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Amigurumi Cactus and Home Decor Free Patterns


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Adorable amigurumi projects can be unique decorations, which will add a little bit of extra humor to your home!

If you are on a diet, and you worry about this birthday party you are going to attend, I’ve got something for you. Try this low-fat cake – it’s colorful, looks amazing and… you can squeeze it without worries! Use scraps of colorful yarn to create rainbow-like layers and play with details, such as beads, sequins and embroidery, to create truly unique piece of art! I’m sure everybody will love it. Try these patterns, it’s easy! Check out also our cute propositions for home decor amigurumi plants – they are so lovely and you don’t have to remember to water them! Great gift and a great way to decorate your house without worrying about your plants! Search for links to free patterns under the pictures below.

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Amigurumi Crochet Cactus Free Patterns

Spiral cactus

When water is becoming scarce, fake plants are often the best choice to adorn our homes. This tiny cactus is easy to make and would look great on the windowsill, or on the desk. Simple white pot is very elegant, so it won’t look silly. Some of us don’t want decorations to be humorous, and this project by Nuria will tick all the boxes.

  • DESIGNED by Nuria Álvarez
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL upper beginner

PHOTOS by Nuria Álvarez / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on ravelry.com.

Savanna the Saguaro Cactus

This kawaii cactus will bring a smile on everyone’s faces, so gift it to your friend or family member! It has its own pot, but you can adorn it however you like. Alex’s pot has lovely scalloped edging and geomentric pattern. If you omit the plastic eyes and embroidery, you’ll end up with quite normal-looking crochet plant!

  • DESIGNED by Alex Lopez
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL upper beginner

PHOTOS by Alex Lopez / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on ravelry.com.

Barrel Cactus

If you’re not very good in keeping plants alive, a crochet cactus might be just the solution for you! However even if you love real cactuses, this one by Nuria Álvarez can be a sweet and most importantly safe decoration for your kiddos room. And this amigurumi cactus can be also a very fun project for all of you that don’t have time to water their plants.

  • DESIGNED by Nuria Álvarez
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL upper beginner

Barrel cactus

PHOTOS by Nuria Álvarez / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on Ravelry.

Blooming Love Cacti

Cactuses are such beautiful and easy to care for plants! However they are not the safest when it comes to placing them in the kiddos room, especially small kiddos. So it’s a great idea, to make a crochet cactus, that will teach your kid about plants and will be perfectly safe for them. The finished size is 11cm tall.

  • DESIGNED by Cara Engwerda
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL upper beginner

Barrel cactus

PHOTOS by Cara Engwerda / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on Ravelry.

Mini Prickly Pear Cactus

I love blooming cactuses (yes, a cactus can bloom!) however sadly the flowers often wither very quickly (some of them in just one night, how sad!). Now you can enjoy a blooming cactus forever, because it’s crocheted and you don’t even need to water it! How amazing is that? Fantastic toy and a decoration for your home.

  • DESIGNED by Zoe Bartley
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL upper beginner

Mini Prickly Pear Cactus

PHOTOS by Zoe Bartley / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on zoecreates.co.uk, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Prickly Pear Cactus

If you’re anything like me, you won’t be able to keep a cactus alive. Here’s one that will withstand even the most ferocious thumbs! Any worsted-weight yarn will suffice. Make one to add a touch of cute whimsy to even the darkest of corners.

  • DESIGNED by Liz H.
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL upper beginner

Prickly Pear Cactus

PHOTOS by Liz H. / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on hooksandhabits.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Fence Post Cactus – PATTERN NO LONGER FREE!

Unfortunately cactuses bloom only once a year for a very short amount of time, in most cases it’s just one night. But with these cute, crochet ones, you can enjoy their beauty all year long, without worrying about watering them, or anything else.

  • DESIGNED by Nicole Mansfield
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL upper beginner

THIS PATTERN IS NO LONGER FREE. Buy it on ravelry.com.

Disc Cactus

Opuntia cactus grow enormous and produce messy fruit, so the crochet equivalent might seem like a good solution. Especially if you’re not that into getting spiked with teeny tiny cactus needles. Beginner friendly disc cactus patterns from Astrid Geense would make a great interior decoration. It just sits there, being beautiful, not needing any attention whatsoever. The perfect plant for everyone who’s not a good plant owner.

  • DESIGNED by Astrid Geense
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi plant
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Photos Astrid Geense / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on Ravelry.

Five Segments Cactus

A classic piece of cactus that has been transformed into a free crochet pattern. Astrid Geense did it again with her timeless design for interior decor. Fun fact, the crochet craft allows you to have all the fun you want with your projects. So do not hesitate to get a little crazy and craft the colourful cactus. Rainbow-like, all pink, or maybe minimalistic nude. Everything is allowed, just follow the easy crochet instructions and put your mark on the item.

  • DESIGNED by Astrid Geense
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi plant
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL beginner

Photos Astrid Geense / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on Ravelry.

Amigurumi Crochet Plants Free Patterns

Amigurumi Snake Plant

Snake plants are very popular recently. It’s totally understandable, they are easy to take care of and don’t require a lot of watering. These crochet ones are just adorable! They will be great for a gift, or if you always forget to take care of your plants.

  • DESIGNED by Lauren Espy
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL upper beginner

Amigurumi Snake Plant Free Crochet Pattern

Go to the pattern:

Amigurumi Snake Plant see more here

String of Pearls

Crochet your own wall hanging Succulent in any yarn of your choice with a crochet hook of the same size.
I am a big fan of plants, especially in the house, but many of them don’t survive here due to the high humidity. Crocheting a splash of green into a room is my next best option.

  • DESIGNED by Roseanna Murray
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL upper beginner

String of Pearls

PHOTOS by Roseanna Murray / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on moaracrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Hoya Kerii

If you want to give your sweetheart a gift for Valentine’s Day that will last forever, check out this hoya pattern in the pictures below! I mean, just look how sweet and eye catching it is! And it will survive without any water, so it’s a great gift for everyone that’s not so good with plants.

  • DESIGNED by elisascrochet
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL upper beginner

Hoya Kerii

PHOTOS by elisascrochet / elisascrochet.com

Find original free pattern on elisascrochet

Vase of Flowers Amigurumi

Real flowers have one major flaw – they wither so fast! However there’s a way to keep the flowers (and memories) alive! Just make a crochet bouquet in a crochet vase (that will never break!). You sweetheart will love it and it’s also a fantastic birthday gift for your family and friends!

  • DESIGNED by StringyDingDing
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL upper beginner

Vase of Flowers Amigurumi

PHOTOS by StringyDingDing / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on stringydingding.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Amigurumi Cakes and Table Decor Free Crochet Patterns

Rainbow Birthday Cake 

This cute rainbow cake even has a candle at the top! Can you resist this smile?

  • DESIGNED by Yarn Blossom Boutique
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL upper beginner

Rainbow Birthday Cake Free Crochet Pattern

Go to the pattern:

Rainbow Birthday Cake

 

Crochet Birthday Cake 

Big and colorful cake like this one has layers of fluffy bobble stitches and is topped with beautiful crocheted rose.

  • DESIGNED by Repeat Crafter Me
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL upper beginner

Crochet Birthday Cake Free Crochet Pattern

Go to the pattern:

Crochet Birthday Cake

Kawaii Ami Tea Set

Doesn’t this tea set remind you of the tea pots and tea cups from the Beauty and the Beast? Take a look at the pictures below and see for yourself. This adorable amigurumi project is a super cute set by Jackie Laing, that could be a sweet decoration and a toy for your kiddo. Make sure to choose your favorite colors for this set! 

  • DESIGNED by Jackie Laing
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL upper beginner

Kawaii Ami Tea Set

PHOTOS by Jackie Laing / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on furlscrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

 

Apple Tree

Apple trees are generously granting us theirs healthy and tasty fruits. This time of year it is all about the apples in all the forms. Raw fruits, apple pies, jams and… amigurumi of course! This design will make a beautiful seasonal addition to your home, patio or winter garden. You can also use this opportunity to recycle an old, maybe cracked pot or cup.

  • DESIGNED by Stitch by Fay
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL upper beginner

Photos by Stitch by Fay / instagram.com

Find original free pattern on stitchbyfay.com.

 

Crochet Spring Flower Bulb Doll Amigurumi

Spring is definitely an utterly adorable season with all its fresh greenery and flowers blooming everywhere. The diversity of spring florals inspired this cute selection of crochet amigurumi patterns. You can choose between energizing daffodils, sprightly freesias, timeless tulips and many more. Create them all and make your own spring flower crochet garden that lasts all year round.

  • DESIGNED by Craftsy Amore
  • PROJECT TYPE amigurumi
  • CRAFT crochet
  • SKILL LEVEL advanced

Photos by Craftsy Amore / ravelry.com

Find original free pattern on craftsyamore.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

 

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