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22 Crochet Amigurumi Vegetables Free Patterns You Will Adore

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If you miss the freshness of summer vegetables, this is your chance to bring that feeling into your home. We’ve collected some of the best crochet amigurumi vegetable patterns, so all you have to do is browse and choose the one that appeals to you the most. All the patterns are great for DIY, so don’t be afraid to get started, even if you’re a beginner!

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1. SAM(Korean ginseng) TRIO

  • Designed by Jina Jeon

A vegetable amigurumi project inspired by Korean ginseng. This captivating crochet pattern will allow you to create a unique and cultural amigurumi toy. With its intricate details and vibrant appeal, this pattern offers a chance to delve into the beauty of Korean culture through crochet. The project is of moderate complexity, ideal for those looking for a creative challenge.

three crocheted vegetables laid on a grass carpet

PHOTOS by Jina Jeon / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

2. Mini Carrot Amigurumi

  • Designed by My Amigurumi Farm

This project will help you create a small carrot toy that will add a touch of playfulness to your crocheted food collection. The vegeta amigurumi pattern is easy and quick to complete, making it a perfect choice for crochet enthusiasts looking for a fun and lighthearted project. Plus, it’s free, so don’t wait any longer!

a crocheted carrot amigurumi

PHOTOS by My Amigurumi Farm / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on myamigurumifarm.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

3. Green Onion Amigurumi

  • Designed by Lindsey Roe

A realistic green onion amigurumi for crocheters of all levels. With this pattern, you will create a lifelike amigurumi toy that reflects the simple beauty of green onions. The design is created to provide a balance between complexity and manageability, making it a rewarding project for crocheters looking for an engaging challenge.

a bunch of crochet green onion amigurumi laid on a wooden piece

PHOTOS by Lindsey Roe / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on offthebeatenhook.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

4. Tiny Tomato Amigurumi

  • Designed by Yuna Fadeeva

A charming little tomato amigurumi with a free and easy amigurumi pattern. If you’re looking for something cute to make in a hurry, this is your chance. This tomato pal won’t take much yarn and definitely won’t take much effort. The pattern is easy to follow and suitable for crocheters of all levels. A great idea for those who don’t have much free time.

a red crochet tomato amigurumi with a smiley face held by a person

PHOTOS by Yuna Fadeeva / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Instagram, or read more about it on Ravelry.

5. Baby Carrot

  • Designed by Guichai Dolls

Turn your crafting into a playful vegetable garden with this pattern and crochet a baby carrot to add a whimsical touch to your decor. This adorable creation is a fun way to add a pop of color and charm to any room. It’s a delightful project that’s sure to brighten your day.

a crochet carrot amigurumi with bunny ears

PHOTOS by Guichai Dolls / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on guichaidolls.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

6. Amanite Mushroom

  • Designed by Sylvie Damey

If you’re looking to add a touch of nature-inspired charm to your decor, this mushroom pattern is the perfect choice. This amigurumi mushroom toy is a delightful and whimsical project that will bring a whimsical forest atmosphere to your home. With its earthy colors and unique shape, it’s a must-have for nature lovers and a charming addition to any decor.

a person holding a bunch of crochet mushrooms with purple hats

PHOTOS by Sylvie Damey / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

7. Native Potato

  • Designed by Laser Llama Boutique

For a touch of farm-fresh charm, try your hand at crocheting this lovely amigurumi potato. With its earthy colors and cute design, this project is both cheerful and quite neutral, good for anyone. The pattern is beginner friendly and a great way to create a fun and unique piece to display in your home.

a brown crochet native potato amigurumi with safety eyes holding a small placecard with some inscriptions

PHOTOS by Laser Llama Boutique / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Instagram, or read more about it on Ravelry.

8. Cute Eggplant

  • Designed by Kakapo Crochet

A charming eggplant amigurumi creation. Its bright colors and playful shape make it look both delicate and vibrant at the same time. Whether you’re an experienced crocheter or just starting out, this project is a fun way to bring a bit of garden magic to your crafting. Save the pattern for later!

two crochet eggplant amigurumi in different colors

PHOTOS by Kakapo Crochet / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

9. Sweet Potato Amigurumi

  • Designed by My Amigurumi Farm

Although not as popular in most European countries, the sweet potato is an ingredient in many British recipes. If you’re a fan of unusual flavors or just love mild and nutritious British food, this sweet potato amigurumi pattern is for you. The project is really easy and quick to complete, so don’t miss it!

a crocheted sweet potato amigurumi in a purple color

PHOTOS by My Amigurumi Farm / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on myamigurumifarm.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

10. Onion

  • Designed by My Amigurumi Farm

As realistic as it is cute, this crocheted onion is sure to bring a springtime feel to your home. If you love the aesthetic of growing vegetables on your windowsill, but don’t really have the time, this project will give you a nice alternative. Plus, it’s just interesting to make something artificial look so real.

a crochet onion amigurumi with a smiley face

PHOTOS by My Amigurumi Farm / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on myamigurumifarm.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

11. Punny Pickle Plushy

  • Designed by Chung Yang 

These crocheted amigurumi pickles are fun to make when you have some free time. If you’re looking for a distraction or an opportunity to make a safe and cute toy for your baby, this project is both. The pattern is easy to follow and it’s a great option for crocheting on the go. Give it a go!

pickle crochet amigurumi in different sizes

Photos by Chung Yang / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on YouTube, or read more about it on Ravelry.

12. Autumn Wings Gourd Amigurumi

  • Designed by Colin Dean

The spirit of fall speaks through these charming pumpkins. The interesting shape makes them eye-catchers that will look cool in your home. The gourd pattern is free so you can save it now and come back later in the fall to make a great handmade decoration. The project is suitable for all levels of crocheters.

two crochet gourd amigurumi placed on a wooden floor

Photos by Colin Dean / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Google Docs, or read more about it on Ravelry.

13. Capsicum and Chili

  • Designed by Thao Nguyen Lennutas

A bit of spice is always good. With this crochet amigurumi pattern you will make a nice set of crochet peppers. Whether you’re a fan of chilly or prefer something more mild, this pattern is sure to appeal to you. Besides, it’s easy to follow and will be good even for crocheters with basic skills.

crochet pepper and chili amigurumi

PHOTOS by Thao Nguyen Lennutas / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on lennutas.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

14. Miniature Bunny with Carrots

  • Designed by Lisa Lindsay

If you want to make not just a bunch of crochet vegetables, but something more interesting, this crochet pattern might be for you. It provides crochet instructions for a tiny rabbit, even smaller carrots and a cute basket. The finished piece looks great on the bookshelves, so if you love to read, save this project.

a bunny amigurumi with crochet carrots

PHOTOS by Lisa Lindsay / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

15. Mini Chili Pepper

  • Designed by My Amigurumi Farm

Add some spice to your decor with this crochet pepper amigurumi pattern! This tiny crochet vegetable will make a cute keychain or you can even use it for a present packing. The pattern is not complicated and you’re sure to complete it quickly. The instructions come in US terms in English.

a small crochet chili pepper amigurumi

PHOTOS by My Amigurumi Farm / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on myamigurumifarm.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

16. Mini Corn Amigurumi

  • Designed by alex campbell

The corn season is coming soon! This silly amigurumi corn is really cute because of these tiny eyes and special velvet yarn. If you’re looking for a backpack decoration or a pocket toy, this one will do the trick. You can take any yarn and a hook that matches it, but stick to the recommendations for better result.

a person holding a small crochet corn amigurumi

PHOTOS by alex campbell / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on ribblr.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

17. Peas in a Pod Crochet Pattern

  • Designed by @amiwacrochet

The most adorable crochet peas in a pot look just like real ones. The coolest thing is that you can peel them off to get separate peas. There are so many ideas for decorating and playing with them. You can use any color to make your own toy or decor with this free crochet pattern.

a crocheted pod with peas

PHOTOS by @amiwacrochet / Instagram.com

Find the original free pattern on instagram.com.

18. Radish

  • Designed by My Amigurumi Farm

Tiny crochet radish is a perfect pattern to start your wonderful crochet journey. My Amigurumi Farm knows everything about crochet vegetables so there won’t be any difficulties in following their free crochet tutorial. You will achieve new skills and create amazing decor.

a radish crochet amigurumi

PHOTOS by My Amigurumi Farm / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on myamigurumifarm.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

19. Peas in a Pod

  • Designed by Rebecca Kleinjan

OMG! How similar this crochet pea in the pod looks to the real thing! If you want to improve your skills and create a unique project, follow this free crochet pattern, enjoy the process, and achieve an equally cool result that will serve as beautiful decor for various purposes like keychains, home decoration, toys, and more.

crochet peas in a pod amigurumi

PHOTOS by Rebecca Kleinjan / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on stitchedsafaricrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

20. Tender Tomato

  • Designed by Cilla Richards

This amigurumi tomato makes for an excellent project to kickstart your crochet journey. It’s straightforward to create and, importantly, quick to complete. It is also a delightful addition to your crochet vegetable collection or can be creatively repurposed into various craft projects.

a crochet tomato amigurumi

PHOTOS by Cilla Richards / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on cillacrochets.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

21. Carrot Amigurumi

  • Designed by Rebecca Kleinjan

This crochet carrot looks so realistic, you might just mistake it for the real thing! It’s an exciting project for both beginners and those building a crochet food collection. Its vibrant color and perfect shape make it a fun and rewarding item to create.

two crocheted carrots

PHOTOS by Rebecca Kleinjan / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on stitchedsafaricrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

22. Easy Pumpkin Amigurumi

  • Designed by Thao Homemade Crochet

This adorable crochet pumpkin is both charming and versatile, making it a fantastic project for beginners. With its soft texture and beautiful form, it’s perfect for home décor or playtime. You can easily make this lovely crochet pumpkin using a free crochet pattern by Thao Homemade Crochet.

crochet pumpkin amigurumi in orange and yellow

PHOTOS by Thao Homemade Crochet / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on YouTube, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Find more free patterns for Crochet Pumpkins for a Fascinating Halloween Home Decor.

Do you also want to learn how to crochet fruits? Check out the Amigurumi Fruit Crochet Patterns post. The Straight from the Garden Amigurumi: Flowers, Fruits, Veggies, and Animals post has even more ideas for amigurumi fruits and vegetables.

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