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Designed by Anastasia Parkaeva

“Peter Rabbit”
Crochet toy pattern

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38 pages
123 photographs
1 video
Crochet pattern includes the bunny, jacket and carrot.
ABOUT THE PATTERN

I have two sons: Andrey 5 years old, and


Alexander 3 years old - my little ones inspire!
I learned to crochet in school.
When my first child was born,
I decided to crochet a toy for him.
Since then, it started and nothing can stop it!
I have been crocheting toys for 5 years.
I wrote more than 70 clear and accessible
patterns.
I met a lot of needlewomen who crocheted
with my patterns from all corners of the
world!
I love hearing feedback and seeing the
results
of my work in your toys!
I wish you to be in a good mood and
enjoy crocheting!
Dear crochet lovers!
© TRANSLATED FROM RUSSIAN INTO ENGLISH BY EKATERINA
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Designed by Anastasia Parkaeva2


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CROCHETING. YOU MUST HAVE PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE OF CROCHET
TECHNIQUES.

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INDEX:

ABOUT THE PATTERN.................................................................................. 2


INDEX ........................................................................................................................... 4
THE BEGINNING OF THE WORK ......................................................... 5
THE LIST OF REQUIRED MATERIALS ............................... 6
ABBREVIATIONS (US) ................................................................ 7
VIDEO LINKS .................................................................................... 7
THE UPPER PAWS ........................................................................ 9
THE BOTTOM PAWS ................................................................... 10
BODY .................................................................................................... 13
HEAD .................................................................................................... 15
EYES ...................................................................................................... 16
THE MUZZLE SCULPTING ....................................................... 19
THE MUZZLE DESIGN................................................................. 20
MUZZLE .............................................................................................. 21
NOSE ...................................................................................................... 22
BELLY ................................................................................................... 25
TAIL ........................................................................................................ 26
EARS......................................................................................................... 27
JACKET ................................................................................................... 31
CARROT ................................................................................................ 36
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THE BEGINNING OF THE WORK

You may use any different plush or cotton yarn. Use the required number of
crochet hook.
If you crochet a toy with a 4 mm crochet hook, then use a 2 mm crochet hook for
cotton yarn.
The thread tension when crocheting a toy and clothes should be the same so that
the clothes fit properly.
The size of the toy depends on the thickness of the thread and crochet hook that
you use.
When making toys, you should not use a big hook as recommended for the yarn
you choose. Make sure that, you crochet tight enough; otherwise, the stuffing will
show through the holes. The tighter the toy is crocheted, the neater it will look
and please you longer.
Use a stitch marker (or a scrap of contrasting color yarn) to indicate the
beginning of the row.
Crochet the toy in spirals. If it is hard to start crocheting into MR, then chain 2, and
continue crocheting the required number of stitches into the first chain.
Make sure you stuff the toy gently. The toy's size may be changed if you use too
much fiberfill. Make sure that the part takes the desired beautiful shape.

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THE REQUIRED MATERIALS:

1. Yarn Wolans Bunny Baby-color:


Sandy 100-18 (basic) 2 skeins.
2. Yarn Himalaya Dolphin Baby-color:
Green 80371 (for the leaves).
3. Yarn Alize Softy Plus-color:
Champagne 310 (for the ears, tail, bellyб and muzzle).
4. Yarn YarnАrt Jeans-color:
Beige 07 (for the muzzle sculpting),
Brown 70 (for the jacket) 1 skein,
Jeans 68 (for the jacket) 1 skein,
Black 53 (for the muzzle design).
5. Yarn LaVita yarn Velur:
Red 7108 (for the carrot).
6. Safety eyes D=20 mm.
7. 3,75 mm crochet hook for plush yarn.
8. 1,75 mm crochet hook for cotton yarn.
9. Stuffing material (fiberfill/polyester).
10. Scissors.
11. Stitch markers.
12. Tapestry needle (for the head sculpting).
13. Wooden buttons D=10 mm.
14. Books.
The height of the rabbit is 32 cm/12.5 inches without the ears and 42 cm/
16.5 inches with the ears.

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VIDEO LINKS:
The pattern is accompanied by 1 video tutorial.
All you have to do is click on the blue highlighted text, and your browser will redirect you
to restricted YouTube videos.
Make sure that your device has Internet access, since the videos
are in the network, and the pattern contains only links to them.
Here are the links to videos that you will find in the pattern as you crochet:
1. The paws tightening.

ABBREVIATIONS (US):

MR - MAGIC RING
SC - SINGLE CROCHET
DC - DOUBLE CROCHET
HDC - HALF DOUBLE CROCHET
INC - INCREASE (2 SC INTO ONE STITCH)
DEC - DECREASE (2 SC TOGETHER)
SL ST - SLIP STITCH
CH - CHAIN
( ) * - REPEAT THE REQUIRED NUMBER OF TIMES

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CROCHET PATTERN
“Peter Rabbit”

Peter Rabbit is a special toy for me, and I made a special crochet pattern! I love fairy tales
about rabbits and enjoy reading them to children at night. I always dreamed of having my
rabbit, and so I made my dream come true, making him the way I saw this toy, in my way,
adhering to my style of crochet toys. A small jacket with tiny buttons and a delicious carrot
perfectly complemented the Rabbit's image.

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Crochet pattern
“Peter Rabbit”
The upper paws
Crochet the paws with sandy color yarn.
Rnd 1. 6 sc into MR
Rnd 2. (inc) * 6 (12)
Rnds 3-17. 12 sc (15 rounds)
Stuff the half of the paw. Flatten together and crochet 6 sc through both loops.
Fasten off and break yarn.
Embroider the stripes on the paws with brown YarnАrt Jeans yarn.
Count 5 rounds from MR on the paw to the top. Place two pins in the center
between rounds 5 and 6. The distance between P1 and P2 is two pins.
On the other side, place two pins on the backside of the paw between rounds 5 and
6 (P3 and P4). Insert the needle with thread at P4 and draw it out at P2, leaving a
tail for fastening the yarn. Pull the thread through MR, grab the loop, and return to
P4. Insert the needle from P4 to P1, pull the thread through MR, grab the loop, and
insert the needle at P3. Do not tighten the threads. Fasten off and break yarn.

P2
Т2

P1

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Crochet pattern
The bottom paws “Peter Rabbit”
Crochet the paws with sandy color yarn.
Rnd 1. 6 sc into MR
Rnd 2. (inc) * 6 (12)
Rnd 3. (1 sc, inc) * 6 (18)
Rnd 4. (2 sc, inc) * 6 (24)
Rnds 5-9. 24 sc (5 rounds)
Rnd 10. (2 sc, dec) * 6 (18)
Rnd 11. 18 sc
Rnd 12. In this round, crochet the hole on the paw.
Chain 5 from the marker (photo 1), count 5 sc from the previous round, and attach
the chain to the previous round (photo 2).
Complete crocheting 13 sc to the end of round. (18)
Rnd 13. 18 sc
Rnd 14. (1 sc, dec) * 6 (12)
Stuff the paw with fiberfill as you crochet.
Rnd 15. 12 sc
Rnd 16. (dec) * 6 (6)
Complete stuffing the paw. Shape the toe and heel.
Tighten 6 loops with the help of the needle. Fasten off and break yarn.

1 2 3

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Crochet pattern
The bottom paws “Peter Rabbit”

Rnd 1. Attach sandy color yarn to the side of the paw (photo 6), place a stitch
marker, and crochet 6 sc from the toe and 6 sc from the heel (crochet about 6 sc
because there can be extra sc at the joint points). (12)
Rnds 2, 3. 12 sc. (2 rounds)
Rnd 4. (1 sc, inc) * 6 (18)
Rnd 5. (2 sc, inc) * 6 (24)
Rnd 6. 24 sc.
Stuff the paws. Cut yarn of the first paw and secure it. Leave the working yarn of
the second paw. We will join the paws with it.

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7 8 9

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Crochet pattern
The paws tightening “Peter Rabbit”
Watch the video "The paws tightening".
For the paws tightening, use 1-ply brown YarnArt Jeans and a tapestry
needle.
Count 8 rounds from MR on the paw to the top. Place two pins in the center
between rounds 8 and 9. The distance between P1 and P2 is 2 sc.
On the other side of the paw, place two pins between P3 and P4 between rounds 8
and 9. Insert the needle and thread at P4 and draw it out to the top at P2, leaving a
tail for fastening the thread. Pull the thread through MR, grab the loop, and return
to P4. From P4, insert the needle at P1, pull the thread through MR, grab the loop,
and insert the needle at P3. Tighten threads, fasten off, and hide the tails. Tighten
the second time similarly but do not tighten the threads - they must stay visible.

10 11 12

P3 P4
P1 P2

The paw. View from the top. The paw. View from the bottom.

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Crochet pattern
Body “Peter Rabbit”
The working yarn is on the inner side when joining the paws (photo 13). Crochet
one sc to be on the side if needed. Join the paws on the backside.
Rnd 7. Chain 2 from the second paw and join the first paw on the backside. Place a
stitch marker (photo 14). The toes are facing forward.
Crochet 24 sc to the first paw, crochet (inc)*2 to the chain (on the front side), 24 sc
to the second paw, (inc)*2 to the chain (on the backside). (56)
Rnds 8-12. 56 sc (5 rounds)
Rnd 13. In this round, make decreases on the paws.
Crochet from the marker (2 sc, dec) * 6, 4 sc (on the front side), (2 sc, dec) * 6, 4 sc
(on the backside). (44).
Rnds 14-19. 44 sc (6 rounds)
Rnd 20. 40 sc, (dec) * 2 (backside). (42)
Stuff the body as you crochet.
Rnd 21. (5 sc, dec) * 6 (36)
Rnds 22-25. 36 sc (4 rounds)

13 14 15

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Crochet pattern
“Peter Rabbit”

16 17

18 19

20 21

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Crochet pattern
Body “Peter Rabbit”
Rnd 26. In this round, attach the upper paws.
Mark 10 sc from the markers (the distance between the paws) (photo 20).
Once the markers are placed - start attaching the first paw and crochet 6 sc to it.
Crochet 10 sc on the front side, 6 sc to the second paw, and complete crocheting
the required number of stitches to the end of the round. The stitches could be
shifted, so I do not state the exact number of stitches.
Place a stitch marker to indicate the beginning of a new round (36)
Rnd 27. (4 sc, dec) * 6 (30)
Rnd 28. (3 sc, dec) * 6 (24)
Rnd 29. (2 sc, dec) * 6 (18)
Stuff the body with fiberfill. Do not cut yarn. Start crocheting the head.

22 23

24 25

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Crochet pattern
Head “Peter Rabbit”
Rnd 30. (2 sc, inc) * 6 (24)
In round 30, place a stitch marker at any point to make counting the rounds for the
eyes and muzzle sculpting more comfortable.
Rnd 31. (3 sc, inc) * 6 (30)
Rnd 32. (4 sc, inc) * 6 (36)
Rnd 33. (5 sc, inc) * 6 (42)
Rnd 34. (6 sc, inc) * 6 (48)
Rnd 35. (7 sc, inc) * 6 (54)
Rnd 36. (8 sc, inc) * 6 (60)
Rnds 37-41. 60 sc (5 rounds)
Rnd 42. (8 sc, dec) * 6 (54)
Rnd 43. 54 sc
Rnd 44. (7 sc, dec) * 6 (48)
Rnds 45-48. 48 sc (4 rounds)
Install the eyes between rounds 42 and 43. The distance between the eye
stems is 9 sc. Fasten the washers.
Rnd 49. (6 sc, dec) * 6 (42)
Rnd 50. (5 sc, dec) * 6 (36)
Rnd 51. (4 sc, dec) * 6 (30)
Rnd 52. (3 sc, dec) * 6 (24)
Rnd 53. (2 sc, dec) * 6 (18)
Rnd 54. (1 sc, dec) * 6 (12)
Rnd 55. (dec) * 6 (6)
Tighten 6 stitches with the help of the needle (photo 29). Fasten off and break
yarn.
Note! Stuff the head with fiberfill firmly. Make sure it has a round shape and plump
cheeks, as shown in the photo.
Distribute the stuffing material inside the bottom part of the head with a needle
and shape the cheeks. Push the fiberfill close to the sides of the toy. This step is
important! The look of the toy depends on it.
Complete stuffing the head. Tighten the hole through 6 front loops using a tapestry
needle. 16
Crochet pattern
“Peter Rabbit”

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28 29 30

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Crochet pattern
The muzzle sculpting “Peter Rabbit”
Use a double beige Yarnart Jeans yarn for the muzzle sculpting.
Take a long needle with the thread and insert it at P1 on the bottom of the head
parallel to the right eye between rounds 30-31 (photo 1), leaving a tail.
Draw it out to the top of the eye at P2 (photo 2) at the level of the half of the eye.
Grab the stuffing material firmly, insert the needle on the other side of the eyes at
P3 (photo 2), and draw it out at P4 (photo 3).
The distance between P1 and P4 is two stitches.
Tighten the thread firmly and tie it into a knot. Tighten the second side similarly
through the same points. Fasten off and hide the tail inside the head.

.
1 2 3

P3 P2

P4
P1

4 5 6

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Crochet pattern
The muzzle design “Peter Rabbit”
Use 1-ply black YarnArt Jeans for the muzzle design. Measure a long scrap
of yarn. First, embroider the eyelids.
Insert the needle at the same point where you will sew the muzzle to hide it later,
leaving a tail.
Skip 2 stitches from the right eye to the side (photo 7) and apply the thread along
the eye (photo 7). Start embroidering the eyelid on the left eye (photo 8).
Embroider the eyebrows. Previously, mark the position of the eyebrows. Make sure
that they are at the same level (photo 9).
Return to the tail. Fasten off and break yarn.
Embroider the whites with white plush yarn (photos 10, 11, 12) similar to the
eyelids.

7 8 9

10 11 12

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Crochet pattern
Muzzle “Peter Rabbit”
Crochet the muzzle with Alize Softy Plus.
Rnd 1. 6 sc into MR
Rnd 2. (inc) * 6 (12)
Rnd 3. (1 sc, inc) * 6 (18)
Rnd 4. (2 sc, inc) * 6 (24)
Leave a tail for sewing.
Pin the muzzle under the eyes and sew it through each stitch carefully. Stuff the
muzzle with fiberfill firmly as you sew it.

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15 16

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Crochet pattern
Nose “Peter Rabbit”
Embroider the nose with 1-ply sandy color thread with Straight stitches.
Mark the position of the nose in the triangle shape on the muzzle with three pins
(photo 16).
Two upper points (P2 and P3) are 1 stitch to the side from the eyes in the last round
of the muzzle. P1 is in the center of the muzzle between rounds 1 and 2.
Insert the needle with thread at P1 (photo 17) and draw it out at P2 (photo 18). Insert
the needle at P1 again and draw it out at P2. Continue making 2 stitches in each
loop (moving from P2 to P3). All stitches are coming out from P1. Put the threads
close to each other. Do not tighten too much! The nose must be small and neat.
At the end of embroidering the nose - cut thread and secure it.

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P2 P3
P1

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Crochet pattern
Nose “Peter Rabbit”

Use 1-ply brown YarnArt Jeans for embroidering the triangle (nose) and
stripe.
Insert the needle with thread to the bottom of the muzzle (photo 23), leaving a tail
for securing. Draw it out at P2 (photo 23) and P1 (photo 24).
Draw the needle out at P3 (photo 24) and P1 (photo 25). Embroider the stripe from
P1 (photos 26, 27). The length of the stripe is three rounds. Do not tighten the
threads firmly.
Fasten off and break yarn.

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23 18
24 19
25

P2 P3
P1

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Crochet pattern
Belly “Peter Rabbit”

Crochet the belly with Alize Softy Plus.


Rnd 1. Chain 12 and start crocheting to the chain 10 sc, 3 sc in the last chain. Crochet
10 sc on the other side of the chain foundation 10 sc, 3 sc in the last chain, and place
a stitch marker. (26)
Rnd 2. 10 sc, (inc) * 3, 10 sc, (inc) * 3 (32)
Rnd 3. 10 sc, (inc, 1 sc) * 3, 10 sc, (inc, 1 sc) * 3 (38)
Rnd 4. 10 sc, (inc, 2 sc) * 3, 10 sc, (inc, 2 sc) * 3 (44)
Rnd 5. 10 sc, (inc, 3 sc) * 3, 10 sc, (inc, 3 sc) * 3 (50)
Rnd 6. 50 sc
Leave a long tail for sewing. Pin the belly in the center and sew it carefully. Fasten
off and break yarn.

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Crochet pattern
Tail “Peter Rabbit”

Crochet the tail with Alize Softy Plus.


Rnd 1. 6 sc into MR
Rnd 2. (inc) * 6 (12)
Rnd 3. (1 sc, inc) * 6 (18)
Rnds 4-6. 18 sc (3 rounds)
Rnd 7. (1 sc, dec) * 6 (12)
Cut yarn, leaving a tail for sewing. Pin the tail in the center on the bottom of the
backside of the body.
Sew the tail to the body through each stitch carefully. Fasten off and hide the tail.

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Benjamin’s ears Crochet pattern
“Peter Rabbit”
Peter Rabbit's ears are standing, and his brother Benjamin's ears are lying.
Below, there is the pattern for the ears of Benjamin. One ear consists of two
parts: sandy and champagne colors.
Crochet in back and forth rows.
Row 1. Chain 11 and start crocheting in the second chain from hook 10 sc, chain 1.
Row 2. 10 sc
Rows 3, 4. 9 sc, chain 1 (2 rounds)
Row 5. 9 sc
Rows 6, 7. 8 sc, chain 1 (2 rounds)
Row 8. 8 sc
Rows 9, 10. 7 sc, chain 1 (2 rounds)
Row 11. 7 sc
Rows 12, 13. 6 sc, chain 1 (2 rounds)
Row 14. 6 sc
Rows 15, 16. 5 sc, chain 1 (2 rounds) The ears before the border
Row 17. 5 sc
Rows 18, 19. 4 sc, chain 1 (2 rounds)
Row 20. 4 sc
Rows 21, 22. 3 sc, chain 1 (2 rounds)
Row 23. 3 sc
Row 24. 2 sc
Row 25. 1 sc

The ears after the border

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Crochet the border of the ears Crochet pattern
“Peter Rabbit”
Crochet around the ear with sc. Make one increase in the corners.
Cut yarn and secure it on the part of the champagne color. Leave the working yarn on
the sandy color part. We will crochet around the ear with it.
Put the parts together. Pull the thread of sandy color through the champagne color
part and crochet around the ear: through the back loops of the champagne color part
and both loops of the sandy color part.
Draw the thread from the top of the ear to the base with the help of the needle and
leave it for sewing to the head.
Try the ears on the head, moving them back gently. Sew the ears in round 10. Count
the rounds from the top of the head from the last round.
The distance between the ears on the front side is 24 sc.
Fasten off and break yarn.

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Crochet pattern
Peter’s ears “Peter Rabbit”
Peter’s ears are similar to Benjamin's ears but shorted in 7 rows.
Row 1. Chain 11 and start crocheting in the second chain from hook 10 sc, chain 1.
Row 2. 10 sc
Row 3. 9 sc, chain 1
Row 4. 9 sc
Row 5. 8 sc, chain 1
Row 6. 8 sc
Row 7. 7 sc, chain 1
Row 8. 7 sc
Row 9. 6 sc, chain 1
Row 10. 6 sc
Row 11. 5 sc, chain 1
Row 12. 5 sc
Row 13. 4 sc, chain 1
Row 14. 4 sc
Row 15. 3 sc, chain 1
Row 16. 3 sc
Row 17. 2 sc
Row 18. 1 sc
Crochet the border around the ear, similar to Benjamin's ears, as guided on
page 28.
Fold the bottom of the ear in half and sew it.
You can sew the ears to Peter rabbit differently. I sew one ear to the side and the
other straight.
Sew the ears in the center on the top of the head in the second round.
Count the rounds from the top of the head from the last round.
Sew the ears firmly so that they could stand.
Fasten off and break yarn.

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Crochet pattern
Jacket “Peter Rabbit”
Crochet loosely. Try the jacket on the toy as you crochet. Increase or decrease
the number of rounds if needed.
Crochet the jacket with brown or jeans color yarn and a 1.75 mm crochet hook.
Work in back and forth rows, chain 1 at the end of each row.
Row 1. Chain 49 and start crocheting in the second chain from hook 48 sc.
Row 2. 7 sc, (3 sc in one stitch), 8 sc, (3 sc in one stitch), 14 sc, (3 sc in one stitch), 8 sc, (3
sc in one stitch), 7 sc ( 56)
Row 3. 56 sc
Row 4. 8 sc, (3 sc in one stitch), 10 sc, (3 sc in one stitch), 16 sc, (3 sc in one stitch), 10 sc,
(3 sc in one stitch), 8 sc (64)
Row 5. 64 sc
Row 6. 9 sc, (3 sc in one stitch), 12 sc, (3 sc in one stitch), 18 sc, (3 sc in one stitch), 12 sc,
(3 sc in one stitch), 9 sc (72)
Row 7. 72 sc
Row 8. 10 sc, (3 sc in one stitch), 14 sc, (3 sc in one stitch), 20 sc, (3 sc in one stitch), 14 sc,
(3 sc in one stitch), 10 sc (80)
Row 9. 80 sc
Row 10. 11 sc, (3 sc in one stitch), 16 sc, (3 sc in one stitch), 22 sc, (3 sc in one stitch), 16 sc,
(3 sc in one stitch), 11 sc (88)
Row 11. 88 sc

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Crochet pattern
Jacket “Peter Rabbit”
Crochet the holes for the sleeves.
Row 12. 12 sc, chain 6, count 20 stitches and join to the previous row (photo 3),
crochet 24 sc, chain 6, count 20 stitches, attach the chain to the previous row and
complete crocheting 12 sc to the end of the row (60)
Row 13. 60 sc
Row 14. (9 sc, inc) * 6 (66)
Row 15. (10 sc, inc) * 6 (72) To determine the right and left sides of the
Row 16. 72 sc jacket: as you put it on yourself.
Row 17. (11 sc, inc) * 6 (78)
Rows 18-30. 78 sc (13 rounds)

Do not cut yarn. Crochet around the right edge of the jacket (photo 5) and
continue crocheting.
Row 1. Chain 2 (photo 5) and crochet the collar 48 DC on the top (photo 6)
Rows 2-5. 48 dc, chain 2 at the end of each row. (4 rows)

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Crochet pattern
Jacket “Peter Rabbit”
Do not cut yarn. Crochet around the left edge of the jacket with the collar
together (photo 8).
Turn the jacket and crochet the button loops on the left edge of the jacket
(photos 10, 11, 12).
Crochet 4 sl sts from the bottom to the top, chain 8, skip 1 sc from the previous row,
and join the chain to the previous row. Crochet 8 sl sts, chain 8, skip 1 sc from the
previous row and join the chain.
Crochet 9 sl sts for the last button loop, chain 8, skip 1 from the previous row, and join
the chain. Complete crocheting sl sts to the end of the left side of the jacket. Do not
crochet along the left edge of the jacket.
Fasten off and break yarn.

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11 12 13

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Crochet pattern
Jacket “Peter Rabbit”
Crochet the sleeves in back and forth rows both on Benjamin’s jacket or in a
circle as for Peter’s sleeves.
Row 1. If you crochet in back and forth rows - attach the yarn in the center on the
bottom of the hole under the sleeve (photo 14), and crochet 28 sc (exactly 28, because
there could be increased stitches on both sides at the joint points). Chain 1 at the end of
each row.
In total, crochet 28 sc in row 21. Chain 1 at the end of row 21.
Rows 22, 23. 28 hdc
Leave a long yarn tail and sew both sides of the sleeve with the hole of the needle.
Fasten off and break yarn. Turn the last two rows of the sleeve.
If you crochet the sleeve in a circle - attach the thread in the center on the
bottom of the hole under the sleeve and crochet 28 sc in round 21.
Rows 22 and 23 - 28 hdc.

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18
16 17

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Crochet pattern
Pocket “Peter Rabbit”

Crochet the pockets in back and forth rows. Chain 1 at the end of each row.
Row 1. Chain 11 and start crocheting in the second chain from hook 10 sc.
Rows 2-7. 10 sc (6 rows)
Crochet sc along two sides of the pocket and the bottom, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Sew the pocket to the edge of the jacket carefully. Fasten off and break yarn.
Sew three buttons opposite to the button loops.

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Crochet pattern
Carrot “Peter Rabbit”
Crochet the carrot with red yarn.
Rnd 1. 6 sc into MR
Rnd 2. 6 sc
Rnd 3. (1 sc, inc) * 3 (9)
Rnds 4-6. 9 sc (3 rounds)
Rnd 7. (2 sc, inc) * 3 (12)
Rnds 8-13. 12 sc (6 rounds)
Rnd 14. (3 sc, inc) * 3 (15)
Rnds 15-17. 15 sc (3 rounds)
Rnd 18. (3 sc, dec) * 3 (12)
Rnd 19. (2 sc, dec) * 3 (9)
Rnd 20. (1 sc, dec) * 3 (6)
Stuff the carrot. Tighten 6 stitches with the help of the needle. Fasten off and break
yarn.
Crochet the leaves with green yarn.
Attach yarn to the base, leaving a tail for securing.
Chain 20 + chain 2. Start crocheting in the second chain from hook 20 DC inc, sl st.
Crochet the second leaf similarly. Fasten off and break yarn,

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Crochet pattern
Carrot “Peter Rabbit”
Embroider the stripes on the carrot randomly with brown thread. The length of the
stripe is 3-4 stitches.
Fasten off and cut thread.

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Crochet pattern
“Peter Rabbit”

It is time to say goodbye!


Now, you are holding the cutest rabbit in your hands!
I hope that crocheting with my pattern was easy, understandable, and
comfortable. Thank you for choosing my pattern!

July 2024

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