
Egg, egg, egg—who’s hatching from that egg? Here you have 3 Easter animals all at once: a little lamb, a chick, and of course the Easter Bunny! The animals are about 10 cm tall and are sewn securely onto the doily. This gives them enough stability so they don’t tip over. If you don’t want to sew them on, you can also fill the eggs with rice or sand at the bottom so their center of gravity is lower.
You can easily recreate these Easter animals using leftover yarn.
Click here for the crochet pattern for the 3 Easter animals in an egg!

In the mini door wreath (only 12 cm in diameter), the Easter Bunny sits in a nest and greets your guests right at the front door. The wreath also works well as a window or wall decoration during the Easter season.
Click here for the crochet pattern for the mini door wreath!

These two cute Easter animals are each crocheted around a Kinder Surprise egg capsule. This way, you can hide a small piece of candy or a banknote inside them—a real Easter surprise!
Click here for the surprise figures: chick and Easter Bunny!

And this adorable bunny also has a surprise in store: you can turn it into Santa Claus simply by turning it inside out!


So with this reversible doll, you’ll have a decoration not only for Easter but also for the Advent and Christmas season!
Click here for the crochet pattern for the “Nikolausi- Osterhasi” reversible doll.

If you like to give candy at Easter, why not present it in a pretty candy jar like this? All you need is an empty, rinsed-out jam jar and a few leftover pieces of yarn. The lid of the jam jar is crocheted with cute Easter bunnies and their eggs. This way, the jar can be easily rinsed and reused after use.
Click here for the crochet pattern for the candy jars!

Of course, my colorful bunnies are a must-have in any collection of Easter animals. They’re the most popular pattern in my shop because they’re quick and easy to crochet using a few scraps of leftover yarn. The bunnies make great table decorations, good-luck charms, or ornaments for your Easter tree.
Click here for the crochet pattern for the colorful bunnies!

The “heartfelt little chickens” are just as easy to crochet. What makes them special: their bodies and feet are shaped like hearts. This lets you send your heartfelt Easter greetings in a particularly original way. The little chickens also look very decorative on an Easter tree.
Click here for the crochet pattern for the Heartfelt Little Chickens.

The
Easter bookmarks and
the Easter pen toppers
are quick-to-crochet little gifts for the Easter season that require only a few scraps of leftover yarn. Preschoolers and elementary school kids are sure to have fun with them!