
Today, we're giving you an egg recipe: the Brickstitch woven egg! No, it's not chocolate, what were you thinking? It's Aurélie aka Lili Azalée who gives us her Miyuki weaving grid. If you're organizing an Easter egg hunt in your garden this year, think woven eggs... The good thing about Miyuki beads is that they don't melt, and they're visually delicious! Have fun changing the colors of the egg by choosing from our 900+ references of Miyukis Delicas 11/0 beads to make your own collection of Easter eggs to collect.
You can also make place cards for your Easter table decorations.
Are you new to Brick Stitchweaving? We recommend that you read our technical sheets on bead weaving in the Toolbox section of the site.
Thank you Aurélie for sharing the chart.


If you decide to mount the chick on a brooch stand, please stiffen it with Paper Patch glue varnish beforehand.

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