Sometimes you want a crochet basket for a specific holiday. Crochet Easter basket patterns like this one are popular for offering handmade baskets instead of store-bought ones to children who are going egg-hunting. Ditto for trick-or-treating at Halloween. Crochet Christmas baskets are great for creating your own gift sets of little items. Make a basket for any holiday!
Crochet Easter Basket Free Pattern by Petals to Picots
TagsCrochet Egg Gathering Apron Free Pattern
There are so many ways to gather eggs: a vintage basket, a repurposed bucket, a recycled egg carton etc. But have you seen the crochet egg gathering apron with 19 perfectly egg-shaped pockets before? It even has one large pocket which can hold cell phone, to-do list, pen or other items. It's such a practical and adorable way to gather eggs from your flock. It is a fun and superior replacement to the traditional basket. There will no more broken eggs or struggling with lids and latches with limited use of your hands. If you want to have your own special apron like this, here is the Crochet Apron Free Pattern for you. If you've got kiddos who love helping out around the farm, you can even get them a child-sized pattern. It's also the perfect accessory for the coming Easter egg hunting. Thanks Ashlea for sharing this free crochet pattern on hearthookhome.com. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. If you need easy-to-read PDF pattern, you can buy adult size from here or kids size from here. It costs around $4 or $2. Happy crocheting.
Trick or Treat Doily
The swirling colors of the Trick or Treat Doily are reminiscent of the classic Halloween treat, candy corn! But, while Trick or Treat will certainly add a touch of elegance to your Halloween decor, it is also a stunning design made in any other colors you may choose. Make it in red, white and green for Christmas, bright pastels for Easter or red white and blue for a whimsical, yet patriotic accent!
Bunny Ears Egg Cozy Pattern
Crochet Easter egg cozies add decoration to your eggs whether you've painted them or not. They can be full cozies that enclose the entire egg or crochet egg hats like the one pictured here. This free pattern from Alessandra Taccia is a simple representation of a pair of bunny ears.