Are you ready to learn how to make the cutest crochet bunny slippers for dolls? Whether you’re a crochet beginner or a seasoned pro, this free crochet pattern with step-by-step video tutorial is designed to be quick and easy. From start to finish, these crochet bunny slippers only take about an hour to make and can be crocheted using scrap amounts of yarn.
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My daughter loves to dress up her dolls and toys and a few weeks ago, she would NOT go to bed because her doll was not ready for bed too. The look on her face was “Duh, Mom! dolls need pajamas too!”. Well, I got to work and the next day her doll had a new pair of pajamas. She was thrilled but she said I forgot one thing… her doll needed slippers!
Not one to leave an outfit without its proper accoutrements, I promised to make her a pair of little slippers for her doll. Now her doll has a complete bedtime outfit and Abbey is happy because her doll can get ready for bed with her every night. So thank you to my sweet girl for the inspiration behind this pattern and my crochet doll pajama pattern.
This pattern is Week 15 of the 2023 Amigurumi Advent Calendar Crochet Along and is designed to fit the 10-inch amigurumi dolls created for this crochet along. Find the pattern for Advent Adam here.
Want to learn more about the Amigurumi Advent Calendar CAL? Check out the 2023 Amigurumi Advent Calender Crochet Along home page that contains the pattern release schedule and a rundown of everything you need to know! All the free patterns in the CAL include video tutorials.
For the 2023 Amigurumi Advent Calendar Crochet Along, we’re making an amigurumi boy doll named Advent Adam (or Advent Addy) and then enough different outfits and adorable accessories to fill a DIY advent calendar – it’s the perfect gift to give that will engage children’s imaginations for hours of doll play.
Where Can I Get a Printable Copy of This Doll Clothing Pattern & The Crochet Doll?
- Grab an ad-free PDF, printable version of the complete doll pattern (all three parts of the doll together) and 1 full outfit pattern in one convenient pdf file in my Ravelry and Etsy shops
OR - Buy the 2023 Amigurumi Advent Calendar CAL Bundle in my Ravelry or Etsy shops and get this pdf pattern download of this and all the CAL patterns in printable bundle files PLUS the following bonus patterns exclusive to the bundle:
- Extra hair cap pattern & added embroidery instructions to make Advent Addy (a female doll) with photo tutorials.
- Chef’s Hat & Apron pattern for the dolls
- Swim top pattern (for Advent Addy)
- Frog Bucket Hat
- Mini Crochet Frog Toy
- Additional, exclusive bonus patterns with the release of each part of the bundle (there will be a minimum of 8 bonuses this year! (incl. the above-listed bonuses))
- Extra hair cap pattern & added embroidery instructions to make Advent Addy (a female doll) with photo tutorials.
Tips for Crocheting and Customizing Your Bunny Slippers
- To ensure that your bunny slippers are the right size for your amigurumi doll, make sure that you take the time to match the gauge given in the pattern. I have incorporated the gauge swatch into the pattern so if you match the gauge (see the note between rows 4 and 5) you can continue working through the slipper pattern. If not, you’ll have to start over and make adjustments until you match gauge.
- Have fun customizing this pattern but using some embroidery thread or scrap yarn to embroidery eyes and a nose on the front of the bunny.
- Want to give the bunny slippers a tail? Create a small pompom with a fork or mini pompom maker and tie it to the back of the slipper.
Other Great Free Amigurumi Patterns To Check Out
- Make some doll pajamas to go with your bunny slippers
- Another cute pair of shoes for dolls
- Buttons the Bunny – perfect for Easter baskets and gifting
Important Note About The Supply List for this Crochet Bunny Slippers for Dolls Pattern:
We will not be utilizing all of the supplies listed in the supplies list this week. We will be using them to complete our crochet doll outfits and accessories that we will crochet for our amigurumi doll over the coming weeks.
This is not an exhaustive list of all of the supplies we will need. This is everything we will need for Weeks 12 – 20 of the 2023 Amigurumi Advent Calendar Crochet Along.
Disclaimer:
Feel free to sell the finished item created with this free crochet pattern but please provide pattern credit back to me when posting online, and please provide a link to my blog: https://theloopylamb.com. Please do not resell, distribute, duplicate, or share this pattern in any printed or digital form, or claim this pattern as your own patterns or design. Please do not use my photos when selling your finished items. This pattern is for personal use only.
Skill Level:
- Easy
Terminology:
- US terms
Supplies:
- E / 3.5 mm Crochet Hook (or whatever sized hook needed to match gauge)
- WeCrochet Brava Worsted Weight Yarn (100% Premium Acrylic, Worsted Weight (4), 218yds/200m, 100g/3.5oz), 1 skein each of:
- Colour A: Almond (or preferred skin colour)
- Colour B: White
- Colour C: Gingerbread for Adam, Paprika for Addy (or preferred hair colour)Colour D: Denim
- Colour E: Black
- Colour F: Red
- Colour G: Celestial
- Colour H: Avocado
- Colour I: Marina
- Colour J: Clarity
- Colour K: Cornflower
- Colour L: Dove Heather
- 2 – 8mm Black Safety Eyes
- 2 – 9mm Green Safety Eyes – I used Lime Green Glitter Eyes from Chateau Bornais Crochet
- 2 – 12 mm Black Safety Eyes
- 9 – 9 mm Buttons in preferred colour(s)
- Polyester Stuffing (also available at Michaels
- Tapestry Needle / Yarn Needle
- Multiple Stitch Markers
- Pink Embroidery Thread
- Scissors
- Sewing Thread and Needle
- Sewing Pins (optional but helps make the assembly process easier)
Abbreviations:
- BLO = Back Loop Only
- BOB = Bobble (See Special Stitches)
- CH = Chain
- CH SP(s) = Chain Space(s)
- DC = Double Crochet
- DC2TOG = Double Crochet 2 Stitches Together in the same ST (See Special Stitches)
- FLO = Front Loop Only
- FO = Finish Off
- HDC = Half Double Crochet
- MC = Magic Circle
- PM = Place Marker/Stitch Marker
- RS = Right Side
- SC = Single Crochet
- SC3TOG = Single Crochet 3 Stitches Together (see Special Stitches)
- SCDEC = Single Crochet Decrease
- SCINC = Single Crochet Increase/ 2 SC STs in the same ST
- SK = Skip
- SL ST = Slip Stitch
- SP(s) = Space(s)
- ST(s) = Stitch(es)
- WS = Wrong Side
- YO = Yarn Over
Special Stitches and Techniques:
- Bobble (BOB): YO, insert hook into indicated ST, YO and pull up a loop, YO and pull through first two loops on hook, *YO and insert hook back into the same ST, YO and pull up a loop, YO and pull through first two loops on hook, repeat from * one more time. You should have 4 loops on your hook. YO and pull through all loops on hook.
- Double Crochet Two Stitches Together in the same ST (DC2TOG): YO, insert hook into indicated ST, YO and pull up a loop, YO and pull through first two loops on hook, YO and insert hook back into the same ST, YO and pull up a loop, YO and pull through first two loops on hook. You should have 3 loops on your hook. YO and pull through all loops on hook.
- Invisible Finish/Join: FO leaving a long tail. Thread the tail onto a tapestry needle. Skip a stitch and place the tapestry needle through the top of the next stitch from front to back and pull through. Place tip of needle into top of the last ST worked under the back loop of the stitch and pull through to the back of the work. Weave in the end. Learn how to do this with my invisible finish/join tutorial.
- Single Crochet (SC) Join: With a slip knot already on the hook, insert the hook into the designated stitch. YO and pull up a loop. YO and pull through both loops on the hook. View the SC Join tutorial here.
- Single Crochet 3 Together (SC3TOG): Insert hook into the first St, YO and pull up a loop, *insert hook into the next ST, YO and pull up a loop, repeat from * one more time. There should be 3 loops on your hook. YO and pull through all three loops. View the SC3TOG tutorial here.
Finished Size:
- To fit Advent Adam & Addy dolls – 10” tall dolls
Gauge:
- Clothing: 4 sts across x 6 rows = 1” square
Notes:
- These clothing and accessory patterns are designed to fit my Advent Adam and Addy dolls. Gauge is important for ensuring that your doll clothes fit your doll appropriately. If you don’t plan to match gauge, ensure that you maintain a consistent tension throughout each project. Using the same yarn line and hook throughout each project can also assist with minimizing gauge/tension changes.
- For a cleaner SCDEC on pieces worked in continuous rounds, do your SCDEC under the front loops only of each ST rather than under both loops. This is often referred to as an invisible decrease. Check out my invisible decrease tutorial on to see it done.
- For pieces worked in turned rows, use a normal SCDEC stitch instead of the invisible decrease.
- Colour changes are done using the last YO of the previous stitch (except where otherwise indicated).
You can purchase an inexpensive ad-free PDF version of this pattern with all three parts of the doll together + 1 outfit in one convenient file in my Ravelry and Etsy shops
OR
Buy the 2023 Amigurumi Advent Calendar CAL Bundle in my Ravelry or Etsy shops and get updates in your Ravelry library or Email (for Etsy buyers) when new parts
Crochet Bunny Slippers for Dolls Video Tutorial
Bunny Slippers (Make Two)
(Worked in a continuous spiral)
Round 1: Using Colour B, make a MC and SC 6 into the MC. (6)
Round 2: (SCINC) x 6. (12)
Round 3: (SC, SCINC) x 6. (18)
Round 4: SC, SCINC, (SC 2, SCINC) x 5, SC. (24)
Gauge Check: Piece should measure 1.5” across at widest point.
Round 5: In BLO, SL ST around. (24)
Round 6: In BLO, SC around. (24)
Rounds 7 – 9: SC around. (24)
Round 10: SC 9, (SCDEC) x 6, SC 3. (18)
FO using invisible finish (see special stitches & techniques) and weave in ends.
Bunny Ears (Make Four)
Using Colour B, CH 5.
Row 1: SC in the 2nd CH from the hook. HDC 2, (HDC, DC 2, HDC) in the last CH, working on the other side of the chain, HDC 2, SC. Join last ST to the first ST with a SL ST. (10)
FO leaving a long tail for sewing. Sew two ears to front of each slipper near Round 9.
That’s it! I hope you enjoyed making these crochet bunny slippers for dolls! Stay tuned for the next free pattern in the 2023 Amigurumi Advent Calendar CAL on June 23rd for the release of the next free pattern release of the crochet along. Until then, happy crocheting!
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