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How To Crochet A Strawberry

Make these cute crochet Strawberries to use in your kids play kitchen or pretend Café. You can also make them into keychains. While this pattern is available for free here on MummaJ Crochet, a PDF version is also available (low cost and print friendly!)

You will need:

Cotton Yarn


Yarn Needle


Scissors

Stuffing

3 mm Crochet Hook


*Cotton Yarn: 100% cotton, 50 g (1.76 oz) / 115m (125 yd) Etsy

Stitches / abbreviations:


Sc = Single Crochet (Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through, now you have 2 loops on hook, yarn over, pull through both loops.)


Hdc = Half Double Crochet (Yarn over, insert into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have three loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through all three loops.)


Dc = Double Crochet (Yarn over, insert into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have three loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, pull through remaining two loops.)


Ss = Slip stitch (Insert hook, yarn over, pull through both stitch and loop on hook.)


Inc = Increase (2sc in same stitch)


Dec = Decrease (Insert hook into front loop of first stitch, Insert hook into front loop of second stitch, yarn over, pull through both loops, now you have 2 loops on hook, yarn over, pull through both loops.)


Blo = Back loop only


Flo = Front loop only


St = Stitch/stitches


Ch = Chain (Yarn over, pull through one loop on hook)

NOTES
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Here are the video links for this pattern if you need a visual aid:

Right handed video: https://youtu.be/TfRHs3bFknc

Left handed video: https://youtu.be/Wvtofr0Sfcc

IMPORTANT!

1) This crochet pattern does not contain the crochet lessons. You should have the basic crocheting skills to be able to crochet with the help of this crochet pattern.

2) The crochet pattern is my work. Please do not spread it in the Internet, don’t sell, don’t translate and don’t copy. It is for personal use only.

Written Pattern:

Red yarn
Make a slipknot, ch 2, make 6sc in the first ch that you made, pull the tail tight = 6
Sc around for 1 row = 6
*1 inc* x 6 = 12
Sc around for 1 row = 12
*1 sc, 1 inc* x 6 = 18
Sc around for 1 row = 18

*2 sc, 1 inc* x 6 = 24
Sc around for 1 row = 24
*3 sc, 1 inc* x 6 = 30
Sc around for 4 rows = 30
*3 sc, 1 dec* x 6 = 24
Add the seeds by threading a piece of yarn from the inside of the strawberry to the outside, over a stitch and back in again. Make as many seeds as you like.
Stuff

*1 dec* x 12 = 12
*1 dec* x 6 = 6
Cut the yarn long enough to stitch it closed, thread the yarn through the front loops of each of the last 6 st, pull the tail tight and hide the yarn tail inside the strawberry.

Green yarn
Make a slipknot, ch 2, make 5sc in the first ch that you made, pull the tail tight = 5
Sc to the first st, ch 5, skip the last ch that you made, make 1 ss into the last 4 ch, ss into that same first st you started with.
Repeat this step for every sc and you should have 5 small leaves at the end.
Cut the yarn long enough and stitch it onto the top of your strawberry.

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