Crochet fruit is the cute stitch trend to try next
We love discovering new ideas for cute crochet projects – and crochet fruit is definitely one to add to our list!
Crafters across the world have taken to social media to share their crochet fruit creations, and the results have us seriously inspired to pick up our crochet hooks.
Crochet fruit are such a fun project to work on, and often created in a similar style to amigurumi crochet. They're often quite intricate in design, so best suited to intermediate crocheters who have already grasped the basic techniques.
We love that crochet fruit is a relatively quick project – it just depends on the size of the fruit you're making! And it's a great way to use up brightly coloured yarn leftover from other projects, too.
Happy stitching!
Super sweet strawberry plant
A plant that never dies? Sounds perfect to us! This strawberry plant from @seasoncraft.id on Instagram is absolutely adorable – the details on the leaves and the speckles on each strawberry are just breathtaking.
Sweet orange slices
Talented crocheters can make their yarn look like anything – as demonstrated by these orange slices shared by @mylittlechicken_crochet on Instagram. These would loom lovely strung together into a garland and hung in your home.
Brilliant banana
If you're looking for a smaller crochet fruit project to start with, why not make it a mini peeled banana, like this one from @sunnyrollscrochet on Instagram. The little eyes when you peel back the banana are the perfect finishing touch!
Lovely lemon coasters
A crochet coaster is a great small crochet project to work on over a weekend. And how sweet are these lemon-inspired coasters shared by @thecaffeinatedsnail on Instagram! They're perfect to rest your lemonade on in the summer months.
Full fruit salad
If you're feeling ambitious and loving the crochet fruit trend, why not make a whole yarn fruit salad! This one shared by @fixarmormor on Instagram is just stunning, and looks good enough to eat!
Do you love crochet? Share your creations with us by tagging @primamag in your pictures on Instagram!
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