How to Crochet a Tiny Carrot: Step-by-Step Guide

Crocheting a tiny carrot can be a delightful and charming project that brings warmth and creativity to your crafting. The small size of the carrot makes it a quick and enjoyable pattern to work on, perfect for beginners and experienced crocheters alike. With just a few simple stitches and some yarn in vibrant orange and green colors, you can create a whimsical accessory or decoration that will surely put a smile on your face.
Skill Level
Easy
Finished Size
2.25" (with stems)
Supplies
- Worsted Weight Yarn in orange & green
- Size G (4.0 mm) Crochet Hook
- Tapestry Needle
- Scissors
- Poly-fil
Abbreviations (US Terms)
- BLO - Back Loop Only
- Ch - Chain
- Sc - Single Crochet
- Sc2tog - Single Crochet 2 Together
- Sl st - Slip Stitch
Important Notes
- All joins are made with a sl st.
- Your first stitch is always worked in the same space as the ch 1.
- Sc2tog counts as one sc.
- This pattern uses the Magic Circle.
Instructions
Row 1: Magic circle, ch 1, 6 sc in circle. Join. (6 sc)
Row 2: Ch 1, *2 sc, sc in 2.* Repeat *to* around. Join. (8 sc)
If you haven't already, sew in your beginning end.
Row 3-7: Ch 1, sc in each around. Join. (8 sc)
Stuff carrot before moving on.
Row 8: In BLO: *Sc2tog.* Repeat *to* around. Join. (4 sc)
Fasten off leaving a long end, sew top of carrot shut.
Now using green yarn, cut 3 strands about 4" in length. Use your needle to add each strand to the top of the carrot then knot all three strands together and trim to an inch or so in length.