by Amy Lehman | July 13, 2025 6:54 am
🍒 CroÂchet CherÂry PatÂtern
LookÂing for a fun and adorable project to add to your amiguÂruÂmi or home dĂ©cor colÂlecÂtion? These croÂchet cherÂries are quick to make, beginÂner-friendÂly, and look super cute as appliquĂ©s, keyÂchains, or gift topÂpers. Made with 100% cotÂton yarn, they’re durable, vibrant, and perÂfect for spring or sumÂmer crafts. FolÂlow this step-by-step patÂtern to creÂate your own litÂtle bunch!
LookÂing for a quick, adorable croÂchet project that’s perÂfect for sumÂmer or gift-givÂing? These cute croÂchet cherÂries are the perÂfect place to start! Whether you’re brand new to amiguÂruÂmi or just want a fast and satÂisÂfyÂing make, this beginÂner-friendÂly patÂtern will have you stitchÂing up a sweet litÂtle cherÂry duo in no time. Use them as keyÂchains, bag charms, or as part of a fruity garÂland — they’re as verÂsaÂtile as they are charmÂing.
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- CroÂchet hook
- TapesÂtry neeÂdle
- Stitch markÂer
MR – MagÂic Ring
ch – Chain
sc – SinÂgle CroÂchet
hdc – Half DouÂble CroÂchet
dc – DouÂble CroÂchet
tr – TreÂble CroÂchet (douÂble treÂble)
sl st – Slip Stitch
inc – Increase (2 sc in one stitch)
dec – Decrease (invisÂiÂble)
st(s) – Stitch(es)
Start with a MR, work 6 sc into ring. sl st. (6 sts)
Round 2: 2 sc inc in each st around. use a stitch markÂer, work in conÂtinÂuÂal rounds (12 sts)
Round 3: *(1 sc, 2sc in the next stitch) *Repeat around. (18 sts)
Rounds 4–7: 1 sc in each st around, work for a total 4 rounds (18 sts)
Round 8: *(1 sc, 2sctog dec) *Repeat around. (12 sts)
LightÂly stuff with fiberÂfill.
Round 9: *2sctog dec around. *Repeat around (6 sts)
Close with sl st, fasÂten off, and weave in ends.
Leaf: Make 2
Chain 22 — this will form both the stem and the base for the leaf.
skip the first chain, sl st in the next chain, sc in the next ch, hdc in the next ch, dc in the next ch, 2 dc in the next ch, 2 dc in the next ch, dc in the next ch, hdc in the next ch, 3 sc in the next chain, work on the oppoÂsite side,
Next, fold the leaf genÂtly in half lengthÂwise to give it a natÂurÂal, curved shape. Sew the botÂtom point of the leaf togethÂer to hold the fold.
Using the yarn tail from the leaf, sew it to the top of the stem where it meets the cherÂry. Adjust the placeÂment so the leaf sits niceÂly to the side or front, dependÂing on your prefÂerÂence.
And there you have it — your very own pair of croÂchet cherÂries! This sweet and simÂple patÂtern is perÂfect for stash-bustÂing and makes a fun litÂtle project for beginÂners or a quick craft between largÂer makes. Whether you’re creÂatÂing a handÂmade keyÂchain, adding flair to a sumÂmer bag, or givÂing it as a small gift, these cherÂries are sure to bring a smile. HapÂpy croÂchetÂing!

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