I would call my bunny Delilah / Deli. :)
Get a chance to win a free spring bunny crochet pattern from A Morning Cup of Jo by simply following the instructions below. Good luck! :)
May 19, 2012. SPECIAL SPRING GIVEAWAY!!! :D
This year has been off to an amazing start — I’ve been more busy than I have ever been before, but I’ve achieved goals that I had previously thought were only wishful dreams. For example, I am finally starting my own little online shop (it’s still under construction lol), and I JUST published my first amigurumi pattern!! I’m celebrating this HUGE milestone in my crafting life by giving away lots of FREE STUFF!! :DI’m hosting FOUR giveaways on Tumblr and Facebook, and there will be a total of TEN WINNERS! Visit me on either site (or both sites!) to join in the fun! YOU CAN ENTER ALL FOUR GIVEAWAYS!!! :D
**This is a giveaway for FREE SPRING BUNNY CROCHET PATTERNS!**
How to participate:
- REBLOG this post (ONCE) IN ITS ENTIRETY (please don’t delete any text!) AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS WHEN YOU REBLOG: What will you name your bunny and why? That’s it! Simple, right? :)
Winners:
- There will be FOUR winners!!! These winners will be chosen using a random generator. Please enable your ask boxes so that I may personally notify you when you win.
This giveaway ENDS on Saturday, May 26th, 2012 @ 11:59PM (PST). Winners will be announced on A Morning Cup of Jo Creations on Sunday! :)
SNEAK PEEK:
To get a glimpse of my super detailed, super cute Spring Bunny Crochet Pattern, visit me on Craftsy!
GOOD LUCK! <3 I can’t wait to see who wins!
Hi guys! If you’d like to learn how to crochet this little bulbasaur, keep reading!
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Crocheted R2D2 coffee cup cozy! More at my blog!

At last! The Gingerbread Man has arrived. :)
It’s based off the Lion Brand pattern, though my version is smaller (6 inches was a bit too large for little gifts and ornaments, so I designed one that would only be 4 inches).
PATTERN: Gingerbread Man Ornament (4 inches in height)
(DISCLAIMER: Please do not claim this pattern for your own. You are free to share this with others but please do not sell it online.)
Head
Rd 1: Magic loop, 6 sc (6)
2: Inc around (12)
3: (1 sc, inc), 6 times (18)
4: (2 sc, inc), 6 times (24)
5-7: sc around (24)
8: (2 sc, dec), 6 times (18)
9: (1 sc, dec), 6 times until closed (12)
Body
Rd 1: Magic loop, 6 sc (6)
2: Inc around (12)
3: (1 sc, inc) around, 6 times (18)
4: (2 sc, inc) around, 6 times (24)
5-13: sc around (24)
14: (1 sc, dec) around (24)
15: (1 sc, dec) around (16)
16: decrease around until sealed
Arms (Make 2)
Rd 1: Magic loop, 6 sc (6)
2: inc around (12)
3-4: sc around (12)
5: (1 sc, dec) around (8)
6: dec around until sealed
Legs (Make 2)
Rd 1: Magic loop, 6 sc (6)
2: inc around (12)
3-5: sc around (12)
6: (1 sc, dec) around (8)
7: dec until sealed
Join everything together by sewing, attach 2 beads for eyes, and felt / sequins for the cheeks, mouth and buttons.
I was lazy, so I did not do color-switching anymore for the arms and legs. To add white icing, take white yarn and sew around the arms and legs until you form distinct lines of icing.
For the ribbon, simply tie white yarn around the neck of the gingerbread man.
Please let me know if there are any corrections in the pattern! I tried to record my pattern while freestyling it, so I might have made some errors.
Enjoy!