These crochet succulent patterns are the only succulents I can finally keep alive — and as a serial plant-killer, that's saying something! 🌵 If you've ever wanted a low-maintenance houseplant collection that genuinely doesn't need watering, this curated set of seven free crochet succulent patterns from Martha Stewart will get you there in an afternoon (or two).

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Each plant is small enough to be a quick weekend project, satisfying enough to feel like a real make, and — best of all — completely indestructible. Group them in a single terrarium for a stunning shelf-styled display, or scatter them around your desk for a fun little jungle vibe. ✨

 

What’s included in this crochet succulent patterns collection

  1. Cactus Flower
  2. Burro’s Tail
  3. Ghost Plant
  4. String of Pearls
  5. Hyperbolic Cactus
  6. Spoon Jade
  7. Turkish Rosularia

The 7 patterns range from beginner-friendly (the Cactus Flower and Spoon Jade are both great starting points) to slightly more advanced (the Hyperbolic Cactus and Turkish Rosularia involve more shaping). Combined, they make a beautifully varied terrarium that looks far more impressive than any single plant on its own.

MATERIALS:

  • 2.5 mm Crochet hook (use a smaller hook if you see gaps in your stitches)
  • Polyester fiberfill stuffing
  • Natura Just Cotton N48 (Chartreuse) 1 ball
  • Natura Just Cotton N08 (Eucaliptus) 1 ball
  • Natura Just Cotton N21 (Gauguin) 1 ball
  • Natura Just Cotton N13 (Pistache) 1 ball
  • Natura Just Cotton N61 (Crimson) 1 ball
  • Natura Just Cotton N76 (Bamboo) 1 ball
  • Natura Just Cotton N85 (Giroflée) 1 ball
  • Natura Just Cotton N46 (Forêt) 1 ball
  • Natura Just Cotton N14 (Green Valley) 1 ball
  • Natura Just Cotton N23 (Passion) 1 ball
  • Natura Just Cotton N02 (Tropic Brown) 1 ball

Find then patterns right here!

Get the free crochet succulent patterns

The full set of 7 free patterns lives on Martha Stewart's website — they're hosted there with all the photos, charts, and instructions you need.

More fun crochet projects to make

If you love quick, satisfying crochet projects like these succulents, you'll love these other "fun stuff to make" patterns from the SeeLoveShare blog — perfect for shelf decor, gift giving, or just because:

Made one (or all 7)? I'd love to see your succulent collection! Tag me on Instagram @seeloveshare or share your makes in our free Facebook community. Happy stitching! 🌵

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