Show off your style with this adorable crochet Miffy pouch! Perfect for storing tiny must-haves, it’s the cutest accessory to make your everyday more fun.
Carrying a pouch that’s not only adorable but also practical for everyday use! This crochet Miffy pouch pattern is the perfect blend of charm and functionality. Featuring a beautiful design inspired by the beloved bunny, it’s ideal for storing small essentials like keys, coins, makeup, or stationery. The cute and minimalist appearance, with Miffy’s signature features and floppy ears, makes it a delightful accessory for kids and adults alike.
Stylish Free Crochet Miffy Pouch Pattern for Small Essentials

Whether you want to brighten your day or add a touch of fun to someone else’s life, this pouch is a perfect choice. Its soft crochet texture adds a cozy feel, while its compact size makes it easy to carry in bags or pockets. Plus, with a variety of yarn colors to choose from, you can personalize it to match your style. Both useful and stylish, this Miffy pouch is a joy to make and even more delightful to use.

Free Crochet Miffy Pouch Pattern
Skill Level
- Suitable for Intermediate Crocheters.
- Familiarity with magic rings, slip stitches, single crochet, half double crochet, and double crochet is required.
Materials Needed
- Yarn:
- 5-ply milk cotton yarn: White (primary color) and Black (details).
- Optional: Any yarn of your choice; adjust hook size accordingly.
- Hook:
- 3 mm crochet hook.
- Other Supplies:
- Darning Needle: For sewing and weaving ends.
- Stitch Marker: (or safety pin) to mark the beginning of rounds.
- Scissors.
- Glue: For attaching felt details.
- Black Felt: Use thin, crisp felt for clean edges.
Gauge
- Not particularly important for this pouch; crochet tightly for a neat finish.
Key Abbreviations
- ch: Chain.
- sc: Single crochet.
- hdc: Half double crochet.
- dc: Double crochet.
- sl st: Slip stitch.
- MR: Magic Ring.
- inc: Increase (2 stitches worked into the same stitch).
- st: Stitch.
- rnd: Round.
Special Notes
- Use the stitch marker to mark the first stitch of each round.
- Work in rounds, ensuring the piece lays flat.
- Weave in ends securely to prevent unraveling.
Pattern Instructions
Base – Back Piece
- Start with a Magic Ring:
- Wrap the yarn twice around two fingers to create the ring.
- Insert hook under the first loop, grab the second loop, pull through, and twist to secure.
- Yarn over, pull through the loop to create the magic ring.

- Rnd 1:
- Ch 2 (does not count as a stitch).
- Work 12 dc into the magic ring.
- Tighten the magic ring by pulling the tail snugly.
- Sl st to the first dc to close the round. Tighten the loop slightly.
- Rnd 2:
- Ch 2 (does not count as a stitch).
- Work 2 dc into each st around (24 sts total).
- Mark the first stitch with a stitch marker.
- Sl st to the first st to close the round.

- Rnd 3:
- Ch 2.
- Follow the sequence: 1 dc in next st, inc in next st (i.e., 2 dc in the same stitch). Repeat this pattern around.
- Finish with 36 sts total.
- Sl st to the marked st to close the round.
- Fasten off and weave in the end.

Front Piece
- Repeat Rnds 1–3 from the back piece instructions. Do not fasten off after Rnd 3.
- Rnd 4 (Ear Start):
- Ch 2, work 1 dc in the first st.
- Hdc in next st, sc in next st.
- Sl st in next 3 sts.
- Sc in next st, hdc in next st, dc in next st.
- This completes the first ear.
- Rnds 5–7 (Ear):
- Ch 1, turn the ear and work 4 sc across. (Skip slip stitches, focus on the stitch rows.)
- Repeat this row for Rnds 6 and 7.
- Rnd 8:
- Skip the first st and work 2 dc inc in the next st (creating a rounded tip for the ear).
- Repeat 2 dc inc in the next st.
- Sl st in the last st and fasten off.

- Second Ear:
- Attach yarn one st away from the first ear to create a gap.
- Repeat the instructions for Rnds 4–8.
Eyes and Mouth
- Eyes:
- Cut two small ellipses from thin black felt for the eyes.
- Position them on the front of the pouch but attach them later (after assembling both pouch pieces).
- Mouth:
- Thread black yarn through the darning needle. Arrange a simple cross shape on the lower half of the face:
- Secure the yarn from the back, bring the needle out to create the first diagonal line, and repeat for the second diagonal.
- Adjust the placement as desired.
- Thread black yarn through the darning needle. Arrange a simple cross shape on the lower half of the face:
Assembly
- Slip Stitch the Two Pieces Together:
- Place the front and back pieces together, wrong sides facing.
- Begin slip stitching along the lower half to join them:
- Insert hook into corresponding sts of both pieces, yarn over, and pull through all loops to create a slip stitch.
- Work across the bottom edge.
- Top Edge Slip Stitches:
- Slip stitch around the top edge of the front piece only to create a clean border.
- Work along the ear edges for additional detail.
Strap
- Chain Strap:
- Attach yarn to the center st between the ears on the front piece.
- Ch 60–70 for the strap length (adjust to preference).
- Sl st back into the same st to secure. Fasten off.
- Loop Closure:
- Attach yarn to the top center st of the back piece and ch 5.
- Sl st back into the same st to form a loop. Fasten off.
Final Details
- Weave in all yarn tails to neatly finish the pouch.
- Use glue to attach the felt eyes securely to the front of the pouch.
Conclusion
Congratulations on completing your Miffy pouch! This adorable accessory can be used as a decoration, bag charm, or even a small storage pouch. Its charming look and versatility make it perfect for gifting or personal use.
Pattern Correction
- Rnd Count: Ensure stitch counts are correct for each round—double-check after completing every round.
- Final Finishing: Slip stitches on the top edge are optional for decoration but improve neatness.
Tips for a Better Process
- Use Thin Felt: For precise and clean felt edges.
- Eye Placement: Position felt eyes carefully before gluing for the best look.
- Customization: Adjust the strap’s length for a longer or shorter charm.
