Briana K Designs Debuts Textured Wheat Stitch™ Bunny Amigurumi Pattern
Briana Kepner of Briana K Designs released the Wheat Stitch™ Bunny, a top-down, one-piece amigurumi using the trademark Wheat Stitch™ puff texture, with social posts promoting a free pattern and video tutorial.

Briana Kepner of Briana K Designs released the Wheat Stitch™ Bunny, a textured top-down amigurumi billed as “a cozy, top-down amigurumi bunny designed with bold texture, simple shaping, and just the right amount of fluffy charm.” The designer’s product copy calls the pattern “beginner-friendly (for confident makers) and irresistibly giftable,” and promotional posts across Instagram and image captions advertise a free crochet pattern and video tutorial.
Construction for the Wheat Stitch™ Bunny follows a one-piece approach: the pattern instructs makers to crochet two ears first, then work the head and body in one piece, adding the ears, eyes, a sweet little nose, and stuffing as you go. Finishing notes in the store copy preserve exact snippets of instruction, including “Ch 1, blo sc2tog around, join and fasten off. | 8 sts” and “Fasten off, leaving a tail. Use the tail end to loop through the 8 sts and pull closed. Weave in end.” The pattern ends with a fluffy pompom tail and optional bows, and the designer’s finishing guidance reads in full, “Weave in all remaining ends and fluff the body to your liking, making sure everything looks smooth and huggable. If you’re adding a bow, tie it on now and adjust until it feels just right (slightly crooked is a vibe).”
Briana K Designs is promoting the Wheat Stitch™ Bunny alongside a related Wheat Stitch™ Easter Bunny Basket pattern listed on Ravelry. Ravelry’s listing opens, “Get ready to welcome spring with the Wheat Stitch™ Easter Bunny Basket! This charming new pattern features the beautifully textured 4-row repeat Wheat Stitch™, making it both simple and fun to create.” The basket pattern supplies technical specs not included in the amigurumi copy: a gauge of “12 sts and 10 rows = 4” by 4” in stitch pattern repeat Rows 3-6, not blocked,” a recommended hook of “J (6.0mm) - or size to meet gauge,” and yarn suggestions including Lion Brand Hue & Me, Mary Maxim Titan, and substitutions such as Lion Brand Thick & Quick and WeCrochet Brava Bulky. Ravelry lists yardage for the basket as “360 yds main color, 3 Skeins; 70 yds accent color, 1 Skein” based on Lion Brand Hue & Me, and notes that “A video tutorial is included with the pattern.”

Promotional media supplied with the release include a three-panel image showing yarn and crochet tools, two finished bunnies with bows, crocheted carrots, and greenery on a wooden surface, plus multiple collages and product shots that repeatedly advertise “a free crochet pattern and video tutorial.” Instagram copy in the supplied snippets states, “Meet the Wheat Stitch Bunny, a super cute, textured crochet bunny ... My Easter Bunny crochet pattern is officially FREE! You can find the” but the supplied store product copy does not show a price. Ravelry explicitly labels the Bunny Basket as a Free Pattern; the supplied material does not provide a single-source confirmation of the amigurumi pattern’s price at publication time.
Briana K Designs positions the Wheat Stitch™ line as a seasonal family, listing companion patterns such as Wheat Stitch™ Crochet Chick, Wheat Stitch™ Crochet Easter Egg, and Lucky Shamrock Crochet Garland. The brand’s copy frames the amigurumi as a purpose-built spring project: “The Wheat Stitch™ Bunny crochet pattern is the kind of project that brings a little extra joy to your hook. With its cozy puff stitch texture, thoughtful one-piece construction, and adorable finishing details, this bunny is sure to hop straight into your handmade collection — and probably multiply while it’s there.” Expect the textured amigurumi and the 4-row repeat basket to show up in Easter baskets, spring displays, baby gifts, and craft fair tables this season.
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