Easy & Cute Crochet Fried Egg Pattern
- Kavitha
- Jul 24
- 3 min read

Looking for a quick and fun crochet project that will make everyone smile? Try this crochet fried egg pattern with a pink plate! It is perfect for beginners, adorable for display, and a great way to use up leftover yarn.
🍳 Why You'll Love This Crochet Fried Egg Project
✅ Works up quickly — done in under an hour
✅ Beginner-friendly using only single crochet and double crochet
✅ Great stash-busting project
✅ Adorable and Instagram-worthy!
Let’s dive into how I made this cute little fried egg that looks like it belongs in a crochet café.
🧶 How to Crochet the Egg White (Crispy & Cute!)
Start with white yarn and a magic ring. This part is worked in rounds using single crochet.
🥚 Crochet Egg White Pattern:
Round 1: Magic ring, 6 sc
Round 2: 2 sc in each stitch (12)
Round 3: (1 sc, inc) repeat around (18)
Round 4: (2 sc, inc) (24)
Round 5: (3 sc, inc) (30)
Round 6: (4 sc, inc) (36)
Round 7: (5 sc, inc) (42)
Round 8: 3 sc into each stitch around for a wavy fried-egg edge
That final round creates a beautiful, squiggly shape that mimics a sizzling fried egg. I love how it adds texture and realism with zero effort!
🌞 How to Crochet the Yolk (Soft & Squishy)
Next, grab some bright yellow yarn and make the sunny side of your egg.
🟡 Crochet Egg Yolk Pattern:
Round 1: Magic ring, 6 sc
Round 2: 2 sc in each stitch (12)
Round 3: (1 sc, inc) (18)
Round 4: (2 sc, inc) (24)
Gently stuff the yolk with fiberfill or yarn scraps for a soft, puffy effect. Place it off-center on the egg white for a realistic look.
Then, using the same yellow yarn, stitch the yolk onto the white circle. I sewed it down all the way around the edge after stuffing.
✨ Tip: Placing the yolk slightly to one side makes it look more natural and extra cute!

🎀 How to Crochet a Pink Plate (The Perfect Base)

Now, let’s make a pretty pink plate using double crochet. This part lays flat and gives your fried egg a charming display base.
🍽 Crochet Plate Pattern (in pink yarn):
Round 1: Magic ring, 12 dc
Round 2: 2 dc in each stitch (24)
Round 3: (1 dc, inc) (36)
Round 4: (2 dc, inc) (48)
Round 5: (3 dc, inc) (60)
Your plate is ready! Simply place your fried egg on top, and admire your delicious creation.
💡 Ideas for Using Your Crochet Fried Egg
Add a keychain ring for a quirky accessory
Use it as a coaster for your coffee mug
Make a food-themed mobile or wall hanging
Pair it with toast or bacon amigurumi for a full breakfast set!
This project also makes a great handmade gift for foodies, kids, or anyone who loves kawaii crochet decor.
📸 Share Your Fried Egg with the Crochet Community!
If you found this pattern helpful, please share it with your crochet friends or pin it to your crochet ideas board on Pinterest! Every share helps this cozy little pattern reach more yarn lovers like you.