Free crochet pattern: Amigurumi Easter Eggs
If you’re thinking “Whatintheheck is amigurumi?”, then you need to read this. ![]()
Now that you’re up to speed on that, we can continue.
This is my first attempt at a pattern, and I’ve been making heaps of these cute little eggs for Easter gifts this year.
It only takes about an hour from go to woe!
If you have any trouble following me, just let me know and I’d love to help.
Materials
- 8ply wool / acrylic
- Size 3.50 crochet hook (USA size E)
- Stitch marker
- Polyfil
Pattern
Magic ring - 6sc
2sc in first sc, sc in next sc* repeat (9)
2sc in first sc, sc in next sc* repeat (15)
2sc in first sc, sc in next sc, sc in next sc* repeat (20)
sc round
2sc in first sc, sc in next sc, sc in next sc, sc in next sc* repeat (25)
sc round for 5 rounds
Decrease
sc2together, sc in next sc, sc in next sc, sc in next sc* repeat (20)
sc2together, sc in next sc, sc in next sc* repeat ()
sc2together, sc in next sc* repeat ()
Finishing
Finish off, leaving a 3in tail
Sew on eyes in black and a red or pink V for a mouth
Stuff egg very firmly
Thread tail though the remaining stitches and sew shut, weaving the end inside out of sight.
Note:
When decreasing, your egg will look neatest if you line up the decrease stitches one above the other.
Don’t worry if this means you have to add or skip a sc in places. The important thing is that you have 5 evenly-spaced decreasing stitches in each round.
