Decorate your home entryway or porch with a crochet mini succulent plant learning from a step-by-step tutorial found in this post. It will stay fresh for years even if you don't have a green thumb and crocheting it all requires flat work and some folding. You can also attach it to a gift for the person who loves gardening. Here the tutors provide two different variations for the succulent plant keeping the overall pattern the same.
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Skill Level: Beginners
Video Timing: 11 Minutes
Crochet Mini Succulent Pot
Crochet mini succulent plants will add a vibrant, everlasting touch of nature to your space. With professional details, it resembles many real succulents without the need for sunlight or watering. Perfect for decorating your desk, or shelf, or as a unique gift, it brings a splash of greenery in an adorable, low-maintenance form. Below is the guide for crocheting the plant although crocheting the pot is not included. If you still want to learn, we shall provide a simple pattern in the end. Below are the video notes:
- Succulent Row Formation: The tutor starts by crocheting 52 chains. You can crochet as much as you want the layers. Then she wants to produce wrinkles or swirls in the work. It can be done by skipping some chains, working double crochet, chaining, then again skipping the stitches, and working double crochet. You will work 3 double crochet and keep working in the pattern this way. Specific pattern for this row can be seen in the video.
- Edges: In the next row, the tutor also adds a special stitch called picot repeatedly following a specific pattern.
- Folding: The tutor leaves the tail of the yarn and then starts making spiral layers of the work which flows naturally.
How to Crochet Pant Bucket?
- MR, ch 1, work 6 sc into the ring. (6 stitches)
- Round 2: Inc in each stitch around. (12 stitches)
- Round 3: sc, inc around. (18 stitches)
- Round 4: 2 sc, inc around. (24 stitches)
- Round 5: 3 sc, inc around. (30 stitches)
- Round 6: 4 sc, inc around. (36 stitches)
- You can continue increasing rounds if you want a larger base. For this pattern, we’ll proceed to the sides after Round 6.
- Sides:
- Round 7: BLO, sc in each stitch around. (36 stitches). Repeat.
How to Crochet Picot Sticth?
Crocheting a picot stitch adds a decorative, lacy edge to your projects. To make a picot stitch, start with a single crochet (sc). Next, chain 3 (ch 3), then insert your hook into the front loop of the sc you began with and the loop on the side of the chain you just made. Yarn over and pull through both loops on the hook.
Supplies Needed
Following are the tools and materials recommended by the tutor for crocheting this succulent plant:
- 4ply cotton yarn
- 2.5mm crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- Stitch Markers
Basic Stitches
- sl knot (slip knot): Make a loop with the yarn, pull a loop through the loop with your hook and tighten to form a knot on your hook.
- dc (double crochet): yarn over, Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through (2 loops on hook), yarn over, pull through both loops.
- ch (chain): Yarn over, pull through loop on hook.
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