Looking for an easy crochet cactus pattern? Try one of these pretty crochet crochet flowers.
Spring is in the air, and that means one thing: it’s time to get creative with cactus!
Crochet is a great way to add pops of green and life to your home décor, so today we’ve put together a roundup of 9 easy crochet cactus patterns and ideas.
From simple cactus to more elaborate, there’s sure to be a pattern here for everyone! So grab your yarn and hooks, and let’s get crocheting!
There are lots of different amigurumi crocheted flower patterns to choose from. Read the reviews and get ready to start your next project, a flower pattern.
I have found that you need to keep a tight tension for your stuffed crochet cactus to turn out well. Also to get the same size as the pattern designer you need to do a test gauge swatch.
You might want to get plastic eyes for your stuffed crochet flower if you are making a Kawaii version. Amazon is a good place to find them. I got these eyes.
Need some tips on amigurumi? Check out these links.
- Free e-book amigurumi tips
- Amigurumi Beginner Tip Video
- All About Amigurumi – All Ami
- Beginner Amigurumi Video
- Best Amigurumi Tips and Tricks for Doll Faces
- Changing Colors in Amigurumi
- The Best Amigurumi Tips and Tricks!
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Easy Crochet Cactus Patterns and Ideas
1. Fence Post Crochet Cactus
This cactus pattern was soo easy to follow and it came out so cute!!! I just finished and I’m starting on my second. I absolutely love it!!
Turned out wonderful, my daughter loves it and goes so well in her new green and cream bedroom. Easy pattern to follow and create, well written. Thanks
This crochet designer has lots of other crochet plants for you to try.
2. Cactus Crocheted Friends Pattern
Lovely pattern, easy to follow, I changed the colour of the pot but very happy with how it turned out! Thank you
Very easy to follow patterns. Came out super cute. I was surprised how easy it was to recreate these fun designs!
3. Cactus Pillow Pattern
LOVE this pattern!! This was so much fun to make and very much appreciated the YouTube video when it came to the arms.
I used a bulk, soft, furry yarn that I thought would make making the puffs hard but it was not a struggle. Made mine more into a sensory pillow for the hubs and he loves it!!!
Adorable pattern!! Very easy to follow and works up beautiful. I used Lily Sugar n Cream in Mod Green.
4. Cactus Keychain
Great pattern, really easy to follow and I loved my finished keyring.
Quick easy fun pattern to make. I love cactus’s and this is so cute!!
5. Rosette Succulent Crochet Pattern
Very cute pattern and easy to follow. I did continuous rounds starting with a magic ring instead of joining the rounds, but it came out great!
This one of the first more complex crochet projects I did after learning to make simple chains and single crochets. The pattern was easy to follow and I love how my plant turned out!
6. Crocheted Cactus Garden Pattern
This pattern has lots of different cactus patterns for you to try.
Free Crochet Cactus Patterns
- 7. Free Camilla Cactus Pattern – Cute Cacti
- 8. Cuddly Crocheted Cactus Pattern
- 9. Free Crochet Cactus in a Cup Pattern
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- Turtle Crocheting Patterns
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- Panda
- Horse
- Lamb
- Bunny
- Dinosaurs
- Unicorns
- Doll
- Beginner Amigurumi
- Flamingo
- Llama
- Koala
- Lion
- Cat
- Dragon
- Dog
- Horse & Unicorn
- Elephants
- Teddy Bear
- Penguin
- Free Dinosaur
- Cow
- Llama
- Koala
- Monkey
- Dragon
- More Unicorn
- More Bunnies
- Pig
- More Dinosaurs
I have been crocheting since I was 8 years old. I have 40 plus years of experience. My blogging journey started in 2013 and I have been writing about crafts and crocheting since then. I started blogging full time in 2019.