Crochet Spring Onion
Crochet Spring Onions are a delightful and charming addition to any craft project. Their vibrant green color and adorable bulb shape make them a fun and whimsical creation for both beginners and experienced crocheters. Whether you're looking to add a touch of springtime freshness to your home decor or create a unique gift for a friend, these crochet spring onions are sure to bring a smile to anyone's face. With their simple yet engaging pattern, you'll find yourself hooked on making these cute vegetables in no time. So grab your crochet hook and yarn, and let's get crafting some lovable spring onions together!
What you need:
Spring Onion
work in continuous rounds, do not join
- Chain 2 with white
- Round 1: work 6 sc in first chain
- Round 2: work 2 sc in each sc around - 12 st
- Round 3: *2 sc in next st, sc in next st, rep from * around - 18 st
- Rounds 4-6: sc in each sc around - 18 st
- Round 7: *sc2tog, sc in each of next 1 sts, rep from * around - 12 st
- stuff firmly
- Round 8: sc2tog around - 6 st
- Round 9: sc in each sc around - 6 st
- Switch color to green
- Rounds 10-16: sc in each sc around
- Row 17: chain 1, work 6 sc (here we are switching from rounds to rows), turn
- Rows 18-22: chain 1, work 6 sc, turn
- Row 23: chain 1, sc 1, sc2tog twice, sc 1, turn
- Row 24: chain 1, sc 4, turn
- Row 25: chain 1, sc, sc2tog, sc 1, turn
- Row 26: chain 1, sc2tog, sc 1
- Finish off and leave long tail for sewing
- Chain 5, sc 4, turn
- Rows 2-3: chain 1, sc 4, turn
- Row 4: chain 1, sc, sc2tog, sc 1, turn
- Row 5: chain 1, sc2tog, sc 1
- Finish off and leave long tail for sewing
Fold leaf in half just like the last and whip stitch the edges together then attach at the bottom of the first leaf. Weave in ends.
Back to the bulb. Fray each of the strands of yarn fully then trim to about an inch long.