4 of the Cutest Easter Crochet Patterns Ever

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As with everything these days, nothing ever goes as planned. I knew that I wanted to write a blog post this month about this adorable little diaper set I made a few years ago for my youngest son and give you guys all of the info for the pattern. Well, as luck would have it, the website that I got these free patterns from has been down for a few months. The good news is that it should be back up soon, so I will still link you to where I think this will be located in the future.

I didn’t want to leave you guys hanging, so I decided to hunt down the cutest Free Easter crochet patterns I could find and share them here with you. Each of these patterns is in the beginner to intermediate range and seem like they are fairly quick projects. You could probably make them all before Easter. I hope you enjoy these. I will definitely be working on making some of these over the next few weeks.

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Chocolate Bunny Crochet Pattern

If you are trying to cut back your quarantine calories, this chocolate bunny may be the perfect Easter gift. Crochet designer Sewrella really nailed the look of a milk chocolate easter bunny with this free crochet pattern. She also provides a video tutorial for those of you who are more visual learners.

She describes this project as an easy-level crochet chocolate bunny. She says it is a fun, cuddler-style amigurumi that is perfect for Easter tabletop decor or a plushie for kids!

Click the link above To add this to your easter basket.

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Easter Egg Crochet Pattern

We have our chocolate bunny now we need some eggs. What I really love about this pattern is how easily you can make them your own. Crochet designer Kristi Tullus made simple pastel colored eggs, but you can let your imagination roam free and decorate yours with stripes, embroidery, beads, ribbons, buttons, felt - the ideas are endless. Click the link above to get this versatile pattern.

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Easter Peeps Crochet Pattern 

These adorable little crochet peeps designed by Jamy Lyn Art may be my favorite. My kids absolutely love peeps and would eat them all year long if I let them. I can’t wait to make these for them. I am sure they will be a hit in my house on Easter. Click the link above to get the free pattern.

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Bunny Diaper Cover Crochet Pattern

And last but not least, the pattern that started this post. Created by designer Stacey Williams at Busting Stitches, this absolutely adorable bunny diaper cover costume is perfect for a fun Easter photoshoot. As I said before, as of today, the site is not up, but Stacey recently posted on her Facebook page that it should be back up soon, so stay tuned.

I truly hope you enjoy making one or all of these patterns this Easter. If you do, let us see what you made by tagging @naturallyhooked on Instagram or @benaturallyhooked on Facebook.

You can also comment below and let us know which is your favorite.

 
 
 
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