Egg Warmer Cozy Pattern

You can use these egg warmer cozies all year round to keep your boiled eggs warm, or you can use them, especially on Easter morning. The cozies have cute bunny ears, they are super easy to make, and they are very beginner-friendly.

The cozies are made with basic stitches only, and they are done in no time. This pattern is also fun to make for more experienced crocheters or to try to crochet with your kids. Give this easy pattern a try!

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