Easter Jelly Bean Pursket & Egg Hunt Bag
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Bow Pattern– (SUPER Simple!) (VIDEO)
Create a magic circle & work the following stitches into that circle:, ch 2 (I am counting the ch 2 as a dc), 1 dc, 2 treb, 2 dc, hdc, 2 sc, hdc, 2dc, 2 treb, 2 dc, hdc, 2 sc, pull mc tight, leave about 6″ tail, wrap tail around middle bow & pull through back strands to finish off and attach to project.
Jelly Bean Egg Hunter (Boy Basket Pattern)
Make your basket the same as above, with your choice of height & colors.
At last row & after completing final stitch, join to beginning chain space & ch 2. (I made a total of 14 jelly bean rows on the boys basket/bag), hdc into same space as chain 2, [ch 1, hdc in next], Repeat [] for a total of 8 spaces.
Ch 2, turn, hdc into same space as ch & next 7 spaces.
Ch 2, turn, and repeat last row until it reaches over other side to button closed.
Last row, ch 1, slip st into next 4 stitches, ch 3, skip next space, slip into last 3 st & finish off.
Pull your closure to other side to determine button placement, and with needle and thread, stitch button in place.
At this point, if you would like to make a handle for the boys basket, take your 2 colors that you alternated and join into a space on the side of the bag. Chain 35 or however many you would like for the length of your basket handle to be. Attach to opposite side of bag with slip stitch & finish off.
Click on next page to see more fun twists and things you can make with this pattern!
I make sweater sets for the local hospital’s newborns and that bunny would be a perfect applique. Now, to find the pattern.
http://www.yarnwars.com/5-minute-bunny-applique-pattern/
I’m so sorry Kathryn! I had the pattern up in the menu “Free Patterns” on YarnWars so I hope you were able to find it. I had originally linked the image on the page but for some reason, it’s not working. My apologies and if you ever struggle to find one of my patterns, the search function should take you right there. Thanks so much for the heads up!! =)