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Free Easter Crochet Patterns

Easter is coming up soon, so I’m guessing you’re here looking for some adorable free Easter crochet patterns. That’s exactly what I have for you today! I’ve rounded up some of the sweetest Easter patterns around for you to choose from.

As you look through this list of amazing patterns, you may be wondering why I didn’t include any Easter baskets. Excellent question! I have another blog post devoted entirely to cute crochet Easter baskets right here.

In finding all of these Easter makes, I was so impressed and inspired by the creativity crochet designers display in their work. Keep on scrolling and you’ll see just what I mean. I know you’ll find multiple free crochet Easter patterns that you’ll love, so get those hooks ready!

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Free Easter Crochet Patterns:

1. Little Bunny Applique by Thoresby Cottage

Crochet bunny and carrot appliques in a variety of colors

Aren’t these little bunny faces just as cute as a button? Thoresby Cottage designed this Little Bunny Applique pattern and I think she got it just right.

Great for using up scrap yarns you have on hand, the pattern uses simple stitches and is worked in the round. With a little bit of embroidery for the face and ears, you’ll have your own cute bunnies whipped up in no time.

This applique would be great for adding to a baby blanket or as a cute gift tag on an Easter basket. The possibilities are endless!

2. Rustic Farmhouse Carrots by MJ’s Off the Hook Designs

Crochet carrots with rustic tops

The first time I saw these crocheted carrots in my Pinterest feed, I instantly loved their style. Their name describes them perfectly – Rustic Farmhouse Carrots – because that’s exactly what they are.

The carrots are made with worsted weight yarn, holding three strands at a time, and have stitches worked into the back loop to create the stripe-like texture you see.

MJ’s Off the Hook designed this great pattern, which even includes video support. You can find it on her blog right here.

3. Crochet Bunny Bunting by Crochet to Play

Crochet bunny bunting hung across the top of an antique piano

Here’s a sweet pattern from right here on my blog – the Crochet Bunny Bunting. I wanted to design a bunting that matched the look of my home but still had a very Easter feel, and I think this bunting does just that.

The pattern uses mainly single crochet stitches, with a bit of colorwork to make the bunny shape. Some helpful tips are included to walk you through the color changes.

Add the little fluffy tails and you’re all set! I know you’ll love this one.

4. Amigurumi Spring Bunny by Lilleliis

Amigurumi bunnies with grass and flower design

These little amigurumi bunnies are beyond cute. With their egg-shaped bodies and big rabbit ears, they are ideal for Easter! I can just picture them as part of the centerpiece at the kids’ table.

Lilleliis designed these darling bunnies using DK weight cotton yarn. The pattern is worked in the round and uses mostly single crochet stitches, with the addition of a spiked stitch (details are in the pattern) and a bit of floral embroidery.

Head here for her free pattern and start making your own!

5. Hoppity Hop Crocheted Easter Bunny by Drops Design

Applique bunnies crocheted out of yarn

Here we have another applique pattern – this time for an entire bunny sillouette. Doesn’t it look great worked up in all these different colors together?

This Drops Design pattern works up in the round from the inside out, with no pieces to sew or attach (how great is that?). It uses worsted weight yarn, but you could use any yarn you like and just adjust your hook size as needed.

The Hoppity Hop Easter Bunny pattern could be used in lots of different ways and is sure to be a winner.

6. Classic Crochet Bunny by 1 Dog Woof

Floppy crochet bunny

So many kids would love to see this floppy bunny in their Easter baskets! It looks so squeezable and soft.

The Classic Crochet Bunny by 1 Dog Woof has charming details and is made with bulky yarn, but can be made in all varieties of yarn for different results. This bunny is so sweet I have a feeling a lot of you will be adding it to your “must-make” lists.

7. Corner to Corner Crochet Bunny Blanket by Make and Do Crew

Corner to corner bunny blanket

Have you ever tried corner to corner crochet? It’s so much fun and just like it sounds – you work from one corner of the project to the other.

The Corner to Corner Bunny Blanket by Make and Do Crew uses this very technique, and with amazing results.

I absolutely adore the way the bunny design gets stitched into the blanket. You could use so many different colorways for the plaid, too. Wouldn’t it be sweet in some pastels for spring?

8. Crochet Lamb Hat by Post Patterns Blog

Crochet lamb hat on a newborn

Awww! What could be cuter than a newborn in this little lamb hat? Nothing, that’s what!

Post Patterns Blog has done a great job designing this Crochet Lamb Hat Pattern, with it’s thick marled yarn and perfectly floppy ears. I think it would be a huge hit at a spring baby shower!

9. Crochet Bunny Snuggler by Crochet 365 Knit Too

Blue bunny crochet snuggler

Have you heard of a crochet snuggler yet? They’re becoming really popular and with good reason. Snugglers have a stuffed head but an unstuffed body and are usually made in thick, soft yarn.

Crochet 365 Knit Too has designed this adorable Bunny Crochet Snuggler using chenille yarn, which makes it extra soft and squishable. It’s exactly what little hands would love to hold.

10. Lamb Rattle by Crochet to Play

Crochet lamb rattle and crochet lamb lovey, with the lamb being a free Easter crochet pattern

This little lamb set includes a rattle and matching lovey. Aren’t they sweet? When I designed them, I thought they’d be just perfect for spring baby showers and baby’s first Easter basket.

The Lamb Rattle pattern is available for free right here on the blog (and the matching lovey is part of the printable PDF set on Etsy or Ravelry).

11. Adorable Original Easter Pillow by Cozy Nooks Designs

Crochet pillow with bunnies in blue and white colorwork

I love a good decorative pillow for a holiday. Add one to an entryway bench, to your front-porch rocking chairs, or in your living room and you’ve got instant spring seasonal charm.

This Adorable Original Easter Pillow would be perfect for just that. Cozy Nooks Designs has this free pattern with bunny figures worked in through colorwork. I just love the way each of the bunnies’ ears are flopping in different directions, don’t you?

12. Bunny Friends by Hobbii

Crochet bunnies made in two sizes in pink velvet yarn

Last but not least, check out these darling velvet bunnies! I just love the way the pink and gray colors work together to make these bunnies extra sweet. And they look so soft too.

If you click over to the Hobbii website, you can see the bunnies worked up in even more colors and you can download the Bunny Friends pattern for free. Have fun!


Well, did you find a pattern or two (or ten?!) to work up for this Easter? With all these free Easter crochet patterns, I hope you found a winner! Let me know in the comments what you’ll make first.

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