10 Crochet Cactus and Succulent Ideas for Home Decor
Here is a collection of crochet cactus and succulent ideas with patterns to bring low-maintenance greenery to your home! This list includes everything from cactus amigurumi to Echeveria plant, succulent coasters to hanging vines, and much more! Let’s get started!
How To Crochet The Perfect Christmas Cactus – Step By Step Guide
Crochet a cactus plant with red flowers specifically designed for Christmas. This crochet plant uses green, red, and brown yarn, wire, and a terracotta pot into a captivating decor piece. Perfect for both beginners and experts, this cactus requires no watering, ensuring its beauty lasts all year round.
Materials:
Yarn in different colors
4 mm and 5mm crochet hook
Beginner Cactus Crochet Pattern
Learn how to crochet a cute and customizable mini cactus with a pot. This beginner-friendly project is called a “cactoid” because it has little feet and a tiny butt. Louie suggests using a size G6 (4 mm) crochet hook and worsted-weight cotton yarn for the best results.
Materials:
Worsted Weight Cotton Yarn
4 mm crochet hook
Crochet Succulent Echeveria Plant
Create a cute and simple Crochet Succulent Echeveria Plant using any yarn from your stash. This plant features charming, layered petals that resemble an actual succulent and can fit into small flower pots. The pattern is beginner-friendly, involving basic stitches like single crochets and slip stitches. Simply make individual petals, then stitch them together in layers.
Materials:
DK (Light Worsted Weight) or Aran (Worsted Weight)
5mm crochet hook
How to Crochet a Mini Cactus and Terracotta Pot
Create a mini cactus and terracotta pot with this no-sew tutorial. This project features green yarn for the cactus, a charming pink flower, and a warm terracotta color for the pot. The pattern is simple, with the finished piece standing around 3 inches tall.
Materials:
DK light worsted weight yarn (Weight 3)
3mm crochet hook
Free Crochet Succulent Pattern – String of Pearls Moara Crochet
You can make your own String of Pearls with this tutorial. This free pattern uses fun pom-pom stitches to mimic the look of this trendy plant. The process is straightforward, involving only chains and loops. By varying the chain length, you create a realistic strand perfect for home décor.
Materials:
Green yarn
Matching crochet hook
Easy Crochet Succulent Coasters In A Basket
Transform your table with these easy crochet succulent coasters that fit perfectly into a cute basket. These coasters look just like real succulent plants when combined, making them a unique and playful addition to your home decor. With simple steps like making a magic ring and basic crochet stitches, you’ll create something beautiful and practical in no time.
Materials:
Yarn in two colors
5mm crochet hook
Crochet A Succulent (Hen & Chicks) With Happy Patty Crochet
Learn how to create a beautiful, multi-layered plant from individual petals with the succulent tutorial. This succulent is very popular and can be placed in small pots, or vases, or left with a flat bottom for display. The tutorial is meant for intermediate-level crocheters and requires crochet thread size #5, a 2.0mm hook, hot glue, and a florist stem (or any stick). When finished, the plant will be about 2.7 inches (7 cm) wide, using the recommended materials.
Succulent Tissue Cover
If you love plants and puns, the Succulent Tissue Cover is perfect for you! This easy crochet pattern creates a fun and cute cover for your tissue box, making it a thoughtful “Get Well” gift or a charming addition to any room. Available in both rectangle and cube sizes, it’s a delightful project that turns an ordinary tissue box into a lively decor piece.
Materials:
Aran Yarn
4mm crochet hook
Succulent Strawberries
Creating your first amigurumi? Try the Succulent Strawberries crochet pattern! Perfect for beginners, this pattern offers two strawberry sizes with easy-to-follow steps. You’ll love the adorable results with bright reds and lush greens, complete with tiny embroidered seeds. Plus, it’s all shared as a free pattern by a dedicated crochet designer who started her journey with these very strawberries.
Materials:
Aran Yarn
3.5mm crochet hook
Succulent Flower
Keeping real succulents alive can be tricky, but with the Crochet Succulent Flower, you’ll always have a plant that never wilts. This easy pattern uses just 20 meters of yarn and a small hook to create a sturdy, spiral design. The flower, made from a ribbon-like crochet, stays perfectly shaped, adding a touch of green to any space without the hassle of sunlight or water.
Materials:
Sport Yarn
2.5mm crochet hook











