Want maintenance-free greenery for your living or office space? Look at these Knitted Plants Free Patterns to craft cacti, succulents, and more!
If you desire to knit something unique other than dolls, bears, and sweaters, these knitting plants are the best option. They are a great way of bringing nature into your personal space with knitting skills.
Knitted Plants Free Patterns
1. Mini Cactus

Jen Lucas has knitted this mini cactus with tiny stitches, replacing the spiky spines with soft spines. You can also knit one using worsted yarn and stockinette stitch.
2. Cyclops Pot Plant

Lovecraft presents you with a unique plant design that is approximately 13cm tall. It comes with a removable eye and a posable stem. It is knitted flat and suitable for intermediate knitters.
3. Knitted Botanical Buddies

With zero maintenance, these botanical buddies by Amanda Berry will become your new buddies in no time. They are easy and quick to knit.
4. Finger Jade Succulent

Add a touch of finger Jade plant to home décor, as Anne De Silva has done. To give it a plush feel, she used poly-fil and worsted yarn with size 6mm needles to knit it.
5. String of Pearls

Anne De Silva has come up with a new plant design inspired by strings of pearls. She has used worsted yarn, and the most important gauge is not important here.
6. Knitted Flowering Primrose

Decorate your favorite room with this knitted Primrose plant by Fitting in Knitting. Use a 3.25mm needle and Spare 7 hours from your busy schedule to knit this.
7. Mini Baby Mandrake Root

All the Harry Potter fans, get ready to knit this Mandrake Root by Anne De Silva. It measures approximately 5 inches, and no gauge is required.
8. Coleus plant

With its rich colors and intricate leaf details, this knitted coleus by Grace Jarman is a stunning way to showcase your skills. Perfect for plant lovers who lack a green thumb!
9. Playful Weeeds
Who knew weeds could be so fun? This lively design by Anna Hrachovec captures the whimsy of nature with its wavy, wild tendrils—ideal for adding a touch of mischief to your knitting.
10. Stunning Knitted Succulent

This beautifully textured succulent is the ultimate low-maintenance houseplant. Knit in soothing greens by Anne de Silva is a stylish way to bring a little nature indoors.