. (24sc)

5-8) sc in each sc around.

9) (sc-dec, sc in next 2 sc) repeat around (18 sc)

10 (sc-dec, sc in next sc) repeat around (12 sc)

STUFF

11) sc-dec around (6 sc)

slp st to next sc

FO

Use tail end to sew hole shut

 

Teddy Bear

 

Follow main pattern for head/body.

Sew on, or embroider eyes.

Embroider on nose and mouth

 

Bear Ears (make 2)

Ch 3

1) sc in 2nd ch from hook, 3 sc in last sc, working on underside, sc in last ch of beginning ch 3 made (This is also the first ch you sc’d in) ch 1, turn. (5 sc)

2) sc in first sc, (2 sc in next sc, sc in next sc) twice. (7 sc)

FO

Use tail end to sew ear onto bear.

 

Bunny

 

Follow main pattern for body/head

Sew on or embroider eyes.

Embroider on nose and mouth.

 

Bunny Ears (make 2)

Ch 2

1) 4 sc in 2nd ch from hook

2) (2 sc in first sc, sc in next sc) twice (6 sc)

3) (2 sc in first sc, sc in next 2 sc) twice (8 sc)

4) (2 sc in first sc, sc in next 3 sc) twice (10 sc)

5) (2 sc in first sc, sc in next 4 sc) twice (12 sc)

6) (2 sc in first sc, sc in next 5 sc) twice (14 sc)

7-8) sc in each sc around

9) (sc-dec, sc in next 5 sc) twice (12 sc)

10) (sc-dec, sc in next 4 sc) twice (10 sc)

11) (sc-dec, sc in next 3 sc) twice (8 sc)

12-15) sc in each sc around

16) sc-dec around

Slp st to next sc,

FO

Use tail to sew to bunny head

 

Chick

Follow main pattern for head/body.

Cut a small diamond out of felt scrap.

Fold felt in half and sew middle to chick for beak.

Sew buttons or embroider eyes

 

 

:manyheart Thanks for sharing your picture and pattern :yay:yarn:hook

My grand three daughters and grand son will love these and they are so adorable.

 

 

 

:rose Lynne

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