Welcome to this adorable mushroom crochet pattern! These cute little fungi are perfect for beginners and experienced crocheters alike. You can create these charming mushrooms in just a few hours using basic crochet skills. The pattern includes clear instructions for both the cap and stem, allowing you to customize colors and sizes to match your vision.
If you want another fun fungi project, try this king oyster mushroom crochet pattern.
Key Takeaways
- 🧶 Easy-to-follow pattern suitable for beginners
- 🎨 Customizable colors and sizes
- ⏱️ Quick project that can be completed in a few hours
- 🌈 Versatile uses for home decor, gifts, and more
Use Ideas 🎁
Wondering what to do with your finished mushroom creations? Here are some fun ideas:
- Home Decor – Create a woodland-themed shelf display or mantel arrangement
- Fairy Garden – Ad to indoor or outdoor fairy gardens
- Keychain – Attach a keyring to make a cute accessory for your bag or keys
- Garland – String several mushrooms together for a festive decoration
- Gifts – Perfect little presents for nature lovers and friends
- Educational Tools – Use them to teach children about fungi in a fun way
- Holiday Ornaments – Hang them on your Christmas tree or use as fall decor
- Plushies – Make larger versions as soft toys for kids
Have you thought about making a whole mushroom family in different sizes? They look even cuter grouped together! 🍄🍄🍄

Materials&Tools
- Yarn
- Polyester Fiberfill
- 2.0mm Hook
- Yarn Needle
- Glue (To connect the parts, you can also sew with yarn)
Abbreviation
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- inc – increase (2 single crochets in one stitch)
- dec – decrease (merge 2 single crochets into 1)
- sl st – slip stitch
- dc – double crochet
- magic ring – adjustable ring to start crocheting in the round
- BLO – back loop only
- fp – front post
How to Read Pattern?
- R5: ch, [1 sc, sc inc] x 6, sl st
In Round 5, start with a chain stitch, then repeat the pattern “1 single crochet, single scrochet increase” 6 times. End with a slip stitch.
- (sc+sc+sc)
Parentheses ( ) indicate that all stitches within them are worked into the same stitch. So ‘(sc+sc+sc)’ means working 3 single crochet stitches all into the same stitch.
Pattern Info
Cap
- Start with magic ring
- R1: 6 sc
- R2: [sc, inc] x 3
- R3: 9 dc
- R4: [dc, FPdc] x 9
Stem
- Start with magic ring
- R1: 6 sc
- R2: [sc, inc] x 3
- R3-R4: 9 dc
- R5: [sc, dec] x 3
- R6-R9: 6 sc
- Seam in back loops only (BLO)
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