15 FREE Easter Crochet Patterns

Easter is a great time to make up cute little projects. Not only are most of them fast stash busters but it is also a great time to make little gifts for Easter baskets or even to fill eggs. Try out one of these 15 FREE Easter crochet patterns for the upcoming holiday.

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Easter has to be one of the cutest holidays that we have. With bunnies and ducks how can you not fall in love.

Making gifts for Easter baskets or to stuff eggs is a great way to use up scraps. Be sure to explore each of these designs websites because many have more than just this one Easter themed pattern.

Easter crochet collage: amigurumi bunnies, carrot plushie with face, bunny ear bonnet, and bunny and chick eggs with textured detail.

FREE Easter Crochet Patterns:

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Easter Card Project

Looking for some more Easter projects? Try making this quick Easter card using your Silhouette Machine and some Pomp-a-Doodle yarn.

Yarnspirations also has a great selection of Easter Pomp-a-Doodle yarn projects as well.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of Easter crochet patterns are in this collection?

All the Easter joy! Easter eggs and egg holder baskets. Bunny and chick amigurumi. Spring flower decorations. Easter basket patterns in various styles. Egg cozies for displaying decorated eggs. Baby Easter outfits and accessories for the family photo. Spring garland and home decor. With 15 patterns, the collection covers the main Easter crafting categories in both quick projects and more time-intensive special pieces.

When should I start making Easter crochet projects?

February or March depending on when Easter falls! Easter moves around (it’s always the first Sunday after the full moon following the spring equinox), so check the year’s date and count backward 4-6 weeks for smaller projects, 6-10 weeks for larger or more complex ones. Baby Easter outfits and decorative baskets take more time than small egg ornaments. Starting early also means you’re not rushing through a project that should be made with care and love.

Are Easter crochet projects good for beginners?

Many are! Simple Easter eggs take 20-30 minutes each and are excellent beginner amigurumi. Basic Easter basket patterns in single crochet are beginner-accessible. Small chick and bunny figures work well for confident beginners. The collection spans skill levels so check each pattern individually. The quick timeline (Easter is a fixed seasonal holiday) makes small, quick projects especially satisfying… you can make several quick Easter eggs in an evening and have a beautiful seasonal display ready in no time.

What colors work for Easter crochet?

Pastels are the traditional Easter palette… soft lavender, mint green, pale yellow, blush pink, baby blue. These colors together evoke spring perfectly. For more vibrant Easter projects: bright Easter egg colors work beautifully for egg patterns. For a more natural, earthy Easter aesthetic: cream, sage, dusty rose, and warm tan read as sophisticated spring without being pastel. And of course classic Easter colors… white for bunny and chick patterns with yellow for beaks and feet.

Can I make Easter patterns for children who are too old for Easter baskets?

Yes! Older children and teens love Easter-themed items that feel more mature. A crocheted Easter tote bag in their favorite colors for collecting eggs. A spring-themed hat or accessories. Handmade gift bags for their candy. And for the crafty older child… teaching them to make simple Easter eggs themselves is a wonderful gift of a skill. Easter crafting can be adapted for any age when you focus on what that specific person would actually use and enjoy.

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