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All New Easter Egg Hunt Knitalong

All New Easter Egg Hunt Knitalong

6 Parts

Get ready for an Easter to remember with Amanda Berry's cute and easy knitting patterns to make toys, accessories and decorations

Amanda Berry
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Amanda Berry

All New Easter Egg Hunt Knitalong

Knitalong Parts ( 6 )

  • All New Easter Egg Hunt Knitalong: Part One

    We love an egg hunt at Easter and this adorable set brings a knitting twist to proceedings. Featuring fancy dress headbands, cute knitted animal eggs, plus some that hide chocolatey treats, this six-part collection will ensure your Easter party is full of fun! Let’s kick-start our KAL with an easy-knit basket, decorated with pretty butterflies and daffodils, and big enough to hold lots of treats!

  • All New Easter Egg Hunt Knitalong: Part Two

    Knitted using a super soft chenille yarn, this adorable accessory is perfect for playing dress up. It is knitted in basic garter stitch with really easy shaping, making this a great beginner project. This pattern can easily be adjusted for adults and children by changing the size of the base headband, so why not make a matching sheep set for the whole family?

  • All New Easter Egg Hunt Knitalong: Part Three

    If you don’t think you could carry off a full-sized Easter bonnet then our festive fascinator could be an egg-cellent alternative. It features tiny knitted eggs and ridiculously cute carrots, all finished off with a bow, and mounted on a covered headband. Please ensure you sew all the pieces on really securely, especially if making it for children.

  • All New Easter Egg Hunt Knitalong: Part Four

    We’re sure we’re not the only ones who are partial to a choccy treat or two at Easter. Hide some small 5cm eggs with these fun birdie covers. This year we have a happy heritage hen and a colourful mallard duck, which are perfect for spring. The basic shapes are the same, with details achieved with colourwork and decorations. We love the textured plumage on the hen, but a smooth DK would work…

  • All New Easter Egg Hunt Knitalong: Part Five

    You don’t need chocolate eggs to have some hide-and-seek fun this spring season. We’ve got five egg-shaped critters for you to make, starting here with a cute deer and a fabulous bearded goat. The body uses simple shaping but be sure to take time when stuffing to get a smooth shape. The animals are customised by adding different features, all of which are easy to knit.

  • All New Easter Egg Hunt Knitalong: Part Six

    Finish your collection with three garden friends animal Easter eggs. As before, the body of the eggs is the same, just switch up the colours to make your different characters. The colourwork on the Blue Tit is worked using intarsia, so you’ll need to wind separate balls for each colour section on the row and give the yarns a twist when changing colour to prevent holes. Share your photos on our…

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