Long Ear Bunny Pattern

It is a pleasure to introduce Coco to you. Your new best friend because Coco is an adorable bunny with long ears. This pattern is beginner-friendly and provides step-by-step instructions so you can create your very own Coco bunny.

With its long ears and charming design, Coco will make a thoughtful gift for someone special or you can add it to your own collection. This amigurumi toy doesn’t have safety eyes but embroider eyes and nose so safe to give to children. So bring little Coco to life and start this pattern today!

This crochet pattern and image are property of Crochet And Stitches.

View the full pattern here 

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