Thursday 25 July 2013

Summer Cactus crochet pattern

Heatwave. It's official today. We're not used to this kind of weather. The houses are not made for it. So, I spent this Summer weekend outside and in the shadow most of the time. It felt like camping at home in our own garden. Crochet, read and writes. I even wrote my very first amigurumi crochet pattern, to share with you down below.



I love all the green in our garden en the pops of pink, blue and purple. I think my parents are so much better at keeping their garden alive and kicking. I have to admit, that my fingers aren't so keen on keeping the green. Green plastics are my best friends. Now I can add a crochet cactus to my options. 


There are more cactus patterns out there (any similarities are a coincidence), but I thought I'd design my own. Making it up as I went along. And I'd like to share it with you, so here's the pattern! I hope to design some new Cacti patterns in time. 

Summer Cactus
You need:
  • Green yarn (I used acrylic)
  • Brown yarn (I used cotton..)
  • White yarn (I used acrylic, but for the pot you can use any colour you'd like).
  • Small amount of another green shade colour yarn
  • Small amout of pink yarn
  • 3.5 mm or 4 mm crochet hook
  • Needle to put your cactus together
  • Stuffing ( I used polyfill and added some marbles for the weight)
  • Stichmarker (I used a slightly bend paperclip)

Notes:
  • The pattern is made in continuous rounds (unless otherwise stated)
  • I used USA crochet terms:
    CH = Chain
    SC = Single Crochet
    HDC = Half Double Crochet
    DC = Double Crochet
    SS = Slip stitch
    ST = Stitch

    * = Repeat the part between the stars to the end of the round
    () = Amount of stitches per round
  • This is my very first pattern and I probably do not use the correct terms all over. I try my best, but correct me if I'm wrong.
  • You are free to use this pattern for personal use. But please don't sell or post as your own.
    You're free to use the items made from this pattern for commercial use. 
Starting with the Catctus (three parts in green yarn)
Part one (big cactus)
1. ch 2
2. 6sc in the second ch (6)
3. 2sc in each st (12)
4. *1sc in the next st, 2sc in next st* (18)
5. *1sc in the next 2st., 2 sc in next st.*  (24)
6. *1sc in the next 3st., 2 sc in next st.*  (30)
7-15. 1 sc in each st. (30)
16. *1 sc in the next 3 st., sc 2st. together*. (24)
17.  sc around (24)
Fasten off and leave a long thread for sewing.

Part two (small bun of the big cactus on which the flower is attatched).
1. ch 2
2. 6sc in the second ch (6)
3. 2sc in each st (12)
4. *1sc in the next st, 2sc in next st*  (18)
5-6. sc around (18)
7. *1sc in the next st., sc 2st. together* (12)
Fasten off and leave a long thread for sewing.

Fill up with stuffing and sew the bun to the big cactus.

Part 3 (small cactus)  
1. ch 2
2. 6sc in the second ch (6)
3. 2sc in each st (12)
4. *1sc in the next st, 2sc in next st* (18)
5. *1sc in the next 2st., 2 sc in next st.*  (24)
6-10. sc around (24)
11. *1sc in next 2 st, sc 2st together* (18)
12. sc around (18)
Fasten off and leave a long thread for sewing.

Now, you can cross stitch some X-s. I worked three rows, starting at the top, working down.

For the dirt circle (brown yarn)1. ch 2
2. 6sc in the second ch (6)
3. 2sc in each st (12)
4. *1sc in the next st, 2sc in next st* (18)
5. *1sc in the next 2st., 2 sc in next st.*  (24)
6. *1sc in the next 3st., 2 sc in next st.*  (30)
7. *1 sc in the next 4st., 2sc in next st.* (36)
8. *1 sc in the next 5st., 2 sc in next st.* (42)
9. * 1 sc in the next 6st., 2sc in next st.* (48)
10. *1 sc in the next 7st. 2sc in next st.* (54)
Fasten off and sew in the end.

Jar (white (or any colour you'd like (think about stripes!))
1. ch 2
2. 6sc in the second ch (6)
3. 2sc in each st (12)
4. *1sc in the next st, 2sc in next st* (18)
5. *1sc in the next 2st., 2 sc in next st.*  (24)
6. *1sc in the next 3st., 2 sc in next st.*  (30)
7. *1 sc in the next 4st., 2sc in next st.* (36)
8. *1 sc in the next 5st., 2 sc in next st.* (42)
9. * 1 sc in the next 6st., 2sc in next st.* (48)
10. *1 sc in the next 7st. 2sc in next st.* (54)
11. Sc around in the backloops (54)
12 -15. sc around (54)
16. ch dc around (this is just a round for fun and a tiny bit of texture. You could replace this round by two rounds of sc). (54)
17-20. sc around (54)
21.  Now, grab your dirt and join this round to the Jar. insert your hook into a stitch of the dirt circle PLUS a stitch from your jar, yarn over and pull through all loops on the hook.
Don't forget to fill your jar with stuffing and marbles along the way.
22. I added a fancy edge: *ch3, skip one st., 3sc,*
Join and fasten off.

Fill up the two Cacti and sew on your filled jar. Make sure you fill up the low part a little extra so that the stand pride and tall.

Flower (for a pop of colour!)
1. Ch 4, join with a ss
2. Sc 12 in the loop you created
3. *Hdc, dc, hdc in next st, slide stitch*, (creacting 3 pedals)



I hope you like! Please send me a picture of your cactus if you make one. I would love to see your creativity!

Lots of sunshine and keep your cool!

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