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Easter Breakfast / Sunday Breakfast: Nice and Cozy.

22712 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 3:40 PM
Dear users, dear authors,
how about some great decorations for a cozy Easter breakfast / Sunday breakfast? With leftover yarn, even beginners can make wonderful egg cups / egg cozies, for example.
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@Authors,
2-3 patterns per author are enough. Don’t forget the link and image, as well as the usual information.

9955 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 4:13 PM


Bunnies definitely belong on the breakfast table at Easter! These cute Easter bunnies are not only a lovely decoration, but also extremely useful, because they keep your breakfast eggs nice and warm. They were crocheted with cotton yarn for a 2.5 mm hook. Leftovers are enough.

You can use the “Hen and Rooster” egg cozies all year round, but especially at Easter time. Here, too, you can use leftover yarn and crochet yourself a colorful rooster with a whole chicken yard.
You can get to the patterns by clicking on the images!

9955 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 4:26 PM

A few spring flowers brighten up any Easter table! Easter is pretty late this year, so many of the flowers in your garden may have already faded. No problem—just crochet some yourself!

Some of you might still remember the old children's picture book "Etwas von den Wurzelkindern". My flower children remind me of it and of little Waldorf dolls.

The crocus flower children are a real eye-catcher on any breakfast table! But you can also just crochet the little flowers and place them in a small vase. These crocuses never wilt!

You can crochet the flower children using leftover yarn in the appropriate colors. You’ll find more details about the materials and the download at this link: Crochet Crocuses.


If you’d like to crochet even more spring flower children, take a look here: Flower Children Collection

9193 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 4:49 PM
A pretty tablecloth is a must-have for Easter breakfast



Individual flowers are crocheted together to form a sea of blossoms. That way, the tablecloth grows to the desired size. If you crochet a flower every now and then, the tablecloth will be finished by Easter.

You should be familiar with single crochet, chain stitches, and cluster stitches.

I used leftover cotton yarn with a yardage of 115 m / 50 grams. But Catania by Schachenmayr would also be a great yarn for this tablecloth.

You can find the pattern here

2213 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 8:02 PM
"The Wegglies"—sweet egg cozy gnome gang
These cute little fellows bring good cheer to the breakfast table. Also a super-sweet gift or small present to bring along.

Here’s the pattern


2213 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 7:09 AM
The motifs in this cute decorative chain can be combined with each other however you like. You can also crochet a chain with just hearts or just flowers, for example.

You can use this decorative chain with bunnies, hearts and/or flowers for many purposes, e.g. as table decor for Easter breakfast, window decor, decoration for an Easter branch or door wreath, garland, necklace, etc.

The chain is crocheted in one “go,” works up super quickly, and you only need a few scraps of leftover yarn.

Click here for the pattern


84 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 2:32 PM
These colorful Easter eggs are quick to crochet from a few leftovers. Hang them on a pretty branch or use them as table decorations - then without hangers.

Even beginners can crochet these Easter eggs easily. Have fun!

Click here for the pattern.



299 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 2:54 PM
At your Easter breakfast, colorful Easter eggs are a must.

If you like, you can prepare them as a little gift to bring to Easter brunch, decorate your own table with them, or hang them on spring branches.

   Here’s the pattern

All you need is a few leftover yarn scraps in bright, colorful shades and a size 3 crochet hook. You should also be able to crochet single crochet stitches. I explain in the pattern how to crochet closed rounds with a nice color transition. If you have any questions, I’m available anytime.

And now have fun crocheting!

13182 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 8:42 PM
This colorful spring meadow with placemats, coasters, table scatter, and various egg cozies brings color and a springlike mood to the table.

All pieces are crocheted from leftover yarn and are easy to make - even for beginners. 

To the crochet pattern and more

5176 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 9:16 PM
To get you in the mood for Easter, my store features these colorful egg cups. They’re wonderfully easy to make, quick to finish, and perfect for crafting with kids.



The egg cups are made of cardstock and measure about 11 cm in diameter. After the holiday, you can stack them on top of each other to save space until next year.

1876 Posts Recent Started
Friday, March 1, 2019 at 3:02 PM
Carrot Bowls
a lovely idea for your breakfast table



-- to the pattern --

Great decor, crocheted in no time from cotton yarn.

As always, the pattern is richly illustrated and describes step by step how you can crochet these bowls yourself, even as a beginner . Only basic crochet skills are needed.

For the large bowls, a good 50g of cotton yarn is needed; for the small one, a good 30g, e.g., Gründl Cotton Fun (LL 115m/50).
The large bowl is approx. 27cm long and approx. 11cm wide; the small one approx. 11cm long and approx. 5cm wide.




1876 Posts Recent Started
Friday, March 1, 2019 at 3:14 PM
Duck Egg Cups for Easter
in small or large



-- to the pattern (large) --
-- to the pattern (small) --

The egg cups are an unusual decoration for your breakfast table.

As always, the patterns are richly illustrated and describe step by step how you can crochet these little baskets yourself, even as a beginner . Only basic crochet skills are required.

The large basket fits the Maxi chocolate eggs from a well-known
manufacturer; the small one is an egg cup for the smaller version or
for regular chicken eggs.

For the large basket you need approx. 75 g cotton yarn, for the small one approx. 30 g — e.g. Gründl Cotton Fun (LL 115 m/50 g).

1876 Posts Recent Started
Friday, March 1, 2019 at 3:23 PM
Unicorn Egg Cozy
for your breakfast table



-- to the pattern --

The little egg cozy is a great table decoration for unicorn fans.

As always, the pattern is richly illustrated and describes in detail step by step how you can crochet this egg cozy yourself, even as a beginner . Only basic crochet skills are needed.

You’ll need about 10 g of cotton yarn (e.g., Gründl Cotton Fun, yardage 115 m/50 g).
The egg cozy is approx. 7 cm tall.

5176 Posts Recent Started
Friday, March 1, 2019 at 6:11 PM
Practical, space-saving, and simply beautiful! With this egg holder in the center, the breakfast table looks truly festive and springlike!


 
The egg holder is made of photo cardstock, measures approx. 20 x 10 cm, and is very easy to craft.

9193 Posts Recent Started
Friday, March 1, 2019 at 6:57 PM


An Easter basket / flower basket is a must-have on the breakfast table too.

The crochet pattern is suitable for advanced crocheters. Both cotton yarns and blended fibers are suitable. The size of the basket depends on the yardage of the yarn and the hook size.

Here you’ll find the pattern for the basket


852 Posts Recent Started
Friday, March 1, 2019 at 8:18 PM



to the pattern



Easter Flower Napkin Holder

The Easter Flower napkin holders bring a festive atmosphere to Easter.

644 Posts Recent Started
Sunday, March 3, 2019 at 4:45 PM
   

A beautifully set Sunday table is always a highlight of the week, and for me, flowers are a must!
Even an empty jam jar works as a small vase; prettily “wrapped,” it becomes absolutely Sunday-worthy! ROSI-COSI is actually a bag in Japanese bento style, but it can be used in all kinds of different ways, for example as lovely gift packaging, as a little Easter nest, or simply as a small vase cover... You’re sure to think of even more uses for it! And the whole thing becomes truly festive with the knitted rose, which you can attach and drape however you like! Super easy and super quick to knit, ROSI-COSI can brighten up your breakfast table by next Sunday, so grab your needles and get started!

The knitting pattern is available here: ROSI-COSI

Have fun knitting, and Annette wishes you
a cozy Sunday breakfast

852 Posts Recent Started
Sunday, March 3, 2019 at 9:23 PM
Easter Bunnies The little Easter bunnies (approx. 7 cm x 10 cm) are perfect as table decorations for Easter.Ideal for using up leftovers!



Link: to the pattern

1813 Posts Recent Started
Monday, March 4, 2019 at 11:23 AM
A pretty decoration for the Easter table is a must too.
So why not bring spring into your home and crochet this little daffodil pot?

click here for the pattern 



It’s super quick to crochet and well suited even for beginners with basic skills.

You’ll receive a detailed, 8-page, richly illustrated pattern for a decorative pot measuring about 15 cm.

1437 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, March 5, 2019 at 1:16 PM
What would Easter breakfast be without a gorgeous bouquet of colorful tulips?

You can crochet them too now! Always fresh & always in your favorite colors ♥

Crochet pattern for tulips


22712 Posts Recent Started
Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 12:52 PM
Any other patterns?

115 Posts Recent Started
Monday, April 1, 2019 at 1:17 PM
With the EASTER table runner, Easter breakfast is twice as much fun. :-)

My table runner measures 96 x 40 cm and is made of cotton with a yardage of 160 m / 50 g.
I used a 2.5 mm hook and 1 skein of yellow, 1 skein of green, and 2 skeins of natural.




“EASTER” Table Runner

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