Festive Crochet Easter Eggs Pattern Step By Step

Let’s talk about making the cutest Crochet Easter Eggs! Imagine these tiny, soft eggs that you can hold in your hand. They have a beautiful sky blue color and even cuter dark blue spots on them, making them look extra special. And guess what? We’ve got the easiest pattern for you to follow, so you can add these adorable eggs to your crochet collection. It’s really fun to make them, and the best part? You get to see your adorable creation come to life!

Crochet Easter Eggs Pattern Step By Step

Crochet Easter Eggs Pattern

We’re here to guide you step by step to crochet these elegant Easter Eggs. They’re not just any eggs; these have a super adorable look with a soft texture that makes them a wonderful addition to any space. Plus, placing them in a jute bucket with a little green leaves branch makes them even more lovely. So, let’s get our crochet hooks ready and dive into the world of crocheting beautiful Easter eggs together! It’s going to be an exciting craft adventure.

Abbreviations (Us Terms)

  • Ch-chain
  • Sc-singleCrochet
  • Sc Inc-single Crochet Increase
  • Sc Dec – Single Crochet Decrease
  • Sts-stitches
  • Xn-repeat N Times

Materials

  •  • Yarn 100% Fine Mercerized Cotton
  • • Yarnart Lily/violet
  • • Alize Miss Batik
  • • Vita Pelican
  • • Crochet Hook 1 Mm (Clover No6)
  • • Stuffing
  • • Needle

Skill Level: Easy Size: 5 X 4 Cm

Instructions:

The Main Pattern Stitch Is Single Crochet In The Spiral.

  • Round 1-start With A Magic Circle With 6 Sc (6 Sts)
  • Round 2 (Sc Inc) X 6 (12 Sts)
  • Round 3-(Sc Inc, 1 Sc) X 6 (18 Sts)
  • Round 4 (2 Sc, Sc Inc) X 6 (24 Sts)
  • Round 5 (Sc Inc, 3 Sc) X 6 (30 Sts)
  • Round 6-2 Sc, (Sc Inc, 4 Sc) X 5, Sc Inc, 2sc (36 Sts)
  • Round 7 4 Sc, (Sc Inc, 5 Sc) X 5, Sc Inc, 1 Sc (42 Sts)
  • Round 8 (6 Sc, Sc Inc) X 6 (48 Sts)
  • Round 9-18-10 Mds 48 Sc Across (48 Sts)
  • Round 19 (Sc Dec, 14 Sc) X 3 (45)
  • Round 20 7 Sc, (Sc Dec, 13 Sc) X 2, Sc Dec, 6 Sc (42 St)
  • Round 21 (Sc Dec, 12 Sc) X 3 (39 Sts)
  • Round 22 -5 Sc (Sc Dec, 11 Sc) X 2, Sc Dec, 6 Sc (36 Sts)
  • Round 23(Sc Dec, 10 Sc) X 3 (33 Sts)
  • Round 24-4 Sc (Sc Dec, 9 Sc) X 2, Sc Dec, 5 Sc (30 Sts)
  • Round 25 (Sc Dec, 8 Sc) X 3 (27 Sts)
  • Round 26-3 Sc, (Sc Dec, 7 Sc) X 2, Sc Dec, 4 Sc (24 Sts)
  • Round 27 (Sc Dec, 6 Sc) X 3 (21 Sts)
  • Round 282 Sc (Sc Dec, 5 Sc) X 2, Sc Dec, 3 Sc (18 Sts)
  • Round 29 (1 Sc, Sc Dec) X 6 (12 Sts)

Put Stuffing Inside.

  • Round 30-6 Sc Dec (6 Sts)

Cut Yam Leaving A Long Tail, Pull The Thread Out. Thread A Needle. Pull The Thread Through Front Loops Of The Remaining 6 Sts And Cinch Closed.

Fasten Off The Thread And Hide Tail Inside The Egg.

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Possible Color Variations For Making Crochet Easter Eggs

When making crochet Easter eggs, you have the flexibility to choose from a vast array of colors. You can opt for traditional pastel shades like light pink, baby blue, mint green, and lavender, or go for bold, vibrant hues such as deep violet, bright orange, or grass green. Experimenting with multicolored patterns or sticking to monochrome with different shades of the same color provides further delightful options for personalizing your Easter decorations.

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