Rustic Farmhouse Carrots

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Crochet these super adorable Farmhouse Carrots to decorate your home!

Decorate your home for Spring and Easter with Bulky & Quick Rustic Farmhouse Carrots. They make the perfect gift; add a bundle to your Easter Baskets or sell at craft markets. This quick and easy pattern is worked in simple stitches and includes a video tutorial on YouTube. Bonus Garland tutorial included!

Beginner skill level.

Below you will find everything you need to crochet the Rustic Farmhouse Carrots, including the yarn, hook, materials, free written pattern for blog subscribers, pictures and a video tutorial. If you like this home decor crochet pattern, please share!

Key Takeaways

  • Crochet adorable Farmhouse Carrots to decorate your home for Spring and Easter.
  • The pattern is easy to follow and includes a video tutorial along with a bonus garland tutorial.
  • Materials needed include worsted-weight yarn, a crochet hook, and basic supplies like scissors and twine.
  • Be creative with colours; Farmhouse Carrots look great in various shades beyond orange.
  • This blog offers free access to the pattern and provides options to purchase an ad-free PDF version.

Crocheting these Rustic Farmhouse carrots for your home is a great way to get into the spirit of spring! Crochet these super fun DIY easter decorations. Filling your home with crocheted decorations is a great way to add a unique and personal touch to your space. It’s always nice to have something special that has been lovingly crafted with care, making it truly one of a kind. Crocheted decorations can be a great way to show off your creativity or to remind you of a special moment or memory.

Decorate your dining table with a Rustic Farmhouse Carrot at each place setting for your Easter dinner. They would also be a great addition to your Easter gift baskets!

Scroll down for the Free Easter Crochet pattern. Plus, a BONUS garland tutorial!

Be Creative!

I definitely went a little crazy buying easter decor this year! I have decorated my home with Easter dishes of jelly beans, a cake tier with Easter-themed decor, and, of course, my farmhouse carrots. I’ve strung my carrot garland on my mudroom hooks for a super fun festive look!

When choosing colours for your Farmhouse Carrots, be creative! I love bright and cheery colours as well as bold blues. Think of your home decor and try to use colours that will fit your style. Carrots do not have to be orange; even neutrals would look amazing!

Watch How to Crochet the Rustic Farmhouse Carrots

https://youtu.be/LsMBaDLmOrI

Video Tutorial

YouTube video

The Yarn

Wool of the Andes Tweed Worsted from WeCrochet is 100% Peruvian Highland Wool. This very sturdy all-purpose yarn is great for blankets, sweaters and home decor projects. They have an amazing selection of colours to choose from to fit any style.

Wool Of The Andes Worsted Weight Yarn

Worsted Weight #4

100% Peruvian Highland Wool (110 Yards, 50 Grams)

One Size

Shown in Pumpkin, Spruce, White, Merlot Heather, Amber Heather & Camel Heather

(3 strands held together)

50 Yards needed for each carrot

Farmhouse wool of the bride - orange carrots.

Yarn Substitutions

Brava Worsted

Color Theory

Upcycle Alpaca Blend

Heartland

Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick

Bernat Softee Chunky

Lion Brand Hue + Me

Yarn Inspiration

Wool of The Andes worsted is a gorgeous rustic wool yarn. It comes in so many colours that you can find lots of options to match your home decor. I have listed other worsted-weight yarns you could use and triple the strands as I have done in the pattern. You may also use a super bulky weight #6 yarn so that you only need one strand. Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick, Bernat Softee Chunky and Lion Brand Hue + Me would all be great options.

Rustic Farmhouse Pumpkins

Crochet Hooks Needed

7mm crochet hook

or size needed to obtain gauge

Additional Supplies Needed for The Rustic Farmhouse Carrots Pattern

Yarn Needle

Scissors

Measuring Tape

Removable Stitch Marker

Twine

Ribbon

Helpful Resources

Rustic Farmhouse Pumpkins

Crochet Carrot Sizing

One Size

8″ long x 2.25″ widest end

Gauge

5 sts and 5 rows equal to 2″ with a 7mm crochet hook

Construction

The carrot is worked by holding together 3 strands of worsted-weight yarn. Watch the video tutorial on how to work with three strands from one ball of yarn. Alter the size of the carrot by using different weights of yarn and hook sizes. The carrot is worked in a continuous round from the bottom up. Use a stitch marker to mark the first st of every round.

Farmhouse carrots: Four crocheted carrots with ribbons tied around them.

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What is the difficulty level?

This pattern requires a beginner skill level.
This pattern is professionally written in technical writing and tech edited for accuracy.
Written in standard American terms.

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PATTERN

Project Tips

Watch the video tutorial on how to work with three strands from one ball of yarn. https://youtu.be/LsMBaDLmOrI

Round 1:

Magic Ring, ch 1, work 6 sc in the ring, pull ring tight (don’t join)—6 sts.

Round 2:

1 sc in each st around, work 2 sc in the last st—7 sts.

Round 3:

1 sc blo of each st around—7 sts.

Round 4:

1 sc blo of each st around, work 2 sc blo last st—8 sts.

Round 5:

1 sc blo in each st around—8 sts.

Round 6:

1 sc blo in each st around, work 2 sc blo in the last st—9 sts.

Round 7:

1 sc blo in each st around—9 sts.

Round 8:

1 sc blo in each st around, work 2 sc blo in the last st—10 sts.

Round 9:

1 sc blo in each st around—10 sts.

Round 10:

1 sc blo in each st around, work 2 sc blo in the last st—11 sts.

Round 11:

1 sc blo in each st around—11 sts.

Round 12:

1 sc blo in each st around, work 2 sc blo in the last st—12 sts.

Round 13:

1 sc blo in each st around—12 sts.

Round 14:

1 sc blo in each st around, work 2 sc blo in the last st—13 sts.

Round 15:

1 sc blo in each st around—13 sts.

Round 16:

1 sc blo in each st around, work 2 sc blo in the last st—14 sts.

Round 17:

1 sc blo in each st around—14 sts.

Round 18:

1 sc blo in the first st, sk st, * 1 sc blo in the next st, sk st; rep from * around [5 more times], fasten off—7 sts.

Rustic Farmhouse Pumpkins

Carrot Stem:

Notes: Use any colour of twine or yarn for the stem. The stem may be made as long as you like.

Cut 12 strands of twine 10″ in length or desired length. Cut a small piece of twine and tie the bundle of 12 strands in the centre. Knot and trim. Insert the tied section into the opening of the carrot so that the stem ends are sticking out of the opening. Use a yarn needle to close the opening by weaving through the front loops only of each st around. Pull tight and weave ends to secure.

Embellishments:

Cut a piece of ribbon 28″ in length. Tie 3 carrots together for a decorative display. Alternatively, tie the ribbon around the stems.

Carrot Garland:

Bunny farmhouse bunting bunting bunny bunting carrots bunting.

Size: 3.5″ long x 1.25″ widest end

Yarn: 78 yards approx. per carrot/ 1 ball of Wool of the Andes can make 14 mini carrots

Hook: 4.5mm crochet hook

Directions:

Use only 1 strand of yarn with a 4.5mm crochet hook. Follow the carrot directions stopping at Round 13 for a total of 12 sts.

Last Round:

1 sc blo first st, sk st, * 1 sc blo next st, sk st; rep from * around [4 more times], fasten off—6 sts.

Stem:

Cut 6 strands of twine 5″ in length or desired length. Cut a small piece of twine and tie the bundle of the 6 strands in the centre. Knot and trim. Insert the tied section into the opening of the carrot so that the stem ends are sticking out of the opening. Use a yarn needle to close the opening by weaving through the front loops only of each st around. Pull tight and weave ends to secure. Use the yarn tail to tie the carrot to garland. I attached the carrots to a bunny garland I purchased. You could attach it to a beaded garland or use a long piece of twine.

Rustic Farmhouse Pumpkins

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This pattern is designed by Michelle Moore of MJ’s Off The Hook Designs Inc, based in Lakefield, Ontario, Canada. Your go-to source for modern, easy crochet patterns. Published on March 3rd, 2023.


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