How to make no sew, easy-to-follow and beginner-friendly Mochi Bunnies
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I’m so excited to share this no-sew, quick & easy pattern with you! Grab your hooks, yarn, and let’s dive right into it. Let’s Get Hooked!
MATERIALS NEEDED
- Thin chenille yarn or milk cotton 5ply in pink, & dark brown milk cotton yarn for face embroidery
- 2.5mm or 3mm crochet hook
- stuffing materials
- darning needle, glue, scissors, pink blusher
CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS
- Ch – Chain
- mr – magic ring
- st – stitch
- R – round / row
- sc – single crochet
- inc – increase
- dec – decrease
- dc – double crochet
- slst – slip stitch
- *- repeat
- [] – total stitch count in each round
Do not miss out any details! Open this video as you crochet along to make the process more effective and time-saving.
EARS ( make 2)
Start with a magic ring
R1 6sc in mr [6]
R2 (1sc, 1inc)*3 [9]
R3-R7 9sc [9]
- Do not stuff the ears.
- Close the ears by crocheting the opposite stitches together with 4sc
- Cut the yarn
TAIL
Start with a magic ring.
R1 7sc in mr [7]
R2 7inc [14]
R3-R6 14sc (4 rounds) [14]
R7 7dec [7]
- Stuff the tail tightly.
- Close the tails by crocheting the opposite stitches together with 3sc
- Cut the yarn
BODY
NOTE: Connect with a slst at the end of every round and start every new round with Ch1. We do not include slst and Ch1 in our total stitch count!
Start with a slip knot and make 8ch.
R1 6sc, (4sc) in last ch, in the lower parts of the ch;
5sc, (3sc) in 1ast ch, 1 slst, ch1 [18]
R2 (2sc, 1inc)*6, 1 slst, ch1 [24]
R3 (3sc, 1inc)*6, 1 slst, ch1 [30]
R4 (2sc, 1inc, 2sc)*6, 1 slst, ch1 [36]
R5 11sc, (4sc together with ear), 1sc,
(4sc together with ear), 16sc, 1 slst, ch1 [36]
R6 (8sc, 1inc)*4, 1 slst, ch1 [40]
R7 (9sc, 1inc)*4, 1 slst, ch1 [44]
R8-R10 44sc, 1 slst, ch1(3 rounds) [44]
R11 38sc, (3sc together with tail), 3sc, 1 slst, ch1 [44]
R12 44sc, 1 slst, ch1 [44]
R13 (9sc, 1dec)*4, 1 slst, ch1 [40]
R14 10sc, 5dc cluster st, 11sc, 5dc cluster st, 17sc, 1 slst, ch1 [40]
R15 (3sc , 1dec)*8, 1 slst, ch1 Start stuffing the body! [32]
R16 (2sc, 1dec)*8, 1 slst, ch1 R17 (1sc, 1dec)*8, 1 slst, ch1 [24]
R18 8dec [8]
- Close the body.
- With the remaining yarn tail from closing the body, pull the tail close to the body to stop it from drooping or you can also use the fabric glue for this part.
- Embroider the face using a dark brown yarn. Separate it into 3 strands to make the eyes and use 2 strands for the nose and whiskers. Eyes are two rounds above the legs and there are 6st between two eyes.
- Apply some blusher with a small brush as a final touch.
And there you have it! You’ve done an amazing job getting this far. Take a moment to admire your work—you’ve put in the effort, and it shows. It might not be perfect, but it’s a reflection of your creativity and dedication, and that’s what truly matters. Be proud of what you’ve accomplished!
[ From Ash ] 𐙚
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