Whip up a sweet crochet apple amigurumi pattern perfect for adding a playful vibe to your space and instantly refreshing your home decor.
Looking for an enjoyable and simple project to brighten up your day? Try crochet apple amigurumi pattern. With just some yarn and a crochet hook, you can follow an easy pattern to make a soft, colorful apple. This apple works perfectly as a teacher’s gift, a fun bag charm, or a playful toy for a child. The process is straightforward—just follow the step-by-step instructions and watch as your apple takes shape, row by row.
Quirky Crochet Apple Amigurumi Pattern for Whimsical Home Art
Pick colors that suit your style and add a sweet leaf or even a smiley face for a personal touch. Your finished apple will be special because you decide exactly how it should look. Spending time on this project is calming and rewarding, and you’ll feel a sense of satisfaction when your little apple is done. It’s a delightful way to show someone you care, or to keep as a cheerful reminder for yourself.
Materials List
- Yarn:
- Worsted weight (medium/4) yarn in apple color (red, green, pink, etc.)
- Brown/chocolate yarn for stem
- Green yarn for leaf
- Crochet Hook:
- 3.5 mm (E)
- Notions:
- Toy stuffing/fiberfill
- Darning/yarn needle
- Keyring and any desired accessories (charms, personalized tags, etc.)
- Pliers (for keyring assembly)
- Scissors
- (Optional) Row counter
Key Abbreviations
| Abbreviation | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ch | chain |
| sc | single crochet |
| hdc | half double crochet |
| sl st | slip stitch |
| FO | fasten off |
Special Notes
- Work flat for the apple base, then seam and stuff for 3D shape.
- Use slip stitches in the back loop only for all rows after the foundation row to create ribbing texture.
- If personalizing, embroider with initials before seaming or after assembly.
Step-by-Step Pattern
1. Apple Base (Main Body)
- Make a slip knot.
- Ch 21.
- Row 1:
Skip the first ch, sl st in second ch from hook and each ch across. (20 sl st) - Row 2:
Ch 1, turn.
Sl st in back loop only of each st across. - Rows 3–38:
Repeat Row 2, always working sl st in back loop only (for ribbing). Use a row counter if desired for accuracy. - After Row 38:
Leave a long tail and cut yarn.
2. Assembly (Forming the Apple)
- Thread yarn needle with the long tail.
- Sew the foundation row and last row together (end-to-end) to form a tube.
- Turn the tube right-side out.
- Using another tail, sew one open edge closed.
- Stuff apple firmly with toy stuffing.
- Sew closed the other open edge. Use invisible stitches.
- Hide remaining yarn ends inside the apple.
3. Stem
- With brown yarn, make a slip knot.
- Ch 10.
- Leave a long tail for sewing, then cut yarn.
- Thread onto needle and attach stem securely to the apple’s top, hiding ends inside.
4. Leaf
- With green yarn, make a slip knot.
- Ch 5.
- Row 1:
- In second ch from hook: 1 sc.
- In next ch: 1 hdc.
- In next ch: 1 hdc.
- In last ch: 1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc (all in same ch for leaf tip).
- Continue along the other side of the foundation chain:
- In next st: 1 hdc.
- In next st: 1 hdc.
- In next st: 1 sc.
- Ch 1, sl st to first sc to finish.
- Leave long tail, cut yarn.
- Sew leaf to the apple near the stem. Hide ends.
5. Finishing Touches
- Attach keyring to top of apple using pliers.
- Add any charms/accessories as desired ("made with love" tag, etc.)
- (Optional) Embroider teacher’s name or initials with contrasting yarn or embroidery thread.
- Spread stuffing evenly for nice apple shape.
Conclusion
This apple keyring is an ideal teacher’s gift—fun, quick, and highly customizable. The ribbed texture mimics a real apple, and the leaf and stem details add charm. Embroider names or initials for a personalized touch.
Pattern Correction & Tips
Corrections:
- Double-check row count; the ribbing effect depends on consistency.
- Stuff apple firmly before final closure, but avoid overstuffing.
- Sew end seams tightly to prevent stuffing from escaping.
Tips:
- Use a sturdy yarn to keep shape.
- When slip stitching rows, maintain a loose tension so it’s easy to insert the hook.
- To personalize, embroider before assembly or after, depending on confidence and access.
- Try alternative colors or add a small face for extra cuteness!













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