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This is a free crochet pattern for Snake Plant with photo tutorial.
Design by: Marivic Alcantara
This crocheted Snake Plant was delicately made with tight tension to make it stiff, so adding wire or fabric stiffener is only optional.
And with its stiffness, the leaves already twist/twirl by itself.
Just reshape a bit and arrange to your favorite pot, add some stones or pebbles and that's it!
Yarn: Forest green fine cotton 8 ply mixed with Moss green poly cotton 4 ply
Light yellow 10 ply double pull
Hook: #3/0 or 2.25 mm
14 sc = 2" X 14 sc rows = 2"
Green (Leave)
R1 : ch6, turn, 5sc, ch1, turn
R2-R3 : 5sc, ch1, turn
R4 : 2sc, INC, 2sc, ch1, turn
R5 : 6sc, ch1, turn
R6 : 2sc, INC, 3sc, ch1, turn
R7 : 7sc, ch1, turn
R8 : 3sc, INC, 3sc, ch1, turn
R9-R19 : 8sc, ch1, turn
(Add more rows on this part if you want it longer)
R20 : DEC, 4sc, DEC, ch1, turn
R21-R22 : 6sc, ch1, turn
R23 : DEC, 2sc, DEC, ch1, turn
R24-R25 : 4sc, ch1, turn
R26 : DEC twice, ch1, turn
R27 : 2sc, ch1, turn
R28 : DEC, cut and fasten off
Light Yellow (Edging)
Attatch yarn on the 1st row. Hdc along the side. On the tip(last DEC), make hdc, 2dc, picot, dc, hdc. Hdc along the other side. Cut and fasten off.
Green (Leave)
R1 : ch8, turn, 7sc, ch1, turn
R2-R5 : 7sc, ch1, turn
R6 : 3sc, INC, 3sc, ch1, turn
R7: 8sc, ch1, turn
R8 : 3sc, INC, 4sc, ch1, turn
R9 : 9sc, ch1, turn
R10 : 4sc, INC, 4sc, ch1, turn
R11 : 10sc, ch1, turn
R12 : 4sc, INC, 5sc, ch1, turn
R13 : 11sc, ch1, turn
R14 : 5sc, INC, 5sc, ch1, turn
R15-R30 : 12sc, ch1, turn
(Add more rows on this part if you want it longer)
R31 : DEC, 8sc, DEC, ch1, turn
R32-R33 : 10sc, ch1, turn
R34 : DEC, 6sc, DEC, ch1, turn
R35-R36 : 8sc, ch1, turn
R37 : DEC, 4sc, DEC, ch1, turn
R38 : 6sc, ch1, turn
R39 DEC, 2sc, DEC, ch1, turn
R40 : 4sc, ch1, turn
R41 : DEC twice, ch1, turn
R42 : 2sc, ch1, turn
R43: DEC, cut and fasten off
Light Yellow (Edging)
Attatch yarn on the 1st row. Hdc along the side. On the tip(last DEC), make hdc, 2dc, picot, dc, hdc. Hdc along the other side. Cut and fasten off
Green (Leave)
R1 : ch10, turn, 9sc, ch1, turn
R2-R7 : 9sc, ch1, turn
R8 : 4sc, INC, 4sc, ch1, turn
R9-R10: 10sc, ch1, turn
R11 : 4sc, INC, 5sc, ch1, turn
R12-R13: 11sc, ch1, turn
R14 : 5sc, INC, 5sc, ch1, turn
R15-R16 : 12sc, ch1, turn
R17 : 5sc, INC, 6sc, ch1, turn
R18 : 13sc, ch1, turn
R19 : 6sc, INC, 6sc, ch1, turn
R20-36 : 14sc, ch1, turn
(Add more rows on this part if you want it longer)
R37 : DEC, 10sc, DEC, ch1, turn
R38-R39 : 12sc, ch1, turn
R40 : DEC, 8sc, DEC, ch1, turn
R41-R42 : 10sc, ch1, turn
R43: DEC, 6sc, DEC, ch1, turn
R44 : 8sc, ch1, turn
R45 : DEC, 4sc, DEC, ch1, turn
R46 : 6sc, ch1, turn
R47 : DEC, 2sc, DEC, ch1, turn
R48 : 4sc, ch1, turn
R49: DEC twice, ch1, turn
R50 : 2sc, ch1,turn
R51 : DEC, cut and fasten off
Light Yellow (Edging)
Attatch yarn on the 1st row. Hdc along the side. On the tip(last DEC), make hdc, 3dc, hdc. Hdc along the other side. Slip stitch to the 1st hdc and sc along the side. On the tip(mid dc) make hdc, dc, picot, hdc. Sc along the side. Cut and fasten off.
Marivic Alcantara, a crochet enthusiast from San Pablo City, Laguna and a proud member of “Crochet Lovers in the Philippines.”
I’ve learned crocheting when I was in grade 5 as part of the curriculum. It wasn’t my hobby then, until I had bought a crocheted bag worth P60 from “ukay-ukay” way back 2013. Inspired with its simple design, I made kiddie bags and sold before Christmas. I stopped crocheting a year later when I got a job and back to crocheting when I lost again my job, hahaha! Then I started crocheting and selling girls hair accessories (like headbands, clips, and ponytails), beanies/hats and kiddies bags.
My knowledge and interest with crochet grow more when I joined crochet groups like “Crochet Lovers in the Philippines,” etc. Seeing others creations is very inspiring and your creations being love by others is very heartwarming. As part of growing I started making my own design and pattern. And this is one of those. Hope you like it.
Thank you!
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