Cozy Bunny
A floppy-eared bunny with a tiny bow tie. Perfect first amigurumi project for crochet beginners.
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Three simple steps to your first amigurumi creation
You only need a 3.5mm crochet hook, worsted weight yarn, safety eyes, and fiberfill stuffing. Start with cotton yarn for best stitch definition.
The magic ring (adjustable loop) is the foundation of almost every amigurumi. Practice it until it feels natural โ most pieces start here.
Count your stitches at the end of every round. Use a stitch marker to track your first stitch. Consistent counts mean perfectly shaped pieces.