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Join Courtney Cerruti and Twinkie Chan in making eco-friendly Easter crafts to fill a basket, decorate a table or hide around the house.
Twinkie will share a pattern for a re-useable crocheted easter egg you can fill year after year, and Courtney will share her sewn version using fabric or paper.
Twinkie will share a pattern for a re-useable crocheted easter egg you can fill year after year, and Courtney will share her sewn version using fabric or paper.
Ditch the plastic and make heirloom easter eggs that are sustainable and adorable.
Here’s what you’ll need:
General supplies:
- Scissors
- Small gifts for filling eggs: lollipops, hair barrettes, art supplies, bracelets, mini chocolate eggs, jellybeans, novelty socks, stickers, tiny toys, etc.
- Paper Easter grass
- Optional- Herb or fringe scissor
For the crochet eggs you will need:
- Worsted weight yarn - any colors, any fibers
- H/8 5.0mm crochet hook
- Yarn/Tapestry needle
- Optional: Straight pins
For fabric eggs you will need:
- 3 pieces of fabric measuring 5.5" x 8" each (egg backing and egg pocket)
- Sewing machine and thread
- Pins
- Iron
For paper eggs you will need:
- Patterned or solid tissue paper
- Sewing machine and thread
- Pinking shears
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