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A knit and crochet community. What is the best way to get started? Jump right in! Navigate by using the tabs at the top of the screen. You can return to this Welcome page at any time by clicking the tab at the top of the site. The project notebook The "project" section of your notebook is a place for you to organize and share your knitting and crochet projects. Take a look at frecklegirl Jess' project notebook or click "projects" under my notebook to begin adding projects of your own. Pattern search Click the patterns tab to search Ravelry's database of pattern information and browse through projects that were made from those patterns.

Books, magazines, and sites Look up pattern sources (books, magazines, and websites) by using the patterns tab or by clicking on a book/magazine title on any pattern or project. Yarn pages Every yarn has its own page on Ravelry. To try this out, use the yarns tab to search and find a yarn, then click the projects tab on an individual yarn page. Groups People. Annie's Hook & Needle Kit Club. Crochet mama's blog. Crochet Me. Knitting Yarn, Books, Patterns, Needles & Accessories. iCrochet. Ohmygoodknits! Last Easter, I made a fluffle of amigurumi bunny eggs for my favorite kiddos. This year, I’m branching out into bunny food–carrots and strawberries! They’re little amigurumi crocheted and glued onto Easter eggs. You can fill them with whatever treats your tiny humans might want. The perfect eggs for these amigurumi are from Target. The plastic feels a little thicker, so I feel like they’ll last longer, and they’re a great size!

They’re large Spritz brand eggs and come in a pack of three. I may have a bag full of them under my desk, right now. My favorite orange for carrots are bulky yarns from Lion Brand, specifically Hometown USA in “Syracuse Orange” and Wool-Ease Thick & Quick in “pumpkin”. The “body” of the egg for both is pretty much the same. If making a carrot top, weave tail through the loops, and cinch it together, so the loops stand up. Use the green yarn to embroider strawberry seeds all over, before gluing. Use hot glue to attach your pieces to your eggs.