Crochet Your Own Terrarium (Including 7 Different Succulents)
Commonthread by DMC
You may not have a green thumb, but you do have some mighty handwork skills. There's no reason you can't do your own "gardening" this season. With a little help from Commonthread by DMC, along with your crafty talents, you can create a verdant homage to nature that never wilts. This nature-inspired design includes seven different patterns of gorgeous succulent plants, so you can mix and match them as you like.
Use the following patterns to make:
Cactus Flower
Burro's Tail
Ghost Plant
String of Pearls
Hyperbolic Cactus
Spoon Jade
Turkish Rosularia
A pattern for creating the "soil" base is included for an added dose of realism. Each plant is crocheted using DMC's Natura Just Cotton thread, which is 100% combed cotton, giving even the cactus plants a soft touch. Designed for crocheters at a medium or advanced level, each individual plant will take approximately two and a half hours to complete. The final assembly will also take about two hours. (But the sense of pride you'll feel once you're done? That will happen immediately.)
MATERIALS
2.5 mm Crochet hook (use a smaller hook if you see gaps in your stitches)
Polyester fiberfill stuffing
Natura Just Cotton N48 (Chartreuse) 1 ball
Natura Just Cotton N08 (Eucaliptus) 1 ball
Natura Just Cotton N21 (Gauguin) 1 ball
Natura Just Cotton N13 (Pistache) 1 ball
Natura Just Cotton N61 (Crimson) 1 ball
Natura Just Cotton N76 (Bamboo) 1 ball
Natura Just Cotton N85 (Giroflée) 1 ball
Natura Just Cotton N46 (Forêt) 1 ball
Natura Just Cotton N14 (Green Valley) 1 ball
Natura Just Cotton N23 (Passion) 1 ball
Natura Just Cotton N02 (Tropic Brown) 1 ball
ABBREVIATIONS
rnd = round
ch = chain
sl st = slip stitch
st = stitch
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
trc = triple crochet
BLO = work through back loops only
sc2tog = single crochet two stitches together
Note: Ch 3 at the start of a round counts as a dc.
CACTUS PATTERN
To make the cactus plant, use Natura Just Cotton N76 (Bamboo).
Ch 35.
Row 1. Ch 1, BLO sc in each st across to end (35 st). Turn. Repeat row 1 for 34 more rows (35 rows in total). Fold piece in half, lengthwise, and sc through boths layers (35 st). Using a tapestry needle, thread the yarn around the stitches (kind of like a drawstring purse) and pull to gather opening closed. Make a couple of stitches to secure and fasten off. Fill the piece with the polyester fiberfill stuffing.
To make the cactus flower, use Natura Just Cotton N61 (Crimson).
Ch 10.
Row 1. Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), inserting the hook into 4th chain from hook, make 2 dc into next chain stitch. Make 3 dc in every st across to end. (30 st)
Row 2. Turn the work. Ch 1, * make 3 sc into next st, 1 sl st in next st *. Repeat from * to * until end. Fasten off.
Starting at the beginning, wrap the flower in the natural way it curls. With remaining yarn, sew it down to the top of the cactus with small stitches as you go.
That's just to get you started. Want to try crocheting the other plants? Download the full set of projects here.