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Featured: Fabric Easter Egg Tutorial

March 28, 2013 by Heather Damron

If you’re looking for a fun way to use up fabric scraps and would like to decorate for Easter, this Fabric Egg tutorial from retro mama is just the thing! I’m thinking that these adorable eggs would transfer seamlessly from Easter decoration to play kitchen toy. I love a multitasker!

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Supplies:

  • 10″w x 5″h Quilting cotton, linen or other non-stretchy woven fabric in one or
    more prints Thread
  • Fiberfill, Nature-fill or other similar polyester or
    natural stuffing
  • Disappearing Ink Pen
  • Scissors
  • Pins
  • Hand sewing
    needle
  • Pattern (she recommends printing it on card stock for easy
    tracing)

Skill level:

Beginner.

See the full Fabric Easter Egg tutorial here.

Would you make these to stuff into Easter baskets or as a decoration?

Enjoy the tutorial? We encourage you to pin from the original source.

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