Crochet Mango Leaf Applique Door Hanging

πŸƒ Crochet Mango Leaf | Indian Home Decor AppliquΓ©

This beautiful crochet mango leaf is perfect for traditional Indian decorations like pooja room dΓ©cor, torans (door hangings), or garlands. The use of front and back post double crochets adds elegant texture and a central ridge that mimics the natural leaf vein. Let's walk through this step-by-step beginner-friendly tutorial.


🧡 Materials Required:

  • Worsted weight 4-ply acrylic yarn (green)
  • 4 mm crochet hook
  • Stitch markers
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors

🧢 Crochet Written Pattern – Mango Leaf

πŸ”° Base Chain:
- ch 7 (mark 7th chain)
- ch 2 (mark 2nd chain as first stitch of Row 1)

Row 1:
- dc in marked 7th ch
- dc2tog across next 2 ch
- 1 dc
- dc2tog across next 2 ch
- 2 dc in last ch (increase)
  




Row 2:
- ch 2, mark 2nd ch, turn
- Work all stitches in BLO
- dc inc in 1st st
- dc2tog in next 2 sts
- Front Post dc around next st
- dc2tog in next 2 sts
- 2 dc in last marked st
  




Row 3:
- ch 2, mark 2nd ch, turn
- dc inc in 1st st (BLO)
- dc2tog across next 2 sts
- Back Post dc around center ridge st
- dc2tog across next 2 sts
- 2 dc in last st
Repeat:
- Repeat Rows 2 & 3 alternately till Row 6
- This forms the full size of the leaf
  




Row 7 (Tapering Leaf Tip):
- ch 2, mark, turn
- skip 1st st
- dc2tog
- Back Post dc
- dc2tog
- 1 dc in last st (5 sts total)
  




Row 8:
- ch 1, turn (don’t count as stitch)
- dc2tog
- Front Post dc
- dc2tog over last st
Row 9:
- ch 1, turn
- dc3tog over all 3 remaining sts (into BLO only)

πŸ”š Fasten Off & Finish:
- Trim yarn leaving tail
- Use tapestry needle to weave in both tail ends securely

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Crochet Amigurumi Onion | Cute Veggie Toy Pattern

πŸ§… Crochet Amigurumi Onion | Cute Veggie Toy Pattern

This adorable crochet onion is the latest in our veggie play set collection! It’s beginner-friendly, fun to make, and super cute for play kitchens, market bags, nursery props, or gifts. In this tutorial, you’ll make both the body of the onion and its leafy green top in two simple steps.




🧡 Materials Used:

  • 4 ply cotton yarn (green for leaves, pink or cream for body)
  • 3 mm crochet hook
  • Fiberfill for stuffing
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stitch marker
  • Brown yarn for root tassels
  • Black stones or embroidery thread for eyes
  • Fabric glue (optional)

🧢 Written Pattern – Crochet Amigurumi Onion

πŸ§… Crochet Amigurumi Onion – Accurate Written Pattern Based on Video Subtitles

🌿 Green Onion Top (Spring Onion Loops):

Make 3 loops as follows:

1. ch 6, sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sl st in each remaining 4 ch (5 sl sts total)

2. Repeat the same for next two loops:

ch 5 → 5 sl sts

ch 6 → 5 sl sts

3. After making all 3 loops, chain 1 and fasten off with a long tail.

4. Tie both tail ends into a knot to shape the spring onion top.

πŸ‘‰ Optional: You can make 4 or 5 tops by repeating this pattern.

πŸ§… Onion Body:

Yarn Color: Pink or Light Purple
Hook Size: 3mm

Round 1:
Start with a Magic Ring, ch 1, make 6 sc into the ring. (6 sts)
Do not join. Work in continuous rounds using a stitch marker.

Round 2:
1 sc in each st around. (6)

Round 3:
inc in each st around. (12)

Round 4:
1 sc in each st around. (12)

Round 5:
(1 sc, inc) × 6. (18)

πŸͺ΄ Attach Spring Onion Top:

Now use yarn needle to attach green onion top to the center of Round 5.

Round 6:
1 sc in each st around. (18)

Round 7:
(1 sc, inc, 1 sc) × 6. (24)

Round 8:
(3 sc, inc) × 6. (30)

Round 9:
(2 sc, inc, 2 sc) × 6. (36)

Round 10:
(5 sc, inc) × 6. (42)

Rounds 11–13:
1 sc in each st around. (42)

Round 14:
(5 sc, inv dec) × 6. (36)

Round 15:
(2 sc, inv dec, 2 sc) × 6. (30)

Round 16:
(2 sc, inv dec) × 6. (24)

Round 17:
(1 sc, inv dec, 1 sc) × 6. (18)

Round 18:
(1 sc, inv dec) × 6. (12)

🧸 Stuff the onion firmly with fiberfill before closing.

Round 19:
inv dec × 6. (6)

Finish:
Use yarn needle to weave through front loops of remaining 6 sts and pull tight to close. Fasten off and weave in tail securely.

🌱 Roots (Tassel Base):


1. Wrap brown yarn around 2 fingers ~4–5 times.

2. Tie at center and trim loops to make a mini tassel.

3. Attach to bottom of onion using a yarn needle.

4. Tease and trim the ends to resemble roots.


😊 Face Embellishments (Optional):


Attach black stones/safety eyes OR embroider small eyes with black thread.

Add a cute smile using embroidery floss or glue felt shapes.


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Crochet Star Sleep Bag, Star Bunting Pattern

🌟 Crochet Star Sleep Bag | Star Bunting Pattern for Kids

This cozy and adorable Crochet Star Sleep Bag, also known as a Star Bunting, is perfect for babies and toddlers. The design mimics a 5-pointed star with legs, arms, and a cap to keep your little one warm. This pattern is made in multiple pieces: a pentagon base, star-shaped extensions, triangular sleeves, cap, and assembled with single crochet.



🧡 Materials Needed:

  • 8 ply acrylic yarn in any color
  • 5 mm crochet hook
  • Yarn needle
  • Buttons or handmade yarn buttons
  • Scissors, stitch marker (optional)

🧢 Written Pattern – Crochet Star Sleep Bag

πŸ”Ή Pentagon Center (Make 2: front & back)
1. Start with ch 5, sl st to form ring.
2. Row 1: ch 4 (counts as dc + ch1), 2 dc in ring, (ch1, 2 dc) × 4.
   Join to 3rd ch of first dc. (5 sides total)
3. Row 2: sl st to ch-1 sp, ch 4, dc in same sp (v-stitch).
   dc in each dc, v-stitch in each ch-1 sp. Join.
4. Row 3+: Continue this pattern, increasing 2 dc per face each round.
   Continue until Row 13 – each side will have 26 dc.






πŸ”Ή Star Points (Make 5 on back piece, 2 on front piece)
1. Pick any face of 26 sts from Pentagon.
2. Row 1: dc across 26 sts.
3. Rows 2–12: Ch 2, turn. dc2tog at start & end of each row.
4. Row 13: 2 dc2tog (only 2 sts remain)
5. Row 14: Final dc2tog to close tip. Fasten off.







πŸ”Ή Triangle Arms (Make 2)
Foundationless DC Row – 26 stitches.
Follow same decrease pattern from Row 2 to 14 of star point.







πŸ”Ή Cap Piece (Front Top)
Foundationless DC Row – 26 stitches.
Rows 2–5: dc in each stitch.
Rows 6–9: 3-dc decrease on both ends.
Rows 10–14: dc2tog on both ends.
Creates a slightly rounded triangular shape.







πŸ”Ή Assembly Instructions
1. Place front panel on top of back panel.
2. Use single crochet border to join star points, arms, and cap.
3. Align all pieces symmetrically.
4. Leave central front face open for flip.








πŸ”Ή Finishing Touches
1. On both hand sides, work:
   - Row 1: trc dec, 2 trc, ch 1 (button hole), trc to end, trc dec.
   - Row 2: sc across entire row.
2. Make 4 Yarn Buttons:
   MR, ch 2, 15 dc into ring. Join, fasten off with tail for sewing.

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Pattern - Crochet Baby Star Bunting/Snuggle Suit/Bodysuit - Instant Download Crochet Pattern

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Absolute Beginner Crochet Mobile Cover

🧢 Crochet Mobile Cover | Easy Sling Bag Tutorial for Beginners

This super beginner-friendly crochet mobile cover tutorial can also be used to make a cute sling bag. In this post, you’ll learn the exact step-by-step method to make this project using just single and double crochet stitches. Whether you’re making it as a wristlet or a full crossbody sling, this project is fully customizable to any phone size!

Crochet Mobile Cover Tutorial

🧡 Materials Needed:

  • 4 ply medium worsted weight acrylic yarn
  • 4 mm crochet hook
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stitch marker
  • Button (decorative)

🧢 Written Pattern:

πŸ”Ή Base & Round 1:
- Make a slip knot and chain 12 (or as needed for your phone’s width, in multiple of 2 + 1)
- Skip 1 chain, sc into the next 12 chains.
- Turn to the other side of the foundation chain and work 12 sc in the back loops.
- Join with a slip stitch to first sc. (24 sc total)

πŸ”Ή Round 2:
- ch 3 (counts as dc), mark it.
- ch 1, *skip 1 st, dc in next* around.
- Repeat: dc, ch 1, skip 1 st.
- Join with sl st to top of ch 3.






πŸ”Ή Round 3:
- sc in every stitch and ch-space from previous round (24 sc)
- Join with sl st.

πŸ”Ή Round 4 (Repeat Round 2):
- ch 3, ch 1, *skip 1, dc in next* around.
- Join with sl st.

πŸ”Ή Round 5 (Repeat Round 3):
- sc in each dc and ch-space (24 sc)
- Join with sl st.

πŸ”Ή Continue alternating Rounds 2 and 3 until desired height (leave 1 inch for border).

πŸ”Ή Border Rounds:
- 2–3 rounds of sc in each stitch (24 sc each) for firm top edge.

πŸ”Ή Button Loop:
- After 6 sc, ch 10–15 depending on button size.
- sl st into next st, continue sc to complete the round.

πŸ”Ή Strap (Optional):
- ch 100–120 for crossbody, or 20–30 for wristlet.
- sl st to opposite edge, weave in ends.






πŸ”Ή Attach Button:
- Use tapestry needle and matching yarn to sew button to front.

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Crochet Puff Flower

Crochet Puff Flower Tutorial | Easy & Beautiful Puff Stitch Flower for Beginners

Crochet Puff Flower Pattern

This quick and beautiful crochet puff flower is perfect for beginners. It uses puff stitches and basic chains to create a soft, elegant flower that can be used on clips, bags, hats, or decor projects. You can make it in just a few minutes!

Materials Needed:

  • 4 ply cotton yarn in two colors
  • 3 mm crochet hook
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry needle

Written Pattern – Crochet Puff Flower

Start with magic ring

Round 1:
- ch 1 (Do not counts as a stitch)
- 10 sc into ring (10 total)
- sl st to top of first sc

Round 2:
- *ch 3, puff stitch (7 loops) in same stitch continuation puff stitch (6 loops) in second stitch, sl st into same stitch*
- Repeat from * to * around (5 petals total)
- sl st to first puff to close

Fasten off and weave in ends.
Puff center:
- contrast color yarn
- ch-1, puff stitch (6 loops) ch-1 FO

Assembly:
- Attach the puff center on the center of the puff flower using tapestry needle.
- Secure them by making knots on backside of the flower, hide the tail ends and trim the excess threads

Tips & Ideas:

  • Attach to clips for kids or keychains
  • Use it to decorate gift wraps or crochet bags
  • Try different yarn weights for texture variation

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πŸ₯” Potato Amigurumi | Easy Crochet Play Food Pattern for Beginners

Crochet Potato Amigurumi | Cute Veggie Toy for Kids Basket

Crochet Potato Amigurumi

In this tutorial, we’ll make a soft, adorable crochet potato amigurumi—a perfect play food toy for toddlers or to decorate a veggie basket. This pattern uses only single crochet, increases, and invisible decreases, making it super beginner-friendly.

Materials Needed:

  • 4 ply 100% cotton yarn (light brown)
  • 3 mm crochet hook
  • Fiberfill stuffing
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors
  • Stitch marker (optional but helpful)

Written Pattern – Crochet Potato

R1: Start with a magic ring, 6 sc into ring (6)
R2: inc in each st around (12)
R3: (1 sc, inc) x 6 (18)
R4: (2 sc, inc) x 6 (24)
R5: (3 sc, inc) x 6 (30)
R6–8: sc in each st (30)
R9: (4 sc, inc) x 6 (36)
R10: (8 sc, inc) x 4 (40)
R11–15: sc in each st (40)
R16: (3 sc, inv dec) x 8 (32)
R17: sc in each st (32)
R18: (2 sc, inv dec) x 8 (24)
R19: (2 sc, inv dec) x 6 (18)
R20: (1 sc, inv dec) x 6 (12)
Stuff firmly
R21: inv dec x 6 (6)

Finish: sl st to next st, ch 1, leave long tail.
Use tail with tapestry needle to close and add dents for realism.

Shaping Tips:

  • Use invisible decreases for a smooth finish
  • Use leftover tail to add dents and sculpt shape
  • Can add eyes or embroidery for extra detail

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Crochet Chessboard | Easy DIY Board Pattern to Complete Your Set

Crochet Chessboard | Easy DIY Board Pattern to Complete Your Set

Complete your handmade Chess Set with this simple and beautiful Crochet Chessboard! This checkerboard mat is made using double crochet and color changes to alternate squares. It’s beginner-friendly, and a perfect finish to your 7-part crochet chess series!

Materials Required:

  • 4 ply cotton yarn – 2 contrasting colors (e.g. black & white)
  • 3 mm crochet hook
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors

Written Pattern – Crochet Chessboard

Make 32 squares in Color A and 32 squares in Color B.

Each square:
- ch 11
- Row 1: dc in 3rd ch from hook, dc across (9 dc)
- Row 2–5: ch 2, turn, dc in each st (9 dc)

Make 64 squares total.

Arrange the squares in alternating color pattern:
- 8 squares per row x 8 rows = 64 total

Use tapestry needle or whip stitch to join:
- First assemble rows horizontally
- Then join the rows vertically

Optional: Add border:
- sc around entire board using Color A or contrast color
- Add 3 sc in each corner

Finishing Touches:

  • Block the board with light steam to straighten edges
  • Sew felt or backing fabric underneath for extra support

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Crochet Knight for Chess Set | Amigurumi Horse Head Chess Piece

Crochet Chess Knight Pattern – DIY KraftZ

Welcome to DIY KraftZ! In this tutorial, we walk you through the complete step-by-step instructions to create your very own Crochet Chess Knight. This project is part of our handmade Crochet Chess Set, combining creativity with a strategic twist. The Knight piece is made in two parts—body and head—and finished with elegant detailing. Perfect for crochet lovers, DIY enthusiasts, or those looking to craft a personalized gift.

🧡 Materials Needed

  • 4-ply cotton yarn
  • 3 mm crochet hook
  • Embroidery thread (for mane detailing)
  • 1.25 mm crochet hook (for mane)
  • Fiberfill (for stuffing)
  • Tapestry needle or yarn needle
  • Optional: Metal washer for base support

πŸͺ‘ Crochet Knight Pattern

✨ Body Part

  1. Start with a Magic Ring
  2. Round 1: Chain 1, 6 SC into ring, slip stitch to first stitch.
  3. Round 2: Chain 1, 6 SC, slip stitch.
  4. Round 3: Chain 1, (Inc, 2 SC, Inc, SC, Inc), slip stitch. (9 SC)
  5. Round 4: Chain 1, (Inc, SC, Inv Dec, SC, Inv Dec, SC, Inc), slip stitch. (9 SC)
  6. Round 5: Chain 1, (Inc, SC, Inv Dec, SC, Inv Dec, SC, Inc), slip stitch. (9 SC)
  7. Round 6: Chain 1, Inc, 7 SC, Inc, slip stitch. (11 SC)
  8. Round 7: Chain 1, Inc, 9 SC, Inc, slip stitch. (13 SC)
  9. Round 8: Chain 1, Inc, 11 SC, Inc, slip stitch. (15 SC)
  10. Round 9: Chain 1, 15 SC, slip stitch.
  11. Round 10: Chain 1, 3 Inv Dec, 3 SC, 3 Inv Dec, slip stitch. (9 SC)
  12. Round 11: Chain 1, 9 SC, slip stitch.
  13. Stuff the body part with fiberfill.
  14. Round 12: Chain 1, (SC, Inc, Inc) × 3, slip stitch. (15 SC)
  15. Round 13: Chain 1, 15 SC, slip stitch.
  16. Round 14: Chain 1, (4 SC, Inc) × 3, slip stitch. (18 SC)
  17. Rounds 15–16: Chain 1, 18 SC, slip stitch.
  18. Round 17: Work in BLO. (SC, Dec) × 6, slip stitch. (12 SC)
  19. Stuff base and middle of the Knight.
  20. Round 18: Chain 1, 6 Inv Dec, slip stitch. (6 SC)
  21. Fasten off, leave a long tail. Weave through front loops to close, knot and secure.

🧠 Head Part

  1. Magic Ring, Chain 1
  2. Round 1: 4 SC into ring, slip stitch.
  3. Round 2: Chain 1, 4 SC, slip stitch.
  4. Round 3: Chain 1, Inc, 2 SC, Inc, slip stitch. (6 SC)
  5. Round 4: Chain 1, 6 SC, slip stitch. Fasten off and leave long tail.
  6. Attach head to body using yarn needle. Align increases facing upward.

🎠 Detailing – Horse Mane

  1. Use embroidery thread with 1.25 mm hook.
  2. Attach slip knot at back of Knight's head.
  3. Chain 4, slip stitch to next stitch. Repeat across reference line to top of head.
  4. Fasten off, weave in ends.
  5. Optional: Add additional rows of mane for enhanced look.

πŸ“Œ Final Touch

  • Make 4 Knight pieces—2 in each color.
  • Attach washer to bottom for stability using hot glue or sewing.

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🌟 Tips & Variations

  • Maintain tight tension for better shape.
  • Use contrasting color for mane for elegant highlights.
  • Light stuffing recommended in head for plushier finish.

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Crochet King for Chess Set | Regal Amigurumi Pattern with Crown Top

Crochet Chess King Pattern – DIY KraftZ

Crochet Chess King – Step-by-Step Amigurumi Pattern

Welcome to the official DIY KraftZ crochet tutorial blog post! In this guide, I’ll show you how to make your own handmade Crochet Chess King using cotton yarn and simple stitches. This elegant King forms part of a full chess set we're building together!

Get your 4-ply cotton yarn, 3mm crochet hook, fiberfill, and a touch of royalty ready πŸ‘‘

🧡 Crochet Chess King – Written Pattern

Note: We work in joined rounds (not spirals), using chain one to begin each row.

πŸ‘‘ Head Section

  1. Start with a magic ring, chain 1. Make 5 sc in ring, pull tight. Sl st to first stitch. (5)
  2. Row 2: 2 sc in each st around. Sl st. (10)
  3. Row 3: (sc, inc) x5. Sl st. (15)
  4. Row 4: Back loops only – sc in each st around. Sl st. (15)
  5. Row 5: (3 sc, invisible decrease) x3. Sl st. (12)
  6. Row 6: (2 sc, invisible decrease) x3. Sl st. (9)
  7. Row 7: (sc, invisible decrease) x3. Sl st. (6)
  8. Stuff head firmly with fiberfill.
  9. Row 8: Front loops only – 2 sc in each st. Sl st. (12)
  10. Row 9: Back loops only – sc in each st. Sl st. (12)
  11. Row 10: Back loops – (sc2tog) x6. Sl st. (6)

πŸ‘— Neck & Body Section

  1. Row 11: Front loops – sc in each st. Sl st. (6)
  2. Row 12: (sc, inc) x3. Sl st. (9)
  3. Row 13 & 14: sc in each st around. Sl st. (9)
  4. Row 15: (2 sc, inc) x3. Sl st. (12)
  5. Row 16 & 17: sc in each st. Sl st. (12)
  6. Stuff body and shape firmly.
  7. Row 18: (3 sc, inc) x3. Sl st. (15)
  8. Row 19: sc in each st. Sl st. (15)
  9. Row 20: (4 sc, inc) x3. Sl st. (18)
  10. Row 21 & 22: sc in each st. Sl st. (18)

🧩 Base Closing

  1. Row 23: Back loops – (sc, sc2tog) x6. Sl st. (12)
  2. Stuff base firmly and shape.
  3. Row 24: Front loops – (invisible decrease) x6. Sl st, chain 1, fasten off.

🌟 Finishing Touches

  • Using yarn needle, draw tail through front loops of Row 24 and cinch tightly.
  • Insert needle through base and out through top to flatten the base and create vertical tension.
  • Secure with knots and weave in ends.

πŸŽ€ Decorative Border (Row 4 Detail)

  • Use embroidery thread and 1.25mm hook.
  • Join into Row 4’s front loops with slip knot.
  • Chain 1, sc around including the tail end. Sl st to close, fasten off, weave in ends.

🧸 Pom-Pom Crown

  • Wrap embroidery thread 4–5 times around finger. Remove, tie tightly with separate thread.
  • Trim ends to shape and fluff with needle to create a rounded pom-pom.
  • Attach to top of King with yarn needle and secure with knots.

♟️ Complete Your Set

Make two Kings—one white, one dark color—and add washers at the base for support. Stay tuned for patterns of the Queen, Bishop, Rook and more!

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Crochet Queen for Chess Set | Amigurumi Pattern with Crown Shaping

Crochet Chess Queen Pattern – DIY KraftZ

🧢 Crochet Chess Queen Tutorial – DIY KraftZ πŸ‘‘

Welcome to the Crochet Chess Set series! In this tutorial, you’ll learn to crochet a stunning queen using 4-ply cotton yarn and a 3mm hook. The queen’s shape, detailing, and finish make it a perfect addition to your handmade chessboard.

Crochet Queen

🧡 Materials Required

  • 4-ply cotton yarn
  • 3mm crochet hook
  • Embroidery thread (for detailing)
  • 1.25mm hook (for detailing)
  • Fiberfill for stuffing
  • Yarn needle
  • Washers or weights (for bottom)
  • Hot glue gun (optional)

πŸ“‹ Written Pattern Instructions

Round 1: Magic ring, ch 1, 6 SC in ring. SL ST to first stitch. [6]
Round 2: Ch 1, 1 SC in each st around. SL ST. [6]
Round 3: *1 SC, 1 increase* x3. SL ST. [9]
Round 4: *1 SC, increase, increase* x3. SL ST. [15]
Round 5: Work 1 SC in back loops only. SL ST. [15]
Round 6: *3 SC, invisible decrease* x3. SL ST. [12]
Round 7: *2 SC, invisible decrease* x3. SL ST. [9]
Round 8: *1 SC, invisible decrease* x3. SL ST. [6]

🧡 Stuff the head firmly to maintain shape.

Round 9: Work 6 increases into front loops only. SL ST. [12]
Round 10: 1 SC in back loops only around. SL ST. [12]
Round 11: 6 invisible decreases in back loops. SL ST. [6]

🧡 Stuff body and neck firmly.

Round 12: 1 SC in each st around. SL ST. [6]
Round 13: *1 SC, 1 increase* x3. SL ST. [9]
Rounds 14–15: 1 SC in each st. SL ST each round. [9]
Round 16: *2 SC, 1 increase* x3. SL ST. [12]
Round 17: 1 SC in each st. SL ST. [12]
Round 18: *3 SC, 1 increase* x3. SL ST. [15]

🧡 Stuff body joint and check for shape.

Round 19: 1 SC in each st. SL ST. [15]
Round 20: *4 SC, 1 increase* x3. SL ST. [18]
Round 21: 1 SC in each st. SL ST. [18]
Round 22: *1 SC, 1 decrease (back loops)* x6. SL ST. [12]

🧡 Stuff completely for full body support.

Round 23: 6 invisible decreases (front loops). SL ST. Fasten off and leave long tail.

πŸŽ€ Finishing & Detailing

  • Using a yarn needle, insert tail through front loops of last row and pull to close opening.
  • Secure with knot, run needle bottom to top through the body center.
  • Trim excess yarn after knotting the top.
  • Work detailing on leftover front loops from Round 4 using embroidery thread and 1.25mm hook:
    • Ch 4–5, SL ST into same stitch, SC into next, SL ST again, repeat.
    • Continue around until full decorative edging is formed.

Final Touch: Add small weights or washers to the base and glue/sew for stability.

πŸ“’ Notes & Tips

  • Make 2 queen pieces, one in each color for your chess set.
  • Use even stuffing and proper tension for clean shaping.
  • Detailed rounds with front/back loop work enhance the look and structure.

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Amigurumi Tomato Crochet Pattern - Easy & Free DIY Tutorial

Amigurumi Tomato Crochet Pattern

Amigurumi Tomato Crochet Tutorial – Step-by-Step Pattern for Beginners

This amigurumi tomato is a cute and fun addition to kids’ play food collections. Made using simple stitches, increases, invisible decreases, and shaping techniques, this project is perfect for beginners and amigurumi lovers. Follow this detailed step-by-step pattern to create a realistic and adorable crochet tomato with a stem and sepal.

✨ Perfect For

  • Kids play food sets
  • Farmers market pretend play
  • Amigurumi collections
  • Craft fairs and handmade gifts
  • Beginner-friendly amigurumi practice

🧢 Materials Needed

  • 4-ply 100% cotton yarn – Red & Green
  • 3 mm crochet hook
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors
  • Fiberfill stuffing
  • Glue gun (optional for attaching sepal)

πŸ“Œ Abbreviations (US Terms)

  • MR – Magic Ring
  • ch – Chain
  • sc – Single Crochet
  • sl st – Slip Stitch
  • inc – Increase (2 sc in same stitch)
  • inv dec – Invisible Decrease

πŸ… Crochet Pattern – Amigurumi Tomato

1. Stem

Leave a long tail.
Make a slip knot.
Wrap the tail around the hook and make 7–8 chains.
Ch 1 and trim the yarn.
Set aside.

2. Sepal (Make 5 Points)

With green yarn:
MR, ch 1
*Ch 3
Skip 1 ch, sl st in next ch
Sc in next ch
Sl st into MR*
Repeat * * for total 5 points.
Ch 1, trim yarn.

Insert stem into MR center.
Pull MR tight.
Make 2–3 knots at the back to secure.
Do NOT trim ends (used for attaching later).

3. Tomato Base (Red Yarn)

Round 1

MR, ch 1
6 sc into ring (6)

Round 2

6 inc (12)

Round 3

(1 sc, inc) × 6 = 18

Round 4

(2 sc, inc) × 6 = 24

Round 5

(3 sc, inc) × 6 = 30

Round 6

(4 sc, inc) × 6 = 36

Round 7

36 sc

Round 8

(5 sc, inc) × 6 = 42

Rounds 9–11

42 sc each round

4. Attach Sepal & Stem

Insert all green yarn tails into the tomato center.
Tie securely to the MR tail.
Do not trim ends (they will be hidden inside stuffing).

5. Shaping the Tomato

Round 12

(5 sc, inv dec) × 6 = 36

Round 13

(4 sc, inv dec) × 6 = 30

Round 14

30 sc

Round 15

(3 sc, inv dec) × 6 = 24

Round 16

(2 sc, inv dec) × 6 = 18

Round 17

(1 sc, inv dec) × 6 = 12

Stuffing

Add fiberfill.
Do not overstuff or understuff.
Shape into a smooth ball.

6. Final Round

6 inv dec = 6
Sl st, ch 1, leave long tail.

7. Closing & Optional Dent

Using tapestry needle:
Pass tail through front loops of all 6 stitches.
Pull tight to close.

For a dent:
Insert needle from bottom to top.
Pull gently for small dent.
Pull tightly for deeper dent.
Knot to secure.
Hide tail inside.

πŸŽ‰ Your Amigurumi Tomato is Ready!

This adorable tomato is perfect for kids’ pretend play, market sets, or as a cute amigurumi display piece. Feel free to add eyes or embroidery if you want a kawaii-style tomato!

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Crochet Specs Case – Easy Puff Stitch Glasses Pouch

Crochet Teddy Bear Specs Case – Glasses Holder Pattern

Crochet Teddy Bear Specs Case (Glasses Holder) Tutorial

Crochet teddy bear glasses holder

Introduction

Keep your eyeglasses safe in a cute handmade pouch! In this tutorial we’ll make a crochet teddy bear glasses holder (also called a specs case). Starting with a simple oval base, we’ll build up the sides and then add little bear ears, eyes, and a muzzle. This project is beginner-friendly and uses basic stitches (chain and single crochet). You can customize the colors to match your style. Follow the steps below or watch the video tutorial for a visual guide. This adorable case makes a great gift or desk accessory for any glasses wearer.

Materials

  • Yarn: Medium worsted weight (4-ply) acrylic yarn – main color and contrast color for details.
  • Hook: 4.0 mm (G) crochet hook.
  • Other supplies: Stitch marker (to mark rounds), tapestry needle (for weaving ends), scissors.
  • Optional: A small amount of black thread or yarn for embroidered nose detail, and glue if you prefer to attach the eyes rather than sewing.

Pattern

Row 1 (Base): Make a slip knot and chain 12 (foundation chain). Mark the 12th chain. Work 2 single crochets (sc) into the first chain (this is an increase). Then make 1 sc in each of the next 10 chains (that makes 10 sc). In the last chain, work 4 sc (for rounding the end). Now continue on the other side: work 10 sc into the back loops of the foundation chain (opposite side). You will have 4 sc at the other end, so work 2 sc into that last chain to match the other end. Slip stitch to join. (Total = 28 sc)

Row 2: Ch 1 (does not count as st). Work 2 sc in the first stitch (inc), and 2 sc in the next stitch (inc) – two increases at the start. Then *1 sc in each of the next 10 sts* across the side. At the curved end (where 4 sc were in one st), work 2 sc into each of those 4 stitches (4 inc). Continue 1 sc in each of the next 10 sts on the opposite side. Finally, work 2 sc in each of the last 2 sts (two increases to mirror the beginning). Slip stitch to join. (Total = 36 sc)

Row 3: Ch 1. Work *[2 sc in next st (inc), 1 sc in following st]* twice (repeat inc, sc twice). Then make 1 sc in each of the next 10 sts along the side. Next, work *[1 sc, 1 inc]* repeatedly through the 4 stitches at the curved end (performing 2 inc total). Continue with 1 sc in each of the next 10 side sts. Finally, *1 sc, 2 sc in next st (inc)*, repeated twice. Slip stitch to join. (Total = 44 sc)

Row 4: Ch 1. Work the sequence: 1 sc, inc, 1 sc; repeat three times (so you do three sets of “1 sc, inc”). This shapes the curved ends. Then 1 sc in each of the next 10 sts along one side. Next, on the second curved end do the same four repeats: (1 sc, inc) three times, ending with 1 sc. Then 1 sc in each of the final 10 side sts. Slip stitch to join. (Total = 52 sc)

Row 5: Ch 1. Repeat the pattern: inc, 3 sc; inc, 3 sc. (That means [2 sc in one st, then 3 sc] two times.) Then 1 sc in each of the next 10 sts on the side. Now do: 3 sc, then inc, then 3 sc, then inc. This creates a gentle curve. Finish with 1 sc in each of the last 10 sts. Slip stitch to join. (Total = 60 sc)

Row 6 (Base Shape): Ch 1. *2 sc, inc; 2 sc, inc*; repeat twice (this shapes the ends). Then 1 sc in each of the next 10 sts along the side. Repeat *2 sc, inc* one more time (two more repeats). 1 sc in each of the final 10 sts. Slip stitch to join. (Total = 68 sc) This completes the oval base of the case.

Row 7 (Basket-Weave Edge): Ch 1. Insert hook in the front loop only of each stitch around, and make 1 sc in each stitch (68 sc). Slip stitch to join. Working into front loops only creates a nice turned edge and gives a woven texture at the top.

Row 8 (Bear Ears): We will add two ears. Start by making 10 sc along the stitches. Skip 1 st, then in the next st work a shell of 5 dc (double crochets) all in the same stitch – this forms one ear. Skip 1 st, then work 1 sc. Then work 8 sc along. Now for the second ear: skip 1 st, shell (5 dc in next st), skip 1 st, then 1 sc. Continue by making 1 sc in each of the remaining sts across. Slip stitch to join. (Total = 44 sc around the end row, with two ears formed by shells.)

Fasten Off: Ch 1, cut yarn leaving a tail. Use a tapestry needle to weave the end through several stitches on the edge and trim the excess. Your oval bear-base is finished.

Making the Eyes: Using black or dark yarn (cotton thread recommended for small eyes): Make a magic ring, ch 1. Work 6 sc into the ring. Pull tight to close, slip stitch to join. Fasten off and leave a tail. Repeat to make a second eye. Attach these to the front of the case (use a bit of glue or stitch them on) symmetrically as eyes.

Making the Muzzle (Beak): Using a contrasting color for the nose (e.g. gray): Make a magic ring, ch 1. Work 6 sc in the ring, pull tight, slip stitch (6 sc). Rnd 2: Ch 1, work inc in each stitch around (12 sc). Slip stitch, fasten off with a tail. Weave or glue this circle onto the front below the eyes as the muzzle.

Embroidering the Nose: With black yarn or thread, sew a small “V” shape on the muzzle to form the nose. You can twist yarn to make a thick stitch or simply backstitch a triangle. Secure tightly and trim ends.

Now assemble by positioning the ears, eyes, and muzzle on the base. Glue or sew them in place. Your cute teddy bear glasses case is now complete!

Tips

  • Use a stitch marker: Mark the beginning of each round to keep track easily.
  • Work ends neatly: Keep a long yarn tail and tuck it while crocheting so you can weave it in later without too much effort.
  • Minimize gaps: If holes appear at the joins, a simple slip stitch or extra sc can close gaps. You can also block the finished piece gently to even it out.
  • Yarn choice: Acrylic or cotton yarn works well. Cotton thread is great for small eyes to avoid scratching glasses.
  • Customize size: To make the case larger, start with a longer chain. The rest of the pattern remains similar.
  • Safety eyes: If using safety eyes instead of yarn eyes, avoid letting them poke glasses. Embroidering with yarn is safer for eyewear.

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Amigurumi Brinjal | Easy Eggplant Crochet Pattern for Kids Play Food

Amigurumi Brinjal | Easy Eggplant Crochet Pattern for Kids Play Food

Crochet Brinjal Eggplant

Crochet this adorable amigurumi brinjal (eggplant) using simple stitches and cotton yarn! This project is great for toy baskets, pretend play kitchens, or vegetable-themed decor. It’s beginner-friendly and fun to make!

Materials:

  • 4 ply cotton yarn – Green & Purple
  • 3 mm crochet hook
  • Fiberfill stuffing
  • Tapestry needle, scissors
  • Optional: glue gun or fabric glue

Written Pattern – Amigurumi Brinjal

Stem (I-cord):

- Leave a long tail. Make slip knot.
- Wrap tail around hook to create 2 loops.
- Yarn over, pull through both loops.
- Repeat wrapping & pulling 6–7 times.
- Ch 1, fasten off. Trim excess.

Seple (Leaf Crown):

R1: MR, 10 sc into ring, leave gap for stem.
R2: 1 sc in each st (10)
R3: (1 sc, inc) x 5 (15)

R4 (points):
Repeat 5 times:
  sl st, (sc, dc, ch 3)
  sl st to dc (pod stitch)
  sc in same st, sl st next
Fasten off.

Brinjal Base:

R1: MR, 10 sc
R2: 1 sc in each st (10)
R3: (1 sc, inc) x 5 (15)
R4–5: 1 sc in each st (15)

Attach stem + seple here

R6: (4 sc, inc) x 3 (18)
R7–9: 1 sc in each st (18)
R10: (5 sc, inc) x 3 (21)
R11: (6 sc, inc) x 3 (24)
R12–14: 1 sc in each st (24)
R15: (4 sc, inv dec) x 4 (20)
R16: (2 sc, inv dec) x 4 (16)
R17: 1 sc in each st (16)
R18: (2 sc, inv dec) x 4 (12)

Stuff firmly

R19: 6 inv dec (6)
Close with sl st, ch 1, leave long tail

Shaping:

- Use tail end to pass through final 6 sts
- Pull tight and knot
- Create dents: insert needle from bottom, out one side, back across to opposite
- Pull tightly, knot to hold dented shape

Final Touch:

  • Secure seple to top using hot glue or fabric glue
  • Optional: Add face with safety eyes or embroidery for toy use

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Absolute Beginners DIY Crochet Smiley Amigurumi

DIY Crochet Smiley Amigurumi | Step-by-Step Tutorial for Beginners

DIY Crochet Smiley Amigurumi | Step-by-Step Tutorial for Beginners

Crochet Smiley Amigurumi

This adorable smiley amigurumi is a great way to learn the basics of making crochet toys! This tutorial walks you through creating a round emoji face using the magic ring, increases, decreases, stuffing, and even embroidery for facial details. Perfect for keychains, gifts, or stress toys!

Materials Needed:

  • 4 ply acrylic yarn – Yellow (main), Black (eyes/mouth)
  • 4 mm crochet hook
  • Stitch marker
  • Fiberfill stuffing
  • Tapestry needle & scissors
  • Lighter (optional for finishing lint)

Written Pattern – Crochet Smiley Amigurumi

Head (Main Body):

R1: MR, 6 sc (6)
R2: inc x 6 (12)
R3: (sc, inc) x 6 (18)
R4: (2 sc, inc) x 6 (24)
R5–8: sc in each st (24) – 4 rounds
R9: (2 sc, inv dec) x 6 (18)
R10: (sc, inv dec) x 6 (12)
Stuff the ball firmly
R11: inv dec x 6 (6)

Finishing:

- Sl st in next st, ch 1, fasten off with tail
- Use tapestry needle to close top hole (weave through FLO of final 6 sts)
- Pass thread through body to center, hide yarn

Eyes and Mouth (Embroidered):

- Use black yarn to create 2 eyes: twist loop 7–8 times and pull tight
- Attach eyes around rows 3–4 using tapestry needle
- Embroider a curved mouth using black yarn and tapestry needle
- Knot and trim tails neatly

Optional Step:

- Lightly burn excess fuzz (if using acrylic yarn) with gentle heat for a cleaner finish. Be cautious!

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