My name is Rebeka and I love to crochet. My adventure with yarn began earlier than my fascination with crochet. I learned to knit and loved it as a child, and we made tapestries together with my mother, grandmother and sister. Crocheting only entered my life when I was an adult.
Photo: Own (Rebeka Novák-Szabó ev)
My first self-designed toy was the Snooze Bunny, which I designed and made at the beginning of my first pregnancy. I wanted to make a swaddle for my baby out of some very soft yarn, but the patterns I found (e.g. on Etsy) were all written on cotton yarn and none of them were exactly what I wanted. That's why I set off on the path of discovery and found the ideal yarn for me and started crocheting my ideal nynchyoka. It took 1 month to make the bunny the first time, after a lot of brainstorming and dismantling, I finally hung up the thread with pride and knew that I had made a lifelong friend for my little boy. I have written the pattern carefully so that I can make it for my future child(ren). The bunny was a great success among my friends, many people said how beautiful it was and my pride continued to swell.
After several months of not crocheting, I showed my childhood and pregnant friend how much my little son loves his Snooze Bunny, and then it was suggested that she would like one like this too. I offered to make it and this time I made my first sample with a small modification. I thought that because of the many positive feedbacks, it was worth presenting this idea of mine to the world and giving someone else the opportunity to make it. Everything started with this sample, my small business was born, i.e. bunnymoonHU.
The appearance of the first crochet pattern encouraged the creation of additional patterns. I realized that in this way I could develop my creativity and create something beautiful. My patterns were largely created through a unique idea, incorporating my creativity, my heart and my individuality.
Story of the bunnymoonHU crochet pattern:
- September 2020 – Snooze Bunny (sample planned: 04-05-2019; revised August 2020, published September 2020)
- October 2020 – Giant plush octopus
- October 2020 - Snooze Rudolphs, later the girl version Snooze Deer
- November 2020 – Snooze Teddy
- December 2020 – Snooze Fox and plush versions of all the previously planned nap cloths (later body corrected in early 2021 and late 2022)
- January 2021 - Plush penguin
- April 2021 - Snooze Lion and Plush lion
- June 2021 – Snooze Wolf and Plush wolf
- September 2021 – Andrew the fireman
- January 2022 - Crochet paper pocket holderFree Tissue Holder Crochet Pattern
- February 2022 - Geri, the policeman
- April 2022 - Roza, the duckling
- October 2022 - Snooze Bari
- November 2022 – Plush Lamb
- December 2022 – Christmas wreath crochet Christmas tree decoration
- July 2023 – Peti Kócos (crochet sparrow)
- July/August 2023 – SnoozeButterfly
- September/October 2023 – Jojo, the caring monster
- November/December 2023 – Jack, the colonel
- December 2023 - Hurka, the cylinder pig
Cover photo: Own (Rebeka Novák-Szabó ev)






























