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22705 Posts Recent Started
Monday, March 6, 2017 at 4:12 PM
Dear users, dear authors,
Easter breakfast is often celebrated in a big way with the whole family, so of course you’ll need decorations that suit both Easter and spring.
Here in this thread, you can find inspiration and, by clicking on the product link, immediately purchase, download, and make the respective patterns.

@Authors
2–3 thematically appropriate patterns per author are allowed here in this thread. An image, link and
text containing all the information about the materials, technique, difficulty level
and what makes the pattern special must be included. Good luck!

962 Posts Recent Started
Monday, March 6, 2017 at 5:56 PM
The bunny is a must-have

Bunnies are simply a must on the Easter table! This cute bunny keeps the eggs warm and still looks pretty on the table or among the flowers even after the egg has been eaten.

The step-by-step pattern also shows crochet beginners how they can crochet their bunny gang.

required skills:
single crochet

required materials:

approx. 10 g brown yarn (e.g., Gründl Florida 50 g/125 m ) crochet hook 2.0, a little stuffing, 10 mm safety eyes



Get the crochet pattern for the bunny egg cozy now and invite this little bunny to breakfast!

437 Posts Recent Started
Monday, March 6, 2017 at 7:17 PM
These cute little sheep egg cozies are practical, decorative, and adorable all at once!

Click here to go straight to the crochet pattern


What you'll need:
  • Approx. 15g of yarn (it's best to use 100% cotton yarn, as this makes the egg cozies nice and sturdy. Of course, you can also use any other yarn) in white or brown, suitable for a 3mm crochet hook. Leftover yarn in green.
  • A darning needle and scissors
  • Some stuffing for the head
  • 3mm crochet hook.
  • Googly eyes and superglue
To give the little sheep a better fleece look, I use crochet bobbles. I explain these at the beginning of the pattern and illustrate everything with pictures. That way, you'll understand this technique very quickly ;-). All the other steps are also shown and explained with lots of pictures. This makes the pattern easy for everyone to follow. These sheep egg cozies are a super cute eye-catcher on any breakfast table! Also ideal as a gift ;-) !!!

Best regards, Crocheting- Anni

437 Posts Recent Started
Monday, March 6, 2017 at 7:19 PM
Auch die süßen Osterküken dürfen auf dem Frühstückstisch nicht fehlen!!

Hier geht es direkt zur Häkelanleitung

Was du benötigst:
  • ca. 15g Handarbeitsgarn/ Wolle (wenn du 100 % Baumwolle verwendest, werden die Eierwärmer schön stabil.) in der Farbe gelb. Für eine 3mm Häkelnadel geeignet
  • Restwolle in einem helleren gelb Ton oder beige für den Schnabel. Diese Restwolle sollte für eine 2mm Häkelnadel geeignet sein
  • Restwolle in orange für die Füße, für eine 3mm Häkelnadel geeignet
  • Stopfnadel und Schere
  • Etwas Füllwatte für den Kopf
  • Häkelnadel 3mm und 2mm
  • Steckaugen 6mm
Umfang 13 Seiten bebilderte Häkelanleitung 
Schwierigkeitsgrad Leicht, für Anfänger geeignet!Gehäkelt wird ausschließlich in festen Maschen. Du solltest das Erstellen eine Fadenrings, die ab- und zunahme, sowie das häkeln fester Maschen beherrschen.

Liebe Grüße
Crocheting- Anni

501 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at 7:37 AM
Mit dem Sparpaket Häkelanleitungen für Ostertischdeko häkelst du einfach und schnell wunderschöne, bunte und gemusterte
  • Eierwärmer
  • Körbchen mit Eierbechern (Körbchen mit doppeltem Boden und daher sehr stabil)
  • Windlicht
Die Anleitung enthält:
  • detaillierte Schritt-für-Schritt-Erklärungen
  •  viele Fotos
  • Extra-Fototutorials
  • Tipps zum einfachen Farbwechsel und Einhäkeln der Fäden (= kein Vernähen!)
GRÖSSEN:
  • Eierwärmer: Umfang unterer Rand: ca. 16 cm Höhe: ca. 5 cm
  • Eierkörbchen mit Eierbechern: Durchmesser Körbchen: ca. 18 cm Höhe Körbchen: 7 cm Durchmesser Eierbecher: 5 cm Höhe Eierbecher: 3,5 cm
  • Windlicht: kann an jedes Glas individuell angepasst werden - der Vorgang wird in der Anleitung genau erklärt! Beispiel im Foto: Durchmesser: ca. 9 cm Höhe: 6 cm
SCHWIERIGKEITSGRAD:
Geübte Anfänger

BENÖTIGTES MATERIAL:
  • Baumwollgarn der Stärke 2,5-3,5 (z.B. Schachenmayr Catania)
  • Häkelnadel Nr. 2, 2,5 und 3
  • evtl. Karton zum Verstärken des Bodens beim Eierkörbchen (optional)
  • Teelichtglas
VERWENDETE MASCHEN:
Luftmaschen, feste Maschen, Kettmaschen, halbe Stäbchen, Stäbchen Noppe, Muschelmuster, tiefer gestochene feste Masche = extra und mit Fotos erklärt

Hilfestellung:

Bei Fragen zur Anleitung und beim Nacharbeiten stehe ich gerne zur Verfügung!

2729 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at 7:41 AM
Ostern steht vor der Tür - daher gibt es heute eine sehr flott abgestrickte Variante eines Osterkorbs!

Diese Machart kommt gänzlich ohne Vernähen aus!

Eine ausführlich bebilderter Anleitung führt Schritt für Schritt zum fertigen Korb.
Neben einer detaillierten Beschreibung, findet Ihr auch eine Chart zur Hilfestellung.

Macht sich nach den Feiertagen auch sehr schön als Brotkorb am Frühstückstisch auf der Terrasse!

Für nähere Details, klickt einfach auf das unten stehende Bild.


9955 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at 11:34 AM

Easter bunnies simply belong on every Easter breakfast table! These Easter bunny egg cozies not only look cute but also keep the eggs warm. The crochet pattern is suitable for beginners, and you can find it here .

Even after Easter, these egg cozies are still lovely to look at:

The hen and rooster are also easy for beginners to make and look very decorative on the breakfast table.
Get the crochet pattern here

1876 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at 1:16 PM
Bunnies love carrots—so why not make a carrot bowl for the breakfast table?


>>> to the pattern <<<


The large bowl is approx. 27 cm long and 11 cm wide; the small one is approx. 11 cm long and 5 cm wide.

The crochet pattern is richly illustrated (over 20 photos) and designed to be beginner-friendly.

You’ll need:
  • 45–50 g of cotton yarn (115 m/50 g) in orange, or 20–25 g for the small version
  • 5–10 g of green cotton yarn (115 m/50 g) (per bowl)
  • Crochet hook size 2.5 or 3
  • stitch marker
  • yarn needle
You should know how to:
  • Magic ring
  • Single crochet, including increases and decreases
  • Half double crochet, including increases and decreases
  • Double crochet, including increases and decreases
  • Slip stitches

85 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at 8:17 PM
Häkelanleitung für mein gefräßiges Schaf Namens SchafiWer auch so ein gefräßiges Tierchen in der Küche benötigt, hat hiermit die Möglichkeit eine Anleitung hierfür zu erwerben.
Schafi mag auch Kinder. Man kann Ihn auch als Handpuppe benutzen :-)
Für Schafi braucht Ihr Häkelgarn in grau und weiß für Nadelstärke 4.
Bevorzugt Baumwollgarn. Ich hatte Acryl benutzt Rellana Caprice Grau etwa um die 100 Gramm und weiß weniger wie 100g. Häkelnadel Nr. 3 Knöpfe 1,4 cm Durchmesser Zwirn, Nadeln....

298 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at 8:30 PM
A beautifully set Easter table also calls for lovely placemats. With the spring-inspired “Mandelino” placemat set, you can easily crochet your own doilies, cutlery pouches, and napkin rings to give your Easter breakfast a very personal touch.

The set is very easy to crochet, even for beginners, and all you need is cotton yarn in 2–3 different colors.

https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/24820/haekelanleitung-platzset-mandelino



Have fun crocheting! :-)

13182 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at 9:20 PM
Flowers are also a must on an Easter table. How about daffodils in a flowerpot nestled inside a crocheted plant cover? Add a few little butterflies as harbingers of spring.

You can find a super-easy pattern for beginners here in my shop:

https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/25159/gehaekelter-blumen-bertopf-mit-schmetterlingen

 

The butterfly is also available on its own—and just as easy to crochet. It can be used as a decoration anywhere, for example, scattered across the Easter table. You can find it here in my shop:

https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/25304/gehaekelter-schmetterling-fuer-anfaenger-mit-grundkenntnissen-geeignet-ideale-resteverwertung



Have fun crocheting and decorating!

Monika

1261 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, March 8, 2017 at 9:25 AM
How about some "clucking decorations" on the breakfast table? A little hen for every girl and a rooster for every boy?

Little hen Herta is a friendly lady, and you can find the pattern for her here: https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/23614/haekelanleitung-huhn-herta-ein-entzueckender-allrounder


And the proud rooster Mr. Kikerikie is always the boss in the henhouse; you can find his pattern here: https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/23613/haekelanleitung-hahn-herr-kikeriki-ein-entzueckender-allrounder

352 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, March 8, 2017 at 10:00 AM
Daffodils

A fresh bouquet of daffodils is, of course, an absolute must.
It is quick and easy to crochet.
Depending on the yarn, the bouquet will be approx. 25 cm tall. It requires only a small amount of material, so it’s also great for using up leftovers.
The detailed step-by-step pattern is 10 pages long and richly illustrated, so even beginners can make this beautiful Easter decoration bloom without any problems.

Material:

* Leftover wool or yarn in yellow, orange, green
* Crochet hook size 2
* Floral wrapping wire
* Floral stem wire
* Green crepe tape

Skills needed: chain stitches, single crochet, double crochet.

And here you go to the Flima garden center

2748 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, March 8, 2017 at 10:34 AM
Last-Minute Egg Cozy BIGGI - quick and easy to knit

Egg cozies are always in demand and are part of Easter breakfast:


(To purchase/download, please click the image)

Egg cozies are also an ideal way to use up leftover yarn.
Quick and easy to knit in one evening in front of the TV, they also make a last-minute little gift for any occasion.

Basic knitting skills are enough.
We knit in rounds with a set of double-pointed needles. Decorations are possible as desired and according to your own creativity.

Materials:
Basically, any yarn can be used with a slightly smaller needle size than indicated on the label.

1 egg cozy: approx. 10 g – 15 g yarn (leftover) + small leftover yarn for decorating;
here: set of double-pointed needles size 4.0 and crochet hook approx. 3.0 for “latch-hooking in hair”;
yarn needle for weaving in ends, possibly sewing needle and buttons, measuring tape, scissors.

Recommendation: safety eyes if the egg cozies are used as amigurumi for small children.

Included in the PDF download:

  • Short pattern in text form, designed for yarns with approx. 105 m yardage per 50 g
  • Step-by-step illustrated pattern, designed for yarns with approx. 85 m yardage per 50 g
each knitted with a set of double-pointed needles size 4.0 (then the egg cozies will be nice and dense and stand on their own)

  • Photo tutorial “Embroidering in duplicate stitch
  • Photo tutorial        “latch-hooking hair with a crochet hook"
  • Separate PDF pattern for the “long-tail cast-on with two strands
Happy Easter season and have fun!

5176 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, March 9, 2017 at 6:46 PM
These daffodils bring a little more sunshine to your Easter breakfast table. Even if the weather doesn’t cooperate, the yellow flowers brighten their surroundings and people’s spirits.


 
The daffodils are made from photo cardstock, aluminum wire, and crepe paper and are approx. 29 cm tall. They are easy to make and can easily be adapted to your favorite daffodil color combination.

789 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, March 9, 2017 at 7:07 PM
Go to the pattern / Click me



A perfectly set Easter table naturally needs a tablecloth too! :-)


It’s quick to make and suitable for beginners,
because the pattern is described in detail and illustrated!

The tablecloth is crocheted with Schachenmayr Catania and a 3.0 mm hook 

Happy Easter :-)

2851 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, March 9, 2017 at 7:32 PM

Zum Osterfrühstück dürfen Hasen und Küken nicht fehlen. Hier gibt es die Anleitungen der beiden Eierwärmer im Sparset.



Hier klicken und du kommst zur Anleitung:


Sie benötigen:
  • je Eierwärmer: ca. 10 g Wolle in Farbe ihrer Wahl (hier wurde Baumwolle für NS Empfehlung 3-4 verwendet,damit der Eierwärmer sehr fest wird)
  • Häkelnadel in der Größe 2,5
  • evtl. 2 Wackelaugen/ Knöpfe oder Ähnliches

Selbstverständlich sind die Eierwärmer auch als Einzelanleitungen in meinem Shop erhältlich.

5176 Posts Recent Started
Friday, March 10, 2017 at 5:07 PM
An Easter egg holder for the whole family – beautifully colorful and very practical!
And if a few guests have announced they’re coming for Easter brunch, you can simply make even more holders and place them side by side along the entire length of the table.



The holder is made from photo cardstock and measures approx. 42 x 6 x 6.2 cm. It consists of very simple box-shaped individual pieces and is therefore very easy to make. But so that everything fits together in the end, you need to cut and glue precisely here and be sure to follow the pattern.

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