Check it out, down there, to the left....Do you see what I did? It's my first free pattern! It was a little sketchy at first, getting it loaded to the blog, getting that to work, and then getting a button up. But, with a little thinking work, and a bit of help from Mr Danger, I figured it out! Who rocks the party that rocks the party?
I have been wanting a pattern that uses up all those little bits and bobs of yarn you have left after projects, and since I am on total bunny-rama here after getting Chester out, I went with another bunny for my first free pattern. Since Easter is around the corner I wanted something that was super quick and easy to give as little gifts to friends for bunny day. Here's what I came up with:
A tiny bunny! I think they are pretty darn cute and now have knitted a ton of them.
I will also being getting the pattern up on Ravelry, hopefully this evening, and mentioning it in ye 'ol etsy shop, just so ya know.
So, enjoy! And send me pictures when you get some Nuggets done!
(Edited to note: I moved the pattern so it is easier to find. Pattern is located up as the top button on the right hand side. It is also available as a free download through ravelry.com)

God bless you for this simple pattern - my daughter will be in knitting bunny bliss!
Posted by: Tania McCartney | April 12, 2009 at 10:08 PM
I had fun making these...maybe a little too much fun. Thanks for the pattern. I have pics on my blog and ravelry.
Posted by: Redzshadow | April 13, 2009 at 02:00 PM
Thank you so much for the pattern! I will be making lots of bunnies for next year! I posted a photo of my finished bunny on my blog, www.mysweetcheaplife.com. Love your adorable creations, and look forward to visiting your blog regularly!
Thanks again!
Posted by: Kristine | April 13, 2009 at 02:09 PM
You're a doll. A big Canadian Hug coming your way! LPxo
Posted by: Liberty Post Editor | April 14, 2009 at 08:44 AM
I made one bunny nugget and I'm positive I'll be making MANY more. It's so fun. Great pattern! Thanks so much for sharing it!!
I blogged my little nugget here:
http://tmatthewsfineart.blogspot.com/2009/05/and-this-one-is-all-for-me.html
Posted by: Tif Matthews | May 30, 2009 at 11:34 AM
Thank a lot
Posted by: Fang | October 16, 2009 at 05:11 AM
Thanks so much for the pattern. I made three (as per the instructions of keeping them in threes) and my 7 year old son adores them.
you can see them here
Posted by: joanne wardle | December 09, 2009 at 11:13 AM
I just found your Blog by typing in Bunny Nuggets! I'm pretty slow at knitting but I hope I can make one of these little guys before I get too frustrated and give up!
Posted by: Lisa Thoms | August 05, 2010 at 12:45 AM
I knitted two of these, one with twice the measurements of the original pattern. They're super cute and I love having them to sit on my pillow for decoration :)
Posted by: Hannah | August 17, 2010 at 11:19 AM
they look adorable!
i wish i could knit as well as you can, but sadly i wasn't graced with knitting(i probably am, but with my short attention span, it wont last) I am with sewing plushies/felties/whateve other name you can think of for those fabric animals.
when i first saw your bunnies, i was like "oh cool! i wonder if their knitted or she made them out of like, a knitted hat?" which i then learned that their knitted i was a bit sad, but maybe some day i'll learn how to make them? ^^
Posted by: Amanda | August 17, 2010 at 10:35 PM
I saw them and immediately made one for my niece. Instead of stuffing it I placed a plastic egg filled with jelly beans in it's tummy. Once that is emptied the bunny can still be used as an egg warmer. I also made the bunny a "necklace" with a charm bracelet charm attached. After all I came across those bunnies when I was searching for a cute way to wrap this charm. Now the bunny became the gift tag. Too cute.
Posted by: Eva | April 17, 2011 at 09:57 PM