10 Amigurumi Crochet Patterns Perfect for Easter 2021

Here you'll find a round up of some brilliant amigurumi crochet patterns I've spotted that are perfect for Easter.

These are a mix of free and paid for crochet patterns by some brilliant independent crochet designers from around the world. I hope you enjoy the selection!

Bunny Roll Cake by Anne at CraftyGibbon

This scrumptious amigurumi crochet pattern is perfect for Easter and food amigurumi fans alike. Designed by Anne from CraftyGibbon, this bunny roll cake was the third pattern released as part of this year’s Amigurumi Bake Off crochet-a-long. You can get the crochet pattern for this delicious swiss roll from CraftyGibbon on Esty or Ravelry. Also, don’t forget to browse the hashtag #amigurumibakeoff on Instagram for some brilliant yarny food-lover inspiration too.

These four adorable bunny crochet patterns designed by Ellie Richards at Foxy Crochet are perfect for any time of the year. From left to right, we have Daisy the Rainbow Bunny, Rocky the Sleeping Bunny, Rosie the Dutch Bunny, and Robbie the Lionhead Bunny. These bunnies are not only great for bunny lovers, but are also great educational toys for kids. Ellie puts so much love into her crochet designs, and I can tell you from experience that her patterns are extremely well-written with loads of helpful tips, tricks, and picture tutorials. Head to the links below to find these patterns on Ravelry, and if you’d like to see more of Ellie’s designs head over to Instagram and give her a follow at @foxy.crochet.

This adorable little Chick in Easter Egg crochet pattern is a free pattern that’s ideal for Easter. It’s super soft, squishy, and cute. You might be able to tell from this cute chick that the designer, Cat, is a big fan of squishy chenille yarn. She is also one extremely talented pattern designer with a load of Disney inspired crochet patterns too. I had the pleasure of interviewing Cat previously on my blog about her crochet journey, and I’d highly recommend the read if you’re looking for some crochet tips or are just interested in learning more about her designs. You can also check out Cat’s blog here, which is full of gorgeous free crochet patterns. Cutting to the chase, don’t forget to get your hands on this adorable Chick in Easter Egg crochet pattern here.

This is another super squishy crochet pattern that works up very quickly and is as cuddly as can be. I’ve had the pleasure of testing some of Nicole’s designs before, and from experience I can tell you that her crochet patterns are very well-written and easy to follow. You can get this particular crochet pattern for free from Nicole’s blog here, or you can also download the PDF pattern from her shops on Ravelry or Etsy. I can’t wait to see some more Snuggle Buggle Bunny’s on my instagram feed!

This has to be one of my favourite crochet creations so far. Lily the Bunny was designed by Erinna Lee and comes from her crochet pattern book, Amigurumi Treasures. The picture you see above is the one I made. Honestly, there are so many amazing amigurumi designs within the Amigurumi Treasures crochet pattern book, but I just had to share this one again with you all since it’s another great design that is perfect for Easter.

I just had to add one more pattern designed by Nicole Chase to the list for this Easter crochet round up. This is another new pattern released by Nicole, and it is super simple, quick to make, but extremely effective and a great little softie for the kids this Easter. The pattern is available for free on Nicole’s blog here. Remember how I mentioned I’d pattern tested for Nicole previously too? If you’d like to find out more about pattern testing, check out this interview with Nicole about pattern testing from a designer’s perspective. I hope you enjoy it!

Rosy the Rabbit comes from Sarah Zimmerman’s crochet book, Crochet Cute Critters. This crochet book is one I always recommend to beginner crocheters who are interested in making amigurumi. It’s the one I used that really got me hooked on crochet. The patterns are simple to follow, and are great if you are learning. This particular Rabbit you see pictured above, was my third ever crochet creation. While it’s not perfect, I have very fond memories of this particular make. Plus, it’s just another great bunny pattern to add to that Easter crochet list.


I hope you’ve enjoyed this Easter crochet pattern round up, and I’d love to see your amigurumi creations. If you’re on Instagram or Facebook, feel free to tag me in your makes at @cillacrochets.

Don’t forget, you can also pin this post for later, if you’ve found any patterns you’d like to come back for.

Until next time, happy crocheting and I hope you have a wonderful Easter,

Cilla xx

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