11 Amigurumi Succulents
Having a house full of plants is truly a dream of mine, and I’m sure yours is as well! Plants make the space more livable and inviting, closer to nature, if you will. Above all, they make the air cleaner and better. But not everyone has the time or skills to take care of plants, especially succulents. I have to admit that I’ve killed more than a few cactuses and similar plants, but I really enjoy their presence! In conclusion, making crochet succulents will allow you to enjoy these adorable plants forever! Moreover, they make the most thoughtful gifts!
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1. Amigurumi Snake Plant
- Designed by Lauren Espy
This lovely snake plant amigurumi is charming and requires no care — watering, weeding, transplanting, etc. Once make it with a free snake plant pattern, you’ll get months and years of months and years of contemplation. Perfect!
PHOTOS by Lauren Espy / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on amenagerieofstitchesblog.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
2. Succulent Flower
- Designed by Roseanna Murray
Look at this succulent crochet flower! It is like a real one, yes? It’s an easy-level project that you can implement with a free pattern. To make sturdy leaves, choose the smallest hook for the yarn you have, and you’ll create a forever plant for your place.
PHOTOS by Roseanna Murray / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on moaracrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
3. Cactus Garden Free Crochet Pattern
I absolutely love this little cactus garden and I’m sure I will try it myself! Five different cactus plants make such a lovely variety of succulents, that are ideal to embellish your home decor, especially when you love having plants around!
The full article about this paid pattern and the photos are here. More info on raverly can be found here.
4. Mini Prickly Pear Cactus
I love blooming cactuses, but unfortunately, they only bloom once a year (and that’s only if you’re lucky). If you make this amazing cactus, you’ll be able to enjoy them for the rest of your life. Above all, it’s easy to make!
The original PAID pattern can be found here.
5. Cactus Free Crochet Pattern
This pattern is featuring four instructions to make four different cactuses. I must admit, they look gorgeous and I’ll have to try them, hope you’ll too! Above all, they are such a cute piece of decor for any interior!
The full article about the free pattern and the photos are here. More info on raverly can be found here.
6. Mini Round Barrel Cactus Free Crochet Pattern
If you love cactuses but you’re not the biggest fan of their spikes, this pattern will be just perfect for you. No more pricking yourself with the spikes! It’s a perfectly safe succulent that’s ideal for children’s room.
The full article about the free pattern and the photos are here. More info on raverly can be found here.
7. Succulents Free Crochet Pattern
Look what a cool succulent family is here! They look like real ones, but you don’t need to water them, and they still stay green and fresh. Isn’t it perfect? 🙂 Learn how to make that smallest crochet succulent with the free pattern. The other ones are available in PDF, and you can purchase the instructions.
The full article about the free pattern and the photos are here. More info on Ravelry can be found here.
8. String of Pearls
- Designed by Roseanna Murray
Looking to add some greenery to your apartment, but don’t have the time to care for plants? Try the crocheted String of Pearls project — it’s easier than it looks! You can use any yarn and hook that suits it, and the pattern includes a conversion table for those who prefer UK terms. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to add some low-maintenance greenery to your space — check out the pattern now!
PHOTOS by Roseanna Murray / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on moaracrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
9. Five Segments Cactus
- Designed by Astrid Geense
Struggling to keep plants alive? We’ve got the solution! Try making this adorable Five Segments Crochet Cactus as your next project. While putting the five segments together can be challenging, sewing them is a quick and easy alternative. Try making your own crocheted cactus today and enjoy a fun and low-maintenance alternative to real plants!
PHOTOS by Astrid Geense / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Love amigurumi toys? Check also 26 Best Free Crochet Patterns Amigurumi.
10. Spike Stitch Cactus
- Designed by Astrid Geense
Make a green friend! This friendly crochet plant won’t hurt you and looks just like the real thing. The cactus is a good choice if you’re looking for new stitches to practice, as the pattern includes a spike stitch. Unleash your productivity with this free crochet pattern!
PHOTOS by Astrid Geense / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
11. Crochet Cactus
- Designed by Fay Lyth
The Crocheted Cactus is a great gift for those with a green thumb. The small size of the cactus means you can display it on any surface, and of course, it doesn’t need water. The pattern is low-sew and very easy to follow. Try it now for free!
PHOTOS by Fay Lyth / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on stitchbyfay.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.