Easter Bunny Chocolate Orange Cover |
Chocolate
Orange Bunny
DK YARN
3.5mm knitting needles
Using Brown ~
Cast on 43sts
1st Row: S1, *k1, p1, repeat from * to the last 2sts,
k2
2nd Row: S1, *p1, k1, repeat from * to end
Repeat last 2 rows three times more
9th Row: S1, knit to end
10th Row: S1 purl to last
st, K1
Repeat last 2 rows 7 more
25th Row: *K2tog, repeat
from * to last st, K1
26th Row: P2 tog, to end
Cut yarn, leaving a 'tail' to use for sewing up, draw the end through
all stitches, pull up tightly
Sew up side seam
Ears (make 2)
Using Cream ~
Cast
on 9sts
Rib
12 rows
(S1,
k2tog, psso), (s1, k2tog, psso), k3tog
(3sts)
S1,
k2tog, psso
Fasten
off
Cut the yarn leaving a short ‘tail’.
With a yarn needle, pull the yarn
through all the remaining stitches and secure
Sew ears on to the top of the bunny
Tail
Using white eyelash / fluffy yarn cast
on 3 stitches
Row 1: Knit in the front and back of every
stitch (6sts)
Knit 5 rows
Row 7: K2tog three times (3sts)
Cast off
Fasten off, leaving a little ‘tail’
Thread the tail onto a sewing needle
and weave in and out all around the outside and pull tight to gather up the
tail
Sew tail onto the bunny
Face
Embroider
on features using a length of dark coloured yarn for the eyes, and pink for the
nose and mouth.
Fill with a Terry's Chocolate Orange for a cute little Easter gift :)
Fill with a Terry's Chocolate Orange for a cute little Easter gift :)
If you would like to make an Easter Chick - you will find the instructions here ~
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