Contains:
- PDF Crochet Pattern
- English (US terms), Inches
- Written Instructions, Clear Pictures
Materials you need at home:
- Crochet hook size C (2.5 mm)
- Cotton yarn in white (approx. 30 gram), small amounts of red and brown
- Fiberfill stuffing, 2 small black beads (approx. 3 mm diameter)
- Stitch markers, tapestry needle, pins, white sewing thread
Surprise your guests at the lunch table with some cute chicken egg holders like these.
This PDF pattern describes in US terminology how to crochet an egg holder as shown in pictures, made using 5 ply / sport weight cotton yarn and crochet hook C (2.5 mm). Finished size will be approx. 2.75” (7 cm) tall. This pattern is also suitable for wool or acrylic yarn. SMC Catania Solids was used to create the egg holder in the pictures.
Note: Made using thicker yarn and matching size hook you could create a larger version of this chicken, resulting in a little basket. See pictures.
The chicken in picture can hold up to 5 or 6 eggs and was made of 3 strands of acrylic yarn (8 ply / DK) held together and crochet hook size J (6 mm). 3 Different colors of yarn have been used to create a speckled look.
(approx.) Gauge: 5 single crochet = 0.8” (2 cm)
Skill level: advanced beginner / intermediate
Materials used:
Crochet hook size C (2.5 mm)
Fiberfill stuffing, 2 small black beads (approx. 3 mm diameter)
Cotton yarn in white (approx. 30 gram), small amounts of red and brown
Stitch markers, tapestry needle, pins, white sewing thread
Stitiches used: slip stitch, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, increasing, decreasing
This PDF crochet pattern is an original ©Millionbells design, described in English, using US terminology.
• English version (US terms) of the pattern (PDF) is available as instant download after received payment.
Millionbells
Hello dear fellow crocheters. Thank you for visiting my pattern shop. My name is Marjan, I come from a family with creative genes, which I fortunately inherited. Besides designing new and contemporary crochet patterns, I have a creative side job as a florist, close to my hometown here in the Netherlands. I hope, that you like my designs and have as much fun crocheting as I do!