Red Heart Heart and Sole
December 30th, 2015
Easter Bunnies have become a tradition for many people around the world. First appearing in Folklore in the late 1600s in Germany at Eastertide – the Easter Hare was responsible for deciding whether children were good, or naughty. The egg-giving tradition spread to the United States in the 18th Century and has continued to this day to be a symbol of Easter across North America.
To celebrate the season here are 6 crochet patterns for bunnies – to help you carry on the tradition with your family.
Snuggle-time is even better when your cosy blanket comes with a permanent bunny friend! This Bunny Huggy is sure to become your toddler’s favorite blankie in no time!
Perfectly handsome in his top-hat and tie, Mister Bunny is ready to hop, hop, hop into your Little Man’s arms.
Create a precious photo memory with this Classic Bunny Bonnet and Bunny Toy set. Available in sizes: Newborn, 0-3 Months, 3-6 Months, 6-12 Months, 1-3 Years.
Little hands love little toys and these cuties will fit inside those plastic eggs you can find each spring in the craft store! Hide a few of these bunnies inside eggs for a huge Easter Surprise! Great in an Easter Basket, or for an Easter Egg Hunt!
These adorable Little Beach Bunnies are perfectly sized for playtime!
Add a little hop to your step this Spring – Darla’s Bunny Hat is available in sizes preemie to adult. This bunny hat pattern is fun and functional! It is warm enough for children to wear outside to school!
Thanks a bunch to Rhondda Mol of Oombawka Design for curating this adorable roundup!
Rhondda Mol is a freelance Crochet Designer and a Blogger at Oombawka Design. She has been crocheting for more than 14 years and designing professionally for the past 3 years. Educated at Brock University, she holds a BA in Psychology and English. Her past work experience includes Customer Service Management and Insurance Claims Processing. She currently resides in Ontario, Canada with her husband and 2 children.