First, we start the list with these small ones, 1.6 inches long. As you can see, they are great in dozens, done in real egg colors.
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Small Eggs
Bunny in an Egg Easter Flip Pattern
You get two patterns in one from Hooked On Patterns with this pastel crochet pattern. On the outside is a striped Easter egg that you can use for decoration in or out of Easter baskets. Flip the egg inside out, and you get a precious little Easter bunny. The pattern also includes instructions for making a crochet chick inside an egg as a companion for your crochet bunny.
Ami Easter Egg
Here are some of the patterns, with lovely, subtle flowers. To summarize, they are absolutely gorgeous, with the subtlety of the flower delineating it from the egg just so. In particular, I like these for their simplicity and subtle nature, and their use of the less is more principle. Indeed, not all eggs have to be OTT, though those can be quite beautiful as well.
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Ami Easter Eggs
Hatching Dinosaur Eggs Crochet Pattern By Crocheting In Canada
This Hatching Dinosaur Eggs Crochet Pattern includes written instructions to make 5 dinosaurs and 2 egg sizes: T-Rex, Apatosaurus, Stegosaurus, Pterodactyl, Triceratops, a small egg, and large egg.
Easter Bunny Egg
This egg-shaped bunny looks so cute that you want to hug it immediately. Shaded pastel colors make this crochet easter egg to look very delicate, but you can use your own color combination. It's a quick project and will be perfect easter gift.
photos by Lydia Tresselt / ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on lalylala.com, or read more about it on ravelry.com.
Bunny with Easter Egg
In our quest for the best bunny, we have this absolutely adorable flop-eared crochet toy. Undoubtedly, you can tell that this rabbit is just ready for celebration, and is busy hiding eggs for the kids. Grab your crochet hook and try this free pattern today!
photo by amigurumi.today from ravelry.com
Find this free crochet pattern on amigurumi.today, or read more about it on ravelry.com.