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Mushrooms Free Crochet Pattern

Updated: Jan 6, 2020


If you love this time of the year as much as I do, you've probably already filled your house with anything that says Fall: pumpkins, cinnamon scented cones, straw bales, fall garlands and wreaths...but I'm sure you still have space for one more piece of decor!


Here's a nice crochet project that could come in hand if you are thinking of making yourself a Fall table centerpiece...two adorable mushroom!


You can combine them with the crocheted Pumpkins I posted about few weeks ago, add some pine cones, few dried red and yellow leaves...and then you'll get a beautiful decoration!

What do you think? Are you on board?

Well, let's do some crochet then...!!!


The finished mushrooms are approximately 4" and 4.5" tall.




I used the super soft 100% Organic Cotton by Babytoly for this project.

I love the fact that this yarn is drug and chemical-free and it's one of the healthiest and safest choice when it comes to yarn if you want to protect the environment!

It comes in 23 beautiful colors that it is hard to choose from! Go take a look at their website and you'll be falling in love with this cotton, I promise!




Here's the FREE pattern! Enjoy!

SKILL LEVEL: Beginner

YARN: Babytoly Medium Weight Cotton Yarn (Lace 4) in Marigold, Birch, Cinnamon

OTHER MATERIALS: Polyester Fiber Filling, Yarn Needle

HOOK SIZES: E/3,25 mm

STITCHES USED and ABBREVIATIONS: magic ring (mr), chain (ch), slip stitch (sl st), single crochet (sc), double crochet (dc), back loop only (BLO), front loop only (FLO), decrease (dec), increase (inc), fasten off (F/O).

INSTRUCTIONS: work in round (join with a sl st and ch1 at the end of each one) otherwise instructed.


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SMALL MUSHROOM (birch, marigold and cinnamon yarn)

1) starting off with birch yarn, 6 sc in a mr (6)

2) sc inc around (12)

3) sc even (12)

4) *1 sc, 1 sc inc*, repeat ** around (18)

5) *2 sc, 1 sc inc*, repeat ** around (24)

6-8) sc even (24)

9) *4 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (20)

10-12) sc even (20)

13) *3 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (16)

14-15) sc even (16)

16) working in BLO, sc even (16)

17) working in both loops now, *2 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (12)

18-20) sc even (12); start stuffing the mushroom

21) switch to marigold yarn, working in FLO, dc inc around (24)

22) working in both loops now, *1 dc, 1 dc inc*, repeat ** around (36)

23) *2 sc, 1 sc inc*, repeat ** around (48)

24) switch to cinnamon yarn, working in BLO, sc even (48)

25-26) working in both loops now, sc even (48)

27) *4 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (40)

28) *3 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (32)

29) *2 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (24)

30) sc even (24)

31) *2 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (18)

32) *1 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (12); finish stuffing

33) sc dec around (6); F/O, close the hole and hide the yarn.


SMALL MUSHROOM RING (birch yarn)

Join the yarn in the front loop of any one stitch of round #15, *1 sc, 1 sc inc*, repeat ** around (24); F/O, and hide the yarn.

I can't wait to see your version of my SQUEAK THE DUCK! Feel free to tag me (@elisascrochet) in your photos on Instagram or Facebook if you'd like!


BIG MUSHROOM (birch, marigold and cinnamon yarn)

1) starting off with birch yarn, 6 sc in a mr (6)

2) sc inc around (12)

3) sc even (12)

4) *1 sc, 1 sc inc*, repeat ** around (18)

5) *2 sc, 1 sc inc*, repeat ** around (24)

6-7) sc even (24)

8) *3 sc, 1 sc inc*, repeat ** around (30)

9) *4 sc, 1 sc inc*, repeat ** around (36)

10-16) sc even (36)

17) *4 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (30)

18) sc even (30)

19) *3 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (24)

20) *2 sc, 1 sc inc*, repeat ** around (18)

21-22) sc even (18); start stuffing the mushroom

23) working in BLO, sc even (18)

24) working in both loops now, sc even (18)

25) *1 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (12)

26-27) sc even (12)

28) switch to marigold yarn, working in FLO, crochet 3 dc in each stitch around (36)

29) working in both loops now, *2 dc, 1 dc inc*, repeat ** around (48)

30) *3 dc, 1 dc inc*, repeat ** around (60)

31) sc even (60)

32) switch to cinnamon yarn, working in BLO, sc even (60)

33-34) working in both loops now, sc even (60)

35) *8 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (54)

36) sc even (54); keep stuffing as you go

37) *7 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (48)

38) *6 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (42)

39) *5 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (36)

40) *4 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (30)

41) *3 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (24)

42) *2 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (18)

43) *1 sc, 1 sc dec*, repeat ** around (12); finish stuffing

44) sc dec around (6); F/O, close the hole and hide the yarn.


BIG MUSHROOM RING (birch yarn)

Join the yarn in the front loop of any one stitch of round #22, sc inc around (36); F/O and hide the yarn.


I can't wait to see your version of my MUSHROOMS! Feel free to tag me (@elisascrochet) in your photos on Instagram or Facebook if you'd like!


Elisa

 

This pattern is an original pattern by Elisa Sartori of Elisa's Crochet.  Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may link to this pattern but please do not reprint it on your site. You may keep a copy for your own personal use but please DO NOT sell the pattern or distribute it.

You may sell products made from this pattern but please clearly credit the design to me, Elisa Sartori of Elisa's Crochet. Permission is NOT granted for mass production or factory manufacturing of any kind. Thank you!


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