With Easter right around the corner I thought it would be fun to put together a fun Easter Crochet Project Roundup!
There are a lot of fun Easter designs out there, making it hard to decide where to even start sometimes, but don’t fret, I’m here to help you out! I’ve gathered several favorites from here on the blog and from some of my favorite designers around the web to help you find the perfect pattern for your next project! And in case you’re wondering yes, they are all free patterns!
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Can I ask one thing? While you’re looking, if you find a pattern that you love, will you please let the designer know by leaving a comment, tagging them on social media, or reaching out to them in some other way?
I truly believe that life is meant to be loved, kindness shared, and creativity to abound! Letting a designer know that you love their work is one great way to spread kindness and let them know that you appreciate their creativity!
Alright, let’s take a look at these patterns and find our next project!
1. Looking at this bright cute face I can’t help but want to make the Crochet Chick Pillow by Grace and Yarn. Seriously who doesn’t want something so cute decorating their home?
2. In my opinion, these adorable Snuggle Bunny Pillows by All About Ami need to be sitting right next to the Crochet Chick Pillow by Grace and Yarn. Right?! All three of them seriously make such a super cute pairing!
3. I’m absolutely in love with this adorable Ragdoll Spring Bunny by Spin a Yarn Crochet. And if you enjoy this style of amigurumi then make sure to check out her other designs.
Be forewarned. You may want to bring along some snack essentials because it’s easy to get lost in all the cute possibilities you’re going to discover! But I totally encourage snacking and discovery!
4. Alright, how can you not want to just grab this Crochet Lamb by
The Friendly Red Fox and give it a great big snuggle? So sweet!
5. What a cute Easter Bunny Basket by Petals to Picots and how much more fun to fill it with Crocheted Easter Eggs!
6. Okay, cuteness overload! I seriously want to make the Little Chirpy Chick by Moji Moji Design in every color and spread kindness by giving one to everyone I know!
7. The Classic Stuffed Bunny by One Dog Woof reminds me of a stuffed bunny that I loved growing up so I instantly felt all the nostalgia. Working with Homespun Thick & Quick yarn can be a bit tricky but the overall look in my opinion is worth the effort. She’ll show you the result of working in another yarn too though so it’s definitely worth checking out and adding to your project queue!
And now for a few designs that you can find right here on Jen Hayes Creations.
8. The Crochet Bobble Sheep is definitely a personal favorite. And heads up, if you like this style keep an eye out as I have plans in the works for more friends to keep him company in the future!
9. It’s been a year since I designed this beginner friendly bag and let me tell you that in the hands of my little one he’s had many grand adventures and been filled with all sorts of treasures! I’ve received reports from others that their Spring Chick Crochet Drawstring Bags have been equally adored by their recipients!
10. Carrots you may be asking? Why yes, of course, carrots! What Easter Bunny doesn’t love a good carrot?! These make a great stand alone decoration or play food for kiddos as well.
In my post I recommend that it might be fun to try adding a face to your carrot and the pictures people have shared do so are so much fun so I definitely encourage it!
Were you able to find your next project, or perhaps even several that you’ll be adding to you project queue? I’d love to hear what you’ve decided on!
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Elise says
These are so adorable!! What a great roundup!!!! The idea of putting a face on the carrots is the best idea ever!! So cute!!
Jen says
Thanks! The idea of adding faces and giving personality and life to inanimate objects never gets old!
Katie says
These are all adorable, but there’s something about the Classic Stuffed Bunny that I just love!
Jen says
I know, right! When I saw it I knew that I had to include it. So cute! She did such a wonderful job on it.
Jenny says
Jen, great roundup! I really appreciate the thought of commenting on the designer’s site letting them know they are appreciated. I appreciate you!!
Jen says
Thanks! It’s always nice to know that you, your work, your efforts, etc are appreciated and sometimes it’s easy to forget to express our gratitude. Thank you taking the time to read my post and comment.
Jenn says
Wow! Every single one is so cute! I am hoping to encourage my daughters to try their hand at more complicated crochet. We are at the scarf making skill level in this house!
Jen says
Scarves are a great place to be! Everything in time and with practice! The awesome thing about amigurumi is that they mostly use single crochet. They can totally do it!