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Friday, May 22, 2020

Cactus Brooch - free pattern




Hello lovelies! 
I have been working on several tropical inspired projects lately, designing lots of cacti, and this brooch is a result of  the first tries. It is really small - about 6 cm long. 

Yarn and hook: sport yarn and a 1.9mm hook. 
Crochet terms (US terminology): chain (ch), slip stitch (sl st.), single crochet (sc), half double crochet (hdc).
Other: sewing and tapestry needle and sewing thread, brooch pin.

Cactus pattern
Foundation and row 1: Ch12 and hdc3 in 2nd st from hook, then hdc1 across in the next 10 sts. Ch1 and hdc1 in next 10 sts. 
Row 2: Sl st in the next and continue slip stitching around. When you come to the 5th st on the other side, ch5 (for the small cactus segment) and hdc2 in the last st from hook, sk 2, sl st in the 3rd st and 2 last sts to finish the round. Leave a long tail, you'll use to sew the pin at the back. Thread it through the tapestry needle and insert it so it comes at the back. Position the pin and use the tail to fasten it.

Flower pattern
Ch4 and hdc1 in 1st st. Repeat this once more, then sl st in the very 1st st to close. Work tails. 

Flower pot pattern 
Foundation and row 1: ch4, turn work and sc1 in all (3). ch1 and turn work.
Row 2: sc1 in all (3). ch1 and turn work.
Row 3: Sc1 in 2 sts, sc2 in last (4) . ch1 and turn work.
Row 4: Sc1 in all (4). ch1 and turn work. 
Row 5: Sc2 in first 3 st, sc1 in next two, and finally sc2 in last st(6).  

Thread a sewing needle and sew the flower on top of the cactus (or on the segment). Sew the pot over the lower part of the cactus, and you are done.
 

 

Hope you have fun!

13 comments:

  1. Perfect little cactus! I love the little bloom on top. Worked in an even lighter yarn, would make a great earring!

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  2. Looks really cute and can be made into earrings too. Thanks for sharing the tutorial.

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  3. Super, duper cute. My fingers fumble with such a tiny hook so will give it a go with what I have. Thanks for sharing. Have a blessed day.

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    1. I am actually addicted to my tiny hook, lol. I actaully feel as if working with a log whenever I change it to a 5,9 or bigger size of hook :)

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  4. This is adorable!

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    Michelle
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  5. This is really cute and looks perfect on the jacket. Thanks for the cactus pattern.

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  6. Why is another in miniature just that much cuter?! Thank you for sharing this adorable pattern ♥

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