Looking for the best free Easter crochet patterns? This collection of 27 free patterns will make you jump for joy!
I’m not even sure where January went, but apparently, now it’s almost the end of February and that means that Easter is just a hop, skip, and a jump around the corner.
The great thing about free Easter crochet patterns is that a lot of them are very quick and easy to work up! And since Easter is all about color, you will be able to make a dent in all your colorful yarn leftovers. Who doesn’t love a good free crochet scrap yarn pattern?!
Are you ready for Easter yet? The Easter bunny (a.k.a. you!) sure has a lot of work to do to make this year feel special for your family and kids. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with all the crochet Easter essentials like free crochet basket patterns, free crochet bunny patterns, free crochet egg patterns, and free Easter crochet decoration patterns. Scroll down and see!
27 Free Easter Crochet Patterns That Will Make You Jump for Joy!
Kids love to receive their baskets full of goodies on Easter morning. You can make this free easter crochet pattern using half double crochet and single crochet stitches in the 3rd loop. This craft is super bulky weight yarn giving you a nice, sturdy basket that can stand up independently and looks great too!
Designer: Crochet in Color
Yarn: Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick (Super Bulky Weight #6)
Small presents are a fun way to mark special occasions for coworkers or acquaintances. They also make excellent party favors for events like an Egg hunt. This free Easter crochet pattern, perfect for an Egg hunt, works up so quickly, that you might just want to make one for every color of the rainbow. The design uses US single and double crochet stitches.
Designer: Marianna’s Lazy Daisy Days
Yarn: (DK Weight #3)
Capture that classic Easter pizazz with a white and pastel basket if you're looking for a fun design that uses half double crochet in the 3rd loop (a.k.a. Camel stitch) and crossed single crochet stitches. It’s such a cute crochet basket, and it looks like it holds quite a few eggs too!
Designer: Yarn + Chai
Yarn: Yarn Bee Soft & Sleek Solids and Bernat Softee Baby Cotton
(Worsted Weight #4 and DK Weight #3 held together)
You can’t have Easter without everyone’s favorite bunny! I love the idea of a bunny basket - especially one as cute as this. This free crochet Easter basket pattern features chubby cheeks, a pink nose, and button eyes. You’ll be using single, half-double, double, and treble crochet stitches.
Colorful Easter egg place settings are the perfect way to liven up your Easter dinner this year. The simple egg shape is made with just a single crochet and single crochet 2-together stitches, ideal for those looking for free crochet Easter projects. Then comes the fun part! You can embellish your Easter eggs with surface slip stitches, embroidery, buttons, ric rac, and more!
Designer: Petals to Picots
Yarn: Lily Sugar’n Cream (Worsted Weight #4)
I can’t get over how cute this rabbit is. The color and shape of this free crochet rabbit pattern are so fun and fresh! I’ve never seen a yellow rabbit before, but the color works here. Animals shaped like cubes have become increasingly popular with children thanks to games like Minecraft, making this pattern great for those looking to recreate that blocky aesthetic. Hop on over to the blog post to make this bunny using single crochet stitches.
Designer: CraftyBunnyBun
Yarn: (DK Weight #3)
Ragdoll stuffed animals are so creative and unique, much like the amigurumi Easter bunny. One benefit of the ragdoll construction is that the pieces are worked flat. This is great news for beginner crocheters who aren’t comfortable working in the round! You can make this adorable bunny using single crochet, half double crochet, and double crochet stitches.
Designer: Spin a Yarn Crochet
Yarn: Bernat Handicrafter Cotton (Worsted Weight #4)
Is it a stuffed animal or is it a blankie? It’s the best of both worlds! Children love the cuddly stuffed heads and the attached security blanket. Don’t be surprised if they never want to put it down! This single-crochet and half-double-crochet design would make the perfect present for a baby or toddler. Hooray for free Easter crochet patterns, especially those featuring the adorable Easter bunny!
Designer: Salena Baca for Red Heart
Yarn: Red Heart with Love (Worsted Weight #4)
Are you a fan of marshmallow peeps and looking for amigurumi crochet patterns? This iconic Easter candy is recreated in amigurumi crochet form with super bulky and soft blanket yarn. You can whip up a few of these peep bunnies much quicker than a normal stuffed animal because there are no arms or legs. Make a few in different colors using single crochet stitches for the perfect Easter basket additions!
Designer: Doriyumi
Yarn: Bernat Blanket Yarn (Super Bulky Weight #6)
Do you decorate your house for Easter? Make sure you consider this a fun way to celebrate the season! This velvety soft rabbit pillow could be used all year round in a child’s bedroom or playroom. I love free Easter crochet patterns that I can use again and again. And you’ll love the simplicity of this single crochet design worked in the round.
Designer: Desert Blossom Crafts
Yarn: Bernat Baby Velvet (Worsted Weight #4)
Oh, my cuteness! These Easter bunny eggs are one of the best parts of Easter wrapped into one tiny and adorable package. I will be making a few of these to add to my kiddo’s Easter basket. I hope they don’t hop out when I put them in! You can make this free Easter crochet pattern with just basic stitches - single, half double, double, and treble crochet.
Designer: Lalylala
Yarn: Scheepjes Catona (DK Weight #3)
Which came first - the chicken or the egg? Hmm, or it was a chicken that looked like an egg! This quirky birdy has so much personality. She is sure to put a smile on your face! Beginner crocheters will love this free Easter crochet pattern featuring a chick crochet pattern that uses single and double crochet stitches. Click that link to see other variations of this cutie - including Harry Potter ones!
Designer: Ami Amour
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver (Worsted Weight #4)
If you prefer posh over frivolity in your Easter decorations, then check out these fancy embroidered eggs with an Easter egg crochet pattern. The delicate floral embroidery transforms the simple single crochet eggs. These would look right at home in a table centerpiece or on the mantel. I might even make a few to hide around my local park for people to find!
Designer: Zeens and Roger
Yarn: (DK Weight #3)
Spirals of bright colors perfectly capture that magic Easter energy. You can get those good vibes for yourself using just single crochet stitches and a special spiraling crochet technique. I love the playful psychedelicalness of this design - and all the great fun color combinations there are!
Designer: Krazy Kabbage
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver (Worsted Weight #4)
Adorn your front door with a bright and colorful crochet wreath. Free easter wreath crochet patterns for the home are such a fun way to celebrate the holiday. This design is made with single, half-double, and double crochet stitches. The pattern features a yarn-wrapped rabbit and colorful crochet roses!
Designer: Sewrella
Yarn: Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice (Worsted Weight #4)
Hop into cuteness with this fun and easy DIY crochet bunny hat. This pattern has every size from newborn to adult so you can make one for the whole family. What a fun idea for a family photo! Or just make one for the new baby in the family (along with the matching diaper cover) for a newborn photo shoot to remember. The design calls for just basic stitches!
Designer: Repeat Crafter Me
Yarn: Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice (Worsted Weight #4)
Eh, what’s up doc! Every rabbit’s favorite vegetable (at least in cartoons) makes its debut on the fashion scene with a fun and colorful crochet beanie. The orange parts of the carrot are worked with bullion stitches and the green carrot tops are made with mini puff stitches. You’ll also be using single and double crochet stitches, making it the most unique and playful addition to your wardrobe.
Designer: Krazy Kabbage
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver (Worsted Weight #4)
You can snuggle your Easter eggs in adorable Amigurumi Easter bunny sleeping bunny cozies. This is a great idea for an egg-stra special Easter-themed breakfast. You can make this free Easter crochet pattern using just single crochet stitches. They’re so fast and easy that you might as well make a few! The best part is that these quaint cozies can even double as plant holders for succulents.
Designer: Moogly
Yarn: Red Heart Scrubby Smoothie (Worsted Weight #4)
Who knew that the super popular corner-to-corner crochet technique would be just the thing for the colorful striped Easter egg pillow of your dreams? If you have never tried C2C before, then you are in for a real treat! It’s a really fun technique that lets you crochet some pretty impressive images one block at a time.
Designer: Poppyseed and Pom
Yarn: Stylecraft Special (DK Weight #3)
Hop into texture with a colorful strand of rabbits and Easter eggs. This crochet Easter egg garland pattern offers a quick way to decorate for the holiday. Crochet buntings (a.k.a. crochet garlands) featuring bright rabbits and Easter eggs are made with front post half double crochet and puff stitches for lots and lots of fabulous texture! These decorations, are perfect for any holiday, don't forget the fluffy tail on each rabbit, adding a charming touch to your festive decor bunny bunting crochet.
Designer: Nancy Anderson for Yarnspirations
Yarn: Red Heart with Love (Worsted Weight #4)
Capture the elegance and beauty of spring blooms with this wonderfully detailed free Easter crochet pattern for an Easter Lily. Make one for a special surprise for the flower lover or whip up a few for a show-stopping table centerpiece at the same time. I know this design looks quite tricky, but you’ll only be using single, half-double, and double-crochet stitches.
Designer: Moogly
Yarn: Caron Simply Soft (Worsted Weight #4)
I can think of so many uses for these easy and adorable chick crochet chick pyramids. Apart from bean bags, they would also make for fantastic hand warmers (when filled with rice) or door stops (when filled with weights). I might just make a few to put on the mantle because this easy and free Easter crochet pattern is seriously just too cute not to make!
Designer: Petals to Picots
You can magically turn anything into an adorable decoration for Easter with this quick and easy crochet bunny applique. This design is worked in one piece using half double and double crochet stitches and the pattern includes a detailed photo tutorial. You can use these addictively quick projects on everything - hair clips, kitchen towels, blankets, beanies, and more!
Designer: Weaver Birdie Studio
Yarn: Crochet Thread Size 5
Classic granny stripes make wonderful chevrons when you alternate colors. How perfect for Easter egg washcloths! The granny stitch uses double crochet and chain stitches (and if you haven’t tried it before, you really should!). Pair with a fun bar of soap or a bath fizzy for a sweet Easter treat. I think these would also make excellent Easter coasters.
Designer: Moogly
Yarn: Red Heart Scrubby Smoothie (Worsted Weight #4)
Crochet mug cozies are my favorite go-to gift for coworkers, acquaintances, and distant relatives. They are quick to work up, don’t use very much yarn, and are so fun and easy to customize. This simple single crochet, half double crochet and picot stitch design is perfect for Easter with the addition of bunny ears and a fluffy pom pom tail.
Designer: Kaah Maar Raak
Yarn: Scheepjes Cotton 8 (Fingering Weight #1)
Easter Crochet Patterns from Love.Life.Yarn
Crochet a sweet Easter dress for a little one in your life! This dress, best to size from 6-24 months, is perfect to dress up for Easter Sunday.
Designer: Love.Life.Yarn
Yarn: Deborah Norville Everyday Baby (DK Weight #3)
The perfect cute little treat bag easter bunny crochet pattern! This bag uses single crochet and chains and features adorable ears and an embroidered face!
Designer: Love.Life.Yarn
Yarn: Red Heart Baby Hugs Medium (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the larger free crochet pattern!
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Amanda