Soft And Natural Crochet Succulent Plant – Free Pattern

Fabulous and creative, the Free Crochet Succulent Plant Pattern offers a delightful way to crochet charming, maintenance-free greenery for your space.

This unique pattern allows you to create an array of charming, maintenance-free succulents that bring life and color to any space without the need for watering or sunlight. The pattern includes detailed instructions, step-by-step photos, and tips on choosing the right yarn and hook sizes to achieve the desired texture and appearance. Add a touch of nature to your decor with the Crochet Succulent Plant Pattern, a fun and engaging project perfect for all skill levels.

Crochet Succulent Plant

Featuring realistic shapes and a variety of succulent styles, these crocheted plants can be used to decorate your home, office, or to give as thoughtful, handmade gifts. With this pattern, you’ll not only enhance your crochet skills but also enjoy the therapeutic benefits of a relaxing hobby.

Tip:

For added realism, mix different shades of green yarn and add a touch of blush or brown for a more lifelike effect.

Materials Needed:

  • DK acrylic yarn (for a standard size, but can vary depending on desired outcome)
  • Crochet hook (4mm for DK yarn; adjust according to yarn thickness)
  • Scissors
  • Piece of wood, stone, or similar object for the base
  • Hot glue gun

Pattern:

Big Leaf (Make 10):

Start:

  • Make a magic ring.

For Round 1:

  • Work 4 single crochet (sc) inside the ring, then close the ring.

Round 2:

  • Work 4 sc across (one in each of the previous round’s stitches).

Round 3:

  • 1 sc in the next stitch,
  • 2 sc in the following stitch (increase),
  • Repeat: 1 sc, 2 sc (increase) once more.

For Round 4:

  • Make 6 increases by doing 2 sc in each of the 6 existing stitches to have 12 stitches in total.

Round 5:

  • Work 1 sc in the first stitch,
  • Then 2 sc in the next stitch (increase).
  • Continue this pattern until you have 18 stitches.

Rounds 6-9:

  • Work 18 sc around (one in each stitch).

In Round 10:

  • Work a sc,
  • Followed by a decrease by single crocheting two stitches together,
  • Repeat this pattern (1 sc, decrease) until you have 12 stitches.

Rounds 11-12:

  • Work 12 sc around.

Round 13:

  • Make 6 decreases, followed by a slip stitch. Cut the yarn and hide the tail inside the leaf.

Small Leaf (Make 3):

Start:

  • Make a magic ring.

Round 1:

  • Work 4 sc inside the ring, then close the ring.

Round 2:

  • Work 4 sc across.

For Round 3:

  • Work 1 sc in the next stitch,
  • Then an increase in the following stitch.
  • Repeat: 1 sc, increase once more.

Round 4:

  • Make 6 increases by doing 2 sc in each stitch to have 12 stitches total.

Rounds 5-8:

  • Work 12 sc around.

In Round 9:

  • Make 6 decreases, followed by a slip stitch. Cut the yarn and hide the tail inside the leaf.

Assembly:

Base Layer:

  • Take 5 big leaves, apply glue to their bases, and attach them evenly to your chosen base object.

Second Layer:

  • Take the remaining 5 big leaves, apply glue, and attach them staggered among the first layer.

Top Layer:

  • Attach the 3 small leaves at the center on the top.

 

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