Supplies:
Size 3 knitting needles
100% cotton 4 ply yarn in cream and pink
sewing needle
Body
Size 3 knitting needles
100% cotton 4 ply yarn in cream and pink
sewing needle
Body
1. Cast on 28 stitches with cream yarn
2 Knit stock knit stitch (knit one row, purl one row) till piece measures 1 inch ending on a purl
row.
3. *K2Tog, K 4 from * repeat across
4. Purl
5. *K2Tog, K 3 from * repeat across
6. Purl
7. *K2Tog, K 2 from * repeat across
8. Purl
9. K2Tog across
Break off yarn leaving a 7 inch length
Thread the 7-inch length onto a sewing needle, draw it through all stitches on the knitting needle. Pull tightly. Fold right sides together and sew seam with the 7-inch length yarn. Weave in loose ends. Turn right side out. You're basically making a little hat.
For the Ears
2 Knit stock knit stitch (knit one row, purl one row) till piece measures 1 inch ending on a purl
row.
3. *K2Tog, K 4 from * repeat across
4. Purl
5. *K2Tog, K 3 from * repeat across
6. Purl
7. *K2Tog, K 2 from * repeat across
8. Purl
9. K2Tog across
Break off yarn leaving a 7 inch length
Thread the 7-inch length onto a sewing needle, draw it through all stitches on the knitting needle. Pull tightly. Fold right sides together and sew seam with the 7-inch length yarn. Weave in loose ends. Turn right side out. You're basically making a little hat.
For the Ears
Thyese are great!! i am about to start on some felt egg cosies. Will let yo0u now when they are done. These are cute though.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see what you're going to make. Definitely let me know when your cozies are done so I can check them out.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous, thanks for sharing the pattern! :)
ReplyDeleteI'll probably make some of these for easter!
These are too cute!!
ReplyDeletehehehe soooo cute! If only i could knit...:(
ReplyDeleteSo flippin' cute!
ReplyDeleteSo Cute! I love photograph! It is really lovely, down to the ribbon on the fork!
ReplyDeleteWow.. I will definately try this..I think I will make it a little smaller and draw the rest of the body on the egg.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea and your comment too !
They are so sweet and cute.
ReplyDeleteGreat work done!
Alexander
Alex's World! - http://www.kakinan.com/alex
They are really cute!! ^^
ReplyDeleteso cute adorable soft tasty eggs...
ReplyDelete:)
Very cute! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI know this must be a dumb question, but what weight yarn did you use? Fingering?
ReplyDeletenot a dumb question at all,
ReplyDelete4 ply/fingering
I'm not a knitter but I do love these egg cosies!
ReplyDeletethese are so cute! I sure hopw you are compiling everything into a futire craft book to be published!
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute! I don't know how to knit (yet) so I'm going to ask my mom to make a few for the grandkids. Thanks for the pattern!
ReplyDeleteLove the egg cozies, and love your new header. I visit your site often, you are wonderfully creative and inspiring.
ReplyDeleteSuzanne
Wow, just looking at these makes me really excited for Easter!
ReplyDeleteloved this blog, i am not a very artistic person, but i get to learn new stuff here anyway, tks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute! I bought the yarn (Plymouth Encore) to make some for Easter, for both decorations and for my special needs son. They will be very much enjoyed by all, as they brighten things up for Spring. I can't wait to start them! Thank you so much for the darling pattern!
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to let you know I just finished making these cute little guys. I made 13 of them to give to my daughters preschool class. I am putting them on top of some chocolate eggs. Thanks for the great pattern. I hope I did it justice.
Nicole
Thanks for the great pattern. I'm getting ready to knit it right now.
ReplyDeleteI just made these, but altered the pattern, for my sons birthday party. I am doing a ducky theme so I did them in yellow and added a short row bill. I am going to knit a bunch to send send home as part favors. Thanks so much for the inspiration. It has been fun.
ReplyDeleteI just loved the bunnies, but as a Portuguese speaker, with a little English, I don't know what a "TOG" is in kinitting. Can you explain it to me?
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for your blog, and thank you!
TOG means knit together - hope that helps! I'm halfway through knitting my first one of these - think it'll b every cute!
ReplyDeleteThx for sharing these wee cuties. Just discovered them in time for Easter 2010.
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