SkyMagenta is an amigurumi crochet pattern designer who has a large number of food patterns. This pattern is for chocolate fondant but it includes a range of different skewered fruits to "dip" into the play chocolate. This pattern, sold on Etsy, includes crochet bananas, kiwi, strawberries, cherries, apples, peaches, and grapes.
Fruit Crochet from SkyMagenta
Bunch of Grapes Free Crochet Pattern
This is another crochet food set, this time with a picnic basket. This is a cute one to make to donate to a preschool class. The bunches of grapes are especially adorable.
Fruit Crochet Coasters Free Pattern
One of the easiest ways to crochet fruit is to crochet circles in the colors of fruit slices. These circles can become a variety of items, the simplest of which is a coaster. These fruit-inspired crochet coasters designed by Marinke Slump for CraftTuts+ are a great beginner's crochet project. You can vary the colors to get different fruits; for example, use the lemon coaster crochet pattern with green yarn for a lime coaster.
Amigurumi Oranges Free Crochet Pattern
One cute idea for crochet food is to make yourself a fruit bowl for decoration. This can be displayed on coffee tables or in the kitchen. You can make all of the fruit one type, such as the oranges displayed in this pattern by Tisha LeBreton, or you could make a bowl of all different types of fruits.
Oranges from Tisha LeBreton
Acorn Bag Free Crochet Pattern
Another fall decor item that many people crochet is acorns. Although most people don't eat acorns, they can indeed be used as food. This free crochet pattern is for a purse that looks like an acorn. Although we usually think of nuts as their own food category, they do fall into the fruit food group.
Acorn from Roman Sock
Sweet Strawbery Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Vendulka Maderska
Totally yummySweet Strawberries in juicy colors! Do you like them? I hope you do! Create a lot these strawberries, because it would be also a perfect gift idea for your friends or small family members. Remember about small beads, which looks like seeds!