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Amigurumi.Today releases free Hoppy Bunny amigurumi pattern with paid PDF

Amigurumi.Today posted a free Hoppy Bunny amigurumi pattern on February 27, 2026; free online access requires signing in and a paid PDF is available in the site's store.

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Amigurumi.Today posted a free Hoppy Bunny amigurumi pattern dated February 27, 2026, presenting a spring-ready long-eared bunny described for egg hunts, tiered tray displays, or a little one’s first Easter. To access the free online version of the pattern, please sign in and scroll down. A PDF version is available for purchase in our store >> Easter Hoppy Bunny Crochet Pattern.

The site’s promotional copy frames the project as both gift and decor: "Get ready to add some handmade charm to your spring decor with this free Hoppy Bunny Crochet Pattern! This adorable long-eared friend is the perfect companion for egg hunts, tiered tray displays, or as a heartfelt gift for a little one’s first Easter. With its plump, squishable body and tiny accessory basket, this project is just as much fun to make as it is to gift." That language appears on Amigurumi.Today’s Hoppy Bunny entry and in an Instagram fragment repeating the opening line.

Amigurumi.Today supplies a standard abbreviations list and working guidance for makers: the page lists st = stitch, ch = chain, sc = single crochet, inc = increase (2 sc in one st), dec = decrease (2 sc together), sl st = slip stitch, hdc = half double crochet, dc = double crochet, FPdc = front post dc, plus notation keys for repeats and totals. The site also instructs, "Work in continuous rounds (spiral), unless otherwise specified. Use a stitch marker to mark the first stitch of each round," signaling the construction style for the Hoppy Bunny.

For context among spring bunny patterns, Furls Fiberarts published a SpringTime Bunny pattern by Heather Mann on March 28, 2025, featuring specific round-by-round directions and finishing notes. Furls recommends tool choice explicitly: "For Amigurumi crochet, we recommend only Streamline Metal Hooks. They are PERFECT for amigurumi and other fine projects that require tight tension!" The Furls pattern includes safety eye and nose placement instructions — "Rd10: you will be placing the safety eyes in this Round, 15sc, place your first safety eye in the last stitch you just did, 5sc, place your second safety eye, 16sc (36)" and a legs-joining step — "Rd20: hold both legs together, you will now sc x 31 around both legs. Make sure your bunny's feet are pointed forward before starting this round (31)."

OnceUponACheerio’s The Cheerio Club also highlighted a Classic Amigurumi Bunny in a free-pattern feature under the heading "[FREE Pattern Friday]: Hop into Spring with this Classic," with lifestyle framing — "Spring has sprung, and with it comes the joy of new beginnings and creative inspirations" — and a social sharing CTA: "Share your creations on social media using the hashtag #OnceUponACheerio, and don't forget to tag us @onceuponacheerio on Instagram." The post is signed off "Happy Crocheting! Warm regards, juli."

European pattern author Lilleliis supplies finishing details common to small spring bunnies, including embroidery and tail instructions: "With pink yarn, embroider 5 or 6 flowers on the body, on top of the highest stalks... For each flower embroider 5 evenly spaced petals that consists of 2 stitches" and "Use a small pompom maker to make a little white tail. Sew to the back of the body." Lilleliis also lists size and level metadata: "Méret: 15 cm / 6 in" and "Szint: könnyű+."

Amigurumi.Today’s Hoppy Bunny entry, dated February 27, 2026, now sits alongside other springtime bunny patterns as a free-but-gated online option with a separate purchasable PDF in the site store, and the page’s abbreviation list and spiral-round instruction provide the technical framework makers will follow when they sign in to download the pattern.

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