The bunny rabbit cupcake is a sweet little amigurumi dessert if you're looking for a zero-calorie, non-consumable treat. It will make a lovely gift as a companion, or even better, by transforming it into a keychain. It's an easy 4.5" tall piece.
Bunny Cupcake Crochet Pattern
These Bunny Cupcake Crochet Patterns make a sweet and little amigurumi dessert. There are many holidays and occasions to use it as a present, such as for Valentine's Day, Easter, Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries, appreciation or thank you gifts, and more. It looks cute all year around. You can easily customize your Bunny Cupcake using different yarn colors as “flavors” or “frostings”, adding sprinkles, attaching beads, or adding other embellishments. We have included free and paid pattern below. Thanks below designers for sharing free crochet patterns. The link for the pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting!
Tiny Ice Cream Cone Dessert Food
The Tiny Baby Ice Cream Cone is super quick to work up, beginner-friendly, and the perfect accessory for your amigurumi doll or stuffed animal to hold! It can also make a pretty darn cute little keychain, necklace or bracelet charm, bag or purse charm, or even a food photo prop as well. The possibilities are endless with flavors and toppings. Make this sweet summer dessert today! All you need is: yarn, crochet hook, fiberfill stuffing, scissors, and yarn needle.
Cube Bunny Rabbit
Ooooooo, da widdo, cutsy-wootsy Bunny! I'm going to hug him and squeeze him and cuddle him and call him George! You don't have to be an abominable snowman to enjoy this little bunny. All you have to do is to be a crocheting beginner and enjoy amigurumi toys. Make the Cube Bunny for Easter, or make it for yourself for the sheer joy of it. I'm sure the kids in your family will enjoy it as well.
photo by Spin a Yarn Crochet from ravelry.com
Find this free crochet pattern on craftybunnybun.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.
Sweet Treat Eaters Crochet Monster Pattern
Meet Lisa Lollipop and Lynda Liquorice - the Sweet Treat Eaters! These pair of monsters never miss a trick (or treat) when it comes to candy! They love it, and will often be found cramming as much into their mouths as they possibly can - these guys should defiantly be handled with scare!
These cute little monsters are a combination of storage and amigurumi pattern that would make a fun addition to Halloween or for a little (or big) monsters bedroom.
Rose the Rabbit
Rabbits, rabbits everywhere! It's bunny season again, and here is another beautiful example of an ami bunny for Easter. Of course this rabbit will also be a favorite toy year round, so don't think that after Easter it will be forgotten. This one is also more of a challenge than your average ami toy, meaning that more advanced crocheters will also have more fun making it as well.
photo by Jess Huff from ravelry.com
Find this free crochet pattern on jesshuff.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.