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LISTING ON ETSY - LINK IN BIO. NO AUTOMATICAL LINK IS SENT ❤️ 1. Cut the pieces accordingly 2. With right side of the front piece facing up, place the Back piece (2/2) on top of it, right sides together. 3. Take the Back piece (1/2) and lay it on top of the pieces, right side facing down. 4. Pin the pieces together 5. Sew around the piece with 1 cm (3/8”) seam allowance. 6. Cut around the piece with pinking shears or clip around the curves. 7. Turn the piece right side out. Press. 8. Fill the egg with small toys, candy, poem or whatever you wish! I highly recommend to work with several eggs at the same time, super easy and quick! The egg template will be sent to all our newsletter friends on the upcoming Wednesday (12.3). #howtosew #sewingtutorial #eastersewing #eastercrafts #pääsiäinen #pask #riflepaper #riflepapercofabric

scrap fabric eggs ✂️🥚 These reusable eggs are made from fabric scraps and they’re my favorite plastic-free easter egg alternative. These were the very first thing that I made right after Frances was born so they’re really special for me! They can be made in a variety of sizes and the best part about them is that they store flat. I use a sewing machine to sew them but you can also sew them by hand (using a backstitch if you’d like for them to look similar, or you can use a blanket stitch around the edge if you like a visible decorative stitch. I had a lot of requests last year, so I shared a download of my hand drawn template in a new blog post today if you’d like to make your own! As is, my eggs measure approximately 3” x 3.75” sewn with a 1/8” seam allowance Materials: fabric, thread, sewing machine or needle and thread (if sewing by hand) Instructions: - Draw a template for your egg and cut it out: you’ll need one whole egg for the front and a top and bottom half for the back that overlap each other a bit. - Cut out your fabric using your template - On the back halves, fold the edges of the fabric over along where the opening will be and press the seams with an iron - Sew along the edges of both halves - Assemble the pieces together with the right side of the fabric facing inward and pin together - Sew along the outside edge. I like to do double stitch seams so that the stitching is secure - Turn your egg right side out #lowwaste #plasticfree #waldorfinspired #fabriceggs #felteggs #easterdiy #eastercrafts #springcrafts

For parents that don’t want any more plastic Easter eggs - this is your sign (if you enjoy making things 😊). Put your fabric scraps to good use and make some of these instead. The beauty of these is that the egg is a gift full of love in itself, & meant to be treasured for years to come. Would you want a simple tutorial for this DIY? Let me know if you want to get crafting! We also just restocked some of our merino scrap bundles in the shop if you need a starting point 🪡

Sewing some reusable fabric Easter eggs again this year. They are so easy to sew and are a great way to use up scrap fabric! 🪡🧵#fabriceggs #sewingproject #easysewing

scrap fabric easter eggs 🥚 These fillable eggs are made from fabric scraps and are my favorite plastic-free easter egg option. I love that they can be stored flat! I sew mine with a sewing machine but if you don’t have one (and have some patience) you can sew them by hand using a backstitch or a decorative blanket stitch around the edge. You can even just use fabric glue to piece them together for a no-sew option. You can find the free hand-drawn TEMPLATE that I made and shared on my blog if you’d like to make your own. The eggs measure approximately 3” x 3.75” sewn with a 1/8” seam allowance but you can adjust when you print for other sizes. Materials: fabric, thread, sewing machine or needle and thread (if sewing by hand) Instructions: - Cut out your fabric using your template - On the back halves, fold the edges of the fabric over along the straight edge and iron seams - Sew along the pressed edges - Assemble the pieces together with the right side of the fabric facing inward and pin together - Sew along the outside edge. I sew double stitch seams so that the stitching is secure - Turn your egg right side out #lowwaste #sewingprojects #easterdiy #eastercrafts #springcrafts

How to make a fabric Easter egg <3 These can be made in less than 10 minutes & I only used the scrap fabric I had on hand—you can really make them any size you want depending on what you want to put in them! I’m planning to put in stickers, temporary tattoos, animal figurines, and a sweet treat! . . . #motherhood #easterdiy #sewing #sewingtutorial

Reusable Quilted Easter Eggs🪺🌷 🌷All Sold🌷 Will have more available next week 🐰 Perfect for stuffing with treats, little toys, or for your Easter tablescape. I saw these last spring and decided to make some of my own this year! I have 4 sets available and there are five eggs within a set. 2 are shades of blue and 2 are shades of green. Made with vintage quilts and fabric 💕 Please comment the color you would like to claim your set and I’ll message you! $32 with free shipping in the US 🫶🐰 #peekmade #handmadeeaster #easterdecorations #springsewing #eastertablescape #springtablesetting #oneofakindpieces #upcycledsewing #plasticfreeeaster

Easter 🐰 sewing idea, fabric eggs 🪺 perfect to add little gifts in your child’s Easter baskets 🧺

A swift tutorial to make a sweet reusable Easter Egg! I’ve made a dozen or so of these quick little eggs ready to fill and hide for my children to find next weekend. Use the scraps left over from your recent projects or if you fancy some Easter themed fabrics then we have uploaded a few to the website this week! Let me know how many reusable eggs you end up making …

REUSABLE HEIRLOOM EASTER EGGS 🥚✨🐣🤍 quick reusable egg tutorial — less than 10 minutes an egg! super easy, and made from some scrap fabric. I decided on a sturdier look and used felt in the middle, and I also wanted my scalloped edges to show. follow along in the video for a step by step process on how you can make these at home! SEW EASY ✨🫶🏼 my son is currently using this as a “turtle bed” 🥹 SAVE for later! 🤍 FOLLOW for more easy kids crafts and hacks! ✨ . . #motherhoodinspired #sewingtutorial #sewingforkids #eastercrafts #momhacks

I chose these gorgeous vintage-inspired fabrics as I wanted my wreath to have a cosy cottagecore vibe. This easy to make wreath only requires a few materials: Embroidery hoop (30cm) Fabric Felt for backing Glue gun Ribbon Fabric glue Foam eggs (7cm) Carefully cut the eggs in half and glue the fabric to the top of the egg (make sure the fabric is cut on the bias so it has some stretch). Trim the fabric, glue it to the back of the egg, and cover it with a piece of felt. I glued the two circles of the embroidery hoop together for added stability, then added a ribbon to hang it. For the final step in making this gorgeous wreath, glue on the eggs (starting at the bottom and working your way up each side). These pretty fabrics and all the other supplies are available at @spotlightstores perfect for all of your Easter crafting 😊 #Spotlightstores #ItsWhatYouMakeIt #HopIntoEaster #EasterCrafts #Easter

Hello reusable fabric Easter eggs! FREE TEMPLATE via my Stan.store link in my bio. Full tutorial over on my YouTube channel. Leave a comment if you’d like a quick video tutorial here as well. These fabric eggs are easy to sew and great for the environment 🌎 A great was to cut down on the chocolate consumption for little ones too! #fabriceastereggs #easysewingproject #eastereggs
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Advanced mapping of high-affinity Instagram Reels semantic patterns identified within the #fabric-easter-eggs ecosystem.
Strategic Implementation
Our semantic engine has identified these specific pattern clusters as high-affinity matches for #fabric-easter-eggs. Integrated usage of #fabric-easter-eggs with strategic Reels tags like #easter egg and #easter eggs is statistically linked to a significant increase in initial Reels discovery velocity.
In-Depth Hashtag Analysis: #fabric-easter-eggs
Expert Review • June 4, 2026 • Based on 12 Reels
Executive Overview
#fabric-easter-eggs is an actively used Instagram hashtag. Across the 12 trending reels analyzed on this page, the content has accumulated a combined total of 2,146,445 views— demonstrating strong content velocity within this content vertical. The top creator ecosystem features 8 notable accounts, led by @woodlark with 906,789 total views. The hashtag's semantic network includes 37 related keywords such as #easter egg, #easter eggs, #eggs easter, indicating its position within a broader content cluster.
Viewership & Reach Analysis
The 12 reels in this dataset have generated a combined 2,146,445 views, translating to an average of 178,870 views per reel. This strong average viewership suggests healthy algorithmic distribution. Reels using this hashtag are reliably reaching audiences interested in this niche.
The highest-performing reel in this dataset received 607,597 views. This viral outlier performance is 340% of the average reel performance in this set. This significant gap between the top performer and the average highlights the "viral lottery" nature of this hashtag — breakout hits can achieve massive scale.
Content Overview & Top Creators
The #fabric-easter-eggs ecosystem is dominated by short-form video content (Reels), aligning with Instagram's algorithmic preference for video-first distribution. There are 8 distinct accounts contributing to the trending feed. The top creator, @woodlark, has contributed 2 reels with a total viewership of 906,789. The top three creators — @woodlark, @winnandfred, and @meandkiddo.patterns — together account for 82.1% of the total views in this dataset. The semantic network of #fabric-easter-eggs extends across 37 related hashtags, including #easter egg, #easter eggs, #eggs easter, #egg easter. Creators often use these tags together to reach overlapping audiences.
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Analyst Verdict
#fabric-easter-eggs demonstrates the hallmarks of a steadily growing Instagram hashtag. With an average of 178,870 views per reel, the viewership metrics position this hashtag as a reliable reach driver. Creators like @woodlark and @winnandfred are leading the charge, setting viewership benchmarks for the community.
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