Crochet egg holder


๐ŸŒธ Spring Egg Holders

Hello everyone! Recently I started making simple, colourful egg holders.

I don’t celebrate Easter, but I do enjoy spring and I like spring themed table decorations, so I thought — why not make something floral and seasonal?


๐Ÿชก Simple & Creative

I didn’t use any pattern or written instructions for this project. It’s a very simple piece, and I believe anyone could make something similar or come up with their own variation. I already have a few ideas for new flower-inspired versions that I’d like to try.

๐Ÿงถ Perfect for yarn scraps

These egg holders are also a great way to use up leftover yarn. Each one takes about 15 minutes to make, so they’re quick and beginner friendly projects



You can use them for real eggs, but they also work nicely with chocolate eggs or small egg-shaped candles.

A small, simple way to bring a bit of spring onto your table. ๐ŸŒผ๐ŸŒฑ๐ŸŒท๐ŸŒน


Crochet poncho


๐Ÿงถ Custom Poncho Project

Hello again, this year started quite busy with custom orders. Today I’d like to show you one of my recent projects — a large poncho.

A Special Order

I think it’s one of the biggest pieces I’ve made so far. It was created for a lovely lady from the UK whom I met on DeviantArt. One day she messaged me with an interesting idea — since I like Himalaya yarns so much, we could make an exchange. She would send me yarn (covering shipping both ways), and I would create a garment for her.

She loves colourful pieces and wears size 44. My mannequin is closer to size 38, so I believe this poncho would look even better on its actual owner.



๐Ÿงต Materials & Concept

I received several balls of yarn — all the same type, but in slightly different colours. The idea was to combine them into one cohesive piece, and I had full creative freedom with the design.

For this project, I used about 400g of Himalaya acrylic yarn:
– 1 ball light blue
– 1 ball light grey
– 2 balls of grey, beige and ecru melange

The finished poncho is light and airy, perfect for spring or summer. It has a soft, slightly lacy look and a relaxed, comfortable shape.

I’d love to make another version in the future — something thicker, less open, maybe even with a hood. Ponchos are comfortable, versatile, and easy to wear with almost anything.