A chicken with an Easter egg is a DIY gift. Master class “Easter bunnies-egg bags” So, we need

In many families, it is customary to give each other Easter eggs. As you know, anything should be packed properly. Therefore, we offer you an easy way to make a beautiful egg sac with your own hands. Making such a craft with children is not difficult. All materials and tools are ordinary and any housewife will definitely find them at home.

1. Materials and tools:

Table cloths.
Glue.
Scissors.
Sequins.
Stapler.

2. Cut out a rectangular piece of fabric measuring 7 cm by 10 cm. This piece is the future bag for the Easter egg.

3. Fold it in half and fasten it with a stapler. You can use thread and a needle and simply sew a bag. It is easier and safer for a child to use a stapler, but this must be done under adult supervision.

4. Turn the bag inside out and cut out small triangles.

5. Glue various sequins.

6. Place the egg inside and admire the cute Easter egg bag.

7. If there are no suitable sequins, then you can use buttons or cut flowers from the same fabric. Or use another decoration option. Cut out two eggs, yellow and pink. And also use the triangles that remained from cutting out the top of the bag.

At Easter I want to especially please children - give them chocolate eggs, sweets, toy chickens and bunnies. The gift can be placed in a regular plastic bag, or you can sew a special bag for an Easter gift. I suggest making a bag out of soft blue fabric and decorating it with an appliqué in the shape of a bunny's face.

To make an Easter gift bag we will need:

  • — soft blue fabric with white flowers;
  • - pink polka dot fabric;
  • - non-woven fabric;
  • - a piece of red felt;
  • - black beads;
  • - scissors;
  • - light pink bindweed braid;
  • - threads of blue, pink, red and black colors;
  • - needle;
  • - safety pin.


The procedure for making a bag for an Easter gift

1. For the bag, cut out two rectangles measuring approximately 19 x 17 cm from blue fabric.

2. For the applique, cut out a circle with a diameter of approximately 13 cm from pink fabric. This will be the rabbit’s face.

3. Cut out four identical pieces of rabbit ears from pink fabric.

4. Cut out four similar ear parts from non-woven fabric.

5. Cut out a circle with a diameter of 13 cm from non-woven fabric. Smooth this circle to the wrong side of the circle cut from pink fabric.

6. Apply a non-woven piece to each ear piece cut from pink fabric on the wrong side. Thanks to this, the ears will become more voluminous and will hold their shape better.

7. Place the ears in pairs with right sides together and sew them on a sewing machine or by hand. After this, we will cut small teeth on the seams in the upper part of each ear for better eversion.

8. Turn the ears out, straightening them well. For turning, you can take a pencil, a knitting needle or a wooden stick - then it will be easier to turn out these parts.

9. Place a pink circle on the front side of one blue rectangle, and place the ears under it so that only their lower parts are under the circle. We pin the parts with pins or baste with threads and sew on the sewing machine with a zigzag seam using pink threads. After the muzzle and ears are sewn on, take out the pins or basting.

10. We will cut out a nose for our rabbit from red felt and sew it to the muzzle manually with red threads using a buttonhole stitch.

11. Take two black beads and sew them above the nose with black thread.

12. Place one rectangle cut from blue fabric, face up, and on top of it place a rectangle with a muzzle sewn to it, wrong side up. Pin or baste the rectangles. Use a sewing machine to sew the sides of the rectangles and the bottom. After this, remove the basting or pins.

13. Turn the bag inside out and straighten its corners. Fold the top edge of the bag under and stitch it, leaving a small section about 1cm long unfinished. This fold and hole are needed so that the braid can be inserted there.

14. Take the light pink braid and use a safety pin to pull it through the fold at the top of the bag.

If you want to not only please your loved ones and friends with original colored cakes for Easter,

but also to surprise, knit original openwork bags for eggs.

It is not at all difficult, but looks very beautiful and original.

Never before have ordinary chicken eggs looked so elegant as during preparation for the Easter holidays! In addition to the usual methods of coloring, craftsmen offer many interesting ideas. Decorators transform oval shapes into real works of art.

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We suggest crocheting spring openwork bags for them. It is best to use thin yarn: cotton, iris, acrylic, and a hook size of 1.5 - 2.5. Even the simplest schemes will look spectacular in white, as well as in bright colors and subtle spring shades.

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We start knitting from the bottom in a circle, following the pattern. We periodically do a “try-on” and, if necessary, adjust the number of loops, evenly reducing the extra ones or adding additional ones for a loose fit. In the penultimate row we alternate double crochets and chain stitches, leaving holes to thread the ribbon through. Make sure that the egg fits in the bag, thread the silk ribbon, and tie it.

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The cover may have another design, consisting of two halves. Each one is knitted separately, then joined together by placing an egg inside, stitched, a ribbon is threaded through and a bow is tied, and small decor is added.

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Those who are familiar with the amigurumi technique or are just planning to knit toys can choose a model made from single crochets in a circle. For such a cover, it is best to take acrylic, cotton or mixed thread (cotton with acrylic), hook number 2 - 2.5. If the bag is tightly tied and will be sewn up, put a wooden, plastic egg or foam mold into it.

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You can decorate the finished work with anything: a ribbon with flowers made from the same yarn and felt, ready-made small flowers, beads, seed beads. Embroidery in the form of green blades of grass and sun rays goes well with sewn-on details - there are no limits to imagination.

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The basic shapes can be changed at your discretion, for example, by knitting only half of the openwork bag. Then sew “strings” to it, like a parachute, to create a hanging basket for decorating a composition of twigs. Solid multi-colored covers are the basis for Easter toys: chickens, birds, a pair of rabbits.

On the holiday of Easter, eggs (krashenki or pysanka) are given by godparents to children, and such eggs are exchanged on the holiday. Another of the attributes of the bright holiday of the Resurrection of Christ is Easter Bunny. An Easter egg and a hare can be combined into one gift by making an original craft for Easter - a bunny bag with a painted egg.

To make an Easter bunny bag, take two pieces of chintz with a light floral pattern (the craft will work better if the fabric is slightly starched). The size of the shreds is 30 x 30 cm and 10 x 10 cm. Prepare two red threads of medium thickness for knitting, 30 cm long. If you want to make the bag larger, you can take shreds measuring 35 x 35 and 15 x 15 cm.

Step 1. Make a bag. Connect the opposite corners of a large square of fabric from the wrong side diagonally, then fold it again to the resulting diagonal line. Place an egg in the center and wrap it in cloth. Tie the egg in the resulting bag with thread so that it does not come undone.

Step 2. Making the paws. Roll the smaller flap (10 x 10 cm) into a twist - a tube. These are the bunny's future paws. Place the paws between the ends of the fabric (similar to petals) above the knot on the egg. Lift the ends of the fabric - the petals of the bag.

Step 3. Make a cross on the hare's chest. On the side where the hare's back will be, throw one end of the red thread to the right, forward, under the paws, and across the chest, lift the bunny's future left shoulder. Move the left end of the red thread to the left, forward, under the hare's paws, and lift the right shoulder over the chest to the future. There is a red Easter cross on the bunny's chest.

Step 4. Making the neck. Wrap the ends of the red threads above the Easter Bunny's shoulders around the fabric - this will be the neck. And tie it tightly in a knot. Cut off the excess protruding ends of the threads.

Step 5. Head and ears. Carefully folding the fabric, form the head and future ears, hiding the wrong side of the fabric inside. Connect the ends - the petals of the shred - together. Tie the second red thread, you will get a head and two ears sticking up. Cut off excess threads. Spread your ears to the sides.

Step 6. Finishing the paws. Use the remaining threads to tie the ends of the paws. Trim the paws with scissors. Cut off any loose threads.

So our craft is ready for Easter, so a hare is “born”, and not just an ordinary one, but an Easter one, in his skirt there is a red egg. You can write a note with congratulations and wishes for the egg and put it in the hare's bag skirt.

A faster and easier option is the Easter Bunny without handles.

Tatyana Maksimova specially for the blog ""


Beautiful Easter eggs will delight both family and friends, and if you also decorate them in an unusual way, then such a gift will certainly remain in the memory, evoking positive emotions.

You will need:

  • Fabric for the bag and the outside of the ears (ideally cotton or linen)
  • Fabric for the inside of the ears (ideally printed cotton or linen)
  • Floss
  • Ribbon or twine


Step 1


Print out the bag pattern and cut out the pieces: 4 pieces for the main part of the bag and 2 pieces from each fabric for the ears. Also cut out 2 rectangles of 17 cm x 4 cm from the main fabric.

Step 2


Fold the ears - parts from the main fabric and from the printed one, with right sides facing each other. Sew, retreating 0.5 cm from the edge.

Step 3


Trim the seam allowances so that they do not bulge when turned inside out.

Step 4


Turn it inside out and iron it. Repeat steps with the second ear.

Step 5


Place the base piece of the bag face up, place two pairs of prepared ears on top of it, with the printed fabric facing down. The ears should be approximately 1 cm apart. Align the cuts, sweep, retreating 0.5 cm from the edge.

Step 6


Place the second base bag piece on top, right side down. Align the cuts.

Step 7


Sew along the top edge, departing 1 cm from the edge. Fold the remaining two main parts of the bag in the same way (but without the ears) and stitch in the same way.

Step 8


Turn it onto your face and iron it.

Step 9


Place the two rectangles face down, fold the edges towards the center and press.

Step 10


Then fold the edges twice to the wrong side by 0.8-1 cm, stitch.

Step 11


Place the main bag pieces in front of you and unfold the eyelet piece with the printed side facing down. Place two rectangles on top of the pieces (i.e. they should end up on the outside of the bag), 2.5 cm from the top edge. Sew along the long sides of each rectangle.

Step 12


On the part without ears, draw a rabbit's face.

Step 13


Using floss, embroider the design.

Step 14


Place the two main pieces of the bag right sides together and stitch around the perimeter, leaving an opening for turning inside out.

Step 15


Trim the seams.

Step 16


Turn it inside out and iron it.

Step 17



Using a safety pin, thread one ribbon from left to right and then a second ribbon from right to left, as shown in the photo.

Step 18


Tighten the ribbons to estimate the length, trim the excess if necessary. Tie a knot at the ends of the ribbons.