Do you want to find a way to reuse old containers and make something really cute? Here you will learn how to make a Crochet Bunny Box Plush Amigurumi. The Crochet Bunny Box Plush Amigurumi is a thing to have because it can hold your things and it is also nice to look at. You can use the Crochet Bunny Box Plush Amigurumi to keep your work area tidy. You can give it to someone who likes to make things.

By following this tutorial, you will transform a simple discarded box into a whimsical bunny themed treasure. We will use soft cotton yarn and basic crochet stitches to create a “skin” for the box, featuring a delightful carrot pattern and a plush bunny head on the lid. Because you are using recycled materials, this project is not only fun but also eco-friendly. Let’s dive into the world of amigurumi and start creating your very own plush bunny box today!

Crochet Cute Bunny Box Plush Amigurumi Pattern Toy

To help you visualize the steps mentioned below, you can watch the embed video provided at the start of this post. The video offers a detailed look at the hand movements and stitch placements required to perfect your Crochet Bunny Box Plush Amigurumi. Seeing the transition from a simple jar to a plush bunny helps clarify the construction process, especially for the decorative carrot row and the assembly of the ears.

Skill Level / Level of Difficulty

The skill level for this Crochet Bunny Box Plush Amigurumi is Intermediate. While the basic stitches are simple, the project requires knowledge of working in the round, color changing, and working into the “Back Loop Only” (BLO). If you are comfortable with double crochets and basic shaping, you will find this project a delightful challenge.

Tutor’s Suggestions

I highly suggest that you measure your jar or box before you start. Since recycled containers come in various sizes, you might need to add or subtract a few rows to the base to ensure a snug fit. Also, maintain a consistent tension. If your stitches are too loose, the container underneath might peek through. Using a slightly smaller hook than recommended for your yarn can help create a dense, “plush” fabric that hides the recycled box perfectly.

Materials Needed and Step-by-Step Guide

Materials Required:

  • Yarn: Cotton or Milk Cotton yarn (4 ply) in white, orange, green, and a base color (like beige or light brown).

  • Hook: 2.75mm crochet hook.

  • Recycled Box: A small cylindrical jar or box (approx. 7cm diameter).

  • Tools: Scissors, yarn needle, hot glue gun, and fiberfill stuffing.

  • Details: Black embroidery thread for the face.

Step-by-Step Guide:

1: The Base and Body

  1. Create the Base: Start with a magic ring using your base color. Chain 2 (does not count as a stitch) and work 10 double crochets (dc) into the ring.

  2. Increase Rounds: In the second round, work 2 dc in each stitch (20 sts). In the third round, follow a (1 dc, 1 inc) pattern (30 sts). Continue increasing until the circle matches the diameter of your box.

  3. The “Turn”: Work one round of dc in the Back Loop Only (BLO). This creates a sharp edge that allows the crochet to turn upward and hug the sides of the box.

  4. The Body: Work several rounds of standard dc until you reach the middle section where the decorative pattern begins.

Phase 2: The Carrot Stitch Row

  1. Transition to White: Switch to white yarn and work one round of dc.

  2. Create the Carrots: Switch to orange yarn. To create the “box plush” look, you will work 4-double crochet clusters (bobble-like stitches) separated by chains. This creates the carrot shapes.

  3. Add the Leaves: Switch to green yarn. Work small chain loops and single crochets into the tops of the orange clusters to mimic carrot tops.

  4. Finish the Sides: Switch back to white and work rounds of dc or sc until the entire height of the jar is covered.

3: The Bunny Head (Lid)

  1. The Dome: Using white yarn, create a sphere-like shape starting with 8 sc in a magic ring. Increase each round (8, 16, 24, 32, 40) until it fits the top of your lid.

  2. Side Walls: Work a few rounds without increasing to create the “cap” that fits over the lid.

  3. Stuffing: Add fiberfill stuffing between the crochet piece and the lid to give your Crochet Bunny Box Plush Amigurumi its soft, plushy feel. Glue it down securely.

4: Ears and Features

  1. Crochet Ears: Make two long oval shapes. Start with 5 sc in a magic ring and increase to 10 sc. Work several rounds even, then flatten and sew to the top of the head.

  2. Embroidery: Use black thread to sew “V” shaped eyes for a sleeping bunny look and a small “Y” shape for the nose.

Where Can We Use It?

Your finished Crochet Bunny Box Plush Amigurumi is incredibly versatile! You can use it as a jewelry box on your vanity, a desk organizer for paperclips and thumbtacks, or even a candy jar in the living room. Because it looks like a standard plushie, it also makes a wonderful secret storage container for small treasures in a child’s bedroom. It is a functional piece of decor that brings a smile to anyone who sees it.

Tips and Tricks

  • The Glue Factor: When using the hot glue gun to attach the crochet to the box, apply the glue in small sections. This prevents the glue from hardening before you can position the yarn.

  • Color Blending: If you want a more rustic look, use variegated yarn for the base to simulate a garden floor.

  • Tension Check: Always slide the crochet “sleeve” onto the box every few rounds to make sure it isn’t getting too tight or too loose.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

One common mistake is forgetting to count your stitches during the carrot row. If you miss a stitch, the carrots won’t align properly around the box. Another error is overstuffing the bunny head; if it’s too full, the lid won’t sit flat on the box. Lastly, ensure you don’t skip the BLO round at the base, as this is crucial for the boxy shape of your Crochet Bunny Box Plush Amigurumi.

FAQs

Q1: Can I wash the Crochet Bunny Box Plush Amigurumi?

A: Since the crochet is glued to a box, you cannot toss it in the washing machine. Instead, spot clean the yarn with a damp cloth and mild soap.

Q2: What size box works best?

A: Small containers like yogurt cups, Pringles cans (cut down), or glass jam jars work perfectly. Just adjust your base rounds accordingly.

Q3: Can I use acrylic yarn instead of cotton?

A: Yes, you can! However, cotton provides more structure and better stitch definition for the carrot details.

Q4: How do I make the ears stand up?

A: If you want the ears to stand tall, you can insert a bit of floral wire inside them before sewing them to the head.

Q5: Is this project safe for small children?

A: If using this as a toy, ensure the glue is very secure and avoid using safety eyes (stick with embroidery) to prevent choking hazards.

Conclusion

Creating a Crochet Bunny Box Plush Amigurumi is a wonderful journey that combines the art of amigurumi with the logic of upcycling. Throughout this process, you have transformed a simple, “throwaway” item into a cherished handmade object. By following the steps to create the base, the intricate carrot stitches, and the adorable bunny lid, you now have a unique storage solution that is as cute as it is useful.

Remember, the beauty of handmade crafts lies in the personal touches you add. Perhaps you chose a different color for the bunny or added a small ribbon to the ears. Whatever your variations, you have successfully mastered a project that promotes sustainability and creativity. Keep practicing your stitches, and soon your home will be filled with these charming bunny boxes. Happy crocheting!

By Mira Knotts

By Mira Knotts β€” the creative mind behind Knotami (knotami.com), lovingly crafting unique crochet designs and sharing inspiring patterns for makers everywhere.

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