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Crochet Strawberry Applique

Leyla
Leyla
Mar 07, 2024 09:18 AM
Crochet Strawberry Applique

Create your very own adorable strawberry applique using the art of crochet. This fun and creative project will allow you to showcase your skills while adding a cute touch to any item you choose to embellish. By following a simple pattern and using basic crochet stitches, you can easily bring this sweet fruit to life in the form of a charming applique. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crocheter, making a crochet strawberry applique is a delightful way to spend your time. You can customize the size and colors of your applique to suit your preferences, making each creation unique and special. Once completed, you can attach your crochet strawberry to clothing, accessories, or even home decor items for a whimsical and charming touch that is sure to be admired by all who see it.

Supplies: Medium worsted yarn, Red, Green, and White yarn

Abbreviations:

dc=double crochet

sc=single crochet

sl st=slip stitch

ch=chain

tr=treble crochet

sts=stitches

G hook, its about a few inches in size, but to make this smaller or bigger, adjust your hook size.

Rnd 1: chain 4, 3 dc (all stitches done in the beginning chain), 3 tr, 4 dc, sl st. Fasten off

slip knot green yarn onto your hook; take Green yarn, sl st in the center beginning chain, *chain 4, sl st in the 2nd chain from the hook, sl st in the next two chains, sl st into the center hole, *Repeat two more times for a total of 3 leaves, Fasten off

Take Yarn needle and white yarn, double it and tie at the bottom, and make dash lines onto the strawberry. I made about 3 dash marks, but you can make many more if you’d like.

 

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