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Mushroom Trio Pattern

The document presents a free crochet pattern for creating a trio of customizable mushroom plushies, highlighting their versatility and aesthetic appeal for home decor. It includes detailed instructions for making small, medium, and large mushrooms, as well as tips for personalizing them with various embellishments. The author encourages sharing finished projects and offers contact information for questions or submissions.

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Mushroom Trio Pattern

The document presents a free crochet pattern for creating a trio of customizable mushroom plushies, highlighting their versatility and aesthetic appeal for home decor. It includes detailed instructions for making small, medium, and large mushrooms, as well as tips for personalizing them with various embellishments. The author encourages sharing finished projects and offers contact information for questions or submissions.

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Jan 27, 2023

Mushroom Trio
Pattern
Updated: Aug 20

Hey everyone!! Welcome back to a


new free pattern Friday!! I know every
week I say I’m really excited to share that
pattern with you all, but this one might be
my most excited yet! I just absolutely love
the versatility of these mushrooms and
all the different patterns and colors you
can give them! Stick around til the end of
the post to see all the different variations
I came up with while writing this pattern!
I’ve been really wanting to make
something else mushroom themed since
I wrote the mushroom purse pattern and
when I started thinking about
redecorating my office, this pattern idea
came to me. I wanted something small-
ish that would sit nicely on a shelf with
my live plants to tie them in with all the
yarn in my stash. Crochet mushrooms
are so perfect for this, because not only
are they cute and made of yarn, but
they’re also kind of plants! Plus, now I
have this wonderful cottage-core vibe
going on!
This pattern is super easy and
straightforward and can be customized
all kinds of ways! In this pattern, you can
make three different sizes of mushrooms;
small, medium, and large. You can leave
off the ruffle and spots or add gems or
beads! It’s just so “mush” fun to customize
them! Heh. Mush.. Get it?? *ahem*
Anyway, let’s just get into the pattern,
shall we?

~If you have any questions about the


pattern, or you just want to send me a
picture of your finished project please
contact me at
contact.cutiepiecrochet@gmail.com!
Feel free to make and sell these, but
please do not mass produce! If you
would like to share this pattern, please
link to this page, but do not reprint it on
your site. Also, please credit me when
using this pattern by tagging me
@cutiepie_crochet on Instagram.
Thanks, and have lots of fun making your
new plushie friend!~

For this pattern you will


need:
-Worsted weight yarn (size 4)
-Polyester Fiber Fill
-3.75mm crochet hook
-Yarn needle
-Scissors
-Stitch markers

Abbreviations:
Mr- magic ring
St- stitch
Sc- single crochet
Inc- increase (sc twice in one stitch)
Dec- decrease (sc two stitches together)
FO- finish off
BLO- back loops only

Small Mushroom:

Stem (in Aran):


Round 1: mr 6 [6]
Round 2: inc x6 [12]
Round 3: BLO, sc around [12]
Rounds 4-5: sc around [12]
FO, hide tail, lightly stuff if you want. I
usually do not because I find it harder to
get them to stay standing when they’re
stuffed.

Cap (in secondary color):


Round 1: mr 6 [6]
Round 2: inc x6 [12]
Round 3: (sc 1, inc)x6 [18]
Round 4: sc 1, inc (sc 2, inc) x5, sc 1 [24]
Rounds 5-6: sc around [24]
Round 7: BLO (sc 2, dec)x6 [18]
Round 8: (sc 1, dec)x6 [12]

Tie off, stuff lightly. If making Amanita,


embroider spots, I used french knots to
make the spots once, but it was pretty
difficult. If you embroider with the French
knots, I highly recommend doing in the
middle of a stitch (where there’s a little
“x”) instead of in between stitches or else
the knot will likely just pull through.

Medium Mushroom:

Stem (in Aran):


Round 1: mr 6 [6]
Round 2: inc x6 [12]
Round 3: (sc 1, inc) x6 [18]
Round 4: sc 1, inc (sc 2, inc) x5, sc 1 [24]
Round 5: BLO sc around [24]
Rounds 6-10: sc around [24]
Tie off, leaving long tail for sewing. Stuff
lightly.

Cap:
Round 1: mr 6 [6]
Round 2: inc x6 [12]
Round 3: (sc 1, inc)x6 [18]
Round 4: sc 1, inc (sc 2, inc) x5, sc 1 [24]
Round 5: (sc 3, inc) x6 [30]
Round 6: sc 2, inc (sc 4, inc)x5, sc 2 [36]
Round 7: (sc 5, inc)x6 [42]
Rounds 8-11: sc around [42]
Round 12: BLO (sc 5, dec)x6 [36]
Round 13: sc 2, dec, (sc 4, dec)x5, sc 2 [30]
Round 14: (sc 3, dec)x6 [24]
Tie off, hide the tail. Stuff to medium
firmness, not so stuffed that it affects the
shape of the flat part of the cap.

Small spot (make 2):


Mr 6, ss into first st, tie off leaving a long
tail for sewing.

Medium spot (make 1):


Round 1: Mr 6
Round 2: (Sc, inc)x3
Ss into first st, tie off leaving a long tail for
sewing.

Half spot (make 2):


Row 1: Mr 3, ch 1
Row 2: Turn work, sc, inc, sc
Tie off, leaving a long tail for sewing.

Large Mushroom:

Stem:
Round 1: mr 6 [6]
Round 2: inc x6 [12]
Round 3: (sc 1, inc) x6 [18]
Round 4: sc 1, inc (sc 2, inc) x5, sc 1 [24]
Round 5: (sc 3, inc)x6 [30]
Round 6: BLO sc around [30]
Rounds 7-17: sc around [30]
Tie off, leaving a long tail for sewing. Stuff
to light/medium firmness.

Round 14a: If adding a ruffle, go back to


between rounds 14 and 15 and surface sc
around the stem.

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Round 14b: place 3 stitches in every stitch


around. Ss into first st and tie off. Weave
in ends.

Cap:
Round 1: mr 6 [6]
Round 2: inc x6 [12]
Round 3: (sc 1, inc) x6 [18]
Round 4: sc 1, inc (sc 2, inc) x5, sc 1 [24]
Round 5: (sc 3, inc) x6 [30]
Round 6: sc 2, inc (sc 4, inc)x5, sc 2 [36]
Round 7: (sc 5, inc)x6 [42]
Round 8: sc 3, inc, (sc 6, inc)x5, sc 3 [48]
Round 9: (sc 7, inc)x6 [54]
Round 10: sc 4, inc, (sc 8, inc)x5, sc 4 [60]
Rounds 11-18: sc around
Round 19: BLO sc 4, dec, (sc 8,dec)x5, sc 4
[54]
Round 20: (sc 7, dec)x6 [48]
Round 21: sc 3, dec, (sc 6, dec)x5, sc 3 [42]
Round 22: (sc 5, dec)x6 [36]
Round 23: sc 2, dec, (sc 4, dec)x5, sc 2 [30]
Tie off, hide tail. Stuff to medium firmness,
but not so stuffed that it affects the
shape of the flat part of the cap.

Spots:

Small (make 2):


Round 1: mr 8 [8]
Ss into first st and tie off, leaving tail for
sewing.

Large (make 3):


Round 1: mr 6 [6]
Round 2: inc x6 [12]
Ss into first st of round 2 and tie off,
leaving tail for sewing

Half small (make 1):


Row 1: mr 3, ch 1, turn [3]
Row 2: inc x3 [6]
Tie off, leaving tail for sewing.

Half large (make 1) :


Row 1: mr 3, ch 1, turn [3]
Row 2: inc x3, ch1, turn [6]
Row 3: (sc 1, inc)x3 [9]
Tie off, leaving tail for sewing.

Now it is time for assembly! Attach


the stems to the caps and lightly stuff
the hole as you’re closing it. To make your
mushroom stand without wobbling, don't
clip the yarn after attaching the cap to
the stem. Bring your needle down
through the base of the mushroom (I like
to do it over the top of the mr) and bring
it back up through the stem and tie it off
back up at the top of the stem, pulling
slightly so that the base is a little
concave. Don’t pull too tight or it will
make the rest of the stem start to
change shape.

After you’re done with that, just add


the spots if you wish and you are all set!

As promised, here are the different


variations I made while making this
pattern!!

Thank you so much for joining me today


to make this fun little mushroom trio! I
hope you have fun making them and if
you do, you should email me at
crochet_things@yahoo.com or tag me
on Instagram @cutiepie_crochet and
show me your finished plushies! <3

That is all for this week's pattern! I can't


wait to see you here next time! Until then,
HAPPY CROCHETING! <3

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