Crocheting an avocado amigurumi is not an easy deal if you are a beginner and also want it with zero seaming. That's why we have brought this free crochet avocado keychain tutorial for novices that is completely no-sew.
The tutor from Fancy Llama cleverly breakdowns the process to different parts of avocado like seed, fruit and peel, that will be crocheted as you go. Make this keychain a health-symbolizing lunch box charm for you or gift it to someone special. In this post, we will show you the important details and tips about this project and provide a video guide in the end.
@Fancy Lama
Skill Level: Although the project itself was for intermediates due to the particular 3D and color-changing look of avocado. The tutorial makes this project perfect for beginners, too.
Techniques Required: A solid stitch like Single crochet, increase and decrease, tying slip knot and chain stitch or magic circle, slip stitch. Also make sure you have a full control over color-changing and weaving in the ends.
Video Characteristics: On-screen pattern, every step illustrated, calming music and clever recommendations of materials.
Best for: Use it as a car hanger for summer, without adding a keyring, add to stall advertising basket, pouch charm, or simply as kitchen play element.
Materials Needed
If you want to recreate this crochet avocado fruit keychain, make sure you gather the following crochet supplies:
- Yarn: Alize Cotton Gold and Etrofil Jeans (both these yarns are Sport - Fine. If you want the crochet avocado larger, use a weigher yarn with larger crochet hook)
- 2.00 mm hook (This is way smaller than usual to achieve tighter stitches)
- Scissors
- Needle
- Poly-Fiber
- Tweezers
- Stitch Marker
How is Amigurumi Avocado Keychain Crocheted?
The parts of this amigurumi avocado keychain simultaneously work up just by changing the colors. You will start with the brown yarn crocheting a half sphere than switching the color to light green working almost flat in oval shape.
This will form the front of avocado keychain. Next, you will crochet the peel, filling stuffing inside it and joining the front with peel edges. Then attach the keychain.
How to the read the On-Screen Pattern for Amigurumi Avocado?
In order to fully understand the what the on-screen instructions say, you must be able to determine what is meant by different abbreviations. Here is a list of abbreviations used in the video tutorial for this fruit amigurumi:
- Sc: Single Crochet
- Inc: Increase
- Dec: Decrease
- St/Sts: Stitch, Stitches
- Ch: Chain
- Ss: Slip Stitch
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