Amigurumi Easter Lily Bouquet – FREE Crochet Pattern

Amigurumi Easter Lily Bouquet – FREE Crochet Pattern
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Celebrate spring with a touch of handmade elegance through this Amigurumi Easter Lily Bouquet Crochet Pattern. Designed with open trumpet-shaped flowers, structured stems, and a balanced composition, this bouquet captures the delicate beauty of Easter lilies in yarn form. The addition of a petite bunny proportion brings a whimsical charm, making it a perfect seasonal project that blends floral grace with festive playfulness.

Whether you’re crafting a centerpiece for your Easter décor, creating a thoughtful handmade gift, or simply enjoying the art of crochet, this pattern offers both creativity and joy. With clear instructions and a design that highlights the lilies’ signature shape, you’ll be able to stitch a bouquet that radiates freshness and celebration. Gather your yarn, hook, and imagination—it’s time to crochet a bouquet that blossoms with springtime spirit!

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🐰 Amigurumi Easter Lily Bouquet with Bunny & Egg Crochet Pattern

Celebrate the joy of spring with this charming crochet scene featuring a bouquet of blooming Easter lilies, an adorable bunny in a pink dress, and a heart-decorated Easter egg! This delightful combination makes a perfect handmade decoration or gift to welcome the Easter season with warmth and cuteness.


🧵 Skill Level

Intermediate – involves wire-supported florals, shaping, and clean multi-part assembly.


📏 Finished Size

  • Total height: 34–40 cm (13.5–16 inches)
  • Bunny: 10–12 cm (4–4.7 inches)
  • Egg base: 11–13 cm (4.3–5 inches)

🧶 Materials & Yarn Amount

  • White yarn (flowers, bunny, egg): 130–160 g
  • Soft yellow yarn (inner petals): 25–30 g
  • Olive / medium green yarn (stems): 40–50 g
  • Dark green yarn (leaves): 40–50 g
  • Light green yarn (buds): 20–25 g
  • Pink yarn (dress): 25–30 g
  • Green yarn (heart motif): 10–15 g
  • Black thread (eyes): small amount
  • Light pink yarn (nose): small amount

Other:

  • 2.5–3.0 mm hook
  • Floral wire (for stems and leaves)
  • Polyester stuffing (~200 g)
  • Yarn needle
  • Safety eyes (6–8 mm)
  • Pot or base support

✂️ Abbreviations (US Terms)

MR – magic ring
sc – single crochet
inc – increase
dec – invisible decrease
ch – chain
sl st – slip stitch
FO – fasten off


🌼 Lily Flowers (Make 5)

Petals (Make 5 per flower)

With white or pale yellow yarn:

Ch 13

Starting in 2nd ch:
sc 3, hdc 3, dc 4, 2 dc in last stitch

Continue on other side:
dc 4, hdc 3, sc 3

FO.

➡️ Gently stretch and curl edges outward


Flower Shape (Important)

  • Overlap petals slightly
  • Sew into a deep trumpet shape (not flat)
  • Curl tips outward

➡️ Flowers should appear fully open and flared


Inner Accent (Yellow)

Make smaller version (ch 9)

Sew inside base of flower.


Stamens

With yellow yarn:

Ch 6
sl st back

Make 3 per flower and attach upright.


Stem

With olive green yarn:

Round 1: MR, 6
Rounds 2–24: sc around (6)

Insert floral wire.

FO.

Attach securely inside flower.


🌱 Buds (Make 3)

With light green yarn:

Round 1: MR, 6
Round 2: (1 sc, inc) ×3 (9)
Rounds 3–10: sc around (9)

➡️ Slightly pointed top

Attach to thinner stems.


🍃 Leaves (Long, Structured – Make 12–16)

With dark green yarn:

Ch 16

sc 4, hdc 4, dc 5, hdc 2, sc

Work back along other side

FO.

➡️ Keep leaves:

  • Long and slightly curved
  • Attached along stems (not only tips)

🥚 Egg Base (Rounded with Flat Bottom)

Start with green yarn:

Round 1: MR, 6
Round 2: inc ×6 (12)
Round 3: (1 sc, inc) ×6 (18)
Round 4: (2 sc, inc) ×6 (24)
Round 5: (3 sc, inc) ×6 (30)

Rounds 6–8: sc around (30)

Switch to white:

Rounds 9–19: sc around (30)

➡️ Shape:

  • Rounded top
  • Stable flat bottom

Stuff firmly.


Closing

Round 20: (3 sc, dec) ×6 (24)
Round 21: (2 sc, dec) ×6 (18)
Round 22: (1 sc, dec) ×6 (12)
Round 23: dec ×6 (6)

FO.


Heart Detail

With green yarn:

  • Embroider a centered medium heart
  • Positioned on front midsection

🐰 Bunny (Compact & Small)

Head & Body (One Piece)

With white yarn:

Round 1: MR, 6
Round 2: inc ×6 (12)
Round 3: (1 sc, inc) ×6 (18)
Round 4: (2 sc, inc) ×6 (24)

Rounds 5–7: sc around (24)

Insert eyes between Rounds 5–6


Neck & Body

Round 8: (2 sc, dec) ×6 (18)
Rounds 9–12: sc around (18)

➡️ Keep body short and compact

Stuff firmly.


Close

Round 13: (1 sc, dec) ×6 (12)
Round 14: dec ×6 (6)

FO.


👂 Ears (Make 2)

With white yarn:

Round 1: MR, 4
Round 2: (1 sc, inc) ×2 (6)
Rounds 3–13: sc around (6)

➡️ Keep:

  • Tall
  • Thin
  • Slightly curved inward

Attach close together.


💪 Arms

Round 1: MR, 5
Rounds 2–5: sc around (5)

FO.

Attach slightly outward.


🦵 Legs

Round 1: MR, 6
Rounds 2–6: sc around (6)

FO.

Attach centered under body.


👗 Dress (Straight with Light Flare)

With pink yarn:

Ch 24, join

Rounds 1–3: sc around

Round 4: (1 sc, inc) around

Rounds 5–6: sc around

➡️ Creates soft, minimal flare

Add small sleeve loops.


🧵 Assembly

  • Insert stems deeply into egg top
  • Secure with wire and glue if needed
  • Arrange flowers at varying heights
  • Add leaves along stems
  • Place bunny centered on egg
  • Adjust spacing for balance

✨ Final Shaping Tips

  • Keep flowers open and slightly angled
  • Layer leaves behind blooms
  • Keep bunny upright and centered
  • Avoid perfect symmetry in bouquet

💡 Pro Tips

  • Use wire in all stems for structure
  • Curl petal edges outward for realism
  • Keep bunny smaller than flowers
  • Mix green tones evenly

🌸🐰 Final Result

This crochet arrangement blends delicate flowers, soft greenery, and a charming character into a beautifully balanced spring display. With its open lilies, layered foliage, and gentle color palette, it brings a fresh and elegant handmade touch to any space ✨


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