Rustic Farmhouse Carrots Crochet Pattern

Spring is just around the corner, and it's time to start thinking about Easter decorations!

Rustic Farmhouse Carrots Crochet Pattern

Spring is just around the corner, and it's time to start thinking about Easter decorations! These adorable rustic farmhouse crochet carrots are the perfect addition to your home decor, and they're easy to make too.

Materials Needed:

Worsted weight yarn in orange, green and brown

Size H/8 (5.0 mm) crochet hook

Tapestry needle

Scissors

Polyester fiberfill stuffing

Instructions:

Carrot Body:

    With orange yarn, chain 10.

    Single crochet in the second chain from the hook and in each chain across. (9 stitches)

    Chain 1, turn. Single crochet in each stitch across.

    Repeat step 3 until your piece measures 5 inches in length.

    Fasten off.

Carrot Top:

    With green yarn, chain 9.

    Single crochet in the second chain from the hook and in each chain across. (8 stitches)

    Chain 1, turn. Single crochet in each stitch across.

    Repeat step 3 until your piece measures 4 inches in length.

    Fasten off.

Carrot Base:

    With brown yarn, chain 4.

    Single crochet in the second chain from the hook and in each chain across. (3 stitches)

    Chain 1, turn. Single crochet in each stitch across.

    Repeat step 3 until your piece measures 1 inch in length.

    Fasten off.

Assembly:

    Fold the orange piece in half lengthwise and sew the two edges together with a tapestry needle and yarn to form a tube.

    Stuff the orange tube with polyester fiberfill stuffing.

    Sew the brown base to one end of the orange tube using a tapestry needle and yarn.

    Attach the green top to the other end of the orange tube using a tapestry needle and yarn.

    Using scissors, cut the green yarn into small pieces to create a fringed effect for the carrot top.

Congratulations, you have now completed your Rustic Farmhouse Carrots Crochet Pattern! These cute and whimsical carrots will add a touch of farmhouse charm to any home. They can be used as decorations on their own, or as part of a larger Easter or spring display. Have fun making them!