Transform your crochet projects with this free Crochet Cherries Pattern—quick, easy, and perfect for adding a sweet, vibrant touch to any creation!
Don’t let your crochet projects lack charm—introduce the free Crochet Cherries Pattern to infuse a delightful touch of sweetness. This captivating pattern offers step-by-step guidance to craft adorable cherries, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced crocheters seeking a quick, enjoyable project. These vibrant and realistic cherries can transform into fun accessories, keychains, or appliqués on handbags, clothing, and home decor, adding a cheerful splash of color.
Featuring simple yet effective design techniques, this pattern lets you shape cherries with basic stitches and vibrant yarns. The quick-to-create nature of these lovely cherries makes them a perfect pastime, while also being a great way to utilize leftover yarn scraps.
Author's Tip: Try using different shades for a playful twist or add tiny embellishments for an extra dose of creativity. Enjoy bringing these sweet additions to your crochet collection!
Materials Needed:
- Yarn (preferably I Love This Cotton or any yarn of your choice)
- Crochet hook size 4.5 mm (or appropriate size for chosen yarn)
- Stuffing (old pillow stuffing works well)
- Stitch marker (or a piece of contrasting yarn)
Abbreviations:
- Ch: Chain
- SC: Single Crochet
- St/Sts: Stitch/Stitches
- Dec: Decrease (crochet 2 stitches together)
Steps:
Cherry:
- Magic Ring:
- Start with a magic ring.
- Round 1:
- Make 1 SC into the magic ring (this stitch does not count).
- Place 7 SC into the magic ring. (Total: 7 SC)
- Tighten the ring.
- Round 2:
- Place a stitch marker at the start of the round.
- 2 SC in each stitch around. (Total: 14 SC)
- Round 3:
- Move the stitch marker to the start of this round.
- (2 SC in next st, 1 SC in next st), repeat around. (Total: 21 SC)
- Rounds 4 to 10:
- SC in each st around. (Total: 21 SC per round)
- Complete 7 rounds of 21 SC.
- Round 11:
- (SC in next st, Dec over next 2 sts), repeat around until cherry is partially closed.
- Stuff the cherry with stuffing.
- Round 12:
- Decrease in every stitch around until the cherry is completely closed.
- Fasten off and weave in the end.
Repeat the above steps to make a second cherry.
Stem and Leaves:
- Stem:
- Take green yarn, fold it in half, and attach it to the cherry.
- Ch 22 (for the stem between two cherries).
- Attach to the second cherry with a slip stitch.
- Leaf:
- Attach green yarn off-center on the stem to avoid cherries hanging at the same level.
- Ch 13.
- Leaf Pattern:
- SC in the 3rd ch from the hook.
- Half double crochet (HDC) in the next st.
- Double crochet (DC) in the next st.
- Extended double crochet (EDC) in the next st.
- Treble crochet (TR) in the next st.
- Treble in each of the next 2 sts (Total: 3 TR).
- EDC in the next st.
- DC in the next st.
- HDC in the next 2 stitches.
- Repeat:
- Mirror the stitches on the opposite side of the chain:
- SC, HDC, DC, EDC (in corresponding locations).
- 3 TR.
- EDC, DC, HDC, SC.
- Mirror the stitches on the opposite side of the chain:
- Slip Stitch:
- Slip stitch at the end of the leaf.
- Make slip stitches down the center chain to reinforce the leaf pattern.
- Second Leaf:
- Repeat the leaf pattern.
- Attach the new leaf at the same starting point where the first leaf was attached.
Finishing:
- Weave in all ends properly and make sure all joins and ends are secure.
- Adjust the positioning of cherries and leaves to your liking.
Final Notes:
- Adjust the size of your cherries by using different weights of yarn and hook sizes.
- Ensure your tension is tight enough to maintain structure but not overly tight to prohibit flexibility.
Congratulations! You've successfully crocheted adorable cherries with a stem and leaves.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments of the video or reach out to other crochet enthusiasts for more help!
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