My First Amigurumi Strawberry: Pattern Included

in NeedleWorkMonday4 months ago (edited)

Strawberries are red, juicy, plump, sweet, and tasty fruits loved by many. This summer, my strawberry plant has been giving me an endless supply of delicious fruit, which has inspired me to try something new.

Today, I challenged myself to create a stuffed crochet strawberry, a project I had never tried before.

I used leftover DK red and green yarn and a 3 mm crochet hook

Here's how: 🍓

Strawberry Body:

Magic Ring: Start with a magic ring, chain 1.
Round 1: Crochet 6 sc into the magic ring. (6 stitches)

Round 2: Increase in each stitch around. (12 stitches)
(2 sc in each st)

Round 3: 1 sc, inc - repeat around. (18 stitches)
(1 sc in first st, 2 sc in next st, repeat)

Round 4: 2 sc, inc - repeat around. (24 stitches)
(1 sc in first st, 1 sc in next st, 2 sc in next st, repeat)

Round 5: 3 sc, inc - repeat around. (30 stitches)
(1 sc in first st, 1 sc in next st, 1 sc in next st, 2 sc in next st, repeat)

Rounds 6-9: Sc in each stitch around. (30 stitches each round)

Round 10: 3 sc, dec - repeat around. (24 stitches)
(1 sc in first st, 1 sc in next st, 1 sc in next st, decrease next 2 sts, repeat)

Round 11: 2 sc, dec - repeat around. (18 stitches)
(1 sc in first st, 1 sc in next st, decrease next 2 sts, repeat)

Embroider seeds onto the body of the strawberry with a contrasting yarn color before stuffing it.

Stuff the strawberry; I use extra yarn.

Round 12: 1 sc, dec - repeat around. (12 stitches)
(1 sc in first st, decrease next 2 sts, repeat)

Round 13: Decrease in each stitch around. (6 stitches)
(decrease every 2 sts)

Finish off: Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.

Leaves and Stem:

Magic Ring: Start with a magic ring. Chain 1.

Round 1: Crochet 5 sc into the magic ring. (6 stitches)
Round 2: ch 4, sl st in the next st - repeat around. (6 leaves)
Finish off: Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.

Using the long tail left on the leaves, attach the leaves to the top of the strawberry. Secure and weave in the ends.

Done!

This strawberry looks a bit Genetically modified! :)

I decided to add a stem. I used wire, wrapped it with yarn, and secured it by threading the wire through and secure to the middle of the leaves.

Happy needleworking Monday, everyone,

Mariah 🍓🍃

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It was perfect. So much so that it looks almost as if it were natural when placed on your strawberry plant. It's nice that the beautiful plant that provides you with fruit has also inspired you. Beautiful work.
Best regards.

Thank you for your beautiful feedback, I appreciate it. 💗😊

Que bonita inspiración de tus fresas, se ven deliciosas, jeje muy buen trabajo te felicito.

Thank you 😊🩷

 4 months ago  

It looks so great it is identical to the natural one. Great Job!

Thank you for the lovely feedback; I appreciate it. 💗😊

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Thank you, I appreciate it. 💗😊

Que hermosa te quedo y que original esa foto al natural. Parecen todas iguales.

Had to look twice to see the difference. Wow! This is so neat. I love the little white lines on it, too. Detailssss 💯

Haha, thank you. 🩷😊

my friend, I fell in love with your strawberries and your publication, you have made an incredible main photo, it is clear that you love strawberries.

Awww thank you. 😊💗