9 Knitted Plants Free Patterns

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No watering needed! These Knitted Plants Free Patterns are perfect for those who want greenery but without any maintenance.

With just simple yarn and a knitting needle, you can create beautiful succulents, orchids, and cacti. These Knitted Plants Free Patterns are perfect for table shelves, a desk, or a small corner of the room. And the best part is that they won’t require sunlight and water.


Knitted Plants Free Patterns

1. Finger Jade Succulent

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If you love knitting unique and quirky stuff, then this finger jade succulent by Anne De Silva is a must-check.  It is perfect for those who enjoy making miniature plants that stay fresh without any care. Perfect gift for plant lovers.

2. String of Pearls Succulent

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Inspired by the Senecio rowleyanus plant, Anne De Silva has designed this creative string-of-pearls succulent. The stems are made using the i cord with a bobble placed after the leaves are created.  And the best part about this project is that you dont need to worry about the gauge.

3. Knitted Cactus Pattern

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Of course, a perfect gift does exist for your best friend. Have a look at this cactus pattern by Lucille Randall. It doesn’t require any special treatment like watering or sunlight. You can use it as a decor piece or use it as a pincushion, also.

4. Knitted Primrose

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The knitted primrose pattern by Fitting in Knitting is a lovely project that allows you to create a soft and decorative flower using yarn. It can be used to decorate small pots, added to craft projects, or displayed as part of a handmade flower arrangement.

5. Weeeds Knitted Pattern

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Instead of traditional flowers or succulents, try your hand at this fun and quirky project by Anna. To make this, you need worsted-weight yarn with a 4.0mm double-pointed needle. The white weed measures approximately 4 inches tall, and the yellow one measures 2.5 inches.

6. Knitted Succulent Pattern

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Looking for a simple way to knit a plant that never needs watering? The knitted succulent pattern from Make Craft Game is a great choice for creating a small decorative plant using basic skills.  And don’t forget, you can also use the leftover yarn to make it.

7. Mini Baby Mandrake Root

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If you are a big Harry Potter fan, then you must check this mini mandrake root plant by Anne De Silva. The root-like leg and leafy detail on top are the main highlights. It measures approximately 5 inches. And the pattern is worked in the round and in knitting flat.

8. Mini Houseplant Trio

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The mini houseplant trio by Emily Kintigh is a fun project that lets you create three tiny decorative plants in one set. Each plant has its own unique shape and texture, which triples your joy wherever you place them.

9. Knitted Orchid

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Create a stunning, lifelike orchid just like Karen Mathis. It’s a great project for those who want to create a decorative flower that looks elegant and stays fresh forever. You can place these knitted orchids in a small pot or add a stylish look to your home decor.

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