Unleash Your Creativity With This Perfect Little Leaf Crochet Pattern!

With this one versatile leaf crochet pattern, you can make a variety of decorative items for hats, bags, purses, tops and dresses, colorful leaf garlands and buntings, or even crochet leaf earrings. This free crochet pattern is ideal for beginners since it uses easy stitches. Let your creativity run wild and make something truly unique! The free pattern from @itsrajiscrafthhobby includes a photo tutorial and a video tutorial.

Perfect Crochet Leaf Pattern and Video

Perfect Crochet Leaf Pattern + Video Tutorial

This leaf crochet pattern is super versatile! With it, you can make things like decorations for hats, bags, and purses; appliques for tops and dresses; leaf garlands and buntings, or even crochet leaf earrings. You can make a crochet wreath for your front door and change the colors to match the season. This free crochet pattern is great for beginners since it uses easy stitches.

Crochet Stitches Used:

  • single crochet (sc)
  • half double crochet (hdc)
  • double crochet (dc)
  • treble crochet (tr)
  • slip stitch (sl st)
  • picot st

Along with written instructions, this free pattern also includes a step-by-step photo tutorial and a video tutorial.

Crochet Leaf Sizes:

  • 2 Inches (3 Inches Including the Stem) when crocheted Sport or Light Weight Yarn and a 4 mm hook (G) crochet hook

You can switch up the yarn weight and hook size you use to make smaller or larger leaves too; use crochet thread to make delicate crochet leaves for jewelry or bulky yarn to make larger items like coasters.

Since these little leaves use very little yarn, this basic crochet leaf pattern makes a great stash buster project.

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Watch the Video Tutorial Below:

YouTube video

About rajiscraft hobby

Raji is the creative behind rajiscrafthobby, where she shares her love for crochet, crafts, and handmade projects. A Human Resource professional by training, Raji has always enjoyed a wide range of creative hobbies—crochet, clay work, paper crafts, embroidery, sewing, and more. Her passion for crafting was reignited in 2016 after the birth of her daughter, who still inspires many of her projects today. Raji believes creativity lives in everyone—and sometimes all it takes is the right spark. Her blog is filled with easy-to-follow ideas to help you start (or grow) your own creative journey.

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