The last 2 – 3 weeks were intensively full with this crochet patterns bunny joy, very very intensive. Just couldn’t stop doing more and more of these bunnies and then play the fashion designer and dress them up with this naive colourful chic. Hope this joy shines trough the pictures though. I’m not just talking about the joy you get when you see the results but the joy of the making. I enjoy each and every step on this ‘bunny make’ process and I have a strong feeling that it is not going to stop any time soon.Not just that I can’t stop making them, I’ve also started making baby bunnies. Adding a baby bunny crochet patterns was the natural next step…. :))). My work is usually very intuitive. ~ ~ ~ letting my hands lead me ~ ~ ~ The hard part though was to remember to stop and write down each of my steps and not to get carried away. I knew, from a certain point, that I would write down some crochet patterns. So I had to write everything I do or undo. I have this lovely notebook, my recipes sketch book – always right next to me, to carry all my crochet thoughts.The plan was to post everything in my bunny box process, about a week ago. But life like life – they had other plans. Minion3 spent all the last week at home with me, feeling under the weather and after a few days of taking care of him + ‘slowly’ writing down my Angie bunny pattern, guess what??? I joined him and couldn’t get out of bed for more than 5 minutes till yesterday actually.Every time one of my Minions is not feeling very well, I take my computer out of the studio and place it in our kitchen table so I can keep on my working progress, while at the same time taking an eye open at my little one. I am so thankful for being a working at home mom. The multi tasking is often quite demanding here, but I prefer enjoying the positive side of it.The first part of the week went quite well actually, as I was able to make a huge progress, writing down my step by step crochet patterns and taking many photos of the Angie bunny making. We were both pretty happy being home together and were even enjoying the slow mornings in our pijamas, drinking hot tea, sleeping on the couch together, hugging a bunny.He asked if I can make him a baby boy. The first baby I made is “cute but it’s a girl…” :). So I made one baby boy for him. Still have to dress him up. These 2 bunnies I made while writing the pattern are now waiting for their outfits. I made a very nice progress on the bunny pattern and after a few days I just had it done + somehow, I managed to put the new Angie crochet pattern on my Etsy shop!!!The second part of the week was quite different though. I started feeling a little strange around the middle of the day. I was so slow and I started to feel my head and hands heavy. I just had to leave everything as is and take myself right into bed. I was so happy that the crochet pattern is ready on the shop, as I knew at this point that I won’t be able to make much more than that now. And then came the part where this flu took over my body. Gosh this is not a joke!! My beloved family took a real good care of me and made everything they thought will help, as well as all these house+kids works that are usually done by me. As my doctor recommended, I had some inhalations sessions, which helped a lot. With tones of tea cups + soup that my mom made for me I spent most of my days in bed and slept for hours. It took me almost a week to step out and come visit our balcony garden, enjoy these new flowers we’ve just planted. An hour of sitting in our sunny garden, absorbing the sun rays, made me feel soooooooooo good. I believe this was the first step back to normal, not the usual energized yet, but on the right track. So, now that Minion3 is playing football again and I’m slowly starting to recover, what can I tell you about this lovely Angie pattern? First that I called her Angie, just because she is a little angel. Ohh, you will love making it. It’s a step by step pattern, very easy to follow, with many close up pictures along the written words. I am really very excited about it, as I find it one of the most beautifully made patterns I’ve ever made, highly detailed in explanations, with many beautiful close up pictures, deliciously made.
If you crochet your Angie bunny with a 2.25mm, tightly, as recommended on my instructions, than 1 ball of Granny Kit cotton, colour Sand, will make 2 bunnies.Now the plan is to add the outfits patterns to the shop really soon. There are 2 workshops coming soon but I plan to write down the first outfit, step by step pattern, right after them. One of the clothes will be a free pattern, here at my little blog corner, so no worries, your Angie bunny will not stay cold for long.
My next blog post will come in few days, as I promised few of you to put here some colourful pictures for my Bloom blanket. Hope it will help you with your colour layout, for your Bloom blankets. Thanks for coming, See you soon, xoxMo.
37 comments on a box of joy and a pattern
Jane Miller
I’m so sorry you had the flu! That is not fun…at all! I’m glad to read both you and your son are on the mend and slowly things are getting back to normal.
I am going to go and purchase the Angie pattern right now…she/he is adorable and I can’t wait to make one! I love that she is not too big..just the right size for me to enjoy.
Love your blog and thanks so much! By the way, your English is wonderful!
Mo Malron (author)
Thanks Jane! I am sure you’ll enjoy making the bunny. Would love to hear what you think of the pattern.
Anita Sharp
I’m sorry that you were so ill, and I’m happy that you and your Minion are well again! Angie Bunny is adorable – nice job!
Mo Malron (author)
Thank you Anita!
Susann Hipp
Dear Mo,
you doing wonderful things, I love your blog and I’m totally in love with Angie and her family. Yvonne I also like very much. Thanks so much.
My question is, is the Pattern difficult?
Before I can start with this work, I have to translated into German. And sometimes it is difficult with the special crochet shortcuts and technical terms.
What do you mean, i can do that?
Warm Greetings from Freiburg
Susann
Mo Malron (author)
Hi Susann, first THANK YOU for your nice words – means so much to me!
The pattern is not a hard one to do but it is not very good as a first crochet project.
All the stitches are very well explained at the beginning of the instructions.
I am here for more questions and if you purchase this pattern and something is not very clear to you, I’m here to help.
Susann Hipp
Hi Mo,
thanks for your nice answer.
Yvonne will be not my first project. I think i will try it!
Order will come in the next Days. 😉
Thanks soooo much.
Susann
Roxie
I hope you are feeling much better. The flu is so hard on the body, mind and spirit. And I to hope that one day you will do Angie’s clothes also and have patterns for sale in your shop.
Mo Malron (author)
I am much better now Roxie, Thank you. My plan is to work on the first clothing pattern in the next days so it will be at my shop soon. promise!
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Linda
Your Angie bunny is so very sweet! The sweetest bunny I’ve seen. So simple! The simplicity of the design is what is so wonderful. I love all her clothes and the baby sister too! Your English is perfect; your expression lovely. I’ve been experimenting with bunnies recently too and like you, am finding it difficult to stop!
So sorry you’ve not been feeling well!
Mo Malron (author)
Thank you so much for your lovely comment Linda. Please come back for more 🙂
Linda
I just posted http://mykeeponkeepingon.blogspot.com/2016/04/bunnies-and-more-bunnies_25.html on my blog about my adventures using your lovely pattern. It is without a doubt the happiest little bunny I’ve ever seen. It has given me many hours of fun (I’m not done yet!). Thank you so much for sharing your talent!
Mo Malron (author)
Linda, your blog is just beautiful and the bunnies created are adorable. Thank you so much for sharing your bunny making adventure and pointing to my blog and shop in such a lovely way. xoxMo
Beth
A delightful bunny, and a delightful post. So glad to hear that you are on the mend. Take good care,
warmly,
Beth
Maria
Angie is just adorable! She’s definately on my to-crochet-list! When will more outfits be available on your etsy?
Mo Malron (author)
Thank you Maria, I’ll add more outfits for Angie in the next few days.
Hillary
When I first saw this I fell in love! I have a baby due in August and I knit but still learning more. I want to give this a try and make one for my baby. Am I going to need a computer for the download or will it work on a iPhone 6+ ?
Mo Malron (author)
Hillary, yes it will work, you can download the pdf file on your iPhone6+
If you have problems after you purchase the pattern, please let me know and I’ll e mail you the files.
Kelly S
I am having so much funny making these bunnies! I can’t wait to start making the clothes 🙂
Rachel Richardson
This is adorable!! Where can I find patterns for clothes?
Mo Malron (author)
Thank you Rachel, you can find few free patterns here on my blog and some on my Etsy shop.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/CrochetObjet?ref=hdr_shop_menu
Samantha
Hello, umm, i was wondering, do you sell the bunnies, as the bunnies, in there full form?
Cause my daaughter really would like one, but i do not know how to crochet!
Mo Malron (author)
Hi Samantha, Yes I do sell crocheted bunnies. Please contact me by email:
momalron@gmail.com
Thank you
SARAH.JB
Hi,
I’m from Iran, I cannot purchase the pattern due to my country situation that we cannot buy things online internationally … I’m so sad cause I really loooove 💗this cutie bunny. Is there any chance you send me the pattern? Or some helps at least… 😢
Mo Malron (author)
Hi Sara, THAN YOU for your comment. Please send me an e mail and we’ll find the way – momalron@gmail.com
SARAH.JB
Thanks for responding , sure, I’m so thankful 🙏🙏🙏💗
SARAH.JB
Hi dear,
Thank you for your beautiful Angie bunny pattern, I’m now crocheting it and I love it, the pattern is so clearly written and it’s all great! So cute and adorable… 💗🐰🐇
Thanks!
An BTW, I love this blog!
Régine Hillemacher
I just love it
Paula
I hope you are feeling better and I love your bunny family. After the holidays I hope to be able to make a few of them and share my work with you. Take care and thank you for sharing your work, they are absolutely Adorable
Emmili
Looks cute. Hopefully I will be able to understand the English description. I will try. Thank you for sharing the description.
Sol
You sell on ebay? The little bunny patterns..
I love your work, but I do not shop for Etsy.
I buy on Ebay please Can you sell me on Ebay?
Mo Malron (author)
I don’t have a shop on ebay but I can send you a Paypal request if you like.
Please send me an email to: momalron@gmail.com
Gemma
Oh my… I’ve only just found this post / your blog on Pinterest and I’m in love! I just *have* to try your Angie bunny as soon as I can! How gorgeous and with limitless wardrobe options!
I’ve just started my own blog actually, and I can only hope that it becomes as beautiful and inspiring as yours: https://thesweetestgeekcrochet.wordpress.com
Thanks for sharing your makes / life ❤️
Diana Morales
do you have a patter for the cloth for the bunny?
Mo Malron (author)
Yes, you can find some of them here:
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/CrochetObjet?ref=si_shop
and some free patterns here
http://crochetobjet.com/2016/06/17/mini-pretty-in-pink-a-baby-bunny-dress-pattern/
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