One of the most attractive crochet vendor websites online is maggiescrochet.com. There is always something enticing there. I find the photography and the projects pictured to be yummier than any other site.
I already own this book – and can attest to the fact that the stockings are easy to make, albeit all in single crochet (not my fave!).
If you have someone special to make a stocking for (apparently Easter stockings are a ‘thing’ too), this book could be for you. BTW, these are actually shaped like socks.
There’s another beauty on the site – a baby sweater and cap crocheted in red yarn with furry, white trim. I intend to make this one, but don’t really need a pattern. Almost any sweater and cap pattern will work. Just pick the right red yarn and use up your eyelash or other novelty yarn for edging. Most any novelty yarn will work so long as it’s white and not hazardous to the kiddies.
Looking for more Easter themed Crochet patterns? Check out some of our favorite places for Crochet patterns. Etsy. has lots of new patterns and the perfect place to find Crochet patterns that are trending or seasonal. We also love Anniescatalog for buying individual patterns and a great place to source vintage styled designs and last but not least, Leisure Arts for more traditional styled patterns and books.
Michell K says
I made the carrot stocking for a vegan friend’s new baby girl…teeheehee.