Yarn Wrapped Eggs, Tutorial + Video


Hello lovelies!  Easter is less than a week away and I have a quick and fun little project you can whip up to jazz up some plain plastic eggs!  Yarn wrapped eggs are pretty, easy to make and a great way to use up yarn leftovers too!  In this tutorial, I'll show you how to make a basic yarn wrapped egg, add a hanging loop for a garland or egg tree, and how to add embellishments too!



Here's what you'll need:

  • Plastic or wood eggs (I used plastic, they are cheap, easy to find, and I always seem to have a million of them)
  • Hot glue, tacky glue, or glue of your choice
  • Red Heart Smoothie Cotton Yarn in "Bright Pink" "Lemony" "Lime" and "Aqua" or colors of your choice
  • Scissors
  • Embellishments such as buttons, sequins, ribbon, etc. (optional-only if you want to decorate them)

Click below to learn how to make yarn wrapped eggs!


Looking for other Easter egg projects?  Check out my Granny Eggs + Garland!








© Jennifer Dickerson 2019

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