Soon Easter, a joyful spring holiday, when the soul sings and you want to share joy, which means making gifts! On Easter, it is customary to give Easter cakes and bright ones. It has become very easy to paint eggs now, because so many different tools for this can be found in stores, but it is much more interesting to decorate an egg with a knitted case. And it's nice to give, and the child is a toy.
Consider today how to crochet an egg case, diagrams and photos, as well as complete instructions for work, you will find in this master class. For this Easter egg case, you don’t need a lot of threads and we will take the threads from the leftovers.

What you need for the cover:

- yellow acrylic yarn with a thread length of 175 m per 50 g, red - for the beak and scallop,
- ready-made eyes (bought at a needlework store),
- hook number 1.7,
- an egg, which we will tie.

Knitted cover "Chicken" for Easter eggs - master class

The beginning will be that we will make a loop-ring, winding the thread around the finger, we will make 6 single crochets (sc) into it (in the ring).
1 row. 6 sb.




Next, we will knit the next row in a spiral, without making an air lift loop (runway)





In each column we will make two sc.




We make two columns in one through the column.




We do two to one through two columns.




We do two to one every three columns.





We do two to one every four columns.
7 row. 36 sc.
8 row. 36 + 6 = 42 sc. We do two to one every five columns.




12 row. 42 - 2 = 40 sc. Let's skip every 20th column without knitting.
13 row. 40 sc. Cut and fasten the thread




We crocheted the bottom of the egg case.
Now let's move on to the upper, pointed part. The beginning is the same as at the bottom.
1 - 3 rows. Repeat as for the bottom part.
4 row. 18 sb.
5 row. 18 + 6 = 24 sc.




7 row. 24 + 6 = 30 sc.
8 row. 30 sb.
9 row. 30 + 6 = 36 sc.
10 - 11 rows. 36 sc.
12 row. 36 + 4 = 40 sc. Let's add to every ninth column.
13 row. 40 sc. Cut and tighten the thread.




Let's make eyes and a comb. We take ready-made eyes, glass on a metal hairpin, we knit the base for the eye from white yarn. We collect 6 sbn into the thread ring and cut the thread, thread the hairpin into the middle and bend it from the inside out.






For the scallop, take the red thread. Let's make a loop at the very end and stretch it from the inside out where the scallop will pass.








1 row. 6 in.
2 row. 1 ch, 3 dc (double crochet) in one ch of the lower row, 1 cn (connecting loop), 3 dc in one loop, 1 cn, 3 dc in one loop, 1 cn. Cut the thread, fasten, hide inside.

1 row. 5 sc.







It remains to solve the issue of stability of the chicken cover, for this we will make paws and a tail for it. We knit them in the same way as the beak, only the tail yellow, and the paws are red.
1 row. 5 sc.
2 row. 5 + 3 = 8 sc.
3 row. 8 sb.




We sew all three "spare parts" to the bottom part of the cover, having previously stuffed it with padding polyester.




At the top of the bottom we will tie with "feathers".





Make the seam not long, but 2-2.5 centimeters.




Crocheted cover is ready. You can put an egg there and give it to relatives and friends!
And it's also very nice

Getting ready for bright holiday Easter early! Today we will learn how to crochet an egg from leftover yarn in just half an hour! This decoration will be great. budget gift for the holiday for relatives, friends and relatives, and will also serve as home decor for the holiday.

classic easter egg

For size 8.5 cm we will need:

  • leftover yarn (100% acrylic, 140 meters per 50 grams);
  • cr. No. 3.5);
  • holofiber.

Increase (pr.) \u003d 2 s. without n. in 1 p. of the previous row;

Decrease (dec.) \u003d skip 1 s. without n. previous row, knit 1 s. without n.;

To make the reductions the most accurate, we recommend that you follow this method:

Description

1 p .: crochet 2 in. etc. and close them in a ring. We knit 7 s. without n. = 7 s. without n..

2 p.: * ex. *, from * to * x 7 \u003d 14 s. without n..

3 p .: we knit a row with. without n. = 14 single stitches..

4 p.: * ex., 1 p. without n. *, from * to * x \u003d 21 columns without n..

5 p .: we knit a row with. without n. = 21 single stitches..

6 p.: * ex., 2 p. without n. *, from * to * x 7 \u003d 28 columns without n..

7 p .: we knit a row with. without n. = 28 single stitches..

8 p.: * ex., 3 p. without n. *, from * to * x 7 \u003d 35 columns without n..

9-15 rr. (7 p.): we knit a row with. without n. = 35 columns without ..

16 p.: * kill, 5 s. without n. *, from * to * x 5 \u003d 30 columns without n..

17 p .: we crochet a row with. without n. = 30 s. without nak..

18 p.: *kill, 4 s. without n. *, from * to * x 5 \u003d 25 s. without a crochet.

19 p.: *kill, 3 s. without n. *, from * to * x 5 \u003d 20 s. without a crochet.

20 p.: * kill, 2 s. without n. *, from * to * x 5 \u003d 15 s. without a crochet. We fill our blank with holofiber.

21-22 pp.: *kill*, from * to * until complete closure.

We cut the thread and hide its tail inside the product.

Beautiful decor for Easter is ready!

If you want to crochet an egg in full size (about 6 cm), the description below will suit you.

For size 6 cm we will need:

  • leftover yarn (100% acrylic, 133 meters per 50 grams);
  • cr. No. 3.5;
  • holofiber.

Description

1 p .: crochet 2 ch. and close them in a circle. We knit 7 s. without n. = 7 s. without n..

2 p.: * ex. *, from * to * x 7 \u003d 14 s. without a crochet.

3 p.: tie. R. With. without n. = 14 s. without a crochet.

4 p.: * ex., 1 p. without n. *, from * to * x 7 \u003d 21 s. without a crochet.

5 p.: tie. R. With. without n. = 21 s. without a crochet.

6 p.: * ex., 2 p. without n. *, from * to * x 7 \u003d 28 s. without a crochet.

7-12 rr. (6 rr.): tie. R. With. without n. = 28 s. without a crochet.

13 p.: * kill, 5 s. without n. *, from * to * x 4 \u003d 24 s. without n..

14 p.: tie. R. With. without n. = 24 s. without n..

15 p.: * kill, 2 s. without n. *, from * to * x 6 \u003d 18 s. without n .. We put holofiber.

16 p.: * kill, 1 s. without n. *, from * to * x 6 \u003d 12 s. without n..

17 p.: * kill *, from * to * until the hole is completely closed.

We cut the thread and hide its tail inward.

Knitted easter decor ready!

How to tie an Easter egg: video tutorial

Openwork clothes for an Easter egg

To tie an ornament we will need:

  • some thin yarn;
  • cr. No. 1.5;
  • about 50 cm of a narrow satin ribbon.

Description of gray clothes

1 p.: Crochet a chain of 8 in. p. and connect it into a ring with the help of ss ..

2 p.: 24 s. with n..

3 p.: 48 s. with n..

4 p.: * 6 c. p., 1 p. from n. in every 5th paragraph of the previous one. R. *, from * to *.

5 p.: 6 s. from 2 n. in each arch from c. P..

6 p.: 1 p. from 2 n., 3 c. p., 2 p. from n. in every s. from 2 n. previous p., finish 1 s. from n. in the third p. of this river ..

7 p.: 4 s. from 2 n. in the middle p. chains from c. n. previous. R..

8 p.: * 4 s. from 2 n. prov. vm., 4 in. n. *, from * to *.

9 p.: 5 s. from n. in each chain from c. n. previous. R..

10 rubles: * 4 tbsp. from 2 n. knitted vm., 5 in. n. *, from * to *.

11 p.: 4 p. from 2 n. to each group from from 4 knitted vm. With. from 2 n. previous R..

12 p.: 1. with n. in each paragraph of the previous one. R..

13 p.: * 8 c. p., 1 p. from n. in every 4th p. R. *, from * to *.

14 p.: 4 p. from 2 n. in every arch from the P..

15 p.: 4 s. from 2 n. in every interval between groups. prev. R..

16 p.: * 4 s. from 2 n. knitted vm., 3 in. n. *, from * to *.

17 p.: 3 p. from 2 n. in every a chain from n. prev. R..

18 p.: 1 p. from 2 n., 3 c. p., 1 p. from 2 n. in every With. from n. prev. r., zak. 1 s. from n. in the 3rd p. of this river ..

19 p.: 2 p. from n. in every a chain from n. prev. R..

20 p.: 1 p. from n. in every 2nd p. prev. R..

21 p.: 1 p. from n. in every second p. prev. R.,

22 p.: 1 p. without n. in every 2nd p. prev. R..

Pulling the ring.

The pink testicle is slightly different from the gray described above.

1 p.: Crochet a chain of 8 in. p. and close it in a ring.

2 p.: * 6 c. p., 1 p. With. n. in every 3rd p. prev. R. *, from * to *.

3 p.: 5 s. With. n. in every chain from the n. prev. R..

4 p.: 1 p. from n. in every n. pr. r..

5 p.: * 8 c. p., 1 p. from n. in every 4th p. pr. R. *, from * to *.

6 p.: 1 p. from 2 n. in every n. pr. r..

7 p.:. *3 s. from n. in every 4th p. pr. r., 1 c. n. *, from * to *.

8 p.: 3 s. from n., 4 c. p., 3 p. from n. in every chain from the n. pr. r..

9 p.: * 5 s. from 2 n. in every chain from the n. pr. r., 1 c. n. *, from * to *.

10 p.: *1 s. from 2 n, 3 c. p. *, from * to * (s. with n. in each 4th p. pr. p.).

11 p.: * 6 in. p., 4 p. without n. *, from * to *.

12 p.: 10 s. from n. in each ring from c. n. pr. r..

13 p.: * 4 c. p., 1 p. from 2 n., 1 ss., 4 c. p., 1 p. with 2 n. *, from * to *.

14 p.: * 5 s. from 2 n. in every s. from 2 n. pr., 2nd century n. *, from * to *.

15 p.: *2 s. from 2 n. in a chain from n. pr. r., 3 c. n. *, from * to *.

16 p.: 3 p. from 2 n. in each chain from n. pr. r..

17 p.: p. from 1 n..

18 p.: p. from n. in every 2nd p.

19 p.: p. without n. in every 2nd p.

20 p.: p. without n. in every 2nd p.

Pull the ring and holiday decoration ready!

Two-tone knitted egg with a pattern

To tie an egg we will need:

  • remnants of Rose "Vita Cotton" yarn (100% double mercerized cotton, 150 meters per 50 grams);
  • cr. No. 2.5;
  • synthetic winterizer or holofiber.

Scheme

Description

1 p .: we make a ring of thread and crochet 3 in. p.p., in a ring 11 s. from n., ss. in the 3rd c. p.p..

2 p.: 3 c. p.p., in the same p. of the base we knit 1 s. from n., in sl. p. 2 p. s n., then in each p. 2 s. from n., ss. in the 3rd c. p.p..

3 p.: 3 c. p. p. and in the same p. bases 1 s. from n., in sl. p. 1 p. from n., in sl. p. 2 p. from n., in sl. 1 s. with n., so we continue knitting to the end of the row (in the next p. 2 s. with n., in the next 1 s. with n., etc.), ss. in the 3rd c. p.p..

4 p.: 3 c. p. p. and in the same p. bases 1 s. from n., in sl. 2 p. knit for 1 s. from n., in sl. p. knit 2 s. from n., in sl. 2 p. 1 s. with n., we continue like this until the end of the row (in the next p. knit. 2 s. from on., in the next 2 p. knit. 1 s. with n., etc.), ss. in the 3rd c. p.p..

5 p.: knit. 3 in. p.p., then knit. without increments, i.e. in each p. 1 s. from n. (total in river 48 s. s., 3 v. p. p. also count as s.), ss. in the 3rd c. p.p..

6 p.: knit. similarly without increments (48 s. s.), ss. gray thread in the 3rd c. p.p..

7 p.: knit. 3 in. p. p., in the same p. 1 s. with n., then skip 3 p. and in the 4th knit. 2 s. from n., 1 c. p. and 2 s. from n., we continue to knit like this until the end of the river, i.e. again skip 3 p. and in the 4th 2 s. from n., 1 c. p. and 2 s. with n., at the end of the row we knit. 2 s. from n., introducing kr. at the base of the 1st s. from n. this river, then 1 c. n. and close this river. blue thread.

8 p.: 1 c. pp and 1 s. without n. in the arch between from n. pr., after which introducing kr. in the middle p. 6 p.: 1 s. s n., 2 c. p. and 1 s. from n., in sl. arch ave. we knit. 1 s. without n., in the middle p. 6 p. - 1 s. s n., 2 c. p., 1 p. from n. and so on until the end of the river. (i.e. in the next arch, pr. 1 s. without n., then in the middle p. 6 p. 1 s. s., 2 v. p., 1 s. gray thread in the 1st s. without n. of this r..

10 rubles: like 8 rubles, only with. from n. we knit by introducing kr. in with. without n. 8th p.. We find out the number of pp we need. by drawing.

After that, Prov. a row of thread of blue color without additions and subtractions, in each p. pr. 1 s. from n. (total 48 s. s.), ss. in the third century p.p..

Next 2 p. prov. without additions and subtractions, i.e. to 48 s. from n. in r..

Then we proceed to the reductions, 3 in. p.p., in the next p. 1 p. with n., then we make a decrease, i.e. prov. 2 s. from n. together, in 2 p. 1 s. from n., in sl. p. 2 s. from n. together. So we continue to the end of the river. (36 p.), After which we close it with ss. in the third century p.p..

In the next r. 3 in. p.p., then decrease - knit. 2 s. from n. vm., in sl. p. 1 p. s n., then 2 s. from n. vm .. So we work until the end of the river. (24 p.), After which we close it with the help of ss. in the third century p.p..

In the next r. 2 in. p.p., in the next p.s. s n., then 2 s. from n. knitted vm. (and so on until the end of the river), after which we close the river. using ss. in the 2nd c. p. p. and get 12 p. in p ..

Cut the thread, leaving a small tail for sewing. We stuff the egg with holofiber and, inserting a needle into each stitch, we sew it, tightening the thread.

The egg is ready! If desired, it can be additionally decorated with a ribbon, beads or sequins.

Easter egg: video mk for beginners

Egg with an openwork pattern: a step-by-step master class

This method is suitable for decorating both inflated testicles and boiled ones. To easily remove the egg from the "clothes", we tie it three-quarters. This method will also help to use knitting more than once.

to knit easter decor we will need:

  • egg;
  • remnants of thin yarn;
  • cr. No. 1.5.

Step by step master class

1 p .: we crochet a chain from 10 in. p., conn. semi-art. in the 1st century. P..

2 p .: we knit through the center of the ringlet 14 s. without n., comp. semi-art. in the 1st century. P..

3 p.: 10 ch, prop. 1 p. and in the next. prov. With. from 3 n., then 5 c. n., prop. 1 p. and in the next. With. from 3 n. and so on until the end of the river. At the end, instead of with. from 3 n., we close the river. conn. semi-art. in the 4th century. n. of the first chain from the 10th c. P..

4 p.: p. without n. in the first 5 p., when we reach s. from 3 n. from pr., in this p. we do 2 s. without n., repeat until the end of the river, conn. half-st. p.p..

5 p.: 5 c. n., prop. 1 p. and in the next. p.s. from 2 n., 2 c. n., prop. 1 p., p. from 2 n. and so on until the end of the river, comp. half-art. in the third century. P..

6 p.: 14 c. p., *s. without n. in p. corresponding to the 2nd in a row with. from 2 n., which we knitted in pr. (1st s. from 2n. omitted) *, from * to *, conn. semi-art. in the 1st century. P..

In this row, you can adjust the knitting to size: if it is small, you can knit a chain of 10-12 stitches.

7 p.: 6 c. p., connected with the center of the 1st chain from pr. With. without n., 10th c. n. and connect. with the center chain from ave. With. without n., and so on until the completion of the r .. Here you can also vary the number of sts of the chain, depending on the size we need.

8 p.: 4 c. p., connect. with the center of the 1st chain from pr. With. without n., 3 c. p and connect. with the center chain from ave. With. without n., cont. further the same.






Easter - vintage Orthodox holiday. According to tradition, it is customary to give painted or decorative eggs and Easter cakes on this holiday. Decorating Easter eggs with your own hands is not so difficult, especially if you know how to knit. The egg case toy will become pleasant surprise to everyone you give it to! This Easter craft knits quickly and easily.

Material:

  • knitting threads (SOSO, cotton) of bright yellow and red colors;
  • hook 1.3;
  • 2 black beads of medium size;
  • sewing threads;
  • needle.

To make such Easter craft with our own hands, we first need to knit these details: the case itself, two wings, a scallop and a beak.

We knit the basis of the Easter egg

First we will knit the base - this is a cover.

We collect two loops on the hook with yellow threads. We connect them and knit with a half-column around the circumference, increasing the loops all the time. Thus, a circle is knitted. When the number of loops around the circumference reaches 30, we stop building.

Now we knit with a half-column in height. It should be 22 rows high.

23rd - the last row - we knit with a double crochet, 4 columns in each loop. We close the thread.

From the last row we count up 3 rows.

On the 20th row, on top of it, we knit another row around the circumference with a double crochet, 4 columns in each loop.

From the 20th row we count up 3 rows. On the 17th row, on top of it, we knit another row around the circumference with a double crochet, 4 columns in each loop.

On the 22nd row around the circumference between the loops we put the yellow knitting thread. We put a cover on the egg, tighten the thread, tie it on a bow.

The cover itself is ready, it remains to tie the details for decoration.

It is much more convenient to decorate the cover if it is put on an egg.

We knit a beak and a scallop

The beak is made up of two knitted details stitched together. We knit with red threads according to the following scheme:

We knit a scallop for a chicken with red threads according to the scheme:

We sew two parts of the beak on one side with sewing threads that match in color.

In the upper part of the cover we sew the beak. Sew a knitted scallop on top.

We knit wings

We will knit the wings with yellow threads according to the following pattern:

Knitted bags for Easter eggs crochet - perfect solution decor holiday table. In this master class, we will show you how to knit such an ornament. Scheme and step by step photos you will definitely be helped in the manufacturing process. Such bags can be tied in just a few minutes.

We will need:

  • Yarn children's novelty of any color;
  • Hook 1, 75 mm;
  • Scissors.

Manufacturing process:

You can knit such bags from any other yarn. The main thing is not to use too thick and woolen thread. The hook must be selected depending on the thickness of the thread.

We will start knitting from the bottom, so we will dial a chain of 10 ch. Then we rise 3 loops and knit another 20 dc. Together with the lifting loops, we get 21 dc.


Again we make 3 lifting loops. In the next 2 loops, we perform 1 dc. Next, we do 2 in. In the next 3 loops, we perform 1 dc. And again 2 loops. To the end of the row, you need to knit 3 dc 1 in a loop, then 2 ch and again 3 dc in new loops of the row. We close the row of joint ventures in the 3rd lifting loop.


We start knitting a new row. First we go up 3 loops. Next, perform 2 dc 1 in a separate loop. Then we dial 3 in. And we knit 3 dc. That is, this row is exactly the same as the previous one, only instead of 2 ch we will knit 3 ch each. Repeat the last row again, and then knit 1 row, where we will already do 4 ch between the columns.


If you want the product to be higher, then simply repeat the last row the required number of times.

When the required height is ready, we will start knitting the edging. To understand what height is needed, you can try on the product on an egg in the course of knitting.

We do not make any lifting loops. First, let's move with the help of 1 joint venture to the middle column of 3. And now we will knit 3 ch for lifting. Then 3 more dcs here. Immediately form 2 in.


And we perform 4 more dc in the same loop. That is, in 1 loop we will have 8 dc, and after 4 of them 2 ch.


Under 4 ch of the bottom row we knit 1 sc. You can hook the hook directly into the central loop of the chain, or you can knit for it.



Thus we did beautiful harness. You can leave it as it is, or you can wrap it outside. It is desirable to starch the decoration so that it keeps its shape and does not wrinkle. But, if it is not possible, then you can do without this step.

Due to the fact that knitting such jewelry is very simple, you can make a lot of multi-colored products in a short time.

Such an openwork Easter composition will please the eye for a long time, decorating the interior. These crochet eggs are very light, so they can be safely hung on a houseplant, creating an Easter tree. To tie such an egg is within the power of anyone who is at least a little familiar with crochet techniques. In this master class, we will consider three egg tying patterns.

Will be required the following materials and tools:
- chicken eggs;
- hook;
- threads "Iris";
- starch and water;
- toothpicks.

First, we will prepare the base, which we will tie. We need to free the raw egg from its internal contents, leaving the shell intact. To do this, we pierce with a thick needle one hole at a sharp and blunt end of the egg, slightly expanding the holes.

Now we pierce the yolk and blow out all the contents from the shell. It remains to rinse the inside of the egg well. We perform all actions very carefully so as not to damage the shell. Such a base can be stored for years, as it does not deteriorate.

First pattern.

We knit the pattern according to the following pattern.

We knit a chain of five loops, connect it into a ring.

Doing 2 air loops(v.p.) for lifting. With the second row in this ring we knit 15 double crochets (st / dc). We close the row with a connecting loop.

Again two v.p. lift. In the 3rd row we knit in every third loop of the previous row a group of three st / s, two air loops, three st / s. This group of loops will be repeated further in each row. We close the row.

In the 4th row we make lifting loops, we knit already familiar groups of 3 st / ch, 2 ch, 3 st / ch into each arch formed by the air loops of the previous row. Between these groups we knit 2 ch.

We knit the 5th row in the same way as the fourth, only between groups we do 3 ch.

In the sixth row between groups we knit 4 ch, in the seventh - 5 ch.

Now we are trying on knitting on the base - the egg shell. The egg continues to expand, so the next row will be from groups of loops with 6 ch. between them. We add one chain loop between the groups in each row until the egg expands. You may need to adjust the number of stitches in the row as the eggs are larger and smaller.

At the point of narrowing, we will gradually reduce the number of air loops between groups. At the same time, the egg is no longer removed from knitting, we knit directly on it.

In the last row, we make two st / s in each arch of the loop group of the previous row. We close the row, cut the thread and pull out the tip, completing knitting.

The first type of openwork is ready.

Second pattern.

Tying takes place according to the same principle as in the first pattern - first we add the number of loops, at the narrowing of the egg - we decrease.

We knit the second pattern according to the scheme.

We connect a chain of five loops into a ring. In the 2nd row we knit 14 loops with a double crochet and one air loop between them. At the beginning of each row, do not forget to make a lifting loop.

In the 3rd row in each column we make a column with three crochets and two air loops between them.

In the 4th row, in each loop of the previous row, we knit one st / s.

In the fifth row we knit 5 ch. and 1 single crochet in the third loop of the previous row. We continue to knit until the end of the row - 5 ch. and 1 single crochet in every third loop.

In the sixth row we knit five ch, and we will make a single crochet in the middle of the arch of the previous row. Repeat until the end of the row.

We repeat the steps in the seventh and eighth rows.

Let's try an egg. Surely it began to narrow, so we continue to knit on the basis. In the next row, in the middle of each arch, we knit st / sn and 3 ch. between them.

In the tenth row, in each loop of the previous row, we knit st / sn, in the eleventh - columns with three crochets in every third column of the previous row and three ch. between them. Number of v.p. between columns can be reduced if the egg is already very narrowed. Try to braid it tightly enough.

In the next row we knit st / s between the columns of the previous row and 1-2 ch. between them. Number of v.p. vary depending on the size of the egg.

We finish knitting with a row of double crochet stitches between the stitches of the previous row. We break the thread, pull it out.

Third pattern.

The scheme by which we will knit a pattern.

We knit 5 ch, connect them into a ring. We make lifting loops at the beginning of each row. In the 2nd row in this ring we knit 14 st / s. In the 3rd row in each column of the previous row we knit st / ch, after 3 st / ch we will make 2 ch. We alternate st / sn with air loops to the end of the row.

4th row. In each column of the previous row we knit st / ch, and after 3 st / ch we knit 3 ch. We alternate 3 tbsp and 3 ch. to the end of the row.

Fifth row. We knit stitches with crochets in the stitches of the previous row. * 3 st / s, ch 2, 1 single crochet in the middle of the arch of the previous row, ch 2 * Repeat rapport to the end of the row.

In each row above the double crochets, we will knit the same st / s. And a pattern will form between them.

Seventh row. 3 tbsp, ch 3, single crochet in the middle of the arch, ch 3 And so on.

We knit the eighth row in the same way as the previous one.

We try on the egg, most likely you need to start reducing the knitting width.

We continue to knit the pattern in a mirror image.

We knit the 10th row as 8, 11 - as 7, 12 - as 6. And so we continue to knit the pattern in a mirror until the whole egg is tied.

Three types of patterns have been embodied, now we turn them into airy openwork accessories. To stiffen knitting directly on the egg, starch. For rigid fixation of the product, the starch solution is prepared at the rate of: 2 tbsp. starch per liter of water. We measure the required amount of cold water. We dilute the required amount of starch with cold water to a state of thick sour cream. Boil the remaining water, turn off the stove and pour the prepared starch into the water. We carefully alter.

When the starch has cooled to a warm state, dip the eggs into it, let the threads get wet and soak well.

After that, we take out the eggs, remove the excess starch and leave them to dry.

When the threads dry, free the openwork from the shell. Carefully slip a toothpick between the threads and the shell, separating them from each other. Now you can break the shell and pull out its small particles through the holes in the pattern.

During this procedure, try not to spoil the rigid shape of the threads.

Decorative Easter eggs are ready. Use them as decoration for Easter. And for table decor, you can put them in such a delicate vase. Master class on knitting this openwork vase.

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