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Bunny Baby Blanket Pattern

Bunny Baby Blanket Pattern
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5-7 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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Soft Hug

Gentle, plush, and full of warmth, creating a sense of comfort and coziness wherever they find a home.

About This Bunny Baby Blanket Pattern

This pattern creates a sweet baby blanket made from a mix of bunny motif squares and solid granny squares. The squares are joined and finished with a scalloped border for a professional edge. It uses DK weight yarn and a 3mm hook for a soft, snuggly fabric.

Bunny Baby Blanket Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Includes full step-by-step instructions for each square, the bunny ears and facial embroidery. Perfect for gifting or a special nursery accessory.

Why You'll Love This Bunny Baby Blanket Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines classic granny square construction with an adorable bunny applique that brings a nursery to life. I enjoy how the exposed front loop technique creates a neat place to attach ears securely. The layout is forgiving and allows you to play with color placement and arrangement. I also love that the border finishes the blanket so beautifully and gives a professional result I am proud to gift.

Bunny Baby Blanket Pattern step 1 - construction progress Bunny Baby Blanket Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Bunny Baby Blanket Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Bunny Baby Blanket Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love experimenting with colours so I often swap Colour A and Colour B to give the blanket a reverse look; using a neutral centre with bright borders also looks gorgeous.

I sometimes make a mini version by using a finer yarn and a smaller hook to create a delicate crib-sized blanket โ€” just remember gauge changes the finished dimensions.

I like to personalise the bunny faces by changing eye colour or using small safety eyes instead of embroidered eyes for a different look; always secure any small parts safely for baby items.

Try making the solid granny squares in a subtle ombrรฉ by changing skeins every few rounds for a soft gradient effect across the blanket.

I occasionally add a contrasting colour between joined squares as a thin join row before the main border for a pop of colour that frames each square.

If you want a chunkier blanket, use a heavier DK or light worsted yarn and a larger hook โ€” the pattern will grow in size and feel squishier to the touch.

I often replace the scalloped final round with a picot edge or a reverse single crochet for a different border texture that still looks professional.

To make the blanket machine-washable and extra soft, choose cotton or a cotton blend yarn and always weave in ends carefully so they survive frequent laundering.

I like to experiment with different ear shapes โ€” try slightly longer or more oval ears for a different character on each bunny square to make a playful set.

Finally, for a special keepsake, embroider initials or a date on the back of one square using the same embroidery yarn and subtle placement.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

โœ— Skipping the stitch count check after rounds 2 and 3 can lead to an off-square shape; always count your stitches at the end of each round and correct mistakes immediately. โœ— Changing colour incorrectly at the ear colour swap can create loose knots; follow the colour change method in 'Pattern Notes' and leave 5โ€“6 inch tails to weave in neatly. โœ— Not weaving in the magic circle tail securely may cause the square to unravel in the centre; secure and weave the tail firmly if you used the magic circle method. โœ— Overstuffing embroidery or pulling yarn too tight when embroidering facial features will distort the square; use small stitches and moderate tension when embroidering eyes and nose.

Bunny Baby Blanket Pattern

This cute and cuddly crochet bunny baby blanket is perfect for keeping baby cozy and comfortable. You can make it in any colour to match the nursery and add playful bunny applique details for extra charm. The pattern combines DK-weight granny squares and bunny motif squares for a delightful finished blanket.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Bunny Baby Blanket Pattern

โ€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Category #3 / DK / 8 ply yarn
  • 02
    Stylecraft Naturals Bamboo and Cotton 250g/100g (273yds / 250m) - Colour A: Chalk (7127) - 2 balls
  • 03
    Stylecraft Naturals Bamboo and Cotton 250g/100g (273yds / 250m) - Colour B: Pale Pink (7132) - 5 balls
  • 04
    Paintbox Yarns Cotton Aran Pure Black (602) - small amount for eyes (approx 93yds/85m per ball)
  • 05
    Additional suggestions: Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK, Paintbox Yarns Simply DK, Stylecraft Special DK (order enough yarn)

โ€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook 3mm
  • 02
    Scissors
  • 03
    Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends)
  • 04
    OPTIONAL: Stitch marker
  • 05
    Yarn for embroidery (approx 10" black per eye, 15" pink for nose)

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โ€” Pattern Notes :

Infos :

US crochet terms used throughout. The blanket is worked in rounds. When working the ears, you will change from pink to white as follows: Work the last hdc st as normal, up until the point where you have 3 loops left on your hook. Grab the new colour and fold it so that you form a loop (leave a 5 โ€“ 6 inch tail for weaving in later). Place the loop on your hook and pull it through the remaining 3 loops on your hook. Cut the yarn in the old colour, again making sure that you leave a 5 โ€“ 6 inch tail for weaving in.

โ€” Supplies :

Info :

Yarn: Category #3 / DK / 8 ply yarn. I used Stylecraft Naturals Bamboo and Cotton, 273yds / 3.5oz (250m / 100g) in the following colours: 2 balls of Colour A: Chalk (7127); 5 balls of Colour B: Pale Pink (7132). Yarn for the eyes: I used a small amount from 1 ball of Paintbox Yarns Cotton Aran in the colour Pure Black (602), 93yds/1.8oz (85m /50g). Other yarn suggestions (ensure that you order enough yarn): Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK, Paintbox Yarns Simply DK, Stylecraft Special DK. Crochet hook: 3mm. Scissors. Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends). OPTIONAL: Stitch marker.

โ€” Gauge / Tension :

Info :

Each square measures 5.5" (14cm). Gauge is not crucial here, but I would recommend that you keep a consistent tension so that all your squares end up the same size.

โ€” Finished Size :

Info :

Width โ€“ 34 inches / 86cm. Length โ€“ 34 inches / 86cm.

โ€” Stitches & Abbreviations :

Infos :

beg โ€“ beginning. BLO - back loop only. ch(s) - chain(s). dc โ€“ double crochet. dc2tog - double crochet two together (also known as a dc decrease). FLO - front loop only. hdc โ€“ half double crochet. sc - single crochet. sk โ€“ skip: Do not crochet into this stitch / space. sl st - slip stitch. sp(s) โ€“ space(es). st(s) - stitch(es). tr - treble crochet.

โ€” Special Stitches :

Info :

EXdc- Extended double crochet: Yarn over (yo), insert hook into st or sp, pull up a loop, 3 loops on hook, yo, pull through 1 loop (3 loops remain on hook), yo, pull through 2 loops (2 loops remain on hook), yo, pull through both loops. 1 EXdc made. Shell: 7dc in same stitch / space. C-Shell: 9dc in same stitch / space.

โ€” Pattern Instructions :

โ€” Bunny Square (Make 13) :

Using Colour A: Make a magic circle. (if you do not like the magic circle method, see the Alternative Round 1 below).

Round 1 :

Ch2 (counts as your 1st dc here and throughout), 11dc in the magic circle, sl st to top of beg ch2 to join, [12 sts].

Alternative Round 1 :

Ch4, sl st to 1st ch to form a ring, ch2 (counts as your 1st dc here and throughout), 11dc into the ring, sl st to top of beg ch2 to join, [12 sts].

Round 2 :

Ch2, 1dc in same st (at base of ch2), 2dc in next 11 sts, sl st to top of beg ch2 to join, [24 sts].

Round 3 :

Ch2, 1dc in same st (at base of ch2), 2dc in BLO of next 23 sts, sl st to top of beg ch2 to join, [48 sts].

Round 4 :

Ch1 (does not count as your 1st st) 1sc in same st (at base of ch1), 1sc in next 47 sts, to join sl st to 1st sc or make an invisible join, [48 sts]. Cut yarn, fasten off and weave in ends.

Info :

Change to Colour B:

Round 5 :

Ch3 (counts as your 1st st here and throughout), 1dc in BLO of next 2 sts, 1EXdc in BLO of next 2sts, (2tr, ch2, 2tr) in BLO of next st, *1EXdc in BLO of next 2 sts, 1dc in BLO of next 7 sts, 1EXdc in BLO of next 2 sts, (2tr, ch2, 2tr) in the BLO of the next st*, repeat from * to * twice, 1EXdc in BLO of next 2 sts, 1dc in BLO of next 7 sts, 1EXdc in BLO of next 2 sts, (2tr, ch2, 2tr) in BLO of next st, 1EXdc in BLO of next 2sts, 1dc in BLO of last 4 sts, sl st to top of beg ch3 to join, [15 sts on each side of square, 4 x ch2 sps].

Round 6 :

Ch3, 1dc in next 6 sts, *(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2 corner sp, 1dc in next 15 sts*, repeat from * to * for a total of 3 times, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in last ch2 corner sp, 1dc in last 8 sts, to join sl st to top of beg ch3 or make an invisible join (for easier seaming later), [19 sts on each side of square, 4x ch2 sps].

Round 7 :

Ch3, 1dc in next 8 sts, *(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2 corner sp, 1dc in next 19 sts*, repeat from * to * for a total of 3 times, (2dc,ch2,2dc) in last ch2 corner sp, 1dc in last 10 sts, to join sl st to top of beg ch3 or make an invisible join (for easier seaming later), [23 sts on each side of square, 4x ch2 sps].

Round 8 :

Ch3, 1dc in next 10 sts, *(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in ch2 corner sp, 1dc in next 23 sts*, repeat from * to * for a total of 3 times, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in last ch2 corner sp, 1dc in last 12 sts, make an invisible join, [27 sts on each side of square, 4x ch2 sps].

Info :

IMPORTANT: If you used the magic circle method in round 1, make sure that you weave in the yarn tail securely so that the middle of your square does not unravel. Weave in ends.

โ€” Ears (Make 26) :

With Colour B: Ch 10.

Round 1 :

1sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1dc in next 5 ch, 1hdc in next 3 ch (change to colour A in last hdc - see 'Pattern Notes'), TURN. Cut yarn and weave in ends.

Change to Colour A :

Ch2, 1hdc in same st (at base of ch2), 1hdc in next 2 sts, 1dc in next 5 sts, 2dc in last st, working down other side of ear: 2dc in next st, 1dc in next 5 sts, 1hdc in last 3 sts, sc2tog along bottom of ear.

Info :

Cut yarn, ensuring that you leave a long tail (about 10") for sewing ear to bunny square later.

โ€” Assembly of Bunny Square :

NOTE: Embroider the details to your liking or watch the video tutorial for my preferred methods.

Step 1 :

Sew the ears through the exposed front loops in round 3.

Step 2 :

Embroider both eyes (cut about 10" of black yarn for each eye).

Step 3 :

Embroider the nose using about 15" of pink yarn (colour B).

Info :

Embroider the details to your liking or watch the video tutorial for preferred methods.

โ€” Solid Granny Square (Make 12) :

Using Colour B: Make a magic circle. (if you do not like the magic circle method, see the Alternative Round 1 below).

Round 1 :

Ch5 (counts as your 1st dc and a ch2), (3dc, ch2 into the magic circle) 3 times, 2dc, sl st to 3rd ch of beg ch5 to join [3dc on each side of square].

Alternative Round 1 :

Ch4, sl st to 1st ch to form a ring, ch5 (counts as your 1st dc and a ch2), (3dc, ch2) into the ring 3 times, 2dc, sl st to 3rd ch of beg ch5 to join [3dc on each side of square].

Round 2 :

Ch3 (counts as your 1st dc here and throughout), *(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in next ch2 corner sp, 1dc in next 3 sts*, repeat from * to * for a total of 3 times, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in last ch2 corner sp, 1dc in last 2 sts, sl st to top of beg ch3 to join, [7 dc on each side of square].

Round 3 :

Ch3, 1dc in next 2 sts, *(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in next ch2 corner sp, 1dc in next 7 sts*, repeat from * to * for a total of 3 times, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in last ch2 corner sp, 1dc in last 4 sts, sl st to top of beg ch3 to join, [11 dc on each side of square].

Round 4 :

Ch3, 1dc in next 4 sts, *(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in next ch2 corner sp, 1dc in next 11 sts*, repeat from * to * for a total of 3 times, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in last ch2 corner sp, 1dc in last 6 sts, sl st to top of beg ch3 to join, [15 dc on each side of square].

Round 5 :

Ch3, 1dc in next 6 sts, *(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in next ch2 corner sp, 1dc in next 15 sts*, repeat from * to * for a total of 3 times, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in last ch2 corner sp, 1dc in last 8 sts, sl st to top of beg ch3 to join, [19 dc on each side of square].

Round 6 :

Ch3, 1dc in next 8 sts, *(2dc, ch2, 2dc) in next ch2 corner sp, 1dc in next 19 sts*, repeat from * to * for a total of 3 times, (2dc, ch2, 2dc) in last ch2 corner sp, 1dc in last 10 sts, sl st to top of beg ch3 to join, [23 dc on each side of square].

Round 7 :

Ch3, 1EXdc in next 10 sts, *(2EXdc, ch2, 2EXdc) in next ch2 corner sp, 1EXdc in next 23 sts*, repeat from * to * for a total of 3 times, (2EXdc, ch2, 2EXdc) in last ch2 corner sp, 1EXdc in last 12 sts, sl st to top of beg ch3 to join or make an invisible join (easier when seaming later), [27 EXdc on each side of square]. Weave in ends.

Info :

Weave in ends.

โ€” Arrangement of Bunny Crochet Baby Blanket :

Once you've made all your squares, you will arrange them before joining. Please see photo 3 in the photos section below, demonstrating how to arrange your squares.

โ€” Joining Your Squares :

For this blanket, I used my favourite way of joining granny squares...the flat slip stitch seam. You can use any method you like to join your squares, but I just love the finished look and how flat the blanket lies.

โ€” Border :

Once you have joined your squares, you will then finish your blanket off with a border consisting of 7 rounds. Using Colour B: Attach yarn to the ch2 corner sp in the top right hand corner of the blanket.

Round 1 :

*(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2 corner sp, 1dc in each st to next ch2 corner sp, working 1 dc2tog over the ch2 sps at each seam*, repeat from * to * 4 times, sl st to 1st dc at beg of round to join. {photo 4}

Rounds 2-5 :

Sl st in next st, sl st in ch2 sp, *(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2 corner sp, 1dc in each st to next ch2 corner sp, working 1 dc2tog over the ch2 sps at each seam*, repeat from * to * 4 times, sl st to 1st dc at beg of round to join. Cut yarn, fasten off and weave in ends.

Change to Colour A :

Attach yarn to ch2 corner sp.

Round 6 :

*(3dc, ch2, 3dc) in ch2 corner sp, **sk next 2 sts, 2dc in sp immediately before next st**, repeat from ** to ** to last 3 sts before next ch2 corner sp, sk next 3 sts*, repeat from * to * 4 times, sl st to top of 1st st to join round. Cut yarn, fasten off and weave in ends.

Change to Colour B :

Attach yarn to ch2 corner sp.

Round 7 :

Ch3 (counts as your 1st dc), 4dc in ch2 sp, *(sk next 2 sts, 1sc in next st, sk next 2 sts, shell in next st) 26 times until 4 sts remain before next ch2 corner sp, work these 4 sts as follows: sk next 2 sts, 1sc in next st, sk next st, work C-Shell in next ch2 corner sp*, repeat from * to * 4 times (when you get back to the beginning of the round, replace the C-Shell with 4dc in beg ch2 corner sp), sl st to top of ch3 to join round.

Info :

Cut yarn, fasten off and weave in ends.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew each ear to the front of the bunny square through the exposed front loops in round 3 and secure with the long tail left when finishing the ear.
  • Embroider both eyes using about 10" of black yarn for each eye; place them evenly on the bunny face and make small, tidy stitches for neatness.
  • Embroider the nose using approximately 15" of pink yarn (Colour B) and make sure the nose is centered between the eyes before securing.
  • Arrange all completed squares in the layout shown in the photos (photo 3) before joining so placement of bunny squares and solid granny squares is balanced.
  • Join squares using a flat slip stitch seam across each seam for a flat, neat finish and consistent tension.
  • Attach the border starting in the top-right ch2 corner sp and work 7 rounds as instructed, changing colours where indicated and weaving in all ends.

Important Notes

  • ๐Ÿ’กUse stitch markers to keep track of your rounds and the corner ch2 spaces while joining and working the border for a consistent finish.
  • ๐Ÿ’กIf you used the magic circle method in round 1, weave in the tail securely so the centre does not unravel and sits flat once joined.
  • ๐Ÿ’กKeep a consistent tension throughout the blanket to ensure all squares are the same size and the finished blanket lies flat.
  • ๐Ÿ’กWhen changing colours for the ears, follow the colour change technique described in the Pattern Notes to avoid loose loops and to leave a tail for weaving in later.

This Bunny Baby Blanket pattern blends classic granny squares with the sweetest bunny appliques to make a heartfelt handmade gift. The finished blanket is soft, cuddly and perfect for a nursery or stroller ride. Make it in your favourite colours and enjoy the process of creating something special. ๐Ÿฐ๐Ÿงถ

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished blanket measures approximately 34 inches by 34 inches (86cm x 86cm) when using the recommended yarn and hook size.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but this will affect the final size; use appropriate hook sizes for your chosen yarn and make a gauge square to confirm measurements.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and assumes knowledge of basic stitches like dc, hdc, sc, and techniques like working in the round and colour changes.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in about 5-7 hours, though time will vary depending on experience level and whether you embroider details or join squares at a leisurely pace.