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A Lamb Easter Basket and Critters to Knit

March 29, 2019 by Sarah White

lamb easter basket knitting patternI just came across this cool treasure hunt Easter knitalong from Deramores, which is mostly finished as far as the knitalong goes, but you can still grab the patterns for free.

The pattern makes a super cute lamb-shaped basket and little critters including a pig, mouse, lamb and fox, dog, frog and chick.

I love that the lamb basket looks like it has a knit hat on.

The patterns are so cute and you probably still have time to knit at least some of this scene before Easter. You can also buy a kit that includes all the yarn you need, or use what you have on hand.

[Photo: Deramores.]

Looking for more Easter-themed Knitting patterns? Check out these Knitting patterns we found over on Etsy. and our DIY Pinterest board here and these patterns on the Sirdar website.

Free Easter Knitting Patterns over on our sister site Craftbits.com

Easy Easter Egg Knitting Patterns

If you’re looking for a fun and creative way to celebrate the holiday, knitting Easter eggs might be just the thing you need. In this collection of easy Easter egg knitting patterns, you’ll find a variety of designs and techniques to try out.

Fair Isle Eggs to Knit for Easter

In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create stunning Easter eggs using the Fair Isle technique. These eggs are not only a fun knitting project, but they also make great decorations for your home or gifts for your loved ones.

Etsy Feature; Waldorf Easter Bunny Babies

If you’re a fan of handmade toys and crafts, you’ll love this Etsy feature! Meet the Waldorf Easter Bunny Babies – a collection of adorable and unique bunny dolls that are perfect for Easter. Each doll is handmade with love and care, and they make great gifts

Knit Cloths for Easter from KrisKnits

These cloths are not only practical for cleaning, but they also make great decorations for your home or gifts for your loved ones

Easter Bunny Knitting Patterns

Hop into the Easter spirit with these adorable Easter bunny knitting patterns! Whether you’re looking for a stuffed animal or a decorative piece, you’ll find plenty of patterns to choose from. From classic bunnies to unique designs, there’s something here for everyone.

 

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Comments

  1. Julienne says

    February 14, 2021 at 10:33 am

    I bought this kit last year and would love to make it all again but I cannot find the pattern How and where do I find the pattern for free please

  2. Sarah White says

    February 14, 2021 at 6:29 pm

    Their website shows you can buy it for $1, but if you have proof you bought it last year try contacting their customer service to see if they can send you another copy.

Have you read?

Knit a Stunning Bestiary Scarf

I don’t even know what to say about this amazing knitting pattern. The Bestiary Scarf from Monstra & Mirabilia is so full of details it’s a little intimidating to talk about. 

It features, as the designer describes it, an “artistic encyclopaedia of Western mythical creatures.”

The pattern includes a dragon, harpy, Medusa, chimaera, centauress, phoneix, kraken, mermaid, sew serpent, cyclops, wyvern, Pegasus, amphiptere and amphibaena. (It’s a good thing there’s a photo of the proejct with everything labelled because I definitely didn’t know the names for everything.) It’s also designed like a landscape, with water and land creatures toward the bottom ends and sky creatures toward the top. 

The dragon is at the center and is worked sideways so it will show as upright when you wear it. 

The scarf is worked in double knitting, so the colorwork appears in the opposite colors on the other side. 

It’s worked in light fingering weight yarn (on size 0 US or 2mm knitting needles) and the colorwork is shown in charts. The pattern also includes some video tutorials and written instructions to help you along. The designer says the pattern is for intermediate knitters, and “advanced beginners may succeed with patience and the help of the video tutorials.”

When I was an advanced beginner this kind of a pattern would have brought me to tears, but if you love a challenge, and a project that you’ll wear and get tons of astonished reactions every time, this is the project for you. And of course if you have a few double knitting projects under your belt and are comfortable reading charts, this project shouldn’t be hard, but that doesn’t mean it’s fast. But lots of great things take time, and that’s never stopped us before, right? 

You can get a copy of this pattern from Monstra & Mirabilia on Ravelry. 

[Photo: Monstra & Mirabilia ]

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