2 Piece Easter Egg FREE Crochet Pattern
LovingLea Created by Mindy Lea
This is a free
pattern.
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You will need:
Scrap yarn medium 4 or all same type/brand to get the same size for each egg.G or 4.00mm hook or a hook that is 1 size smaller than recommended for the type of yarn you use.
Need to know:
How to do a Magic Circle or RingIn English Terms:
ch = chainss = slip stitch
st = stitch
sts = stitches
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
bpsc = back post single crochet
sctog = two single crochet decreased to one
Top of Egg
*work in rows*R1
ss to 1st
sc
R2
ch 1, 2 sc in next st (on all rows - not in ss), then 2sc in
each st around, ss to 1st sc (12
sts)
R3
ch 1, *2 sc in next st, 1 sc in next st repeat from * around, ss to 1st sc (18 sts)
ch 1, *2 sc in next st, 1 sc in next st repeat from * around, ss to 1st sc (18 sts)
R4-5
ch 1, 1 sc in each st around, ss to 1st sc (18 sts)
ch 1, *2 sc in next st, 1 sc in next 2 sts repeat from * around, ss to 1st sc (24 sts)
R7-8
ch 1, 1 sc in each st around, ss to 1st sc (24 sts)
R9
ch 1, *2 sc in next st, 1 sc in next 7 sts repeat from * 3
times, ss to 1st sc (27 sts)
R10
ch1, sc in each st around, ss to 1st sc (27 sts)
Cut yarn about 4 inches long and pull through last st, Do
Not Weave in the end, set top aside
Bottom of Egg
*work in rows*
R1
In magic circle sc 8, pull circle closed, ss to 1st
R2
ch 1, 2 sc in all sts (on all rows start in sc after ss), ss
to 1st (16
sts)
(I crochet over the yarn end here for around 6 stitches to
hide it, instead of using a needle later to weave it in, and cut off the
excess)
R3
ch 1, *2 sc in next st, 1 sc in the next repeat from *
around, ss to 1st sc (24
sts)
R4-5
ch 1, sc in each st around, ss to 1st sc (24
sts)
R6
ch 1, *2 sc in next st, 1 sc in next 7 sts repeat from * 3
times, ss to 1st sc (27
sts)
R7
ch 1, sc in each st around, ss to 1st sc (27
sts)
R8
ch 1, hdc in each st around, ss to 1st hdc (27
sts)
R9
ch 1, bpsc in each hdc st around, ss to 1st sc (27
sts)
R10
ch 1, *1 sc in next 7 sts, 1 sctog repeat from * around 3
times (24
sts)
R11
ch 1, *1 sc in next 10 sts, 1 sctog repeat from * around 2 times (22
sts)
Cut yarn about 4 inches long and pull through last stitch,
Do Not Weave in the End.
Put hook from outside to inside of the egg in a stitch
directly below the loose string in R10, yarn over the loose string and pull it
from the inside to outside of the egg
Tie both egg pieces together with the 4 inch strings at the
base of the egg halves
Pull the leftover string through a stitch on the inside ridge of the bottom half of the egg.
Trim down leftover string to an inch.
Next chain 50, leave a 3 inch yarn tail on both ends.
Fold egg in half and center where the egg halves are tied
together in the middle of the egg. On the bottom egg, pull the chain 50 string
through two stitches from INSIDE TO OUTSIDE on the ridge across from where you tied
the two halves together. Now, take the
chain 50 string ends from INSIDE TO OUTSIDE of the top half of the egg in the
last row of stitches that line up with where the chain 50 went through the
bottom egg stitches.
Tie the 3 inch yarn tails together at the bottom of the
chain and pull the egg closed then, tie the chain 50 string in a bow. Now it
will hold little treats for the kiddos on Easter and the halves will not get separated!
;-)
I hope you have enjoyed this free pattern. Please give
credit back to this blog when showing off your work. Feel free to tag
lovingleacreate on IG and Twitter and Facebook with photos of your eggs made
using this pattern. Links to the social media pages are at the top. If you are
feeling snazzy, I would love to see some stripy eggs. ;-)
Thanks Again!!!
-Mindy-
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