Next ere is beautiful idea for your Easter table. These floral eggs are an easy and quick project for an effective and attractive Easter-themed insert for a tabletop or sideboard Easter montage, wreath or other accessory.
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Crocheted Easter Eggs
Finally, to add some color to our once again, here is another pattern that is vivid, in wild, spring colors. Without a doubt, this pattern will allow you to crochet as many personalized eggs as you want! A link to the free pattern is below photos.
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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.
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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
Small Eggs
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
Mini Easter Egg
However, the should include lots of color. Consequently, here are some simple ones in vibrant, monochrome shells.
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Mini Easter Eggs