Crochet Succulent

Succulent Plant

Succulent Plant

Make this crochet succulent - hook size: 1.75 mm

Weight: 1

Foundation Row: chain 4 and join with a slip stitch

Row 1-5: work 3 double crochet into each space around row and join with a slip stitch. Fasten off and weave in tails.

This design looks like a succulent when completed.

'Dirt'

Hook size: 4:00 mm

Weight: 4 either acrylic or cotton yarn can be used

Foundation Row: chain 3

Row 1: in 3rd chain from hook double crochet 12 timesand join with a slip stitch

Row 2: single crochet x2 I in each double crochet from previous row and join with a slip stitch (24)

Row 3: double crochet around row and join with a slip stitch

Row 4: single crochet in first space then put two single crochet in next space repeat around row and join with a slip stitch

Row 5: double crochet around row and join with a slip stitch

Row 6: single crochet in first two spaces then put two single crochet in next space repeat around row and join with a slip stitch

Row 7: double crochet around row and join with slip stitch

Row 8: single crochet in first three spaces then put two single crochet in next space repeat around row and join with a slip stitch

Row 9: double crochet around row and join with a slip stitch

Row 10: single crochet in first four space then put two single crochet in next space repeat around row and join with a slip stitch

Row 11: double crochet around row and join with a slip stitch

Row 12: single crochet in the first five spaces then put two single crochet in the next space repeat around row and join with a slip stitch

Make 2 circles large enough to fill plant pot and attach together with stuffing in the middle.

Note: it is easier to attach plant to one of the circles before sewing the two circles together.

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