Edit, Feb 5, 2022: I am updating this blog post to include a video tutorial. I have found in the course of making this video that you can finish the egg off after row 10. It actually might be a neater egg if you do so.
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Now back to the original post....
6 sc in magic ring
Working in continuous rounds.
Row 1: *2sc in next sc, sc in next* repeat 2 more times (9sc)
Row 2: *2 sc in next sc, sc in next 2 sc* repeat 2 more times (12 sc)
Row 3:*2 sc in next sc, sc in next 3 sc* repeat 2 more times (15 sc)
Row 4: sc evenly around
Row 5: *2 sc in next sc, sc in next 4 sc* repeat 2 more times (18 sc)
Row 6-8: sc evenly around
Row 9: *2 sc together,sc in next 3 sc* repeat 2 more times (15 sc)
Start filling your egg
Row 10:*2 sc together, sc in the next sc* repeat 4 more time (10 sc)
Finish filling egg
Row 3:*2 sc in next sc, sc in next 3 sc* repeat 2 more times (15 sc)
Row 4: sc evenly around
Row 5: *2 sc in next sc, sc in next 4 sc* repeat 2 more times (18 sc)
Row 6-8: sc evenly around
Row 9: *2 sc together,sc in next 3 sc* repeat 2 more times (15 sc)
Start filling your egg
Row 10:*2 sc together, sc in the next sc* repeat 4 more time (10 sc)
Finish filling egg
**NOTE** You can finish the egg off after this row if you want.
Row 11: sc 2 together around (5 sc). Finish off and seal end of egg.
Row 11: sc 2 together around (5 sc). Finish off and seal end of egg.
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These are just adorable - such a cute idea!
ReplyDeleteI will try and crochet a few ... Crocheting is so relaxing in the evenings :)
Popping by from Inspire Me Monday,
Nina
Hi! Stopping by from the Yarn Fanatic Linky Party. I just started to learn how to crochet recently, but I'm terrible at it. Your eggs are so pretty. Thanks for sharing the pattern!
ReplyDeleteThese are so sweet... thank you for sharing the pattern... this would be good to make with my granddaughter!
ReplyDeleteI will definitely try these... how cute! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThey are sweet :)
ReplyDeleteCute little eggs! I made an Easter tree to display last year, and I think this years version will be crocheted, using this pattern. Pinned.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing it with us at our last Yarn Fanatic Linky Party! #29 is live - http://eyeloveknots.blogspot.com/2015/03/yarn-fanatic-linky-party-29.html.
Hope you'll stop by to party with us again soon!
Alexandra
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