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<p>No matter how you like your eggs, you might be interested in keeping them warm until you want to eat them? This is a prefect project for your scrap yarn. Crochet these in a single colour or experiment with multiple colours. They remind us a bit of granny squares, but they&acute;re made using the decorative puff stitch. Put some of these egg-warmers on your breakfast table this Easter, or make some for one of your egg-loving friends.<br /><br /><strong>What you need:</strong><br />Crochet needle 4, 5 mm<br />Yarn suitable for the needle size. We used Vamsegarn from Husfliden.<br /><br /><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://www.pickles.no/storage/eggevarmere/eggevarmer_gul_close.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1238761171488" alt="" /></span></span><br /><strong>How we did it:</strong><br />Row 1:<br />Make three stitches in a chain.&nbsp; Make a ring by putting the hook into the first stitch and close it with a slipstitch.<br />Make one chain stitch.<br /><br />Row 2:<br />Make four puffs with the ring as the center. <br />* yarn over hook, put the hook into the ring, yarn over hook,&nbsp; pull hook back up* <br />Repeat from * to * four more times. Yarn over hook, pull through all the loops, yarn over hook pull through the two remaining loops. <br /><br />That&acute;s your first puff. Make a chain stitch and start the next puff. You need three more. Always make a chain stitch between each puff. When you have four puffs, you finish off with a chain stitch and close the ring of puffs with a slipstitch in the first stitch of the row.<br /><br />Row 3:<br />Change colours if you want to. Make a chain stitch.<br /><br />Crochet two puffs into each whole in the previous row. You&acute;ll make eight puffs in total on this row.<br />Always make a chain stitch between each puff. Close the ring in the same manner as before.<br /><br />Row 4:<br />Change colours if you want to. Make a chain stitch.<br /><br />Crochet one puffs into each whole in the previous row. You&acute;ll make 8 puffs in total on this row.<br />Always make a chain stitch between each puff. Close the ring in the same manner as before.<br /><br />Row 5:<br />Change colours if you want to. Make a chain stitch.<br /><br />Crochet one puffs into each whole in the previous row. You&acute;ll make 8 puffs in total on this row.<br />This time, make TWO chain stitches between each puff to make sure it the egg-warmer will fit the egg. Close the ring in the same manner as before.<br /><br />Row 5:<br />Change colours if you want to. Make a chain stitch.<br /><br />Crochet one puffs into each whole in the previous row. You&acute;ll make 8 puffs in total on this row.<br />Make two chain stitches between each puff. Close the ring in the same manner as before, but this time pull the yarn through and assemble the ends.</p>
<p><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://www.pickles.no/storage/eggevarmere/eggevarmere.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1238761205912" alt="" /></span></span><br /><em>This is a <strong>free egg-warmer crochet pattern</strong> from <strong>pickles.no. </strong>We&acute;ll be thrilled if you use it. Please link to us if you do;)</em><br /></p>]]></content></entry></feed>