![]() ![]() Of course, if you prefer to sew your own you can also avail of the Pocket Apron Pattern by Etsy shop owner SweaterDoll. When finished, this one can hold up to 18 eggs. If you are searching through Etsy, there are plenty of other options as well, such as No-Sew Egg Apron Crochet Pattern by DragonflyYarnDesigns, which is only $2.99 and requires no sewing. The pattern is beginner-friendly as well, so if you’re new to the crochet game you can still make it yourself so long as you know how to perform the basic chain stitch and the half-double crochet stitch. Roughly 725 yards of cotton/acrylic blend worsted-weight yarn Making the apron yourself is pretty simple as well, as you just need the following items: Alternatively, it can be purchased on Ravelry. The pattern is available for instant download through Konecny’s Etsy shop. There is also a larger pocket on it which allows you to keep your phone on you as well. Plus, it allows you to keep your hands free so you can attend to your birds or continue collecting the eggs they’ve laid. Since the pockets are individual, they are kept safe so there is no fear of them breaking. ![]() The thing that makes this apron special is the fact that it has individual pockets which allows you to gather up to 19 eggs at one time. Ashlea Konecny decided to get creative and she ended up creating the “Egg-cellent Apron.” She now sells the crochet pattern on her Etsy shop, HeartHookHome, for $4. ![]() Using your two hands is not much of an option.īut thanks to several chicken owners who are also into crocheting, there is a pretty clever solution: an apron specifically designed for gathering up eggs. If you happen to be one of the people who are raising a coop of chickens in their backyard, you’re probably well-aware of the challenges that come with carrying all the eggs back into the house in one go. With so many people still at home thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, some of us might have finally found the time to start raising chickens. Most of us probably purchase our eggs from the grocery store, but there are some of us who prefer to try things differently, and we raise the chickens ourselves. ![]()
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