As you can see in the name, these Quick & Easy Easter Eggs are really easy to make, so it won’t take you long! Create every egg in different colour and create great little Easter decorations! I hope you will like it!
You will find this free pattern here ravelry.com
Patterned Easter Egg Decorations
Colorfull eggs just in one colour aren’t for you? So look at these Patterned Easter Egg Decorations! This pattern is available in three different sizes, with optional decorative variations. Funny patterns on each egg makes original decoraton for your house. Moreover, making such Patterned Easter Egg Decorations is great fun!
You will find this free pattern here Patterned Easter Egg Decorations
Knit Easter Egg Ornaments
Do you miss the Christmas tree? So create Knit Easter Egg Ornaments and hang them up on a bouquet of Easter flowers – Your Easter tree is ready! It will look beautifull on table, so choose your favourite yarn in spring colours and start today!
You will find this free pattern here Knit Easter Egg Ornaments
Knitted Easter Eggs
You need just a little yarn to knit the lovely Easter decoration with a free pattern — tiny knitted eggs. Choose the multi-color yarn, and you’ll get pretty colorful eggs to play the egg hunt or to hang on the house plant. Or make them single-colored for minimalistic designs.
PHOTOS by annaknitter.com
Find the original free pattern on annaknitter.com.
Forest Animals Egg Cosies
How do you like the idea of decorating Easter eggs with cute cozies? You can use them also daily and make your breakfasts energizing and fun. Any kid will like these forest animals! Knit the three types of egg cosies with a free pattern. A bear, owl, or bunny — whom do you like more?
PHOTOS by Amanda Berry / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Easter eggies
This is a great way to use up small yarn scraps. Please keep in mind that if you are not using the suggested polystyrene egg form, you must be careful how you stuff this. The shape of your finished egg will be determined by the stuffing, so it’s worth spending extra time and attention to how you stuff.
PHOTOS by jinxnotthecat / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry. This particular version is on Ravelry.