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Some crafts capture the feeling of a season perfectly, and this collection does just that for fall! Have a look at these Unique Apple Free Crochet Patterns.
One handmade apple a day keeps boring crochet projects away! And in this list, you will find not just one or two, but many unique projects that are enjoyable and creative.
Unique Apple Free Crochet Patterns
1. Colorful Apple Pattern

Stephanie’s handmade apples are something you will want to make all day. The pretty lashes on the big round eyes, little contrasting blush- it is all so enticing and adorable. Make a bunch of them in all the shades to create a set for display!
2. The Appetizing Apple

This quick and easy-to-make apple looks super realistic and will be the perfect addition to any kitchen or kid’s fruit collection. Even beginners can pick up and finish this project with much ease. Read Cilla Crochets‘ article to learn everything that you need to know before you begin.
3. Apple Slice Dishcloth

Add a bit of fruity flair to your daily kitchen appliances with these apple slice dishcloths from Yarnspirations. A minimalistic design with simple details that will get you compliments every time anyone sees you using them.
4. Apple Keychains

Love creative and crafty keychains to decorate your bags with? Then why not make one for yourself? Krista has made this little apple-shaped one that is too cute to skip. It can also be a great back-to-school gift for your kids!
5. Apple Bags

These little apple bags are the best thing you can make for your toddlers to play with. Adults can also use them to store small items and daily essentials. Plus, you can make them in any combination of your choice by following Annemarie’s Haakblog tutorial.
6. Apple Wreath

If you have a 12″ wire wreath, stuffing, a glue gun, any aran-weight yarn, and a 5 mm crochet hook, then you can start making this DIY wreath immediately! All you have to do is create a bunch of apples, stitch them all together using the wire, and voila! Yarnspirations will guide you every step of the way.
7. Apple Paperclip

Don’t use ordinary and boring stationery like everyone else. Take a look at this paperclip topper pattern from Annemarie’s Haakblog. It is the tiniest handmade apple you will find, and you can also use it as an appliqué. So, if you can’t figure out how to decorate your bigger projects, then you already have a great solution!
8. Apple Buddy

Use any chenille or cotton yarn and a 2.5 mm hook to make this little desk buddy by Eden Elizabeth. Ideal to give your little ones as a gift or to your loved ones, so they think of you every time they see this little apple buddy. Isn’t that so thoughtful?
9. Kawaii Apple Keychain

Here is another cutesy apple keychain that you can try instead. Jillian Hewitt’s pattern is equally adorable with its little round eyes, little blush, and a very happy expression. This handmade fruit will instantly cheer up your day.
10. Jellycat Amigurumi Apple

Juli Anne uses chenille yarn in the listed colors, a 3.25 mm hook, 5 mm safety eyes, polyester stuffing, and other basic materials for this plushie apple. And if you are familiar with ch, sl st, sc, hdc, dc, and other stitches, then the pattern will come easily to you.
11. Red Apple Applique

Jessica’s crochet apple appliques measure approximately 2.25″ wide and 2.75″ tall. They are created using some very simple stitches such as mr, ch, sl st, sc, hdc, dc, tr, inc, and yo. Read the article to gather all the materials you will need and keep making!
12. Apple Keychain Pattern

Yet another keychain pattern, and this one will use up all your leftover scrap yarns, too! So, if you are in the mood to make something useful and quick at the same time, this is the perfect place to look. You can also distribute it among your friends to match. Nicole Riley will teach you how.
13. Apple Holder

Thinking of giving your boring work desk a creative makeover? Start by making this apple-shaped holder pattern! Bethanne Corl’s pattern is as unique as it gets and will hold all your essentials, from pens and pencils to scissors. You can even use it as an organizer for your crochet supplies.
14. Green Apple Placemat

We all know that an apple a day keeps the doctor away. Bori Varga has something even better. She created multiple apple-themed circles in various pastel shades and joined them to make a beautiful placemat for dining tables. Follow the tutorial and enjoy crocheting!






