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A great beginner project to make a very cute mini Easter egg bunny. These bunnies are made from the crochet Easter egg pattern above with added ears, feet and an adorable little bunny tail.
Create these bunnies in a range of pastel colours and hide them with the crochet mini eggs on your Easter Egg hunt!
Another great beginner project to make a cute Easter baby chick and shell. These chicks are made from the crochet Easter egg pattern above with added wings and cute little hair curls.
Create these chicks and hide them along with the crochet mini eggs and bunnies on your Easter Egg hunt!
Created in yellow, orange, white and black DK yarn.
Another great beginner project to make a little crochet carrot. Made in DK yarn. This carrot pattern is also made from the crochet Easter egg pattern above with curly cues for the carrot top.
Create a bunch of carrots and hide them along with the crochet mini eggs, bunnies and chicks on your Easter Egg hunt!
A great beginner project to create a bunny cover for a chocolate orange. The cover slips over the top of the chocolate orange.
Created in pink, white and black DK yarn.
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Crochet your very own Daisy Gnome Chocolate Orange – Free Crochet Pattern. All created in DK yarn.
I love chocolate oranges all year round! Crochet yourself a little gnome with a cute daisy flower hanging from its hat. A perfect place to hide your chocolate orange stash or if you are feeling generous you could make these as very cute gifts for Easter.
If you need any further guidance please contact me at Beejui Creations. Or if you would like to show your appreciation for this pattern please feel free to buy me a coffee 🙂
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Crochet Chocolate Orange Gnome Pattern. Crochet your very own Gnome. All created in DK yarn.
I love chocolate oranges all year round! Crochet yourself a cute gnome to hide your chocolate orange stash or if you are feeling generous you could make these as very cute gifts for Easter.
(Top tip! Buy extra to snack on while making this pattern, thank me later!)
This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something I may earn a commission. Thanks.
Stitches / Abbreviations: (US Crochet)
For UK – SC (single crochet) = DC (double crochet)
MR – Magic Ring
SC – Single Crochet
INC – Increase
DEC – Decrease
SS – Slip Stitch
St/Sts – Stitch / Stitches
Crochet Chocolate Orange Gnome Pattern
Body/Head
Using Pink DK yarn
Make a magic ring (MR)
6SC into MR (6sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
INC in each st x 6 (12sts)
1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)
3SC, INC x 6 (30sts)
4SC, INC x 6 (36sts)
5SC, INC x 6 (42sts)
6SC, INC x 6 (48sts)
1SC in each st (48sts) x 6 rows
Change to Peach DK Yarn
1SC in each st (48sts) x 3 rows
6SC, DEC x 6 (42sts)
5SC, DEC x 6 (36sts)
4SC, DEC x 6 (30sts)
If you are adding a chocolate orange – SS and fasten off (sew in the ends) and add your chocolate orange.
If you would prefer to fill it with soft toy filling follow instructions below:
3SC, DEC x 6 (24sts)
2SC, DEC x 6 (18sts)
1SC, DEC x 6 (12sts)
Fill with soft toy stuffing
DEC x 6 (6sts)
SS, Fasten off (sew in the ends)
Crochet Chocolate Orange Gnome
Nose
Using Peach DK Yarn
Make a magic ring (MR)
6SC into MR (6sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
INC in each st x 6 (12sts)
1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)
1SC in each st (24sts) x 2 rows
2SC, DEC x 6 (18sts)
1SC, DEC x 6 (12sts)
Fill with soft toy filling
DEC x 6 (6sts)
SS, Fasten off (leave enough yarn to sew the nose on to the face)
Sew onto the front of the head/body.
Crochet Chocolate Orange Gnome
Gnome Hat
Using Pink DK yarn
Make a magic ring (MR)
4SC into MR (4sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
1SC in each st (4sts) x 3 rows
1SC, INC x 2 (6sts)
1SC in each st (6sts) x 3 rows
1SC, INC x 3 (9sts)
1SC in each st (9sts) x 3 rows
2SC, INC x 3 (12sts)
1SC in each st (12sts) x 3 rows
3SC, INC x 3 (15sts)
1SC in each st (15sts) x 3 rows
4SC, INC x 3 (18sts)
1SC in each st (18sts) x 3 rows
5SC, INC x 3 (21sts)
1SC in each st (21sts) x 3 rows
6SC, INC x 3 (24sts)
1SC in each st (24sts) x 3 rows
7SC, INC x 3 (27sts)
1SC in each st (27sts) x 3 rows
8SC, INC x 3 (30sts)
1SC in each st (30sts) x 3 rows
4SC, INC x 6 (36sts)
1SC in each st (36sts) x 3 rows
5SC, INC x 6 (42sts)
1SC in each st (42sts) x 3 rows
6SC, INC x 6 (48sts)
1SC in each st (48sts) x 3 rows
7SC, INC x 6 (54sts)
8SC, INC x 6 (60sts)
1SC in each st (60sts) x 4 rows
SS, Fasten off
Sew in all the loose ends.
Hat Pompom
Using White DK Yarn
Make a magic ring (MR)
6SC into MR (6sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
INC in each st x 6 (12sts)
1SC in each st (12sts) x 2 rows
DEC x 6 (6sts)
SS, Fasten off (leave enough yarn to sew the pompom on to the hat)
Fill with soft toy filling (Tip: use the end of the crochet hook to push the soft toy filling into the pompom)
Sew onto the tip of the gnomes hat.
Legs (make 2)
Using White DK Yarn
CH6
4SC, 3SC in next st, carry on on opposite side of the CH, 3SC, 2SC in next st (12sts)
2SC in next st, 3SC, 2SC in next 3sts, 4SC, 2SC in next st (17sts)
(2SC, INC) x 5, 2SC (22sts)
1SC in each st (22sts)
8SC, DEC in next 4sts, 6SC (18sts)
7SC, DEC in next 3sts, 5SC (15sts)
6SC, DEC in next 3sts, 3SC (12sts)
5SC, DEC in next 2sts, 3SC (10sts)
Fill the foot with soft toy filling
Change to Pink yarn
1SC in each st (10sts) x 5 rows
1SC
(I add in this extra SC to keep the colour changes in line at the back of the leg)
Change to White yarn
1SC in each st (10sts) x 3 rows
1SC
SS, fasten off (leave enough yarn to sew the leg onto the gnome)
Fill the leg with soft toy filling (Tip: Use the end of your crochet hook to push the soft toy filling into the leg)
Sew both of the legs onto the bottom of the gnome’s body.
Plaits (make 2)
Using White yarn
Wrap yarn around your palm 24 times. (approximately). Cut off excess yarn.
Carefully, take yarn off of your hand. Using a separate piece of white yarn, tie a knot through the top centre to secure all of the strands together.
Cut all the bottom strands, so you have what looks like a tassel.
Separate the strands evenly into 3 bunches. Leave the separate yarn at the top (that you used to tie it together).
Plait together.
Tie securely at the bottom of the plait with pink yarn and make a bow.
Trim bottom loose strands neatly (and any strands that are sticking out of the plait).
Sew each plait onto the bottom edge of the hat. (I started sewing the plaits 15sts clockwise and anticlockwise from where I fastened off the hat to get them evenly spaced out).
Finish your Crochet Chocolate Orange Gnome
Using Black yarn, sew on small eyes if you require.
Insert chocolate orange (if you have any left!) and put hat on top of your crochet gnome.
I hope you have enjoyed making your very own crochet chocolate orange gnome! I would love to see your makes, please leave me a photo in the comments!
If you need any further guidance please contact me at Beejui Creations. Or if you would like to show your appreciation for this pattern please feel free to buy me a coffee 🙂
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Notice: This pattern is for personal use ONLY. This pattern or parts of it must not be reproduced or published (printed or online), altered, resold or used for commercial purposes without authorization.
Do not copy, sell or translate any of the images on this page without authorisation. You can share to Social Media but please link back to this page. Thank you.
Crochet Chocolate Orange Bunny Pattern. Crochet your very own Crochet Chocolate Orange Bunny Pattern. All created in DK yarn.
I love chocolate oranges all year round! Crochet yourself a cute bunny to hide your chocolate orange stash or if you are feeling generous you could make these as very cute gifts for Easter.
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For the Crochet Chocolate Orange Bunny Pattern
you will need:
4mm crochet hook (or 3mm if you crochet loosely)
Pink – Candy Floss Stylecraft Special DK yarn
White – White Stylecraft Special DK yarn
Black – Black Stylecraft Special DK yarn
(I’m unsure of the amount I used but it was definitely less than 25g for each bunny)
(Top tip! Buy extra to snack on while making this pattern, thank me later!)
This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something I may earn a commission. Thanks.
Stitches / Abbreviations: (US Crochet)
For UK – SC (single crochet) = DC (double crochet)
MR – Magic Ring
SC – Single Crochet
INC – Increase
DEC – Decrease
SS – Slip Stitch
St/Sts – Stitch / Stitches
Crochet Chocolate Orange Bunny Pattern
Body
In Pink / Candy Floss Yarn
Make a magic ring (MR)
6SC into MR (6sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
INC in each st x 6 (12sts)
1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)
3SC, INC x 6 (30sts)
4SC, INC x 6 (36sts)
5SC, INC x 6 (42sts)
6SC, INC x 6 (48sts)
1SC in each st (48sts) x 12 rows
6SC, DEC x 6 (42sts)
5SC, DEC x 6 (36sts)
SS, Fasten off (sew in ends)
Do not fill with soft toy filling, this is where your chocolate orange will fit. (Unless like me, you eat it before you finish the pattern and have to go and purchase another!)
Crochet Chocolate Orange Bunny
Ears – Make 2
In Pink / Candy Floss Yarn
Make a magic ring (MR)
4SC into MR (4sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
1SC, INC x 2 (6sts)
INC in each st x 6 (12sts)
1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
1SC in each st (18sts) x 10 rows
DEC, 1SC in each st to end (17sts)
DEC, 1SC in each st to end (16sts)
DEC, 1SC in each st to end (15sts)
DEC, 1SC in each st to end (14sts)
DEC, 1SC in each st to end (13sts)
DEC, 1SC in each st to end (12sts)
SS, Fasten off (leave enough yarn to sew ear on to the top of the head)
Fold the bottom of the ear together and sew to hold
Sew the ears to the top of the bunnies head.
Finish
Using white yarn, sew the bunnies nose onto the face
Using Black yarn, sew on eyes
Insert chocolate orange (if you have any left!)
I hope you have enjoyed making your very own Crochet Chocolate Orange Bunny – Free Pattern . I would love to see your makes, please leave me a photo in the comments!
If you need any further guidance please contact me at Beejui Creations. Or if you would like to show your appreciation for this pattern please feel free to buy me a coffee 🙂
Donation
Show your appreciation of my content and buy me a coffee 🙂 Thanks for supporting small businesses.
£1.00
Notice: This pattern is for personal use ONLY. This pattern or parts of it must not be reproduced or published (printed or online), altered, resold or used for commercial purposes without authorization.
Do not copy, sell or translate any of the images on this page without authorisation. You can share to Social Media but please link back to this page. Thank you.
This is part of a crochet series where the initial pattern is the crocheted Easter egg. The other patterns in this series are where we then turn the egg into this carrot, a bunny, a chick and a basket to keep them all in. All created in DK yarn.
You could use these as decorations or hide them for your Easter egg hunts. You could also make them into a keyring or add a piece of ribbon to the top and use them as home decor, you choose!
For this Crochet Easter Carrot Pattern you will need:
4mm crochet hook
Orange – Jaffa Stylecraft Special DK yarn
Green – the one I used was from my stash and I can’t remember where I bought it – Sorry!
Black – Black Stylecraft Special DK yarn
(I’m unsure of the amount I used but it was definitely less than 25g for each carrot)
6SC into MR (6sts) – do not join to first stitch, carry on working in the round
INC in each st x 6 (12sts)
1SC, INC x 6 (18sts)
2SC, INC x 6 (24sts)
3SC, INC x 6 (30sts)
4SC, INC x 6 (36sts)
1SC in each st (36sts) x 6 rows
10SC, DEC x 3 (33sts)
9SC, DEC x 3 (30sts)
8SC, DEC x 3 (27sts)
7SC, DEC x 3 (24sts)
6SC, DEC x 3 (21sts)
5SC, DEC x 3 (18sts)
4SC, DEC x 3 (15sts)
Start filling with Soft Toy Filling
3SC, DEC x 3 (12sts)
DEC x 6 (6sts)
SS, Fasten off (sew in left over yarn)
Carrot Top – Green Yarn
Make 3
CH11, turn
Starting in 2nd CH from hook *1SC, INC* repeat *-* 5 times to end
Fasten off (leaving enough yarn for sewing to the top of the carrot)
Sew each carrot top to the top of the carrot securely.
To Finish your Carrot
Eyes & mouth – Sew in black yarn
For a hanging decoration – Sew a loop of ribbon to the top of the egg. Add a bow or other embellishments to bling it up.
For a keyring – Attach a keyring attachment by sewing the keyring to the egg securely.
I hope you have enjoyed making your very own Crochet Easter Carrot Pattern – Free. I would love to see your makes, please leave me a photo in the comments!
If you need any further guidance please contact me at Beejui Creations. Or if you would like to show your appreciation for this pattern please feel free to buy me a coffee 🙂
Donation
Show your appreciation of my content and buy me a coffee 🙂 Thanks for supporting small businesses.
£1.00
Notice: This pattern is for personal use ONLY. This pattern or parts of it must not be reproduced or published (printed or online), altered, resold or used for commercial purposes without authorization.
Do not copy, sell or translate any of the images on this page without authorisation. You can share to Social Media but please link back to this page. Thank you.