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Knitted Easter Egg Tutorial

By: Linda Dawkins from Natural Surburbia

Decorate your Easter tree by using this Knitted Easter Egg Tutorial. You will have a great time matching different yarn colors as you knit. These knitting instructions are so easy to follow. You will have beautiful decorations in no time!

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Knitting Needle Size6 or 4 mm

Yarn Weight(5) Bulky/Chunky (12-15 stitches for 4 inches)

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This is a great little Easter egg pattern! I made some crocheted eggs last year so it would be fun to add some knitted ones to the group this year. You can fill the eggs with most anything - fabric scraps, fiberfill, yarn scraps, plastic bags, whatever will hold the shape.

These cheerful Easter eggs are knit via the Magic Loop method on circular needles. The egg covers are small and quick to complete and make perfect practice designs for learning how to change colors and use the loop. They can also be knit on double pointed needles and will work up quickly. The link to the pattern worked when I clicked on it.

the link seems to result in another endless loop

It looks like the blogger was having trouble with her site. Everything looks okay now; you should be able to access the pattern just fine if you try again :)

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