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17 Easy Crochet Easter Egg Patterns You’ll Love to Make

Isabella WrightBy Isabella WrightApril 29, 2025Updated:June 9, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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Looking for Easter decorations that last for years? Crochet Easter eggs are your answer!

In this guide, I’ll share 17 beautiful egg patterns that anyone can make, from total beginners to experienced crocheters.

I’ve been crocheting for years and have tested dozens of egg patterns. These selected designs are:

  • Easy to follow
  • Quick to complete
  • Perfect for decorations or gifts
  • Completely customizable

No more broken shells or faded plastic eggs. With just some yarn and a hook, you’ll create heirloom-quality decorations your family will treasure.

By the end of this article, you’ll have everything you need to start crocheting your own Easter egg collection today.

Why Crochet Easter Eggs?

Why Crochet Easter Eggs

Crochet eggs are practically indestructible unlike real or plastic eggs that crack or fade. They’re eco-friendly, customizable, kid-safe, and make thoughtful gifts. Plus, they’re perfect for quick projects, even beginners can make a basic egg in one evening!

What You’ll Need to Get Started

Essential supplies: Yarn (cotton works best), crochet hooks (size E/3.5mm to G/4.5mm), stuffing, yarn needle, and scissors.

Optional extras: Stitch markers, embroidery thread, buttons or beads, and polystyrene egg forms.

Free & Paid Crochet Easter Egg Patterns You’ll Love

Ready to make some egg-cellent decorations? Below you’ll find patterns ranging from super easy to more advanced designs. I’ve grouped them by style to help you find exactly what you’re looking for.

Beginner-Friendly Patterns

1. Basic Single-Color Egg

Basic Single-Color Egg

The classic egg using just single crochet stitches.

Quick Pattern:

  1. Ch 2
  2. 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook
  3. 2 sc in each sc around (12 sc)
  4. 1 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (18 sc)
  5. 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (24 sc)
  6. Sc in each sc for 3 rounds
  7. 2 sc, dec around (18 sc)
  8. 1 sc, dec around (12 sc)
  9. Dec around (6 sc)
  10. Stuff and close

2. Striped Egg

Striped Egg

Change colors every 1-2 rounds while working the basic pattern.

Quick Pattern:

  1. Ch 2
  2. 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook
  3. 2 sc in each sc around (12 sc)
  4. 1 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (18 sc) – change color
  5. Continue basic pattern, changing colors every 1-2 rounds
  6. Stuff and close

3. Two-Tone Spiral Egg

Two-Tone Spiral Egg

Hold two different colored yarns and alternate them each stitch.

Quick Pattern:

  1. Ch 2 with Color A
  2. 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook
  3. 1 sc with Color A, 1 sc with Color B around
  4. Continue alternating colors for basic egg pattern
  5. Stuff and close

4. Mini Egg Garland

Mini Egg Garland

Make multiple tiny eggs and connect with a chain.

Quick Pattern (per mini egg):

  1. Ch 2
  2. 4 sc in 2nd ch from hook
  3. 2 sc in each sc around (8 sc)
  4. 1 sc, 2 sc in next sc around (12 sc)
  5. Follow basic pattern but with fewer rounds
  6. Stuff, close, and chain 15 between eggs

Colorful & Creative Designs

5. Ombre Eggs

Ombre Eggs

Use 3-5 shades of the same color from dark to light.

Quick Pattern:

  1. Ch 2 with darkest shade
  2. Follow basic egg pattern, switching to progressively lighter shades every 1-2 rounds
  3. Stuff and close

6. Rainbow Speckled Egg

Rainbow Speckled Egg

A white egg with colorful speckles.

Quick Pattern:

  1. Make basic white egg
  2. Add tiny surface slip stitches in contrast colors or use paint

7. Color-Carried Crochet Egg

Color-Carried Crochet Egg

Create patterns using carried yarn technique.

Quick Pattern:

  1. Follow basic egg pattern
  2. Work with multiple colors, carrying unused yarn behind work
  3. Create simple geometric patterns like diamonds or zigzags

8. Colorblock Modern Egg

Colorblock Modern Egg

Divide the egg into distinct color blocks.

Quick Pattern:

  1. Ch 2 with Color A
  2. Work first third of egg in Color A
  3. Switch to Color B for middle third
  4. Switch to Color C for final third
  5. Stuff and close

Character & Themed Eggs

9. Bunny Egg

Bunny Egg

Add ears and tail to create an Easter bunny.

Quick Pattern:

  1. Make basic egg
  2. For ears: Ch 12, sc in 2nd ch from hook and across
  3. For tail: Make small pompom and attach

10. Chick-in-an-Egg

Chick-in-an-Egg

A cracked egg with a chick peeking out.

Quick Pattern:

  1. Make egg with opening at top
  2. Create jagged edge around opening
  3. Make small yellow chick to sit inside

11. Unicorn Egg

Unicorn Egg

Add horn and ears for a magical unicorn.

Quick Pattern:

  1. Make basic egg
  2. For horn: Ch 10, work in spiral
  3. Add floppy ears and embroidered eyes
  4. Use sparkly yarn for extra magic

12. Dinosaur Egg

Dinosaur Egg

Add spikes and arms for a prehistoric look.

Quick Pattern:

  1. Make basic egg
  2. Create small triangles for spikes
  3. Add tiny arms and embroidered face

Pretty & Decorative Styles

13. Lace-Covered Easter Egg

Lace-Covered Easter Egg

Add fine lace overlay to the basic egg.

Quick Pattern:

  1. Make basic egg
  2. For lace: Ch 3, sk 1 st, sc in next st around
  3. Next round: 3 dc in ch-3 sp, sc in next sc around

14. Granny Square-Inspired Egg

Granny Square-Inspired Egg

Use classic granny square technique.

Quick Pattern:

  1. Make 6 small granny squares
  2. Sew together in 3D egg shape
  3. Stuff as you assemble

15. Floral Motif Egg

Floral Motif Egg

Decorate with tiny crocheted flowers.

Quick Pattern:

  1. Make basic egg
  2. For flowers: Make small rings with [sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc] sequence
  3. Attach 5-7 flowers around egg

16. Textured Bobble Stitch Egg

Textured Bobble Stitch Egg

Add dimension with bobble stitches.

Quick Pattern:

  1. Follow basic pattern but add bobble stitches every 4-5 stitches
  2. Place bobbles in spirals or geometric patterns

17. Pearl-Beaded Pretty Egg

Incorporate beads for refined decoration.

Quick Pattern:

  1. String beads onto yarn before beginning
  2. Work basic pattern, adding beads every few stitches
  3. Space beads evenly around egg

How to Customize Your Crochet Easter Eggs

Want to make your eggs truly one-of-a-kind? There are so many ways to personalize these designs. Get creative with your yarn choices, stitch patterns, and embellishments to make eggs that match your style perfectly.

Try different stitches for texture, experiment with yarn types, add embellishments, create various sizes, or string into garlands. The most beautiful creations come from your own experiments!

Caught the Easter crochet bug? Once you’ve mastered eggs, there are plenty more seasonal projects to try. These complementary patterns use similar techniques, making them perfect follow-up projects for your spring crafting sessions.

After mastering eggs, try egg cozies, bunny baskets, carrot treat bags, amigurumi bunnies, or spring placemats using the same techniques.

Conclusion

Crochet Easter eggs are more than just decorations, they’re small works of art that capture the spirit of spring. I’ve shared 17 patterns that range from super-simple to delightfully detailed. With these designs, you’ll create Easter treasures that become part of your family traditions for years to come.

The best part? You can make them during evening TV time or while chatting with friends. Each egg takes just a small amount of yarn and a few hours of your time. No more last-minute Easter scrambles! Start now, and you’ll have a beautiful collection ready when spring arrives.

Grab your hook, choose your favorite pattern, and enjoy creating something both beautiful and lasting this Easter season!

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I prevent my crochet eggs from becoming misshapen?

Stuff firmly but not too tightly. Use a chopstick to push stuffing into narrow areas, and block your finished eggs by lightly spraying with water and allowing to dry in shape.

Can I use these eggs for Easter egg hunts?

Absolutely! Add a small bell inside before closing for sound, or attach a ribbon loop for easier finding. Just avoid leaving them outdoors for extended periods.

What hook size is best for beginner crocheters making eggs?

Start with a G/4.0mm or H/5.0mm hook. These mid-sized hooks are easier to handle for beginners and work well with most worsted weight yarns.

How do I create perfectly even stitches on rounded shapes?

Use stitch markers to track your rounds. Count your stitches regularly and maintain consistent tension by taking frequent breaks to rest your hands.

Can I sell eggs made from these patterns?

Most designers allow selling finished items. Always credit the original pattern creator if specified, and consider purchasing paid patterns if you’ll be selling multiple items commercially.

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Isabella Wright

Isabella Wright is a skilled crochet artist passionate about empowering others through detailed, easy-to-follow tutorials. With a focus on creativity and technique, she helps crafters of all levels master beautiful, functional crochet projects. Amelia’s blog offers expert guidance, inspiring patterns, and practical tips to turn your crochet ideas into stunning handmade treasures.

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