Growing up one of five children, I learned plenty about creativity and resourcefulness from my mother; she was a stay-at-home mom who was always cooking up something in an effort to save our family a buck, stretch a dollar and make something out of nothing so that we always had everything we needed. For Easter one year, she took a crochet pattern that appeared in Woman’s Day magazine on March 27, 1978 and not only made all of the children in our family unique Easter basket gifts, she crocheted and sold hundreds of these Easter chicks and eggs, custom made to-order!

My mom’s cleverness served our family well then and the lessons I learned from her craftiness and cleverness remain with me today. When I shared this photo of the crocheted chicks inside eggs on my Facebook page, there was an immediate demand for the pattern, but I figured folks were out of luck- who saves these things for over 30 years? Imagine my shock when my mother called to say she had actually saved the original crochet pattern! Please feel free to download the pattern and make some memories for the little ones in your life, courtesy of Grandma Chicken Chick. ♥

 

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Growing up one of five children, I learned plenty about creativity and resourcefulness from my mother; she was a stay-at-home mom who was always cooking up something in an effort to save our family a buck, stretch a dollar and make something out of nothing so that we always had everything we needed. For Easter one year, she took a crochet pattern that appeared in Woman’s Day magazine on March 27, 1978 and not only made all of the children in our family unique Easter basket gifts, she crocheted and sold hundreds of these Easter chicks and eggs, custom made to-order!

My mom’s cleverness served our family well then and the lessons I learned from her craftiness and cleverness remain with me today. When I shared this photo of the crocheted chicks inside eggs on my Facebook page, there was an immediate demand for the pattern, but I figured folks were out of luck- who saves these things for over 30 years? Imagine my shock when my mother called to say she had actually saved the original crochet pattern! Please feel free to download the pattern and make some memories for the little ones in your life, courtesy of Grandma Chicken Chick. ♥

 
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Amber Darling
Amber Darling
2024 years ago

Would love this! Thank you!

Michele Lopez
Michele Lopez
2024 years ago

I was thinking just last night as I stashed 7 eggs in my jacket pockets how useful a basket of some sorts would have been great! I nearly ran and grabbed my child’s easter basket. This basket obviously would be much more suitable!

Jenny Landry
Jenny Landry
2024 years ago

My crochet skills are only advanced enough to make rectangles (scarves) and more recently a hat. Maybe by next Easter I can try one of these. My mother is a crochet wiz and recently made crocheted baskets. Maybe a crochet egg basket next!

Jeanine Taylor
Jeanine Taylor
2024 years ago

Totally adorable and cuter than my generic tractor supply red one lol or my coat pocket

Barbara Bogan Bealer
Barbara Bogan Bealer
2024 years ago

Boy oh Boy…could I ever use this basket!

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