Flower Easter Egg Free Crochet Pattern
Celebrate Easter in style with a beautifully crafted Easter egg adorned with a delicate crochet flower. This unique decoration adds a touch of elegance and charm to your holiday festivities. Handmade with care and attention to detail, the crochet flower Easter egg is a lovely addition to any Easter basket or centerpiece. The intricate design of the crochet flower adds a special touch to the traditional Easter egg, making it a standout piece that will impress your guests. Whether you display it as a standalone decoration or incorporate it into your Easter decor, the crochet flower Easter egg is sure to be a conversation starter. The combination of the colorful Easter egg and the intricate crochet flower creates a visually stunning piece that captures the spirit of the holiday.
Pattern Notes
Level
- Beginner
Project Size
- Small (DK yarn): 7cm tall
- Medium (Aran yarn): 9cm tall
- Large (Super Bulky yarn): 13cm tall
Yarn Used- Deramores Studio DK
Pattern Characteristics
- amigurumi
- crochet food
Supplies- yarn
- 3.5mm crochet hook
- toy stuffing
- scissors
- darning needle
Abbreviations
Pattern written in US terms using Craft Yarn Council abbreviations.
- magic ring
- st(s) – stitch(es)
- sl st – slip stitch
- dc – double crochet
- yo – yarn over
- inc – increase (2sc in the same stitch)
- dec – decrease (sc2tog)
- sc – single crochet
- ch – chain
Flower Easter Egg Written Pattern
- When changing colors, first close the previous round with a sl st, then pull a loop of the new color through the loop on the hook
- To make a bigger egg, use the same pattern but a thicker yarn with the matching hook.
- Version 1(V1) of this design uses slate & yellow, and version 2(V2) of this design uses lime and light pink.
Easter Egg Pattern
Start with slate (v1) / lime (v2) and a 3.5mm crochet hook and make a magic ring.
Round 1: 6sc into the magic ring, pull the tail to close the magic ring shut = 6
Round 2: inc x 6 = 12
Round 3: *inc, sc* x 6 = 18
Round 4: *inc, sc in next 2sts* x 6 = 24
Round 5: *inc, sc in next 3sts* x 6 = 30
Rounds 6 – 8 : sc in each stitch = 30
Change colour to citrine (v1) / light pink (v2)
Rounds 9 – 11: sc in each stitch = 30
Change colour to slate (v1) / lime (v2)
Round 12: sc in each stitch = 30
Round 13: *dec, sc in next 8sts* x 3 = 27
Round 14: *dec, sc in next 7sts* x 3 = 24
Round 15: *dec, sc in next 6sts* x 3 = 21
Start stuffing the egg with toy stuffing. Continue to stuff as you work up the rounds.
Round 16: *dec, sc in next 5sts* x 3 = 18
Round 17: *dec, sc in next 4sts* x 3 = 15
Round 18: *dec, sc in next 3sts* x 3, fasten off and leave a long tail= 12
Finish stuffing the egg firmly with toy stuffing, then use the tail to close off the hole.
Now you have the option to create a loop so you can hang your egg, or to simply weave in the ends. If you chose to add a loop, then use your finger to hold down the tail and form a loop right before you use the tapestry needle to weave it in.
Flower Pattern
With slate(V1) / lime(V2) make a magic ring.
Round 1 = 6sc into the magic ring, pull the tail to close the magic ring hole shut = 6
Change colours to citrine(V1) / light pink(V2)
Round 2: sl st, (ch3, 2dc, ch3, sl st in the same st) x 6, sl st in the next st (the first used stitch), fasten off, weave in ends
Assembly
With slate(V1) / lime(V2), sew the flower to the egg on the colored stripe (preferably over the spot where the color changes happened).