Free crochet pattern Easter Egg
Are you going to give a hostess gift at Easter or do you need some Easter decorations? Here are 2 sizes of Easter eggs, which you can make and decorate just as you wish. Here you see 2 suggestions to how you can decorate the eggs. The Easter eggs are made with Infinity Hearts Barbante and the decoration embrodery is made in Infinity Hearts Amigurumi.
Size
Small: approximately 11 cm in diameter and 18 cm tall
Big: approximately 24 cm in diameter and 31 cm tall
Materials
- Crochet hook 6,00 mm
- Darning needle
- Filling (Small: approx. 60 gram / Big: approx. 370 gram)
- Plastic pellet (Small: approx. 65 gram / Big: approx. 345 gram)
- Nylon sockings
Abbreviation
- Infinity Hearts Barbante colour 03 Off White .
- Small: approx. 85 gram - Big: approx. 325 gram
For decoration (1 skein of each):
- Infinity Hearts Amigurumi colour 27 Yellow
- Infinity Hearts Amigurumi colour 15 Mint
- Infinity Hearts Amigurumi colour 20 Light Purple
- Infinity Hearts Amigurumi colour 28 Dark Yellow
- Infinity Hearts Amigurumi colour 11 Pistachio Green
- Infinity Hearts Amigurumi colour 26 Grey Pink
Abbreviation
s = stitch
rd = round
sl st = slip stitch
dc = double crochet
mr = magic ring
inc = increase
dec = decrease
( ) =indicates the number of stitches in a row
* - * = Specifies what to repeat and how many times
Instructions
Small egg
1. rd. 6 dc in mr (6)
2. rd. 2 dc in each s (12)
3. rd. *1 dc, inc* x 6 (18)
4. rd. *2 dc, inc* x 6 (24)
5. rd. *3 dc, inc* x 6 (30)
6. rd. *4 dc, inc* x 6 (36)
7. – 18. rd. 1 dc in each s (36)
19. rd. *4 dc, dec* x 6 (30)
20. rd. 1 dc in each s (30)
21. rd. *3 dc, dec* x 6 (24)
22. rd. 1 dc in each s (24)
Put plastic pellet in a nylon stocking and tie a knot. Put this in the bottom of the egg. Put filling in the egg.
23. rd. *2 dc, dec* x 6 (18)
24. rd. 1 dc in each s (18)
25. rd. *1 dc, dec* x 6 (12)
Put some extra filling in the top of the egg.
26. dec x 6 (6)
Fasten off and weave in the ends, so you close the small hole in the top.
Embroider with Amigurumi yarn on your egg, if you want some details on your egg.
Large egg
1. rd. 6 dc in mr (6)
2. rd. 2 dc in each s (12)
3. rd. *1 dc, inc* x 6 (18)
4. rd. *2 dc, inc* x 6 (24)
5. rd. *3 dc, inc* x 6 (30)
6. rd. *4 dc, inc* x 6 (36)
7. rd. *5 dc, inc* x 6 (42)
8. rd. *6 dc, inc* x 6 (48)
9. rd. *7 dc, inc* x 6 (54)
10. rd. *8 dc, inc* x 6 (60)
11. rd. *inc, 9 dc* x 6 (66)
12. rd. *10 dc, inc* x 6 (72)
13. – 34. rd. 1 dc in each s (72)
35. rd. *10 dc, dec* x 6 (66)
36. rd. 1 dc in each s (66)
37. rd. *9 dc, dec* x 6 (60)
38. rd. 1 dc in each s (60)
39. rd. *8 dc, dec* x 6 (54)
40. rd. 1 dc in each s (54)
41. rd. *7 dc, dec* x 6 (48)
42. rd. 1 dc in each s (48)
43. rd. *6 dc, dec* x 6 (42)
44. rd. 1 dc in each s (42)
45. rd. *5 dc, dec* x 6 (36)
46. rd. *4 dc, dec* x 6 (30)
Put plastic pellet in a nylon stocking and tie a knot. Put this in the bottom of the egg. Put filling in the egg.
47. rd. *3 dc, dec* x 6 (24)
48. rd. *2 dc, dec* x 6 (18)
49. rd. *1 dc, dec* x 6 (12)
Put some extra filling in the top of the egg.
50. dec x 6 (6)
Fasten off and weave in the ends, so you close the small hole in the top.
Embroider with Amigurumi yarn on your egg, if you want some details on your egg.
Designed by: Kreatosse (Majken Andreasen)