Adorable Easter Crochet Patterns
Around the country the snow is melting, the days are lengthening and there’s excitement in the air. Spring is Coming! And of course that means Easter is just ar0und the corner. Have you started thinking about Easter gifts yet?
I’ve been thinking of gifts ideas for my 5 kids, crocheted of course! Scroll down to find plenty of Easter inspiration to craft your own gifts, and then jump over to my facebook group (I’d love you to join, if you haven’t already) to share photos of your creations, with the Green Fox Farms Designs community.
Happy Hooking friends!
Speaking of spring, have you seen my cute Leprechaun Hat Pattern? It is designed for a newborn or small baby, and is adorable for a photo prop for those March and spring baby photo sessions! It also doubles as adorable home decor for St. Patrick’s Day too! The Leprechaun Hat fits perfectly over a pint sized mason jar. Pro tip: I cut out a small circle of cardboard and added it to the top of the hat so it would hold its shape since I used a narrow mouth jar. Find the FREE newborn Leprechaun Hat Crochet Pattern <– Here!
Tiny Bunny Amigurumi
The Tiny Bunny Amigurumi is relatively quick and very fun to make, designed by yours truly Green Fox Farms Designs! He would make a fun Easter Basket stuffer, rattle for baby, fun toy to keep in car, or a gift for just because. You can make one for all the kids and teens in your life! The Tiny Bunny Amigurumi would look adorable in any colors you can dream up and is sure to be a hit with anyone you make them for!
Find the pattern here!
Mini Crochet Easter Basket
Make a cute mini crochet Easter basket that’s quick and easy to finish by Crafting Each Day. It holds several Mini Crochet Easter Eggs or small chocolate Easter eggs. You might wish to gift it along with a medium sized stuffed toy.
Find the pattern here!
Carrot Bunting
These make an adorable little bunting by Eye Love Knots. You can use this around a column or Easter tree, or hang from a headboard, doorway or Easter mantel. Some people love to decorate their home for easter and these easy crochet carrots are bright and versatile to do just that.
Find the pattern here!
Easter Egg Flip Toys
Crochet these fun Easter Egg decorations with a twist, flip them inside out to reveal a super cute Chick or Bunny! You can make these ‘Egg Flips’ in any size by using different yarn weights and hook sizes, just keep to the same size for each colour. Such a unique and cute pattern designed by Hooked on Patterns!
Find the pattern here!
Flower Easter Basket
This cute little Easter basket by Nana’s Crafty Home is easy to make and is sure to be a hit with the littles this Easter! The basket works up quickly in bulky yarn with beginner friendly stitches – you only need to know how to single crochet for this one. The sides of the basket will work those single crochets in the back loop only to create a little bit of texture but still easy, peasy.
Find the pattern here!
Blooming Hand Towel
Blooming Hand Towel by Rows and Roses includes some lovely little join-as-you-go flowers that are a cinch to make, with a solid body that is both absorbent and beautiful. This towel would make a lovely addition to your favorite powder room this spring, and would make a pretty and practical Easter gift or Mother’s Day gift too.
Find the pattern here!
Daffodil Wreath
Celebrate Spring! Crochet and hang the Springtime daffodil wreath by Lau Loves Crochet on your front door. Brightly welcome your family and guests inside. As Winter begins to thaw and our bodies and gardens warm up and want to spend more time in the warmer days.
Find the pattern here!
Easter Bunny Tissue Box Cover
Spring (and Autumn too!) brings on pollen and winds, which are often a nightmare for the hayfever sufferer! This cute Bunny Tissue Box Cover pattern by Jo to the World will bring a smile to those watery eyes though this Easter. And if you’re hayfever free, then all the better! A bunny box is the ideal tissue carton cover at Easter time for any household.
Find the pattern here!
Pocket Pal Baby Chick
These sweet little chicks are perfect for a very quick last minute gift or addition to your little one’s Easter basket. This is a beginner friendly pattern by Darling Maple Designs, and can be made with many different yarns. Plus this low sew pattern gives the option to crochet in their little feet, wings and hair, leaving only the little beak to sew on. Make one for your favorite little one this Easter!
Find the pattern here!
Pipsqueak Bunny Bag
Isn’t this Bunny Bag by A Crocheted Simplicity sweet? Such a beautiful soft bag for them to collect eggs while at a local Easter egg hunt, this Pipsqueak Bunny Bag can be used year ‘round too. A practical bag with a novelty twist!
Find the pattern here!
Easter Toy Tote
Looking to gift something different than chocolate eggs this Easter? The Easter Toy Tote by me (Green Fox Farms Designs) makes a fun gift for all the little and big kids in your life! Bigger kids can use it to stash books, card games, iPods, small notebooks, or whatever they enjoy! Little kids can bring stuffed animals, cars, blocks, books, dolls, rattles, even snacks!
Find the pattern here!
C2C Bunny Pillow
Have you tried C2C Crochet before? This Bunny Pillow Pattern by Suflower Cottage Crochet is the perfect introduction! How could anyone not adore this bunny pillow/cushion for their couch or car? Take it on a picnic and when your belly is full, you can blissfully stroke the little fluffy tail as you gently lull into a nap.
Find the pattern here!
Bunny Cream Egg Cover
These adorable Spring animal egg cosies by Hooked on Patterns, are designed to fit a standard 40g size Cadburys Creme Egg chocolate to make a delicious treat egg-stra special. You could also make them as cute Eastery pencil toppers! Either way they’re sure to delight your loved ones this Easter.
Find the pattern here!
Spring Mini Wall Tapestries
The Mini Bunny Wall Hanging is an easy, beginner friendly Intarsia crochet piece that brightens any room. Also, it is part of a series of mini wall hangings from High Desert Yarn all designed for Spring. Since this wall hanging is smaller, it can easily be added to any existing gallery wall, or placed in a smaller space.
Find the pattern here!
Bunny and Carrots Applique
How adorable are these Bunny Appliques by Thoresby Cottage? This project is great for using scraps and the finished little bunnies and carrots can be used for so many different things. There are 3 sizes and together they make a really sweet little bunny family. They would be adorable all together in some Easter bunting. You could decorate your child’s clothing, use them to patch up holes, add to a wall hanging, wreath or tea towels. There’s really no limit to their uses.
Find the pattern here!
Easy Easter Basket
You won’t believe how easy this easy crochet Easter basket by Itchin’ for Some Stitchin’ actually is. It has great texture and reminds me of the baskets we used to collect eggs as kids. You can also use it all year around to transport little things. Play markets or kitchens or fill with little cars and other surprises all year around.
Find the pattern here!
Egg Warmers
Eating boiled eggs at Easter is a tradition for many families. In Europe egg warmers are part of daily life in many households. This Easter, crochet your own beautiful egg covers, and there’s a matching pot holder pattern too. This is a simple and useful pattern by Joy of Motion Crochet.
Find the pattern here!
Puppy Love Basket
Sometimes we prefer dogs over bunnies, flowers and chicks! So this puppy basket by Timmel Crochet might be just the thing for your child’s next Easter egg or treasure hunt. Dogs are certainly for all year round too! Your dog loving child will appreciate using their favorite basket for toy clean up or collecting things along your next nature walk. Very practical and sweet too.
Find the pattern here!
Who else is ready to get crocheting? I hope you have found the perfect pattern or two that you can’t wait to make for someone special this Easter or to decorate your home! Thanks so much for reading! I would love to know which of these patterns you’re going to make first! Let me know in the comments! If you enjoyed this post and you want to help me to continue to offer Free Crochet Patterns (<– find them here), please share my Blog Post with your crafty friends and subscribe to my VIP List! You can easily share using the social media buttons below the post! Thank you so much for your support! If you have any questions, feel free to contact me or leave a comment on the blog. Please share your finished creations on Ravelry too!

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