Looking for playful crochet ideas? Amigurumi Crochet Vegetable Patterns help you make adorable veggies for gifts, toys, and kitchen décor.
These Amigurumi Crochet Vegetable Patterns easily add a creative touch to the kitchen. All the patterns need a few hours to take vegetable form and can be used in multiple ways to decorate the kitchen. Choose your way and your favorite vegetable today!
Amigurumi Crochet Vegetable Patterns
1. Ava Sprout Bean Amigurumi
Save your hard-earned money by crocheting kitchen decor pieces yourself with this Ava Bean Sprout Amigurumi by Amy Mamy Amigurumi. It’s a kawaii-style mini sprout made using a 1.5 m crochet hook.
2. Pete The Positive Potato
Arrange the kitchen postcards creatively by crocheting this set of Pete the Positive Potato by Threads of Yesternight. These potatoes will hold the mini postcards for you with their cute little hands.
3. Amigurumi Carrot Pattern
Need inspiration for Easter Decor? Crochet these Amigurumi Carrots by Moa Rebecka Bernpaintner, which can later be used as everyday decor. Make sure you crochet the carrot using a 2.5 mm hook.
4. Vegimal Turnip Pattern
Kids ran away by looking at the turnips in the kitchen? Don’t worry, crochet this Amigurumi Vegimal Turnip by Victoria Fecsik, and see how quickly kids befriend the cute turnip you made.
5. Emotional Support Pickle
If you ever feel lonely and overwhelmed in the kitchen, pick up this Amigurumi Emotional Support Pickle by Theresa Cruz-Roman. It will stay by your side for as long as you want without objection.
6. Crochet Sweet Corn Pattern
Don’t just decorate your table with coasters and napkins; place something evergreen at the centre. Crochet this Sweet Corn by Josephine Chow and complete your table decor with a 2.75 mm crochet hook.
7. Crochet Peas In A Pod
Looking for a cute gift for your wife who loves crocheting? Make this Crochet Peas In A Pod by The Caffeinated Snail, featuring two pods with a heart and a cute smile. Tip: Use a 4.5 mm crochet hook.
8. Crochet Little Cabbage
Crochet your toddler something he can play with and something you can use for kitchen decor with this Crochet Little Cabbage by Helen’s Handmade. It’s easy, quick to make, and would definitely look cute.
9. Radish Crochet Pattern
Add some vibrance to your kitchen by crocheting this Amigurumi Radish by Mariska Vos-Bolman, featuring a very cute and innocent smile. It is made with super bulky yarn using a 2.5 mm crochet hook.
10. Crochet Brussels Sprouts
Ever heard of a vegetable garland? It’s okay, make one of your own by crocheting this Amigurumi Brussels Sprouts by Sarah-Jane Hicks, and tie them to a long crocheted strand, then place it at the kitchen window or the entrance.
11. Eggplant Amigurumi
You cannot turn away from this Amigurumi Eggplant by Mariska Vos-Bolman, featuring an innocent smile and a mini eggplant said to be his friend. You can complete the pattern in one sitting.
12. Green Onion Amigurumi
Get rid of the plastic fruits and vegetables from the table basket, and fill it with these Amigurumi Green Onions by Lindsey Roe. They will stay fresh forever and would fool people into thinking they’re real.
13. Crochet Amanite Mushroom
Clean counters do look good, but not an empty one! Therefore, keep it clean and playful with this Crochet Amanite Mushroom by Sylvie Damey, made using a 5 mm crochet hook and bulky yarn.
14. Sweet Potato Amigurumi
Shower some sweetness in your kitchen with the help of this Amigurumi Sweet Potato by My Amigurumi Farm. It’s simple, beginner-friendly, and quick enough not to make you feel bored.
15. Capsicum And Chili
A vegetable basket will feel empty without some spice. Make sure the basket lacks nothing with this Capsicum and Chili by Thao Nguyen Lennutas. A super easy pattern to make your kitchen complete.
16. Easy Pumpkin Amigurumi
Complete your Halloween decoration by crocheting this Easy Amigurumi Pumpkin by Thao Homemade Crochet. Stuff it properly with fiber; it gives it a real look, and don’t forget to use it again in the autumn season.
















