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Crochet Corn on the Cob Amigurumi

Leyla
Leyla
2024-09-27 07:57:09
Crochet Corn on the Cob Amigurumi

If you're looking to add a touch of whimsy to your decor or create a unique gift, crochet corn on the cob amigurumi is a delightful option to explore! These adorable crocheted corn cobs bring a pop of charm and creativity to any space, making them a fun and cheerful addition to your collection of handmade items. With their vibrant yellow kernels and green husks, they capture the essence of summer and are sure to spread smiles wherever they're placed. Whether you're an experienced crocheter or just starting out, crafting these cute amigurumi corns can be a relaxing and rewarding project that lets your creativity shine. So, grab your yarn and crochet hook, and get ready to bake up some adorable corn on the cob that will be the talk of your next gathering!

G Hook

Cotton yarn in Yellow, Green

Polyfill

Stitches:

SC – single crochet

INC – 2 sc in same stitch

DEC – Work decrease over next 2 stitches in front loop for invisible decrease

CH – chain

SL ST – slip stitch

Note: Join each row with slip stitch. Do not work in spiral.

With Yellow, Ch 2

R1: Sc 4 in 2nd ch from hook. (4)

R2: (Sc, inc) around. (6)

R3: (Sc, inc) around. (9)

R4: Sc around (9)

R5: (Sc, inc) around (12)

R6: Sc around

R7: (Sc, inc) around (18)

R8-10: Sc around

Switch to Green.

R11: Working in Back Loops Only, sc around.

R12-17: Working in both loops, sc around. Stuff.

R18: (Sc, dec) around (12)

R19: (Sc, dec) around (9)

R20: (Sc, dec) around (6)

R21: (Sc, dec) around (4)

Fasten off.

R1: Attach green yarn in any front loop of R11. Sc 15.Turn. Ch 1.

R2: Sc across. Turn. Ch 1.

R3: Dec, sc to last 2, dec. Turn, ch 1.

Rep R2 & R3 twice more. Rep R2 once more. You should have 9 stitches at the end of this row. Fasten off. Weave in all ends.

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