The other day I shared a bunch of cute spring/Easter knitting patterns from Lion Brand Yarn, and I wanted to come back with some cuteness from elsewhere, and boy have I done that.
Here are a bunch of super sweet bunny knitting patterns you might want to try out for Easter and beyond (and don’t forget my Peep-inspired bunny over at About). They’re mostly small and quick to knit so you can make a bunch in no time.
Looking for more Easter themed Knitting patterns? Check out these Knitting patterns we found over on Etsy.
Bunny Nuggets, Rebecca Danger is a knit designer and author known for her cute and creative designs, particularly her “Bunny Nuggets” pattern. Bunny Nuggets are adorable, squared-off creatures that can be made in a variety of colors and patterns. They are unique in that they can be transformed into all sorts of creatures with just a change of the tail, adding a level of versatility to the design. The Bunny Nuggets are a great pattern for knitters of all skill levels and can be used as a toy, decoration, or even as a stress ball. These cute creatures are sure to bring joy and delight to anyone who sees them.
Heather Sebastian’s Bunny Cubes– Heather Sebastian is another knit designer who has created a similar concept to Rebecca Danger’s Bunny Nuggets, called Bunny Cubes. Bunny Cubes are also adorable, squared-off creatures that can be made in a variety of colors and patterns. They have different ears than the Bunny Nuggets, giving them a distinct look, but like Bunny Nuggets, they can be transformed into different creatures with a change of the tail.
Henry’s Bunny Henry’s Bunny by Sarah Elizabeth Kellner is a classic and adorable knit pattern for a little bunny that looks like a real bunny. This pattern is designed to create a realistic looking bunny that is perfect as a toy or decoration. The pattern is written in a way that is easy to follow, making it suitable for knitters of all skill levels. The use of fine yarn and small needles gives a realistic look to the bunny
Bunny Boo The Bunny Boo pattern by Quiltdude is a fun and playful take on the classic bunny design. It features a round head with long ears and cartoonish details that give it a unique and whimsical look. The pattern is written in a way that is easy to follow, making it suitable for knitters of all skill levels, and the use of bright colors and fun details make it perfect for children or anyone who loves cute and playful designs.
bunnies from Mari Knits The wee bunnies from Mari Knits is a unique and adorable pattern for finger puppets and rings. These tiny bunnies are perfect for children and can be used as finger puppets for storytelling or as rings for imaginative play. The pattern is written in a way that is easy to follow, making it suitable for knitters of all skill levels and the small size of the bunnies makes it a quick project to knit.
Red Heart’s Five Little Bunnies is a fun and creative knitting pattern that is perfect for Easter or as a gift for children. This pattern is great for scrap knitting, as it allows you to use small amounts of yarn in different colors, making it a great way to use up yarn scraps and create something unique. The pattern is written in a way that is easy to follow, making it suitable for knitters of all skill levels.
The pattern features five different bunnies, each with its own unique personality and look. The bunnies are small in size, making them the perfect size for an Easter basket. They are also great for imaginative play and as a gift for children. The pattern is designed to be versatile, you can use different colors and embellishments to give your bunnies a unique look and personality.
The Hoppers
The Hoppers from Ewe Ewe is another fun and creative knitting pattern that is perfect for Easter or as a gift for children. This pattern is also inspired by Peeps, which are small marshmallow candies shaped like chickens or bunnies, and by chocolate bunnies, which are popular Easter candies. The pattern is written in a way that is easy to follow, making it suitable for knitters of all skill levels.
Bunny Hexipuffs The Bunny Hexipuffs by Ashley Solley are a unique and adorable knitting pattern that features small, hexagon-shaped bunnies. These bunnies are made in the form of a hexipuff, which is a small, knitted hexagon that is often used to make blankets or other projects. The small size and the hexagon shape of the bunnies make them perfect to join them together and make a bigger project like a blanket or a pillow.
Are you knitting any bunnies or anything else for Easter? I’d love to hear about it!
Looking for more Easter-themed Knitting patterns? Check out these Knitting patterns we found over on Etsy. and our DIY Pinterest board here and these patterns on the Sirdar website.
Free Easter Knitting Patterns over on our sister site Craftbits.com
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