Bouncy Bunny Coasters

Bunny Crochet Coaster Pattern – Easter Bunny Mug Rugs + Video Tutorial

Add a little bunny charm to your table with this crochet bunny coaster pattern — a beautifully textured overlay mosaic design worked in flat rows from the right side only.

These small square bunny crochet coasters (or mug rugs) are quick to make, satisfying to make, and perfect for Easter decorating — or for adding a playful spring touch to your home.

The pattern includes four different bunny designs, so you can mix and match your favourites to create a fun set of coasters. You’ll also find bonus instructions for joining multiple coasters into an adorable Easter bunny garland for seasonal decorating.

The bunny motifs are crisp, bold, and surprisingly easy to create using overlay mosaic crochet — even if you’re newer to the technique.

This crochet pattern and image are property of HanJan Crochet.

View the full pattern here 

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