![]() ![]() You can easily use this as a throw pillow, or give it to one of your kids as a plushie.ĭesigner: A Crafty Concept 10. And it also features the classic flower on top. It uses bobble stitches to form a unique, lifelike texture. Bobble Cactus PillowĪnother Cactus Pillow (but very different from the last one I showed you!) This one is also truly amazing. It totally reminds me of Arizona scenery! I love it!ĭesigner: Nana’s Crafty Home 9. If you’re really into crochet cacti, you might want to feature this statement piece in your home: a Crochet Cactus Blanket! Unlike the previous colorwork cacti, this blanket uses corner-to-corner crochet rather than tapestry crochet. They would make great gifts too (or craft show projects!) I might need to make one of these for my family that lives in Arizona.ĭesigner: Crafty Kitty Crochet 8. This Big & Little Crochet Cactus pattern is awesome since it comes in 2 sizes! You could make a bunch of these for decoration. You can easily use the stitch multiple to make larger projects like scarves!ĭesigner: E’ Claire Makery 7. Want to make up your own crochet cactus scarf, blanket, or hat? Try using this Cactus Stitch by E’ Claire Makery! This stitch uses colorwork and post-stitches to form the cacti. You’ll just need some worsted weight yarn and a 4mm crochet hook to make your very own. It is such a genious idea! You can have practicality and style all at once. Now this really beats all: a Cactus Pin Cushion! I need to make one of these for myself. ![]() How sweet! Ashleigh from Sewrella did such a great job with this one.ĭesigner: Sewrella 5. Cactus CoasterĪnother great way to feature cacti in your home is through something like these Cactus Coasters! I love that they feature a cute tiny flower, and also a container to hold them in. Isn’t she cute? Make sure to take a look at the post, because you can make it as pictured below, OR add an adorable mustache!ĭesigner: Winding Road Crochet 5. If you’re looking for a larger crochet cactus, this Cactus Plushie might be perfect. ![]() So you don’t even need to know tapestry crochet! 4. What makes this pattern unique is the cactus is actually done in cross stitching over a simple single crochet pillow cover. While we’re on the topic of home decor, this Cactus Pillow is another great pattern to try! It is so unique, with the stripes, border, and of course the cactus. The border on the bottom really tops this one off perfectly for me!ĭesigner: Thoresby Cottage 3. One great way to crochet a cactus is with tapestry crochet! This Cactus Wall Hanging uses that exact technique for a stunning piece of home decor. The pattern is free, but you can also upgrade to a PDF with 2 additional patterns!ĭesigner: Whistle & Ivy 2. It is made complete by it’s lifelike container with rocks in it too. Succulent Crochet Patternįirst of all, meet these ADORABLE Crochet Succulents! Designed by Whistle and Ivy, this succulent is the perfect cactus decor for your home. Without further ado, let me introduce you to these amazing cactus patterns! 1. But keep a lookout for the other types as well! 15+ Cactus Crochet Patterns Of course, saguaro cacti are usually the most common, so many of the patterns will feature this type. Here is a quick taste of what’s included in this post: You can make a whole lot of different types of crochet cacti! There are patterns for lots of different variations. Save these patterns for later by pinning to your pinterest boards Types of Crochet Cacti If you are not comfortable crocheting in the round yet, you can try a pattern that features a flat cactus (like a pillow or wall hanging!) If this is you, keep an eye out for the 3rd pattern in the list, a cactus pillow. This is especially true for amigurumi cacti. However, you can expect (in many cases) to work in the round. It really depends on the type of cactus you’re making, as well as the pattern you choose. Honestly, crochet cacti can be made in a variety of different ways. That’s why I’m excited I get to share a bunch of cool cactus patterns with you today! How do you crochet a cactus?īefore we jump into the patterns, this is an important question to talk about. Still though, I can appreciate a good crocheted cactus. It’s funny though, because the desert where I live does not have the typical kind of cactus that people think of.Īround here, we have Joshua Trees (thus the name of my blog, and thus the picture in the background of my logo!) Are you looking for trendy crochet cactus patterns to decorate your home? I’ve got you covered with over 15 amazing patterns! I’ve got amigurumi cacti, cactus pillows, and more to show you today.Īs someone who lives in the desert, I definitely appreciate cacti. ![]()
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