Mushroom - Free Pattern

I can't be the only one who thinks mushrooms are adorable, especially the teeny tiny ones. I made my mushroom based on a fly agaric, which is native to the pacific northwest, but you can make it any kind of mushroom you want! This pattern goes well with my acorn pattern for a fun little fall theme.

Mushroom

Materials

  • Yarn (I used Loops & Threads Soft Classic Solid yarn)
  • Crochet hook (I used a 4.5mm hook)
  • Safety eyes
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stuffing
  • Stitch marker
  • Scissors

 

Abbreviations (US terms)

  • ch - chain
  • sc - single crochet
  • inc - increase
  • dec - decrease
  • hdc - half double crochet
  • dc - double crochet
  • tc - triple crochet
  • ss - slip stitch
  • FLO - front loops only
  • BLO - back loops only
  • mc - magic circle
  • (...) - repeat the part in parenthesis specified number of time
  • (#) - number of stitches after finishing the round

 

Finished Size

4 inches tall. May be different for everyone based on yarn thickness, hook size, and tension.

 

Pattern Instructions 

Feet:

In white
1. 6 mc (6)
2. Inc x6 (12)
3. Sc around (12)
Fasten off the first one, but continue to the body with the second foot

Body:

1. From the second leg, start to sc around on the first foot you made, then sc around on the second foot (24)
2. (Inc)x3, sc 9, (inc)x3, sc 9 (30)
3-8. Sc around (30) (do 6 times)
9. (Sc 3, dec)x6 (24)
10-11. Sc around (24) (do 2 times)
12. (Sc 2, dec)x6 (18)
13. Sc around (18)
14. FLO Inc around (36)
15. (Sc, inc)x18 (48)
Fasten off

Cap:

In red
1. 6 mc (6)
2. (Inc)x6 (12)
3. (Sc, inc)x6 (18)
4. (Sc 2, inc)x6 (24)
5. (Sc 7, inc)x3 (27)
6. (Sc 8, inc)x3 (30)
7. (Sc 4, inc)x6 (36)
8. (Sc 5, inc)x6 (42)
9. (Sc 6, inc)x6 (48)
10. Sc around (48)
Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.


Big spots (make 2):

In white
1. 6 mc (6)
2. (Inc)x6 (12)
Fasten off with a tail for sewing.


Small spots (make 3):

1. 6 mc (6)
Fasten off with a tail for sewing.



Attaching Parts

Sew each of the spots to the top of the cap.

 
 Now just sew the cap to the body. I use a whip stitch to sew mine.
 



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