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But why we do have Easter Eggs?
The egg is a symbol of beginning, new life, and rebirth, so its perfectly complements Easter traditions. Although the tradition of dyed eggs matches Easter perfectly, it has ancient pagan traditions that were later incorporated into Christian practices.
The first discovered dyed eggs comes form Mesopotamia. The dyed egg tradition was also known in Ancient Rome. In pre-Christian Europe, eggs were often decorated and given as gifts during spring festivals as a symbol of this renewal.
Later, this tradition was adopted by Christianity. Over time, the practice of decorating and hiding eggs during Easter became more widespread, and today it is a popular tradition in many parts of the world.
How to make crochet easter egg?
Just pick your favorite pattern from the 20 free crochet easter egg patterns or free video tutorials below, find a yarn in Easter colors (pastel shades work well), and pick up a matching crochet hook to start your crochet project immediately. Additionally, you will also need scissors and a stuffing material such as fibrefill or cotton balls. A stitch marker won’t be necessary.
What is the easiest crochet Easter project for beginners?
The easiest project for beginners will be a simple, flat shape made with basic stitches. 2D-shaped eggs are exactly like that. A flat shape will be easy to follow and quick enough for inexperienced crocheter. It’s is also based on single crochet stitches.
So, you can’t decide whether to make bunnies or eggs for Easter?
Pick one of these adorable free crochet bunny pattern in the shape of egg and combine the best of both worlds! If you run out of time before Easter, consider making only bunny ear egg cover. Every kid and grown-up will love such an adorable and funny gift. While they may be a bit silly, we all need a little whimsy in our lives and these will definitely tickle that fancy.
If fact the best free patterns for easter eggs with ears and egg covers you will find later in the post under the headline: Bunny Easter Eggs and Bunny Ears Cover for Eggs Free Crochet Patterns.
So here is our top 20+ list:
20+ Absolutely the best Easter Egg Free Crochet Patterns
Oval Easter Eggs Free Crochet Patterns
1. 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.
Skills: Easy Designer: Elena Dorogina
The full article about this pattern is here:
2. Mini Easter Egg
However, you want to make colored eggs, here are some simple ones with vibrant, monochrome shells.
Skills: Easy. Designer: Charlotte Perution
The full article about this pattern is here:
3. Ami Easter Egg
Next, here are some of the patterns, with lovely, subtle flowers which will be perfect to decorate your Easter Sunday dinner table especially when making getty images for social-media :).
Skills: Easy Designer: Zeens & Roger
The full article about this pattern is here:
Next, is a 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.
Skills: Easy Designer: Emma Escott
![crocheted easter eggs with floral motif](https://stateless.yourcrochet.com/2022/04/8bdec1fe-0-floral-eggs-scaled.jpg)
5. 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.
Skills: Easy Designer: Petal to Picots
The full article about this pattern is here:
Easy 2D Easter Eggs and Egg-shaped Coasters for Beginners
6. Easter Bunny Egg
These Easter Eggs are designed to resemble bunnies with two long ears, a small nose, and two beady eyes, and are crafted in soft pastel colors that will surely make them your favorite project. It’s a simple and quick project that will bring charming and playful decorations for the holiday season in no time.
Designer: Golden Lucy Crafts
The original pattern and the photos are available on Golden Lucy Crafts blog:
7. Easter Egg Coaster
As we discussed simple, 2D patterns above, here is a flat egg coaster for your table.
Designer: Doni Speigle
The original pattern and the photos are available on Whiskersandwool blog:
8. Easter Egg Emojis
Here is an example of how simple egg-shaped Easter eggs can be similar, yet so different from one another. Pick a bright, eye-catching color such as yellow, pink or red and design your eggs to resemble a variety of popular emojis.
Designer: GoldenLucyCrafts
The original pattern and the photos are available on Golden Lucy Crafts blog:
Easter Bunny Eggs and Bunny Ears Cover Free Crochet Patterns
Here are even more Easter egg hunt ideas or Easter gift ideas especially for children.
9. Bunny Egg
This egg-shaped bunny looks so cute that you want to hug it immediately. Although shaded pastel colors make them look very delicate and subtle, you can use your own color combination. Bunny Easter Eggs are a quick project and will be perfect for easter egg hunting. A link to the free pattern is under the photos.
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10. Bunny Egg and Flower Cozy
So, if you’re looking for a different kind of amigurumi pattern, why not try this free pattern for a cute bunny? Of course, once you’ve made all the bunny eggs, you can add a flower cozy to each one, giving them an elegant and sophisticated look on the Easter table.
Skills: Easy Designer: Amigrumumi Today
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Easter Bunny Egg and Flower Cozy
11. Easter Egg Bunny
Next, this free amigurumi is just an adorable, huggable figurine with a bulbous stomach.
Skills: Easy Designer: Elisa Sartori
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Easter Bunny Egg and Flower Cozy
12. Spring Bunny
Here is a spring bunny family. These beautiful easter egg bunnies are definitely just the thing to put that springtime accent on your Easter table or a decorated sideboard. Also, you can customize them as you need to truly make them your own.
Skills: Easy Designer: Mari-Liis Lille
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13. Easter Egg Bunny
This little easter egg bunny can be called “Eary”, because he’s so cutely composed of his huge ears. This is a simple and quick project that will be great for an Easter egg hunt.
Skills: Easy Designer: Crochet 365 Knit Too
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14. Bunny Ears Egg Cosy
What a playful little Easter decoration! The sunny yellow looks great with turquoise and pink. What colors do you have left in your stash?
Skills: beginner Designer: Caitie Moore (Thoresby Cottage)
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15. Easter Bunny Egg
If you prefer modern minimalism and neutral tones, this Easter egg bunny is sure to be a great addition to your decor. It would look great displayed in a basket or jar on a windowsill or porch.
Skills: beginner Designer: Lydia Tresselt
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16. Easter Basket, Eggs & Bunny
Next, here is a free crochet pattern not just for mini eggs, but also for a bunny egg and an Easter basket, so you can create an entire set of Easter decorations.
Skills: upper beginner Designer: Crochet 365 Knit Too
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17. Easter Egg Mini Bunny Hat
Furthermore, these long ears decorated with floral patterns show us the designer’s artistry and attention to detail. If you want to make precious decorations that will serve your family for years, this is the project for you.
Skills: beginner Designer: ChiWei Ranck
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Egg-Shaped Amigurumi Free Crochet Patterns
18. Easter Egg-Shaped Ami Cat
To sumarize, the amigurumi cat egg is a delightful creation that is sure to win over hearts with its charming design. The egg-shaped base is perfect for adding cat-themed accessories like tails, whiskers, ears, and eyes, making each one unique. Truly, these make for a great addition to Easter celebrations, especially if you’re looking to impress the kids.
Skills: Easy Designer: Mari-Liis Lille
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19. Sheep Easter Egg
While bunnies and chickens are all right, what about other cool Easter amigurumi patterns? How about a cute, sleepy sheep that’s surely one of the most adorable ones out there?
The full article about this pattern is here:
20. Chick Amigurumi
Next, look at this lovely lady with a pretty blue bow on her head! Overall, this pattern is absolute genius because of its simplicity. Indeed, all you need to invite Ms. Chick into your life is some leftover yarn. By all means feel free to use whatever colors you like, she will always look fabulous!
Skills: Easy Designer: Natalya Birina
The full article about this pattern is here:
21. Easter Egg Minions
Finally, this egg surely will be your kids favourite. Truly, these yellow bodies, black with white button-look eyes and a smiley mouth will bring joy and delight not only to the Minions fans.
Designer: Ananda Judkins
The original pattern and the photos are available at The Lazy Hobby Hopper:
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