Crochet Lotus

How to Crochet a Lotus Flower – Free Pattern

Materials

  • 4-ply cotton yarn – Green, Yellow, Pink
  • 2.5 mm crochet hook
  • Fiberfill stuffing
  • Tapestry needle, stitch marker, scissors
  • Fabric glue (optional)

Step by Step Crochet Lotus Pattern

Base (Green & Yellow)

  1. Start with green: MR, ch3, 13 DC in ring (14 total). Join.
  2. Row 2: 2 DC in each st (28 total).
  3. Row 3: [1 DC, 1 Inc] repeat (42 total).
  4. Row 4: [2 DC, 1 Inc] repeat (56 total). Join.
  5. Repeat rows 1–4 in yellow for top base.
  6. Row 5: With green, work in back loops only: [3 HDC, Inc] (70 sts).
  7. Row 6: [4 HDC, Inc] in BLO (84 sts).
  8. Row 7: Petals – Ch2, DC, TR + picot, HTR + DC in same st, ch2, sl st in next. Repeat 21 times.

Pink Petals

  1. Ch6 + ch1. Row 1: 2 SC, 2 HDC, 1 DC, 6 DC in last st, continue on other side: 1 DC, 2 HDC, 2 SC. Join.
  2. Row 2: 2 SC, 2 HDC, 1 DC, (3 DC Inc), Ch3 picot, (3 DC Inc), 1 DC, 2 HDC, 2 SC. Sl st to join.
  3. Fasten off leaving long tail. Make 25 petals.

Pollen (Yellow)

Repeat base pattern rows 1–5 in yellow. On last row: [Ch3, skip 1, sl st in next FLO]. Repeat around. Stuff lightly and attach to base using FLO of green + BLO of yellow. Leave 1.5" gap for stuffing, then close.

Assembly

Attach 25 pink petals around the base, spacing with 4-st gaps. Use tapestry needle or glue. Work in two rows for fullness. Attach first & last petals together to close the circle. Hide tails.

Final Result

Your Crochet Lotus Flower is complete! Perfect as decor, gifts, or festive handmade craft for Ganesh Chaturthi.

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Crochet Ganesha | Crochet Lord Vinayaka | Amigurumi Bala Ganesh Pattern

Crochet Bala Ganesha (Vinayaka) – Step by Step Amigurumi Tutorial


Welcome to DIYKraftZ / LittleThingsbySowjanya! In this post, I am sharing the detailed written pattern of Crochet Bala Vinayaka (Lord Ganesha)

This project is perfect for Ganesh Chaturthi decorations, handmade gifts, festive crochet projects, and amigurumi lovers. The instructions are beginner-friendly and include both increases and decreases for shaping.

Materials Needed

  • 4-ply 100% Cotton Yarn (Cream & Yellow)
  • Crochet Hook – 2.5 mm
  • Metallic Zari Thread (for crown edging)
  • Fiberfill Stuffing
  • Tapestry Needle & Stitch Marker
  • 4‑ply 100% cotton yarn – cream & green
  • 2.5 mm crochet hook; 1 mm hook (for metallic thread)
  • Metallic thread (for bracelet/anklets/necklace & waist snake belt)
  • Fiberfill stuffing, stitch marker, tapestry needle, scissors
  • Fabric glue (optional, for securing jewelry)

Step by Step Crochet Bala Ganesha Pattern

Part 1. This includes the head, trunk, ears, crown, and crown circle with step-by-step crochet instructions.

✨ Head

Start with a magic ring.

Row 1: 6 sc in magic ring. (6)

Row 2: inc in each st around. (12)

Row 3: (sc, inc) x6. (18)

Row 4: (sc, inc, sc) x6. (24)

Row 5: (3 sc, inc) x6. (30)

Rows 6–13: sc in each st around. (30)

Row 14: (3 sc, inv dec) x6. (24)

Row 15: (sc, inv dec, sc) x6. (18) – Stuff head firmly with fiberfill.

Row 16: (sc, inv dec) x6. (12)

Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.

✨ Trunk

Start with a magic ring.

Row 1: 6 sc in ring. (6)

Row 2–4: sc in each st around. (6)

Row 5: (sc, inc) x3. (9)

Rows 6–8: sc around. (9)

Row 9: (2 sc, inc) x3. (12)

Rows 10–14: sc around. (12)

Fasten off leaving tail for sewing. Bend trunk slightly to left.

✨ Right Ear

Ch 3.

Row 1: sc in 2nd ch, 2 sc in last ch. (3)

Row 2: ch1, turn, sc in each st. (3)

Row 3: ch1, turn, 2 sc, inc in last st. (4)

Row 4: sc across. (4)

Row 5: sc 3, inc. (5)

Row 6: sc 4, inc. Work sc around border, add 1 dec at foundation chain.

Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.

✨ Left Ear

Ch 3.

Row 1: inc in 2nd ch, sc in next. (3)

Row 2: sc across. (3)

Row 3: inc, 2 sc. (4)

Row 4: sc across. (4)

Row 5: inc, 3 sc. (5)

Row 6: sc 4, inc. Work sc border, finish with 1 dec at foundation chain.

Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.

✨ Crown

Start with a magic ring.

Row 1: 6 sc. (6)

Row 2: inc in each st. (12)

Row 3: sc in each st. (12)

Row 4: (sc, inc) x6. (18)

Row 5: (2 sc, inc) x6. (24)

Row 6: sc around. (24)

Rows 7–8: hdc in each st. (24)

Fasten off. Decorate with metallic thread slip stitches around edge.

✨ Crown Circle

Start with magic ring, ch 3.

Row 1: 13 dc + ch 3 = 14 dc total.

Row 2: 2 dc in each st. (28)

Row 3: *2 sc, ch 4, sl st in same st* repeat around (14 points).

Fasten off. Add metallic slip stitch border.

Assembly

Attach the trunk at the center of the head, stitch the ears on either side, and place the crown & crown circle on top. Secure all parts with sewing needle.

Conclusion

This completes Part 1 of the Crochet Bala Vinayaka tutorial. In the next part, we will continue with the body and final assembly. Stay tuned!

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Part 2: Hands, Legs & Body

Hands

From Part‑2 tutorial steps. Maintain right side facing out; lightly stuff only to hold shape.

  1. R1: MR, 6 sc. (6)
  2. R2: sc in each st. (6)
  3. R3–R5: sc around. (6)
  4. R6: FLO[sc, inc] ×3 → (9). (Creates palm fold)
  5. R7–R15: sc around (9); pause mid‑way to add a little stuffing; do not over‑stuff.
  6. Fasten off with long tail for sewing; shape palm fold from the FLO ridge.

Bracelet: Metallic thread, ch≈10 (to fit around Row 6). Tie/secure; optionally glue; hide tails inside stuffing. Repeat for second hand.

Legs

Work in continuous rounds; keep stuffing very light/flexible.

  1. R1: MR, 6 sc. (6)
  2. R2–R4: sc around. (6)
  3. R5: change color; [sc, inc] ×3 → (9)
  4. R6–R8: sc around. (9)
  5. R9: [2 sc, inc] ×3 → (12)
  6. R10–R12: sc around. (12)
  7. R13: [3 sc, inc] ×3 → (15)
  8. R14–R16: sc around. (15)
  9. Slip st, ch1, fasten off with long tail. Lightly stuff only to hold shape.

Anklet: Metallic thread, ch≈10 around R4–R5; knot, hide tails; dab of glue optional.

Body

Start with green; work even rounds, then change to cream; keep increases smooth and stuff firmly toward the end.

  1. R1: MR, 6 sc. (6)
  2. R2: inc around → 12.
  3. R3: [sc, inc] ×6 → 18.
  4. R4: [2 sc, inc] ×6 → 24.
  5. R5: [3 sc, inc] ×6 → 30.
  6. R6–R10: sc around (30); switch to cream.
  7. R11–R16: sc around (30); stuff body.
  8. R17: [3 sc, inv‑dec] ×6 → 24.
  9. R18: [2 sc, inv‑dec] ×6 → 18.
  10. R19: [sc, inv‑dec] ×6 → 12; fasten off. (Color‑change should remain at back.)

Waist Snake Belt (Metallic Thread)

  1. Make a foundation chain to fit waist; in the middle work ch‑4, sl st (picot/hood). Shape like a small snake.
  2. Pin position (right belly), knot at back; secure with fabric glue; sink tails into stuffing; let dry fully.

Necklace (Front Motif + Back Chains)

  1. Front motif base: ch 21 + ch 1 (turning). Work: 2 sc, 2 hdc, 4 dc, 2 tr, center shell (tr, tr, picot, tr in same), then mirror back: 2 tr, 4 dc, 2 hdc, 2 sc.
  2. Back ties: make continuous chains to reach back; leave extra thread to adjust during assembly; secure later.

Crochet Laddu & Mini Trunk Bobble

  1. Laddu (puff): With yellow, sl knot → ch3; in 1st ch, yarn‑over & draw up loop to ch‑2 height, repeat 4×; yo, pull through all loops, ch1. Leave 4–5″ tails; knot tails together to round the sphere.
  2. Mini bobble for trunk: Cut 10–12″ yarn; wrap 8–9×; knot to form small bobble; tie to trunk tip.

Notes & Next Steps

  • Hands/legs: light stuffing only to keep shape flexible; hide jewelry tails in stuffing.
  • Next video (Part 3): final assembly & finishings.

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Crochet Chess Bishop – Free Amigurumi Pattern

Crochet Chess Bishop – Free Amigurumi Pattern (Video + Written)

By DIYKraftZ • Chess Set Series • Beginner Friendly

Here’s the exact written pattern for the Crochet Bishop from our DIY Crochet Chess Set—recreated purely from the video subtitles/notes you see in the tutorial. It uses simple increases/decreases and a couple of FLO/BLO rounds to get the Bishop silhouette just right.

Materials

  • 4-ply/DK cotton or acrylic yarn (main color)
  • 3 mm hook (or to match yarn)
  • Fiberfill stuffing
  • Tapestry needle & scissors

Abbreviations

  • MR magic ring
  • sc single crochet
  • inc increase (2 sc in 1 st)
  • dec invisible decrease
  • FLO front loop only
  • BLO back loop only
Construction: Work in joined rounds as in the video (end each round with a slip stitch). Stuff gradually as noted.

Written Pattern — Bishop

R1:  MR, 6 sc. (6)
R2:  1 sc in each st. (6)
R3:  (1 sc, inc) × 3. (9)
R4:  (2 sc, inc) × 3. (12)
R5:  (3 sc, inc) × 3. (15)
R6:  (3 sc, dec) × 3. (12)
R7:  (2 sc, dec) × 3. (9)
R8:  (1 sc, dec) × 3. (6)  ⟵ head narrows; lightly stuff.

R9:  FLO inc in each st around. (12)
R10: 1 sc in each st. (12)
R11: BLO dec × 6. (6)
R12: 1 sc in each st. (6)
R13: (1 sc, inc) × 3. (9)
R14: 1 sc in each st. (9)
R15: (2 sc, inc) × 3. (12)
R16: 1 sc in each st. (12)
R17: (3 sc, inc) × 3. (15)
R18: 1 sc in each st. (15)
R19: (4 sc, inc) × 3. (18)
R20: 1 sc in each st. (18)
R21: BLO (1 sc, dec) × 6. (12) ⟵ start base shaping; stuff firmly.
R22: dec × 6. (6)
Fasten off and close the opening neatly. Shape the top with a gentle pinch to mimic the Bishop cut.
  

Helpful Tips

  • Keep your joining slip stitch relaxed to avoid a visible seam.
  • Those FLO and BLO rounds create crisp ledges—don’t skip them.
  • Make two Bishops in each color to complete your set.

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