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How To Crochet Mini Mushroom Pattern In Different Colors

Nov 20, 2024 · Leave a Comment

Capture the charm of the forest with a crochet mini mushroom that's as whimsical as it is delightful! Picture yourself weaving soft yarn through your fingers, looping and stitching until a sweet toadstool shape starts to form in your hands. This tiny treasure is perfect for adding a touch of magic to your desk, gifting to a friend who loves nature, or bringing a smile to someone special.

Crochet Mini Mushroom

Crochet Mini Mushroom

Simple steps lead you through, making it a joy for beginners and seasoned crocheters alike. So grab your hook, pick your favorite colors, and start on this adorable project that's sure to sprout smiles wherever it goes!

Materials:

  • Crochet hook
  • Scissors
  • Darning needle
  • Thread for stitch marking
  • 10mm safety eyes
  • Yarn (color of choice)
  • Black thread for the mouth

Instructions:

Magic Ring:

  • Hold the yarn making a U shape with the pointer finger and hold it down with other fingers.
  • Cross the working yarn backwards to make an X.
  • Put the crochet hook under the upper right side of the cross, hook the other side, and pull through.
  • Tighten the loop on the hook for stability.

Round 1:

  • Start with six single crochet (sc) stitches into the magic ring.
  • Pull the free thread to tighten the circle.
  • Place a stitch marker between the first and the last stitch made.

Round 2:

  • Follow the video's instructions for round 2, flipping the stitch marker upon completion.

Rounds 3 and 4:

  • Complete these rounds, flipping the stitch marker after finishing each round.
  • Count stitches to ensure accuracy.

Rounds 5 to 8:

  • Continue making single crochets for four more rounds or as instructed to form the mushroom cap.

Front Loops Only Half Double Crochet:

  • Make front loops only half double crochet stitches as instructed.
  • On the 12th stitch, create a front post slip stitch between rounds 7 and 8.

Attaching Safety Eyes:

  • Attach the safety eyes between rounds 7 and 8.
  • Position them two stitches away from the front post slip stitch.
  • Ensure the eyes are tightly secured.

Round 9:

  • Perform back loops only half double crochet stitches around the cap.

Round 10:

  • Follow the video's instructions for round 10, and remember to turn the stitch marker.

For Round 11:

  • Execute a continuous single crochet round.

Round 12 (Creating Hands):

  • Make the bubble stitch with three loops for the hands.
  • The pattern may need adjusting based on yarn tension to align the hands with the eyes.
  • Rounds may need to be repeated for correct alignment as shown in your video scrape.

Round 13:

  • Perform one single crochet round.
  • Turn the stitch marker when starting with round 14.

For Round 15 (Creating Feet):

  • Repeat a pattern similar to the hands but wider, using the bubble stitch with five loops for the feet.
  • Ensure alignment of hands and feet.

Stuffing the Amigurumi:

  • Stuff the amigurumi lightly with fiberfill up to this point.

Round 16 (Closing):

  • Start making continuous decreases to close the amigurumi.
  • Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing.

Finishing:

  • Remove the stitch marker.
  • Sew the hole closed by threading through the back loops only.
  • Hide the tail by pulling it through a few more times, making a divot, then cutting the yarn.

Embroidering the Mouth:

  • Use black thread to stitch the mouth between rounds 7 and 8.
  • Secure the embroidery with knots and hide the remaining thread within the amigurumi.

Fuzz Removal (For Cotton Acrylic Yarns):

  • Optionally, use a lighter to lightly singe the fuzz off the amigurumi for a cleaner look.

https://youtu.be/kjIh-f0uSU8

Fluff and Shape:

  • Adjust the shape of your mini mushroom as needed.

Completion:

Congratulate yourself on finishing your mini mushroom amigurumi! Don't forget to tag the pattern creator when sharing your project.

 

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