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Leaf Lettuce Free Crochet Pattern

I eat lettuce like a rabbit – plain and fresh. I love the crunch, the water content, the simplicity. If any kind of dressing is necessary, give me a few drops of oil and vinegar and voila. Romaine, iceberg, green leaf, red leaf, bib, boston, you name it. Salad. Every. Day. But out of all the delicious options, I landed on this leaf lettuce free crochet pattern which can, of course, be made for green leaf lettuce or red leaf lettuce, or both!

The pattern comes together super fast (like only 6 rows fast) and is a perfect addition to your kids play food collection or crochet fruit and veg table display or decoration. So, get to it!

Simply click on the pattern photo below to be taken to the Resource Library where you can download the leaf lettuce free crochet pattern!

Leaf Lettuce Free Crochet Pattern Pinterest Pin

Materials you will need:


– DK/light worsted weight yarn / 100% cotton
Rowan Handknit Cotton: BLEACHED
Rowan Handknit Cotton: GOOSBERRY
Rowan Handknit Cotton: RASPBERRY
3.00 mm crochet hook
– Tapestry needle
Scissors
– Stitch markers (optional)

Skills/Pattern Abbreviations:


ch (chain)
st (stitch)
sc (single crochet)
hdc (half double crochet)
dc (double crochet)
(…)x (repeat instructions indicated number of times)
[…] total number of stitches in round

Let me know if you have any questions or need help in any way!

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Love crochet amigurumi? I have more animal and free food toy patterns! Here’s a couple you might be interested in:

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Milk Carton Free Crochet Pattern

Got Milk? Or, I should say, “Got a milk carton free crochet pattern?” Sorry, that was a stretch. But I do think this is a pretty adorable little crochet milk carton that will be a great addition to your kids toy food collection. The finished toy is about the size of the little milk cartons they give out at school.

Oh my gosh, flashback to “hot lunch”… I was ALWAYS jealous of the kids that got to buy hot lunch every day. My sister and I always had to make our lunch for school and once in a while, as a special treat, we were sent to school with some lunch money to buy lunch. Now, looking back, I’m like, “REALLY?” Why would I have been so excited about processed/fake fish sticks and stale tater tots? Gross. I have NO IDEA why I was so jealous of the kids that got to eat those delicious pretend-food meals everyday. So, I guess it’s time for me to say it:

Thank you, mom.

My kids aren’t school-aged yet, so I don’t know if hot lunch has improved, but there has been A LOT of progress towards the recognition of teaching our kids healthy eating habits, so I sure hope so!

Okay, back to the crochet milk carton pattern… simply click on the pattern photo below to be taken to the Resource Library where you can download the milk carton crochet pattern for free!

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Materials you will need:


– DK/light worsted weight yarn / 100% cotton
Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK: Paper White
Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK: Royal Blue
Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK: Pure Black
3.00 mm crochet hook
Stuffing
– Tapestry needle
Scissors
– Stitch markers
-Optional: scrap cardboard bits (to create more rigid sides)

Skills you will need:


magic circle
st (stitch)
sc (single crochet)
inc (increase: 2 single crochets in one stitch)
BLO (back loops only)
(…)x (repeat instructions indicated number of times)
[…] total number of stitches in round

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Love crochet amigurumi? I have more animal and free food toy patterns! Here’s a couple you might be interested in: