I saw them made up and on sale for Macmillan Cancer Support http://www.macmillan.org.uk/ and bought one. A small chocolate egg with a face cloth or microfiber cloth, a pom-pom and two eyes. What could be easier? The larger ones are Terry’s dark chocolate orange. – DO NOT tell my Elly!!!!!
Brilliant, Grannymar. I am impressed. Not least that you are taking the time over those small details that make any celebration even more memorable. I remember one childhood Easter when I knitted “egg cosies” (to keep boiled eggs warm) for all the family. Each one designed differently in line with how I perceived my parents and siblings.They took it well.
DARLING!
Hope they will be when I finish them today.
Those are so cute!
Very easy to make, Brighid.
Gorgeous, did you have a pattern or did you just throw yourself and your great imagination into the project? Either/or, wonderful job.
XO
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I saw them made up and on sale for Macmillan Cancer Support http://www.macmillan.org.uk/ and bought one. A small chocolate egg with a face cloth or microfiber cloth, a pom-pom and two eyes. What could be easier? The larger ones are Terry’s dark chocolate orange. – DO NOT tell my Elly!!!!!
OMG is Easter almost here?
😆 Dianne, that was how I felt when you had St Patrick’s Day graphics posted at the beginning of March!
Brilliant, Grannymar. I am impressed. Not least that you are taking the time over those small details that make any celebration even more memorable. I remember one childhood Easter when I knitted “egg cosies” (to keep boiled eggs warm) for all the family. Each one designed differently in line with how I perceived my parents and siblings.They took it well.
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The bunnies appealed to my sense of fun and are very easy to make.