Crochet Easter Chicks are hatching everywhere and there is quite a brood developing over at Helen’s blog. We recommend you pop over and visit Helen’s blog called BAKINGAITCH. Helen is carrying out a 366 day project making, baking, crafting and cooking something every day.
Helen has been following the Glass Jar Gifts crochet and knitting pattern to make a fantastic brood. We are very impressed that Helen has been knitting and crocheting the Easter chicks. Don’t they look cute!
We are sharing pictures from Helen’s blog and Twitter feed @bakingaitch
Glass Jar Gifts Easter Knitting and Crochet Chicks kit is great fun. The chicks take about 1 hour to make completely right through to sewing up and tying on a bow. Each knitted or crocheted chick can hold a chocolate egg or similar such as a wooden or plastic egg filled with treats or other little gifts. Jane Chew of Lancaster wrote in to share her tip of adding little lego mini figures characters into the chicks for children’s parties. Jane tells us they are perfect to put inside the egg. We’ve just ordered some on Amazon as they look very cute. It is a great idea for spring parties and childrens parties.
Sandra Taylor wrote in from Lincoln to say that she has made Easter chicks and is displaying them on her dining room table as place names. She has made little tags that she has threaded through the ribbon bow around the neck of the chicks. What a cute idea! Each guest dining on Easter Sunday at Sandra’s house will go away with a lovely Easter chick with a treat inside.
We love seeing pictures of things you’ve made from Glass Jar Gifts so do keep sending in your pictures. Enjoy a Happy Easter and lots of fun!














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