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Chicks, Lambs, Bunnies and Easter Eggs: Make Easter Animals and Easter Decorations

22712 Posts Recent Started
Friday, January 18, 2019 at 3:40 PM
Dear users, dear authors,
how about a few animals, chicks, little sheep / little lambs, bunnies or even Easter eggs as Easter decorations?
Shop now.

Mod tip: The more you craft, the faster spring will hurry along. :- )

@Authors,
2-3 patterns per author are enough. Don’t forget the link and image, as well as the usual information.

299 Posts Recent Started
Friday, January 18, 2019 at 4:19 PM
Here they come, hopping along and getting ready for Easter: the cute Easter bunnies with their Easter eggs.

   Click here for the pattern   

With this pattern, you can crochet a cute rattle toy with a built-in bell and crinkle foil in the ears. This makes a lovely gift for a newborn or a little Easter gift for the very little ones.

The matching Easter eggs can also be used separately as Easter decorations, and you can, of course, use the colors of your choice - this pattern is also great for using up leftover yarn.

The pattern is suitable for ambitious beginners. For exact material details and more information, just click here!

And now - have fun crocheting!

2359 Posts Recent Started
Friday, January 18, 2019 at 4:48 PM
Easter comes faster than you think, so start thinking about decorations now!!!

From my shop stjerne61, I have 3 wreaths in different versions for you here. You’ll find detailed material information in the patterns; just click on the corresponding images. 

Crochet pattern Door Wreath Paintbrush Bunny


A lovely decoration for your front door: the little bunny is busy painting eggs, and sometimes one breaks.
Great for using up leftover yarn, and even beginners can easily make this model.

I used chain stitches, slip stitches and single crochet, as well as half, regular and double double crochet stitches.
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Crochet pattern Easter Dreamcatcher


A great decoration that can be made wonderfully from leftover yarn , also a lovely idea for gifting money

It is crocheted with the following stitches:
  • chain stitches, slip stitches and single crochet
  • half double and double crochet
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Crochet pattern Easter Wreath Cuckoo Egg


This Easter wreath can be used in many different ways.
As a simple decoration on a wall or door, or as a nest on the table or hanging up. The chick is also very decorative on its own.

Chain stitches, slip stitches and single crochet, as well as half, regular and double double crochet stitches are used.

At the moment, all patterns are 10% off.

13182 Posts Recent Started
Friday, January 18, 2019 at 5:04 PM
This colorful spring meadow will really get you in the Easter spirit while crocheting. It consists of placemats and coasters with flower borders, various egg cozies, and floral decorations. 

All pieces are very easy to crochet, even for beginners with basic skills. Lots of leftover yarn can be used up here. 

Go to the crochet pattern and more

975 Posts Recent Started
Friday, January 18, 2019 at 5:05 PM
Bunny alert! With these funny little hoppers, your Easter table will become a cheerful, colorful gathering. The bunnies are knitted, and you can choose whether you prefer to knit in rounds or in rows – both patterns are available at a veeeery low price for the price of one  :-)
This way to the adorable bunnies in candy colors: CLICK!


589 Posts Recent Started
Friday, January 18, 2019 at 9:33 PM
Cuddly monster Bunny with his little baby bunny... both are simply irresistible to cuddle.

Whether it's the big or the little bunny, both are easy to make using the instructions and the full-size sewing pattern. With some experience in machine sewing and appliqué, the two of them will win the little ones' hearts in no time.

You will need the following materials: fleece fabric in light grey, pink and white, cotton fabric in white and pink, appliqué interfacing, sewing thread in white, grey and pink, Kam Snaps (no-sew snap fasteners), stuffing and scissors

Click here for the pattern:
https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/25056/naehanleitung-kuschelmonster-bunny



589 Posts Recent Started
Friday, January 18, 2019 at 9:38 PM
Heiner Hoppel, perfectly equipped for delivering eggs with his overalls and his hat, can hardly wait for Easter. And afterwards, too, he is a welcome guest in any child’s room.

The crochet pattern for him includes detailed photos that make it easier to recreate him. However, basic crochet skills are required to make this bunny.

The following materials are needed for him: cotton yarn in brown, white, red, and light green; a scrap of pink cotton yarn (for the nose); black safety eyes (6 mm); size 3 crochet hook; stuffing; scissors; and a needle for weaving in ends.

Here is the pattern:
https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/23107/heiner-hoppel-haekelanleitung


1049 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, January 19, 2019 at 4:43 AM
Ernesto is already eagerly awaiting Easter....

Although this bunny spreads his charm especially at Easter, he also doesn’t mind being loved and cuddled for the rest of the year.

The illustrated pattern is also well suited for beginners.

You can find the crochet pattern here:
https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/37065/hase-ernesto-haekelanleitung


1049 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, January 19, 2019 at 4:50 AM
Egg cozies are always a great idea for the Easter table...

How about, for example, this pretty pair of bunnies?
They are quick to crochet and don’t need much material.
If you’d like to use up your leftover yarn, you can create a colorful mix of bunny decorations for your Easter breakfast.

You can find the crochet pattern here: 
https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/25354/eierwaermer-hasenpaar-haekelanleitung


1049 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, January 19, 2019 at 4:58 AM
Are you still looking for a bag for the Easter egg hunt?
Josefine is happy to help you with that!

The bag is quick and easy to crochet, and the little egg hunters will love it.
You can also fill it with Easter treats or small gifts and give it away like that... or hide it.

The crochet pattern for Josefine is available here:
https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/44695/tasche-huhn-josefine-haekelanleitung


2213 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, January 19, 2019 at 7:13 AM
These funny little bunnies with their colorful tails are made in a flash—and they even bring their food with them.  Whether on an Easter bouquet, as table decor, in an Easter basket, on a keychain, or on a small gift, they’re always a colorful and lovingly made eye-catcher.

Well suited for beginners and for using up leftover yarn. Very quick to crochet (for experienced crocheters: approx. 10 minutes per bunny)

Here’s the pattern





The bunnies are 7 cm tall, and the carrots are 5 cm tall.

9955 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, January 19, 2019 at 1:02 PM

Warning: Highly addictive!
These colorful crocheted bunnies make for a quick Easter decoration and are also a wonderful way to use up leftover yarn. (I used Catania cotton from Schachenmayr—LL 125m/50g—but of course any other yarn will work too. In that case, the bunnies might turn out a little bigger or smaller.) They can decorate your Easter tree or Easter breakfast table, make a cute addition to an Easter basket, or serve as a fun keychain. You can also arrange them into an Easter mobile.
It’s best to make several of them right away, because they’ll sell like hotcakes!
Click here for the pattern!

9955 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, January 19, 2019 at 1:09 PM


Isn't this a darling little sheep? It is so wonderfully soft and cuddly that you can't even see the crochet stitches. That's because of the material used: it's crocheted from fluffy yarn. But that's no problem with this pattern. With stitch markers and possibly a thin white yarn as a carry-along thread, you can keep your bearings well. And the fluffy yarn forgives small mistakes, too.
If you like, you can put a music box inside, and then the little lamb will "sing" your baby to sleep. You'll see, it will become an indispensable cuddly friend!
Isn't that a wonderful Easter gift?

You can download the pattern here!

9955 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, January 19, 2019 at 1:16 PM


Purzel, the little clumsy bunny, is also crocheted from fluffy yarn. He’d love to help paint the eggs! He already has a few colorful eggs in his little basket, but there’s still some room left for a little surprise. Purzel wears blue overalls decorated with pink hearts and is the perfect gift for someone you love very much.
Download the pattern right here!

9 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, January 19, 2019 at 3:13 PM


Crochet yourself colorful Easter eggs for your home!
Perfect for using up your leftover yarn. You’ll need a few colorful yarns; I used standard cotton yarn. Ideal for Easter bouquets, table decorations, or your Easter basket. Also perfect for adding the finishing touch to gift wrapping.
Have fun crocheting!

5176 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, January 19, 2019 at 6:32 PM
Hopefully spring will feel invited at the sight of this picture.
One thing is certain: once you have made it and attached it to your window, you’ll already be one step closer to spring.
 

 
This window picture is made from photo cardstock and transparent paper and measures approx. 57 x 51 cm. It has only a few small details, making it easy to cut out.

12 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, January 19, 2019 at 6:48 PM
Dog Finger Puppet
This is my daughter’s new friend—her little “protect-me” buddy. He goes everywhere with her, to school,
when playing, and when sleeping; he’s with her everywhere now.
Finger puppets are just great????.

1812 Posts Recent Started
Sunday, January 20, 2019 at 8:08 PM
I'd like to introduce three cute little harbingers of Easter and spring here.

Kimi the Easter Chick

      

Leopold the Lamb

      

Hanni the Easter Bunny

      

You'll receive detailed patterns with plenty of photos to help you make them yourself.
Each doll is approximately 36 cm tall. 

109 Posts Recent Started
Sunday, January 20, 2019 at 8:17 PM
If you get started right away, you can still finish a whole bunny family by Easter.

With this pattern, you can crochet Beatrix the bunny yourself. The pattern is suitable for beginners, since you only need to know single crochet, slip stitches, increases and decreases, and the magic ring.

Here’s the pattern


66 Posts Recent Started
Monday, January 21, 2019 at 7:41 AM
Ella the lamb is still looking for someone to go on an Easter walk with her.
There’s still room in her bag for a crocheted Easter egg to take along.

Click here for the pattern!




The pattern is manageable for experienced beginners, but you should already be familiar with slip stitches, chain stitches, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, treble crochet, and bobble stitches/nupps made from 3 double crochets.

Have fun crocheting your own!

5176 Posts Recent Started
Monday, January 21, 2019 at 1:48 PM
Since the dear little ones often receive larger gifts at Easter, the Easter presents need suitably large packaging.



This gift bag is made for exactly that – it is crafted from photo cardstock, measures approx. 22 x 20 x 13 cm, and is quick and easy to make, even for beginners.

852 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at 8:58 AM
Colorful Easter Eggs




See the pattern


Colorful Easter Eggs (measuring approx. 7 x 9 cm plus a loop of approx. 7 cm) - something small and beautiful for Easter. The simple Bruges lace crochet technique creates lovely
spring freshness. An excellent window or door decoration for Easter, or
even as a small gift! You only need a small amount of yarn to make an Easter egg, so these can be crocheted from leftover yarn. The ideal
use for leftover yarn! :-) Have fun crocheting!

852 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at 9:00 AM
Easter decor: door / window wreath "flower wreath"



to the pattern 
A hand-crocheted flower/decorative wreath is a special eye-catcher in any home. A lovely decoration for any door or entryway
suitable for every season, especially Easter. The wreaths shown (without decorative ribbon) measure approx. 20 cm x 17.5 cm. Have fun crocheting!

852 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at 9:04 AM
Colorful Easter Eggs with a Star Pattern These Easter eggs with a star pattern and beads make a beautiful Easter decoration. You’ll need very little yarn to make one egg (size approx. 5 x 7 cm plus
a loop of approx. 7 cm), and they’re quick
to crochet. Have fun crocheting!

Go to the pattern

5176 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at 5:34 PM
With these Easter eggs you can go wild with color to your heart’s content! With 12 templates and a fairly large selection of tracing paper colors, you can craft almost endlessly varied eggs and use them to decorate all your windows festively.



The brightly colored eggs are approx. 13.2 x 16.5 cm or approx. 16 x 20 cm in size, made of cardstock and tracing paper, and very easy to make yourself.

31 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 5:33 PM
....oh dear... these 3 little lambs weren’t paying attention while playing and knocked over the Easter
bunnies’ paint buckets... now they’re covered in paint.... but they actually like it...
in this crochet pattern, I’ll show you 2 ways to make little lambs.



Click here to view the pattern (click here)) 

Also perfect for Easter:

A basket full of chicks.
The little chicks are about 10 cm tall and are very easy to make using this pattern.
A lovely little gift.... something like this is always a hit :-)

Click here for the chick pattern (click here)


31 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 2:20 PM
And to complete the Easter trio, here are the little Easter bunnies.
This crochet pattern is 17 pages long and includes plenty of pictures.
Depending on the version, the bunnies measure 14 cm (sitting bunny with upright ears) or 11 cm (standing bunny with floppy ears).


One click takes you to the pattern (click here)

A value pack with all 3 Easter animals is available in my shop.

7 Posts Recent Started
Friday, January 25, 2019 at 1:20 PM
Pattern here:
Baby Rattle Chick

7 Posts Recent Started
Friday, January 25, 2019 at 1:22 PM
Pattern here:
Bunny Rattle

7 Posts Recent Started
Friday, January 25, 2019 at 1:24 PM
Pattern here:
Easter bunny


22712 Posts Recent Started
Friday, January 25, 2019 at 1:30 PM

@Gehopse,
welcome to the forum.
A maximum of three patterns per author is allowed in this promotional thread.
Please don’t post any more. I’ve removed the extra patterns. Wishing you lots of success here.

299 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, January 26, 2019 at 2:27 PM
Start thinking about Easter now and crochet Easter eggs to decorate a blooming branch, as gift tags, or as a little gift to bring to Easter breakfast.

The pattern is suitable for beginners - and best of all, you'll learn how to crochet a neat color change in joined rounds.

   Here’s the pattern

This design is especially great for using up leftover yarn (e.g., cotton yarn with a yardage of 125 m/50 g), and besides stuffing and a size 3 crochet hook, you don’t need to have anything else at home.

So head straight to the pattern and have fun crocheting!

1876 Posts Recent Started
Sunday, January 27, 2019 at 5:18 PM
Animal-themed Easter decorations



-- to the pattern - small egg cup --
-- to the pattern - large egg cup --

These animal-themed egg cups are an unusual decoration for spring and the Easter season. They are lovely beginner projects, since only basic crochet skills are needed.
As always, the patterns are richly illustrated and describe step by step how you can crochet these wonderful egg cups for yourself.

The small egg cup fits the well-known chocolate eggs with a surprise inside; the large egg cup fits the maxi version of these chocolate eggs.

The small egg cup was crocheted from approx. 30 g of cotton yarn (yardage 115 m/50 g, e.g. Gründl Cotton Fun); approx. 75 g of the same yarn was used for the large one.

1876 Posts Recent Started
Sunday, January 27, 2019 at 5:36 PM
Carrot bowls – a slightly different decoration for your breakfast table



-- to the pattern --


The bowls are quick to crochet from cotton yarn and make a great beginner-project, since only basic crochet skills are needed.

As always, the pattern is richly illustrated and explains step by step how you can crochet these two carrot bowls for yourself.

For the large bowl, approx. 60 g of cotton yarn was used (yardage 115 m/50 g, e.g. Gründl Cotton Fun); for the small bowl, approx. 35 g.

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