A fried egg can make a lovely addition to a sandwich or it can be served up with a side of toast and bacon. It’s a versatile addition to a sandwich fixin’s set that can expand the possibilities of creative play into more than one pretend mealtime.
Egg Yolk (yellow)
1) 6 sc in MR (6)
2) Inc in each st (12)
3) [Inc, 1 sc] x6 (18)
4) 18 sc (18)
FO
Egg White
1) 12 dc in MR. Sl st to first dc to join. (12)
2) C 3. 2 dc in each st. Sl st to 1st dc (24)
3) Ch 2. 2 hdc in 1st st. 1 hdc in nxt. 3 dc in nxt. 1 dc in nxt. 2 hdc in nxt. 1 hdc in nxt. 1 dc in nxt. 3 dc in nxt. 1 dc in nxt 3st. 2 dc in nxt. 1 dc in nxt. 2 dc in nxt. 2 tc in nxt. 3 tc in nxt. 2 tc in nxt. 2 dc in nxt 4st. 1 hdc in nxt. 2 hdc in nxt. 1 hdc in last Sl st to first ch.
4) Ch 1. S coin each st around. Sl st and FO.
5) Sew the yolk onto the white and add a bit of stuffing if desired.
You can find the other sandwich part patterns at the links below.
Sandwich Play Set – part one (bread)
Sandwich Play Set – part three (tomato)
Sandwich Play Set – part four (bacon)
Sandwich Play Set – part five (lettuce)
Sandwich Play Set – part six (cheese)
Sandwich Play Set – part seven (ham)
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