Knitted ideas for Easter. Crochet Easter eggs (master class). Easter eggs with embroidery

Lyudmila Klimenko

I invite you to look at my work" DIY crocheted Easter". I needed to get started work: Threads for Easter, threads for glaze, hook, rhinestones and beads.

.Easter I started knitting in the circle starting from the central air loops, I knitted the sides to a height of about 10-12 centimeters.


Turn the can upside down. We put synthetic padding on the bottom and we pull it all over Easter related, securing the bottom by decreasing the loops.

For further work we will be needed: Sewing threads, rhinestones and beads. "we sew the icing onto the top part Easter. We sew rhinestones and beads onto the “glaze” to imitate powder.

The next stage of knitting is addition: plate. I also knit in a circle from the center, the circle should be slightly wider than the bottom Easter.


This is what happened. Not enough to complete the job easter eggs. For this we need threads of different colors (preferably bright color).



Foam rubber, scissors for cutting foam rubber into pieces, Crochet hook. Knitting Easter egg from the center of the circle starting with air loops. We knit the sides to the middle of the egg and then begin to reduce the number of loops. Shaping easter egg.


We don’t finish it until the end. stuff the “egg” with pieces of foam rubber to maintain the shape of the egg. Afterwards, close the egg by reducing the number of loops.


This is how it turned out Easter eggs.

And this is what I got in the kit.

Publications on the topic:

For a children's party dedicated to our mothers, in our second youngest group, according to the script, it was thought that our girls would be chickens.

Master class: In order to make such a balalaika, I took: plywood, gouache, brushes and clear varnish. And of course, a good mood.

To work you will need: 1. A pair of crazy pens; 2. Cones; 3. Green gouache paints, brushes; 4. Tinsel; 5. Vata; 6. Plasticine; 7. Colored cardboard;.

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The main Orthodox holiday, Easter, awaits us soon. He is very loved by all Christians.

For this holiday, eggs are painted in all sorts of shades and patterns, and raisin cakes are baked or bought. They are decorated with icing, confetti or powdered sugar on top. And many needlewomen decorate the house with crafts.

In the past, we have already offered several options for decorating your home for Easter. In this same article we will knit the main Easter pastry - Easter cake with our own hands.

Easter cake - diagram and step-by-step description of crochet

Let's start knitting an Easter Easter cake box. It will be a very good and practical gift on this great holiday, and will also be a great themed decor.

We will need:

  • yarn of two colors (white and light brown);
  • hook No. 3.5;
  • plastic bottle (1 liter volume);
  • lace braid;
  • beads.

Stages of work:

To make the product dense, we knit it in 2 threads.

  1. From the amigurumi ring we knit 6 single crochets. Tighten the ring.


2. Continue knitting the circle up to 48 loops. There will be 8 rows in total. This will be the bottom of the cake.


3. Row 9: 48 single crochets behind the back wall.


5. We knit 13 rows, counting from the row knitted behind the back wall. This is what we got.


6. Turn the resulting cup inside out and hide the remaining threads.


7. Turn the cake back inside out.

8. Cut out the middle of the bottle.


If the diameter of the middle of the bottle is larger than the inside of the box. We cut it on the side and insert it inside.

We sewed:


10. Now let's start knitting the lid. To do this, we knit the same circle as for the bottom of the Easter cake.




13. Now we tie together the two parts of the box lid. This is done with single crochets.

14. The Easter cake cap is ready. All that remains is to decorate the sides with white fondant. We knit a single crochet. We skip one loop, yarn over, in the second loop - three double crochets. So we tie the entire edge of the Easter cake.


15. Sew the remaining three loops of the row to the side of the brown cup.


16. All we have to do is decorate the Easter cake with beads and lace braid.

17. You can have candy inside.


The gift is ready!

Master class: how to knit Easter cake and eggs for beginners?

Also, we bring to your attention an Easter composition with Easter cake and multi-colored colorful eggs. It will create a festive mood or be a lovely gift.


For crocheting Easter cakes, it is best to use 100% acrylic threads.


We will need:

  • yarn: for Easter cake (white and brown), for eggs (your choice);
  • hook No. 1.75;
  • bugles or beads;
  • padding polyester;
  • cardboard.

Stages of work:

1. First we will tie the bottom of the Easter cake:

Row 1: Cast on 2 chain stitches. We insert a hook into the first one. We knit 6 single crochets.


2nd row: 6 increases. From each previous stitch we knit two single crochets. Total: 12 columns.

3rd row: Increases through the column. Total: 18 columns. Example, 1 single crochet, increase in the second column and so on for the entire row.

Row 4: Increase every 2 single crochets. Total: 24 columns.

If the bottom of the Easter cake shrinks. Use a larger hook.

Row 5: Increase every 3 stitches. Total: 30 columns.

Row 6: Increase every 4 stitches. Total: 36 columns.

Row 7: Increase every 5 stitches. Total: 42 loops.

Row 8: Increase every 6 stitches. Total: 48 loops.

Row 9: Increase every 7 stitches. Total: 54 columns.

Row 10: Increase every 8 stitches. Total: 60 columns.

Row 11: Increase every 9 stitches. Total: 66 loops.

Row 12: Increase every 10 stitches. Total: 72 columns.


The bottom is ready. Its diameter is 7 cm.

Row 13: No increases, behind the back wall of the loop.

2. Cut out a circle from cardboard. Diameter 7 cm.


3. We move on to knitting the walls of the Easter cake. To do this, you need to knit 26 rows without increases.


4. Inside the knitted cup, insert a synthetic padding circle, and onto it a previously cut cardboard one.

5. For the sides of the Easter cake, cut out a suitable strip of padding polyester and cardboard. We insert it inside and fill the cake with padding polyester.

Don't forget to fasten the edges of the cardboard strip with a stapler, tape or glue.


As you can see, we have attached a paperclip. You will need this to know where the beginning of the row is.

6. Let's start knitting the top:

1st row: 10 single crochets, 1 decrease. So until the end of the row. Total: 66 columns. The decrease is performed in the form of two single crochets knitted together.

7. We continue to make decreases every 9 columns, then 8 and so on until the middle of the top of the Easter cake. We will not describe this in detail. Because knitting the top is reminiscent of knitting the bottom of an Easter cake. The only difference: there were increases for the bottom, and decreases for the top. As a result, there will be 18 single crochets left.


If necessary, add a little padding polyester to make the top of the cake convex.

8. 1 more row of decreases every 1 single crochet. Total: 12 single crochets. We continue to make decreases until the hole is completely closed. We cut the thread and hide it inside.


10. Shape the edges of the fondant:

We knit 2 half stitches, a double crochet, 2 half stitches, a single crochet. And so on until the end of the row. We finish with a connecting column.

11. Sew the fondant to the Easter cake and embroider it with bugles or beads.

12. Now let’s knit the egg:

1st row: 2 air loops. In the first loop we make 7 single crochets.


2nd row: Increase in each column. There are 14 loops in total.

Row 3: No increases.

Row 4: Increase through each single crochet. We start the row with an increase. Total: 21 loops.

Row 5: No increases.

Row 6: Increase, 2 single crochets. Until the end of the row. Total: 28 loops.

Row 7: No increases.

Row 8: Increase, 3 single crochets. Until the end of the row. Total: 35 loops.

Rows 9-15: No increases.


Row 16: Decrease, 5 single crochets. Only 5 decreases. Total: 30 loops.

Row 17: No decreases.

Row 18: Decrease, 4 single crochets. Only 5 decreases. Total: 25 loops.

13. Gradually fill the egg with padding polyester.


Row 19: Decrease, 3 single crochets. Only 5 decreases. Total: 20 loops.

Row 20: Decrease, 2 single crochets. Only 5 decreases. Total 15 loops.


14. Fill the egg completely with padding polyester. So that it takes on a round shape. We continue to make decreases until the hole is closed. Let's hide the thread inside.


In this way we knit the required number of eggs.

Video on how to knit Easter cake

But I found this master class on knitting an Easter souvenir on the YouTube channel, the author explains in detail and shows with an example how to create such a creation, I’m not afraid of this word, because it’s really very beautiful and neat! If you are interested, be sure to look at this masterpiece...

Knitting an Easter composition with knitting needles

This type of craft is suitable for needlewomen who prefer knitting needles. Or for those who don’t know how to crochet at all.


We will need:

  • stocking needles;
  • plastic or cardboard circle for the bottom;
  • hook;
  • yarn;
  • beads;
  • padding polyester

The yarn should be slightly thicker than the knitting needles. Then the padding polyester will not show through the canvas.

Stages of work:

Let's start knitting Easter cake:

Cast on 9 loops with brown thread.

Row 1: knit stitches.

2nd row: 9 increases. To do this, we knit two from each loop. One for the back, the other for the front wall. Total: 18 loops.

3rd row: no increases

Row 4: knit 1, increase one. Until the end of the row. Total: 27 loops.

Row 5: no increases.

Row 6: knit 2, increase one. Until the end of the row. 36 loops.

Row 7: no increases.

Row 8: knit 3, increase. 45 loops.

Rows 9-11: no increases.

Row 12: purl stitch. Fold line.

13-27: purl stitch without increase.

We return to knitting stockinette stitch, but with white thread.

Rows 28-32: knit stitches.

Row 33: Decrements will begin from here. 3 knits, 1 decrease. Until the end of the row. Total: 36 loops.

Rows 34 and 35: no decreases.

Row 36: knit 2, decrease. Until the end of the row. Total: 27 loops.

Rows 37 and 38: no decreases.

Now insert the circle to the bottom. Cut it out of a bottle or cardboard. We stuff the cake with padding polyester.

Row 39: Lie 1, decrease. Total: 18 loops.

Rows 40 and 41: no decreases.

Row 42: decrease to the end of the row. Total: 9 loops.

All that remains is to knit the eggs:

We cast on 6 loops.

1st row: 6 increases. Total: 12 loops.

Rows 2,4,6: no increases.

Row 3: knit 1, increase 18 stitches.

Row 5: knit 2, increase. 24 loops.

Row 7: knit 3, increase. 30 loops.

Rows 8-22: no increases.

Row 23: knit 3, decrease 1. 24 loops.

Rows 24-26: no decreases.

Row 27: knit 2, decrease 1. 18 loops.

Rows 28 and 29: no decreases.

Row 30: knit 1, decrease 1. 12 loops.

Row 31: no decreases.

Row 32: decrease to the end of the row.

We tighten the loops and break the thread. We hide it inside. Stuff the egg through the hole from the cast-on edge. Sew it up. We also make a few more eggs.

And this is the second version of the knitting craft:


We will need:

  • yarn;
  • a plastic cup;
  • padding polyester;
  • tape measure;
  • hook;
  • knitting needles

Stages of work:

1. Measure the circumference and height of the plastic cup.


2. Knit a rectangle of the same size. In stockinette stitch.


3. Here are two drawing schemes:



4. You can choose from these or any other pattern.

5. Iron the resulting rectangle. We combine it into one canvas. We put it on the glass.

6. Crochet the bottom of the Easter cake and attach it to the walls. All this is done on the wrong side.


7. Turn the craft right side out and carefully sew it to the top of the glass.


8. For fondant, knit a white rectangle (in stockinette stitch).

9. You can do it like with knit stitches:

10. Same with purl ones:


11. Stretch the rectangle into a round shape. This is done with a seam: needle forward. We fill it with padding polyester and sew it to the Easter cake.


12. The craft is ready.

And a couple more interesting ideas for Easter crafts:

Here's a basket. The eggs here are already larger.

How do you like this composition, knitted with knitting needles?


Or eggs with cute faces. The children will be delighted!


We have prepared such an interesting selection for you.

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Today our guest is designer Zoya Prishyvalko and together we will make a very fun knitted toy-changeling “Egg-Chick”!

“It is usually difficult to surprise my children with a new toy; the effect of the novelty of the acquisition does not last long. That's why I'm looking for toy ideas that I can hang out with for a long time. In this case, there is a high probability that my girls will not be able to tear themselves away from such a toy.

The idea for this shapeshifting egg is not mine - I found it on the Internet. I tried to knit the most obvious option - an egg-chicken, but there should be no limits to the boundless parent-child imagination! And then not only a duck, a crocodile or an owl, but also a hare, a mouse or even some unprecedented creature can hatch from the egg. The main thing is that the “surprise” effect is maintained.

Well, shall we get started?

We will need:
A little yarn of yellow, milky and orange colors of suitable density (I have it Alize Lanagold);
hook No. 3;
buttons or beads for eyes.

The diagrams will make your work easier - check not only the photographs, but also them (at the end of the material you will find verbal descriptions for them):

First, we knit the body of the chicken. We knit 6 non-woven stitches into the magic ring and continue to knit according to the pattern in a spiral, without closing the rows. We knit the loop behind the back wall, so the shape will be more stable. We alternate the row with increases and the row without increases in order to knit the characteristic egg shape. After 17 rows of knitting you should get something like this.

To smoothly round the shape, we decrease our knitting in each row; for this, in the first row we knit every 9 and 10 loops together, in the second - every 8 and 9 loops, and so on. On the last row of decreases you need to knit every 5th and 6th stitch together. The chicken body is ready.

Using a milky thread using the same description, we knit an egg.

To knit a chicken wing, take a yellow thread. First, we knit 4 single crochets into a magic ring, and then we knit the loops in a spiral behind the back wall, without closing our knitting in each row, using pattern number 2. Do not forget that there should be 2 wings.

We knit the beak of the chicken by analogy with the other described parts of the chicken. We start knitting with 6 ch. into the air ring. In the second row we double every second loop, getting 9 stitches, in the third row we double every third loop - 12 stitches, we knit the 4th row with stitches in a circle.

We knit a chicken foot from orange threads in straight and reverse rows as follows. We dial 2 v.p. loops and 1 ch. rise, turn the knitting. In the first row we knit 2 tbsp. b/n, in the second we double each column - 4 columns, in the third row we double the first and last column - 6 columns. Next we knit the “fingers” of the paw: 3 ch. rise, fluffy stitch, 3 ch, connecting stitch in the second loop of the base - this is one finger. Repeat 2 more times.

We sew wings, beak, legs and button eyes to the body of the chicken.

We place the chicken and egg with their bases facing each other and overlap them through the back walls of the posts. We cut and hide the thread. Ready.

Knitting pattern for a chicken body.
1. 6x =6
2. 6v = 12
3. (vx)*6 = 18
4. 18x = 18
5. (v2x)*6 = 24
6. 24x = 24
7. (v3x)*6 = 30
8. 30x = 30
9. (v4x)*6 = 36
10. 36x = 36
11. (v5x)*6 = 42
12. 42x = 42
13. (v6x)*6 = 48
14. 48x = 48
15. (v7x)*6 = 54
16.54x = 54
17. (v8x)*6 = 60
18-23. 60x = 60
24. (8xᴧ)*6= 54
25. (7xᴧ)*6 = 48
26. (6xᴧ)*6 = 42
27. (5xᴧ)*6 = 36
28. (4xᴧ)*6 = 30

Winglet diagram
1. 4x = 4
2. 4v = 8
3. (xv) = 12
4. (2xv) = 16
5-8. 16x = 16
9. (2xᴧ)*4 = 12
10. 12x = 12

Beak diagram.
1. 6x = 6
2. (xv)*3 = 9
3. (2xv)*3 = 12
4. 12x = 12

Handicrafts before Easter!

In the Christian tradition, Easter occupies a special place as the “Feast of Feasts.” This is precisely the main meaning of the Orthodox faith - the deliverance of people from the power of death and sin. The Orthodox Church has been celebrating Easter for more than two thousand years. Its meaning was taught by the apostles, who passed on the tradition of celebration to their disciples. Thus, from generation to generation, the tradition of celebrating Easter has reached us and spread throughout the world.
The Easter holiday is moveable, that is, its date in each specific year is calculated according to the lunar-solar calendar. Easter is preceded by Great Lent, a time of abstinence, when all holidays, including family ones, are transferred to the celebration of Easter, and the scope of Easter festivities is associated with breaking the fast after Lent. The symbols of Easter are everything that expresses Renewal (Easter streams), Light (Easter fire), Life (Easter cakes, eggs and hares)

Celebrating Easter is, of course, not only about attending divine services. This holiday has always been loved by the people and many customs are associated with it: decorating the table in a special way, preparing special treats, giving each other special gifts!

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Easter - all Christians look forward to this day with special trepidation. The brightest and purest holiday of Easter is celebrated on the same day by both Catholics and Orthodox Christians. Various types of Easter souvenirs will traditionally appear in stores, but why not try to make them yourself? After all, Easter crafts made by yourself are not much inferior to store-bought counterparts.

There are many wonderful Easter ideas, many of which can be done by the whole family, even involving small children in needlework. Making your own crafts for Easter can be accompanied by stories about the history of this holiday.

The symbolism of the holiday is very important. Traditionally, its symbols are something that in one way or another means the renewal of life - these are Easter streams, Light is the Easter fire and Life itself (Easter cakes, eggs and rabbits).

Easter eggs are the most common holiday symbol that marks the victory of life over death. Traditionally, they should be red, but today eggs are decorated in every way. But still, the color red is of great importance. After all, according to legend. when Mary Magdalene came to the ruler Tiberius to report the miraculous resurrection of Christ and brought him an egg as a gift, he said: “This is impossible, just as it is impossible for this egg to turn red.” And the egg turned red in the hands of Tiberius! Since then, red has meant the victory of life over death, renewal.

For more than a century, this tradition has been alive: sending beautiful Easter cards to loved ones. They depict not only the symbols of the holiday, but also all the beauty of spring blossoms. And also cute chickens, bunnies, flowers, Easter cakes.

There are a lot of options for decorating Easter eggs. They depend on what materials are used: paper, embroidery, just threads or beads. But first you need to prepare it.

Preparation for Easter egg

The egg-shaped blank can be:

  • wooden blank
  • foam blank
  • blank made of natural material
  • non-standard blanks

Wooden egg blank

Perhaps the most convenient would be a foam blank. And all because it holds its shape perfectly without being too hard. You can easily stick pins, etc. into it.

Styrofoam egg blank

But the good thing about making Easter crafts with your own hands is that even the blank can be made from scrap materials!

In the most ordinary raw egg we have to make two small holes: at the top - no more than 2 mm, and at the bottom - about 5 mm in diameter. For this purpose we need an awl or a fairly thick needle. After these procedures, the white and yolk will easily pour out from below. All you have to do is wash the shell and dry it.

A plastic egg from the well-known children's chocolate delicacy can also be used as a blank - it is quite possible to braid it with beads or tie it.

Easter eggs made of beads

Beaded eggs are distinguished by their elegance and always attract attention. This is quite painstaking, delicate work, but the result is always impressive. We need to weave a special pattern, and then carefully transfer it to the egg, onto which we have previously applied a thermal sticker. But if you have not done beadwork before, it will be a little difficult, although such a detailed master class as this will be an excellent help in your first creative experience of this kind.

Easter eggs with embroidery

Why not move away from the 3D egg standard by making a flat pendant with embroidery? It looks very cool, original, and I can’t say that the work is difficult to do. A detailed master class describes how to embroider and assemble such an unusual egg. The only difficulty, perhaps, will be that the embroidery itself will take some time. But the result is worth it!

You can still stay with the traditional idea of ​​a voluminous egg, and in this case, Krestik recommends paying attention to the master class on creating. Only instead of a Christmas ball we will use an egg-shaped blank. Rest assured, the souvenir will be very delicate, everyone will want to take a closer look at it, or even become the owner of such beauty.

Easter eggs made of felt and fleece

If you make such an unusual gift for Easter with your own hands, rest assured that it will be appreciated. It can even act as a talisman, because souvenirs made from these materials always look bright and unusual.

And, by the way, you can definitely involve children in preparing this souvenir. The main requirement is accuracy, but there will be no difficulties in the process of making such an egg, everything is extremely simple. However, judge for yourself by watching the master class “Easter eggs made of felt - a wonderful souvenir on a bright day!”

Garland of eggs made from felt

All you have to do is stock up on these incredibly beneficial materials for handicrafts, and then the work will go like clockwork.

Knitted Easter eggs

Even if you know little about knitting, you will be able to make beautiful knitted Easter eggs. It is enough to pick up a hook, bright yarn and master the technique of single crochet.

Of course, there are more complicated options. More experienced knitters will probably want to attach a bright flower with a beautiful button in the core to an egg already knitted in a simple way. But you will have to work hard to create it, although this is not so difficult to do.

Easter eggs “dressed” in openwork cobwebs look very cool. This is a gentle, delicate, and not at all difficult job. The master class with the beautiful name “Lace Splendor” describes in detail all the moments of making this handmade souvenir.

This is also a very interesting souvenir option - this handmade Easter gift will appeal to many. In order to make it, we need:

  • foam blank
  • silk or cotton white threads
  • PVA glue
  • pins
  • polyethylene film
  • decor details

First, we cover the foam blank with polyethylene. This is necessary so that our threads do not stick to the foam and can subsequently be removed without difficulty. Then we need to very carefully stick the needles into the workpiece. One row will be along the edge of the future window, and the second row will go along the oval of the Easter egg.

There will no longer be a window in the second half, so we will make a row of needles exclusively along the oval of the egg.

The halves are made separately from each other!

We soak the threads in PVA glue and wrap them around our workpiece. It is better to wrap not randomly, but following a zigzag pattern through the pins of the outer and inner rows.

When the wrapping is finished, the threads can be covered with glue a second time. Next, wait for the workpiece to dry thoroughly. As soon as this happens, we very, very carefully remove the pins, and then remove the half from the workpiece.

We make the second half using a similar principle. Now you need to connect them to each other. You can tie them with a satin ribbon or secure them with a hot gun.

It would be great if you put a fluffy miniature chicken or rabbit inside such a delicate Easter egg. The egg can be tied with a thin ribbon and decorated with a bow on top for beauty. The result is a very beautiful craft: many will be surprised that you did it yourself!

Easter egg using Origami technique

Colored paper and triangular modules - if this tells you anything, it's definitely worth experimenting with a similar Easter souvenir.

How to make a triangular Origami module

First you will have to learn how to make modules from colored paper, later this skill will be useful to you in new origami crafts.

To do this, you line colored paper in a special way. However, there are at least two ways to manufacture modules. Typically, paper is folded several times, cut at a certain stage, and then identical pieces are turned into future modules. You can watch the video to see how to cut paper correctly:

Step-by-step master class on creating an Easter egg using the Origami technique

We will proceed as follows:

  1. We need to prepare 99 green and 112 pink triangular modules.
  2. There will be 8 green modules in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd rows. They easily fit on each other.
  3. In the 4th row there will be 16 pink modules, which need to be put on with one pocket.
  4. We make the 5th row according to the principle: 2 green modules - 2 pink modules - 2 green, etc.
  5. 6th row: the same principle, but the pattern itself needs to be shifted a little to the side.
  6. Next, we try to give the egg the shape of a bowl and continue to lay out the same pattern, not forgetting to shift it to the side.
  7. You need to make 8 rows with a pattern.
  8. The next row will consist of 16 pink modules.
  9. The work will be completed with a row of green modules, which will be placed on three corners.

The video master class will instruct you in detail on how to create an origami egg:

And the next master class will tell you how to improve your work. But for beginners, the first path would be the best choice, since it is as simple as possible, but the result is just as attractive.

Easter egg using Quilling technique

To perform this technique you will need:

  • egg preparation
  • pins
  • paper pins

First of all, think about what the egg will be like. Elements can be glued to the workpiece itself:

You can then carefully remove the workpiece. This is necessary so that the egg turns out hollow and openwork.

If you chose the second option, then the manufacturing principle will be the same as making an Easter egg from threads. That is, we go the following way:

  1. Cover the egg with polyethylene, and then, starting from the very top of the workpiece, glue the quilling elements. Each element should not only be attached to the previous one, but also secured with two or three pins.
  2. This is how the top half of the egg will be made, after which you need to coat it with varnish and leave it to dry.
  3. Now you can work on the second piece (the lower half), and after drying, glue both parts together.

The quilling elements are twisted the way we need them. It’s better to practice in advance so as not to waste time in the process of making the Easter egg. In order not to get lost, it is better to follow this video master class:

Prosperity and abundance in Easter symbolism is the rabbit. It is believed that it will bring good luck to the one who receives it as a gift. You can plant him next to a basket of Easter eggs, he will be its cute and cute guard.

You can sew a simple rabbit from gray linen, or you can sew colorful adorable little bunnies using all your imagination. You don’t have to put this souvenir away until next Easter, because it can be a good talisman for the year.

Watch our master class “Easter bunnies that bring good luck” and choose the one you like)

Without spending a lot of effort, you can make the cutest Easter basket with your own hands, in which colored eggs will look so cool. And there are many variations:

In addition, craftswomen even make baskets out of paper! Baskets made using the Quilling technique are especially beautiful.

How do you like a basket decorated with crocheted flowers? Isn't it beautiful?!! Easter cake and eggs knitted using the Amigurumi technique will serve as an excellent filling!

Easter candles

Egg-shaped candles are an original souvenir for Easter. Our master class “Easter candles and their protective properties” will not leave any questions on the topic “how to make them.”

By the way, the same egg shells can become the best candlesticks:

Easter napkins

Classics of the genre! However, you can start making them now, because such embroidery requires a lot of time. There are a lot of patterns that you will use to embroider. Assess your skill level and choose.