Free bunny crochet pattern graphic with a gray bunny crochet square on a white background and callouts for free pattern, C2C crochet, and spring projects.

Bunny crochet square pattern

Add a sweet woodland friend to your next project with this bunny crochet square pattern. Made with simple single crochet stitches and easy color changes, this adorable crochet bunny square is perfect for spring, Easter, nursery, and woodland-themed projects like blankets, pillows, bags, and more.

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Quick answer
This bunny crochet square pattern is worked in rows of single crochet stitches and measures approximately 7 x 7 inches (18 x 18 cm). Designed for advanced beginners, the pattern includes both a graph and written instructions.

Why you’ll love this pattern

  • Uses basic single crochet stitches
  • Finished square measures approximately 7 x 7 inches
  • Includes both a graph and written instructions
  • Great for blankets, pillows, and tote bags
  • Perfect for woodland, spring, and Easter-themed projects
  • Cute bunny design for nursery and baby projects
  • Small project that works well for using up yarn scraps
  • Part of a woodland animal crochet square collection

Bunny crochet square pattern details

Here’s a quick overview of the materials, sizing, gauge, and pattern notes before you begin.

Skill level

Advanced beginner — this pattern uses basic single crochet stitches and simple color changes. Familiarity with counting stitches and reading a graph will be helpful.

Materials needed

  • Crochet hook: H-8 (5 mm).
  • Yarn: Worsted weight yarn (#4) in black, white, gray, and pink.
  • Yarn needle or tapestry needle: Use this to weave in your ends.
  • Scissors: Use scissors to fasten off your yarn.
  • Stitch markers: Optional. Use them to help keep track of your stitches.

Finished size

The finished square measures approximately 7 x 7 inches (18 x 18 cm).

Gauge

9 stitches and 9 rows = 2 inches (5 cm)

Crochet abbreviations

  • sc = single crochet
  • ch/chs = chain/chains
  • st/sts = stitch/stitches
  • sl st = slip stitch

Pattern notes

  • Square is worked in rows of single crochet.
  • Turn at the end of each row.
  • Change colors as indicated (graph or written instructions).
  • Carry unused yarn across the row or fasten off and rejoin as needed.
  • The pattern is written in US crochet terms.

New to reading crochet patterns or working from written instructions? My guides on how to read a crochet pattern and how to count crochet stitches will help you follow each row and keep your bunny design lined up.

How to make color changes

Carry unused colors across the row and pick them up as needed.

To change colors, finish the last yarn over of the stitch with the new color. This prepares the new color for the next stitch.

This square is made with basic single crochet stitches. If you need a refresher, see my how to single crochet tutorial.

Bunny crochet square pattern graphic featuring a gray bunny with pink ears on a white crochet square, bold pastel text, and callouts for free pattern, C2C crochet, and Easter and spring projects.

Free bunny crochet square pattern instructions

Make the square following the graph or the written instructions. When the pattern lists stitch counts for each color, all stitches are worked in single crochet (sc).

Graph

Follow the graph below or download a copy to save for later.

Download the bunny crochet square pattern graph.

Written instructions

← Row 1: With white, ch 26, sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each remaining ch across, turn. (25)
→ Row 2: Ch 1, white x 6, gray x 13, white x 6, turn. (25)
← Row 3: Ch 1, white x 5, gray x 5, white x 5, gray x 5, white x 5, turn. (25)
→ Row 4: Ch 1, white x 4, gray x 5, white x 3, pink x 1, white x 3, gray x 5, white x 4, turn. (25)
← Row 5: Ch 1, white x 4, gray x 5, white x 2, pink x 3, white x 2, gray x 5, white x 4, turn. (25)
→ Row 6: Ch 1, white x 4, gray x 6, white x 5, gray x 6, white x 4, turn. (25)
← Row 7: Ch 1, white x 4, gray x 4, black x 2, gray x 5, black x 2, gray x 4, white x 4, turn. (25)
→ Row 8: Ch 1, white x 4, gray x 4, black x 2, gray x 5, black x 2, gray x 4, white x 4, turn. (25)
← Row 9: Ch 1, white x 5, gray x 15, white x 5, turn. (25)
→ Row 10: Ch 1, white x 6, gray x 13, white x 6, turn. (25)
← Row 11: Ch 1, white x 7, gray x 11, white x 7, turn. (25)
→ Row 12: Ch 1, white x 6, gray x 1, pink x 1, gray x 9, pink x 1, gray x 1, white x 6, turn. (25)
← Row 13: Ch 1, white x 6, gray x 1, pink x 2, gray x 7, pink x 2, gray x 1, white x 6, turn. (25)
→ Row 14: Ch 1, white x 5, gray x 1, pink x 3, gray x 1, white x 1, gray x 3, white x 1, gray x 1, pink x 3, gray x 1, white x 5, turn. (25)
← Row 15: Ch 1, white x 5, gray x 1, pink x 3, gray x 1, white x 5, gray x 1, pink x 3, gray x 1, white x 5, turn. (25)
→ Row 16: Ch 1, white x 5, gray x 1, pink x 2, gray x 2, white x 5, gray x 2, pink x 2, gray x 1, white x 5, turn. (25)
← Row 17: Ch 1, white x 4, gray x 1, pink x 3, gray x 1, white x 7, gray x 1, pink x 3, gray x 1, white x 4, turn. (25)
→ Row 18: Ch 1, white x 4, gray x 1, pink x 2, gray x 2, white x 7, gray x 2, pink x 2, gray x 1, white x 4, turn. (25)
← Row 19: Ch 1, white x 4, gray x 1, pink x 2, gray x 1, white x 9, gray x 1, pink x 2, gray x 1, white x 4, turn. (25)
→ Row 20: Ch 1, white x 3, gray x 1, pink x 2, gray x 2, white x 9, gray x 2, pink x 2, gray x 1, white x 3, turn. (25)
← Row 21: Ch 1, white x 3, gray x 1, pink x 1, gray x 2, white x 11, gray x 2, pink x 1, gray x 1, white x 3, turn. (25)
→ Row 22: Ch 1, white x 3, gray x 3, white x 13, gray x 3, white x 3, turn. (25)
← Row 23: Ch 1, white x 2, gray x 3, white x 15, gray x 3, white x 2, turn. (25)
→ Row 24: Ch 1, white x 2, gray x 2, white x 17, gray x 2, white x 2, turn. (25)
← Row 25: Ch 1, white x 25, turn. (25)

Border

With white, work 1 round of single crochet evenly around the square. Place 4 single crochet stitches in each corner. Join with a slip stitch to the first stitch. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Gray bunny crochet square with pink ears and nose, black eyes, and a white crochet background.

Ways to use your bunny crochet square

This crochet bunny square is a sweet addition to woodland, spring, Easter, nursery, and baby projects.

Crochet blanket — combine it with other animal squares to create a woodland animal blanket, spring blanket, or cozy-themed afghan.

Crochet pillow — make two matching squares and seam them together for a cute handmade pillow.

Tote bag — add the bunny square to the front of a crochet tote bag for a fun seasonal or woodland-inspired accessory.

Wall hanging — display your finished square in a nursery, playroom, classroom, or craft room.

Baby blanket — use the bunny square as part of a woodland or spring-themed baby blanket for a thoughtful handmade gift.

Don’t forget to save this bunny crochet square pattern to Pinterest so you can find it later.

Cute bunny crochet square pattern graphic showing a gray and pink bunny crochet square with pastel accents and callouts for free pattern, C2C crochet, and pillows.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this bunny crochet square pattern beginner friendly?
This pattern is best suited for advanced beginners who are comfortable with single crochet stitches and basic color changes.

Can I use different yarn colors?
Yes. You can customize the bunny colors to create a unique look while following the same pattern.

Can I use a different yarn weight?
Yes, but your finished square size will change. Thicker yarn will create a larger square, while thinner yarn will create a smaller one.

Do I have to follow the graph?
No. The pattern includes both a graph and written instructions, so you can use whichever method you prefer.

Can I turn this square into a blanket?
Absolutely. This crochet bunny square is designed to work well as part of a larger blanket made from multiple animal squares.

How do I make the square larger?
You can use a larger hook and heavier yarn, or add a border around the finished square.

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Final thoughts

I hope you enjoy making this bunny crochet square pattern. It’s a fun way to practice color changes while creating an adorable woodland design. Whether you use it in a blanket, pillow, tote bag, or wall hanging, this bunny square is sure to add a cozy handmade touch to your crochet projects.

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Happy crocheting! 🧶
— Melissa

Bunny crochet square pattern graphic featuring a gray bunny square with pink ears and nose on a bright white background, plus callouts for free pattern, C2C crochet, and baby blankets.