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Balloon Bunny

Aren’t balloon animals so much fun? My sons love them but have real issues with them inevitably popping so a pop-proof alternative was needed. We also love puzzles and interactive toys. A crochet balloon animal fits all of those requirements!

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It sits so well all on its own! Not sure if white was the best choice for a little 4 year old boy to receive though, haha.

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Look at that cute little bunny tail!

Jennifer Yelk-Hateruma holds the copyright for this pattern. Please do not share or redistribute this pattern in any format or translation into any other language. Feel free to sell any finished items.

I used #4 medium worsted weight acrylic yarn and a 3.0 mm hook (or your preference).
Gauge is not important but make sure all of your yarn is the same weight.
My bunny measures about 6.5” (16.5cm) from toes to tail and about 8.5” (21.5cm) high when assembled.

Stitches used in American terminology:
MR – magic ring
sc – single crochet
inc – increase
     (2 sc stitches together into the same space)
dec –decrease
     (2 sc stitches together with a single stitch)
st – stitch
FO – finish off
FLO – front loop only
[…] – repeat sequence between brackets indicated number of times

This is a no-sew pattern and you will be stuffing as you go. You want to stuff firmly enough so that each section holds its shape even with a lot of handling but not so firmly that the pieces can’t fit between each other while twisting together. When twisting, I usually start with the front legs because you will have to feed either the entire length of ears and head, or the body to tail parts through the ring formed to basically tie each part.

Start from the tail end.

Tail:

1.     4sc in MR.     (4)

2.     sc in each st.     (4)

3.     [ inc, sc ] x 2.     (6)

4.     inc x 6.     (12)

5.     [ inc, sc ] x 6.     (18)

6.     [ inc, 2sc ] x 6.     (24)

7-9.     (3 rows) sc in each st.     (24)

10.     [ dec, 2sc ] x 6.     (18)

11.     [ dec, sc ] x 6.     (12)

12.     dec x 6.     (6)

13.     dec x 3.     (3)

Back Leg (do this section twice to make 2 leg segments):

*For these 2 joining rows I usually do FLO if I can’t catch both loops due to the thinness of the rounds.
1-2.     (2 rows) sc in each st.     (3)

3.     inc x 3.     (6)

4.     inc x 6.     (12)

5.     [ inc, sc ] x 6.     (18)

6.     [ inc, 2sc ] x 6.     (24)

7-36.     (30 rows) sc in each st.     (24)

37.     [ dec, 2sc ] x 6.     (18)

38.     [ dec, sc ] x 6.     (12)

39.     dec x 6.     (6)

40.     dec x 3.     (3)

Body:

1-2.     (2 rows) sc in each st.     (3)

3.     inc x 3.     (6)

4.     inc x 6.     (12)

5.     [ inc, sc ] x 6.     (18)

6.     [ inc, 2sc ] x 6.     (24)

7-21.     (15 rows) sc in each st.     (24)

22.     [ dec, 2sc ] x 6.     (18)

23.     [ dec, sc ] x 6.     (12)

24.     dec x 6.     (6)

25.     dec x 3.     (3)

Front Leg (repeat instructions for body 2 times):

After you have finished the front legs you will have a total of 6 segments; tail, 2 legs, body, and 2 legs.

Neck:

1-2.     (2 rows) sc in each st.     (3)

3.     inc x 3.     (6)

4.     inc x 6.     (12)

5.     [ inc, sc ] x 6.     (18)

6.     [ inc, 2sc ] x 6.     (24)

7-9.     (3 rows) sc in each st.     (24)

10.     [ dec, 2sc ] x 6.     (18)

11.     [ dec, sc ] x 6.     (12)

12.     dec x 6.     (6) 13.     dec x 3.     (3)

Ears (do this section twice to make 2 ear segments):

1-2.     (2 rows) sc in each st.     (3)

3.     inc x 3.     (6)

4.     inc x 6.     (12)

5.     [ inc, sc ] x 6.     (18)

6.     [ inc, 2sc ] x 6.     (24)

7-31.     (25 rows) sc in each st.     (24)

32.     [ dec, 2sc ] x 6.     (18)

33.     [ dec, sc ] x 6.     (12)

34.     dec x 6.     (6)

35.     dec x 3.     (3)

Muzzle:

1-2.     (2 rows) sc in each st.     (3)

3.     inc x 3.     (6)

4.     inc x 6.     (12)

5.     [ inc, sc ] x 6.     (18)

6.     [ inc, 2sc ] x 6.     (24)

7-12.     (6 rows) sc in each st.     (24)

13.     [ dec, 2sc ] x 6.     (18)

14.     [ dec, sc ] x 6.     (12)

15.     dec x 6.     (6)

16.     dec x 3.     (3)

Nose:

1.     FLO 3sc in each st around.     (9)

FO

You should have 10 segments from beginning to end.

It is maybe a bit difficult to explain the twisting assembly in words and pictures but I will add a few anyway. Basically, you will fold your pairs of legs and ears and give a single twist to make it into a ring and then pass the other segments through the ring to tie it together. Tuck the arms into the leg opening to achieve the sitting position.

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