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Crocheted Succulents: Cacti and Succulent Projects to Make: Cacti and Other Succulent Plants to Make

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This cactus is made from a rectangle, and uses a simple BLO technique that gives it a cute ribbing detail. Crochet cacti and succulents are the latest trends. Whether you’re a plant lady waiting to happen, or just have a deep love of all things cactus. Say hello to this beautiful Mother-of-Pearl Succulent Pillow! She would make the perfect addition to any home or living space and better yet she can be made 100% by you. Cacti and Succulents by Yoors. Includes Tall Cactus, Aloe Vera, Round Cactus, Echeveria, String of Pearls Plant. Worsted Weight Yarn and a 3.5 mm (E) hook. Get the free patterns here. Looking for more fake plants to keep alive? We found some more Succulent patterns over on Etsy, the perfect pattern for any “Crazy Plant Lady”

Then the succulent leaves are crocheted and attached. Finally, the flower is crocheted and attached. A crocheter once shared how they struggled getting circular crochets perfect. Until they began using this technique. Adding increases every few stitches enabled them to make smoother edges that met in concentric circles – resulting in a beautiful, finished product. For this pattern, I chose a DK weight yarn (category #3) that is cotton. I’m trying to use up my stash of cotton yarn, and I added a small thread crochet “flower” on top. Lastly, have fun with your project! You can add plenty of personality to your plant by choosing your favorite colors and embellishments. For cactus plants, adding a colorful flower is a fun way to put your own artistic touch on your project. Adding beads or embroidery stitches and faces are also great ways to add life and expression to your plant. What’s Next?A grandmother once said, “Crocheting was my therapy. When I’m crafting something new – like a succulent – I feel alive and purposeful.” Her story reminds us that hobbies can bring joy and satisfaction. A very easy pattern to read and this blanket works up fast! A subtle cacti design with no need for several color changes or ends to weave in. To crochet the base of the succulent with ease, you need to master the technique of making the magic ring, single crochet stitches for the base, and increasing stitches to form a circle. These sub-sections will help you create a solid foundation for the rest of your crochet succulent project. Making the magic ring Take a dip into the world of tapestry crochet with this gorgeous wall hanging. The particular pattern is great for a beginner. This only uses 3 colors on the panel and so won’t get too tangled up. This crochet cactus wall hanging is sure to add an instant desert feel to any room! The pattern keeps you smiling as you practice tapestry crochet, color chart work, embroidery, pompoms, and fringe.

If you are a crochet hobbyist, then making these adorable cacti plants in mini pots will be a fun DIY for you! 9. Colorful Crochet Flowers For a unique and ethereal glow, add droplets of resin on top of the succulent. Create terrariums with glass jars, miniatures, sand, and other decorations. Use twine or rustic fabric strips to tie around the potted plants for texture and to hold the plant together. There is no one-size fiber that is best for making crocheted plants. Medium, worsted-weight yarn is probably the most common weight.

Succulent Strawberries

To craft a perfect crocheted succulent, you need the right tools and materials. This is where the section ‘Tools and materials needed for crocheting a succulent’ with sub-sections ‘Yarn types and colors’, ‘Crochet hooks and needle’, and ‘Stuffing materials’ comes in as a solution. Each sub-section will give you a brief introduction to the specific material needed for crocheting a beautiful succulent. Yarn types and colors

Adjust your tension when using different yarns or hooks. Practice makes perfect! If you want a bigger/smaller base, adjust the initial chains. Unsure of the differences between UK and US terms? Need a refresher on how to do your stitches? In my ‘How to crochet: A handy reference guide’ EBook I help you with all of these terms and you can always have them to hand! You will also get exclusive access to free video instructions. Learn more about the eBook here. This pattern will be one of your favorite beginner amigurumi creations. Also, the small size of this succulent makes it perfect for a keychain or little decor for your work desk. The cactus pattern is worked flat in rows. The terracotta pot is made the same way, so once you’ve gotten the hang of it, you’ll be zooming through the pattern. Don’t forget to add a keyring to the top of your pattern so you can attach it to your bag or keys and carry it anywhere.

Succulent Flower

Let’s face it, not everyone is born with a green thumb, and if you’ve always had hard times in seeing plants bloom in your house/garden, this pattern can come in your help! Presenting the lovely Succulent Pumpkin Cozy, an amusing fusion of nature’s autumnal bounty and the peaceful beauty of succulents. This flighty crochet design transforms regular pumpkins into cozy masterpieces that add a touch of warmth and magic to your seasonal decor. Whether embellishing your mantel, gracing your dining table, or serving as a welcoming accent on your doorstep, these cozy pumpkins will delight and inspire all who face them. So, gather your hooks and materials and make a beautiful testament to the magic of crochet and the magnificence of autumn!

This Amigurumi Sedum Adolphii will measure to be about 3 to 4 inches tall. This plant will look great in a terracotta pot pot with crocheted soil or in a bed of pebbles. It also looks great when placed into a terrarium with other crocheted plants. Let’s begin and shape these succulent petals to their base! Attaching and shaping the petals to the base If you dream of being a plant lady but weren’t blessed with a green thumb, say hello to your new BFF: the crochet amigurumi snake plant. This friendly little fella doesn’t care what color your thumbs are, as long as they can hold a crochet hook. To crochet the petals of the succulent with types of petals for different succulent styles, working in continuous rounds to create the petals, and attaching and shaping the petals to the base, follow this section. With this guide, you will learn the various techniques required to make crocheted succulent petals that match the style you want. Types of petals for different succulent styles

Succulent Plant Amigurumi

Fun Fact: 38% of crocheters learned from their mom, only 4% from their dad! May your stitches increase faster than your succulent collection! Increasing stitches to form a circle Cut the yarn leaving a tail and pull through last st. Weave the yarn tail through the front loops only of the final round and pull to close. Hide the end inside the soil. Succulent (succulent colour) Crochet cactus in a cup that can be a really cute addition to a tabletop or a windowsill. 7. Crochet Succulents in Painted Mason Jars

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