Crochet Flower Bunny: A Cute and Easy Amigurumi

If you’re looking for a sweet, giftable amigurumi project, this flower bunny crochet plush is such a fun one to make. It’s small, adorable, and beginner-friendly—perfect if you’re practicing shaping and finishing details.

In this tutorial, you’ll see how the plush comes together step by step, with a clear visual process that’s helpful even if you’re new to amigurumi. Grab your yarn and hooks and follow along at your own pace!

How to Get a Neat, “Plush” Amigurumi Bunny Finish

A cute crochet plush looks best when the stitches are even and the shaping is clean. In the video, you’ll see the bunny built in simple sections, which makes it easier to keep everything consistent as you go.

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A few details make a big difference in tiny amigurumi projects like this: tight stitches, careful placement of features, and taking a moment to smooth out the shape before closing openings. If you’re newer to crochet toys, watching how the pieces are handled on camera can really help you feel confident.

Also, don’t stress if your first try isn’t “perfect.” With small crochet bunny toys, you learn fast—each round teaches you something about tension, shaping, and finishing.

Flower Bunny Crochet Plush Video Tutorial (Step-by-Step)

Follow along with this beginner amigurumi bunny tutorial to see the full process from start to finish:

Source: Hobbi CROCHET

Common Amigurumi Bunny Mistakes (and Easy Fixes)

Images and patterns courtesy of Hobbi CROCHET

If you run into issues while making your small crochet bunny toy, these quick fixes usually help:

  • If gaps show between stitches, try going down a hook size or keeping your tension a bit tighter.
  • If parts look uneven, pause and reshape the piece gently before you close it up.
  • If details feel “off,” repositioning small features (like placement and angle) can instantly make the face look cuter.

You’ve got this—amigurumi is all about learning by doing, and this project is a great practice piece.

Happy crocheting, and I hope your flower bunny turns out extra cute!
Maggie

Maggie Johnson

Maggie Johnson is a crochet enthusiast who has been crafting with yarn for over a decade. While she's not a professional, Maggie finds joy in exploring new patterns, experimenting with colors, and creating handmade gifts for friends and family. On this blog, she shares her passion for crochet, offering tips, tutorials, and inspiration for fellow hobbyists, whether you're a beginner or have been stitching for years. Maggie believes in the beauty of handmade creations and the calming power of crochet.

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