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Knitted Easter Eggs

Celebrate Easter in style with these charming handcrafted Easter eggs made from knitted yarn. These unique decorations add a cozy and whimsical touch to your Easter festivities, whether displayed in a decorative bowl or hung as ornaments on branches. The intricate patterns and vibrant colors of the knitted eggs make them a delightful addition to your holiday decor, bringing a touch of warmth and creativity to your home. They can be customized to match your personal style or color scheme, making them a thoughtful gift for friends and family. Whether you're looking for a fun DIY project or a special decoration to brighten up your home, these knitted Easter eggs are sure to bring joy and cheer to your Easter celebrations. 

Smaller Size

Cast on 5sts

Row 1: Kfb in first 4sts, k1 (9sts)

Row 2: Purl

Row 3: (K1, kfb) 4 times, k1 (13sts)

Row 4: Purl

Row 5: (K2, kfb) 4 times, k1 (17sts)

Row 6: Purl

Row 7: (K3, kfb) 4 times, k1 (21sts)

Row 8: Purl

Row 9: Knit

Row 10: Purl

Repeat the last 2 rows twice more

Row 15: (K3, k2tog) 4 times, k1 (17sts)

Row 16: Purl

Row 17: (K2, k2tog) 4 times, k1 (13sts)

Row 18: Purl

Row 19: (K1, k2tog) 4 times, k1 (9sts)

Row 20: Purl

Row 21: (K2tog) 4 times, k1 (5sts)

Cut yarn, leaving a ‘tail’ to use or joining

Thread the tail into a sewing needle, pull it through all remaining stitches and gather together

Join side seam most of the way – leaving an opening. Fill with polyester stuffing. Sew the rest of the seam closed. Darn away ends.

Bigger Size

Cast on 6sts

Row 1: Kfb in first 5sts, k1 (11sts)

Row 2: Purl

Row 3: (K1, kfb) 5 times, k1 (16sts)

Row 4: Purl

Row 5: (K2, kfb) 5 times, k1 (21sts)

Row 6: Purl

Row 7: (K3, kfb) 5 times, k1 (26sts)

Row 8: Purl

Row 9: Knit

Row 10: Purl

Repeat the last 2 rows 3 times more

Row 17: (K3, k2tog) 5 times, k1 (21sts)

Row 18: Purl

Row 19: (K2, k2tog) 5 times, k1 (16sts)

Row 20: Purl

Row 21: (K1, k2tog) 5 times, k1 (11sts)

Row 22: Purl

Row 23: (K2tog) 5 times, k1 (6sts)

Cut yarn, leaving a ‘tail’ to use or joining

Thread the tail into a sewing needle, pull it through all remaining stitches and gather together

Join side seam most of the way – leaving an opening. Fill with polyester stuffing. Sew the rest of the seam closed. Darn away ends.

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