Bunnybert

Well hello my lovely ones. How are we all? I thought I would just pop on and share this little Eastery little bunny with you all. His name is Bunnybert and he is a bit of a cheeky bunny. Unfortunately, he has a likeness to Easter eggs and spends the whole year squirrelling them away in his burrow. As a matter of fact, he has eaten so many Easter eggs in his time, he is starting to look like one!!! Little pickle.

His cousin Egglebert on the other hand, is much better behaved. He doesn’t squirrel any away & shares them all with his family and friends. What a poppet. His pattern can be found in the pattern archive on the side or down below if your on a mobile. He would be very happy if you made him too! He does worry, that you will like Bunnybert more than you like him. I’m sure you will like them equally!! I know I do.

Bunnybert loves having fun and particularly likes Eastery parties, where he can be given with something chocolatey to someone. He even likes being hidden in a garden or on a doorstep for someone to find on Easter Sunday!!

So with that in mind, I will leave his little pattern below, just in case you dare to invite this little cheeky bunny into your home. Be aware, you may not have any Easter eggs left! They might just get squirrelled away by him! Naughty bunny!

Level – Easy (A great pattern to start with, when you are learning to crochet in the round.)

Supplies –

This is a great pattern to use up lots of little scraps of yarn. You only need 15g of double knit yarn. I have actually used West Yorkshire Spinners BoPeep yarn for my little Bunnyberts. It is a great yarn to use & really soft on the hands. Then you need a handful of white/cream DK yarn for the tail, a 3mm crochet hook, black/pink yarn/silk thread for the nose and eyes, some scissors and a blunt ended tapestry needle. And don’t forget the toy stuffing.

Stitches – 

Slip Stitch (ss) – This is where there is no height to the stitch. It’s usually used to join rounds. So insert the hook into the front of the stitch you are joining to. This is usually the first stitch you made in that round/row. So yarn over hook and pull through that first stitch then also through the loop on your hook.

Chain stitch (ch) – To make a chain, place the yarn over the hook then pull it through the loop on your hook.

Magic Ring – Fold over the yarn to make the loop. Insert your hook through the loop and grab the working yarn (long piece) and pull through the loop. Hold the tail and the working yarn and pull so that the knot tightens, but you still have a loop. This has created a magic ring.

Double Crochet (dc) – Insert the hook through the stitch, front to back, then yarn over hook and pull back through stitch. You will have two loops on your hook. Then yarn over your hook and pull through both loops.

Double Crochet Decrease (2dctog) – This is where you crochet two stitches together to decrease the amount of stitches in the round. So insert the hook through the front of the first stitch only (the front V) and then insert again through the front of the second stitch (the front V). Now yarn over your hook and pull it back through both stitches, so you will then have 2 loops on your hook. Yarn over your hook again and pull through both loops. And there is your 2dctog. (Basically 2 double crochet stitches crocheted together.)

Ok so here we go… 

Body – 

1 – Make a magic ring, ch1, then work 6dc into the ring. Then pull the tail tight. (6)

2 – *2dc into each stitch.* Work ** 6 times. (12)

3 – *1dc, then 2dc into each stitch.* Work ** 6 times. (18)

4 – *2dc, then 2dc into each stitch.* Work ** 6 times. (24)

5 – *3dc, then 2dc into each stitch.* Work ** 6 times. (30) 

6 – 8 (3 rounds) Work 1dc in each stitch. (30)

9 – *4dc, then 2dc into each stitch.* Work ** 6 times. (36)

10 – 11 (2 rounds) Work 1dc in each stitch. (36)

12 – *4dc, then 2dctog.* Work ** 6 times. (30)

13 – *8dc, then 2dctog.* Work ** 3 times. (27)

14 – *7dc, then 2dctog.* Work ** 3 times. (24)

15 – *6dc, then 2dctog.* Work ** 3 times. (21) 

16 – *5dc, then 2dctog.* Work ** 3 times. (18) 

17 – Work 1dc in each stitch. (18) 

This is a good time to stuff your body.

18 – *4dc, then 2dctog.* Work ** 3 times. (15) 

19 – Work 1dc in each stitch. (15) 

20 – *3dc, then 2dctog.* Work ** 3 times. (12) 

21 – *2dc then 2dctog.* Work ** 3 times. (9) 

22 – Finally work 1dc in each stitch. (9) Then slip stitch into next stitch and sew up the hole and fasten off. Don’t forget to sew in your end. 

Ears – make 2

1 – Start by chaining 8 and then ss to make a ring. Then work 1dc in each chain. (8)

2 – 5 (4 rounds) Work 1dc in each stitch. (8)

6 – Work *1dc, then 2dc in next stitch*. Work this ** 4 times. (12)

7 – 8 (2 rounds) 1dc in each stitch. (12)

9 – Work *4dc, then 2dctog.* Work this ** 2 times. (10)

10 – Work 1dc in each stitch. (10)

11 – Work *3dc, then 2dctog.* Work this ** 2 times. (8)

12 – Work 1dc in each stitch. (8)

13 – Work *2dc, then 2dctog.* Work this ** 2 times. (6)

13 – Work *1dc, then 2dctog.* Work this ** 2 times. (4)

Now it’s time to fasten off and leave a long tail to sew your ear onto the body.

Tail – Make in white/cream yarn.

1 – Make a magic ring, ch1, then work 6dc into the ring. Then pull the tail tight. (6)

2 – *2dc into each stitch.* Work ** 6 times. (12)

3 – *1dc, then 2dc into each stitch.* Work ** 6 times. (18)

4 – Work *1dc, then 2dctog.* Work this ** 6 times. (12)

5 – Work *2dctog.* Work this ** 6 times. (6)

Now fasten off your end leaving a tail, sew up the top and leave a tail to sew it on to the body.

Assembling your Bunnybert –

Right then, so now you have all of your body, it’s time to sew them altogether.

Start with the ears. Use the long tail of your yarn to sew up the end of the ear, then thread it up to the top where the opening is. Now sew the ear on to the top of the body. Repeat this for the other ear, making sure they are in line with each other.

Now for the the tail, sew it on near the bottom of the body, this will allow the bunny to sit up when it is finished.

Then use your silk threads or black/pink yarn to create the eyes, eyebrows and nose.

Here’a how I did the nose.

I tend to just go over one stitch for the eyes. And then the eyebrows, work then at a diagonal. For the mouth, you can always come up in the middle & straight back into the same stitch to ensure that it creates a smile!

And there you have it. You’re very own little Bunnybert.

I really hope you like this Easter pattern. Don’t forget to share all your creations and tag me in. If you have any questions or queries, just give us a shout.

Now, as with all my patterns, they are all here for you to enjoy. And in exchange for these patterns, I would be very grateful if you could give, however little, a donation to our chosen charity Child Bereavement UK. This is an incredible Charity, that was been close to our hearts for a few years now. I cannot imagine how important the work they do is to the families that help. So if you can, however small, donate to the charity, in exchange for my pattern, then I would be so grateful. Thank you. Here’s the link to the Just Giving Page

Happy Hooking.

🌈Xx

(Free pattern brought to you by PipsRainbow. Thank you for not copying or recreating it.)

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It’s a Banshee Baby

Well hello my wonderful ones. How are we all on this rather drizzly day? I hope you are all well and coping with the world as we know it. To all you ones with little sprogs – how’s half term gone? Definitely nice not to be rushing them with homeschooling and all the usual routine, for a bit. I don’t know about anyone else’s little ones, but mine we’re definitely ready for a break. Think they get to a point where they just want to play & let their imaginations run. Just be kids. I think this might be the reason why our landing now looks like some kind of playmobil world! Haha! We have a veterinary hospital, a school, a holiday home, an aquarium & some kind of coast guard sea situation going on. So I reckon we have most areas covered! Funny.

Heyho, guessing its just life as we know at the moment. I do wonder if there is going to be a big announcement next week. It’ll be interesting to see if schools are back in. We shall see. Heyho, if in doubt, just keep on crocheting, well that’s how I am getting through lockdown. That and knitting.

Spring is starting to really show. Always makes me feel hopefully when I see these little guys popping out.

So I just wanted to pop on and talk to you about the wonderful world of Banshee Yarns. These are the most super soft and seriously scrumptious yarns. They are so soft. Each one is beautifully dyed by the wonderful Michelle over at The Loveliest Yarn Company. Here’s the link to her wonderful website.

https://theloveliestyarncompany.co.uk/

I first heard of the lovely Michelle in the summer, when I came across her knit school and one of the KALs she was doing. I think it was a shawl KAL, where you learnt all about how to knit shawls and the different techniques that create them. As I have been definitely being upping the amount of knitting I have been doing, I was rather intrigued.

So when the lovely Abby, Lisa and Michelle did their BadAss Friday celebration of yarny loveliness, I couldn’t resist trying some of Michelle’s Banshee yarn.

It’s called Banshee Yarns. (Don’t you just love the Banshee Yarn logo!!) I love her motto too – Colours To Haunt You. How fab is that. I reckon colour does haunt you. They definitely do for me. They seem to call to you. And as Michelle says – haunts you until you cave and buy it. As you all know, I am a serious lover of all things rainbowy, so I feel that colours can really sing together. They definitely excite me and I just can’t resist a gorgeous yarn with a stunning colour way.

So with the Banshee yarns range, Michelle dyes them up in all different bases of yarn, with different weights. This means you can find one of her beautiful yarns for any kind of project. I couldn’t resist the Alpaca DK yarn, which is a blend of baby alpaca, silk and cashmere.

I mean literally, how scrumptious and delicious is that. It’s so luxurious and soft and works up a treat. Many of the other weights in the range, have slightly different blends depending on which one you choose. Trust me, which ever one you pick, you will not be disappointed.

I thought I would choose the double knit weight, to create some little wrist warmers. I don’t know about anyone else, but I seem to be struggling with being cold, so much more at the moment. You all know, my feet can be incased in 5 pairs of slipper socks and leg warmers and they are still a little chilly. So I realised that as soon as my wrists are warm, my hands seem to stay a little warmer too.

Anyways, I have created a pattern for both simple wrist warmers (ones that just go on your wrist) and wrist warmers that go over your thumb too. I will hopefully be publishing the pattern up soon, but here’s a sneaky peak of them made up in Michelle’s DK Banshee Yarn.

The pattern will come with two sizes, kids and adults. Really hope you like them. Can’t wait to share them with you.

So all in all, I cannot recommend Michelle’s Banshee Yarn enough. It’s so utterly scrumptious and luxurious. Can’t wait to buy some more. Ekk. I may have this little baby in my stash and thinking it would make some wonderful leg warmers.

But I am so tempted with one of the purple colour ways to go with it. So might have to wait a little. We shall see. It’s whether I have a weak moment. Ekk.

Well, I think that is all for now. Just want to wish you all a lovely rest of the weekend. And here’s hoping for a little bit of normality sometime soon.

Happy hooking peeps.

🌈Xx

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