Make your own mini aubergine and garlic! 🍆🧄 This is a quick, fun micro-amigurumi pattern for vegetable earrings or keychains – perfect for beginners looking to try something small and wearable.
PATTERN INFO
The aubergine and garlic pattern guides you through making your own miniature vegetables. The pattern is designed for both earring and keychain size – tips are included in the accompanying video tutorial on how to adjust your materials and hook size depending on the version you want to make.
The full video tutorial is filmed using the keychain size so the stitches are easier to see on camera. It is available for both right-handed and left-handed makers.
What the PDF Includes:
- Step-by-step written instructions.
- Recommendations for yarn and crochet hooks.
- Access to the full video tutorial (right-handed and left-handed versions).
- The pattern is written in English, using US terminology.
- Crochet skill level: Advanced Beginner
- Skills/Stitches required: Magic Circle, Chain, Slip Stitch, Single Crochet, Increase, Decrease, BLO (Back Loop Only), FLO (Front Loop Only).
- Requires only a very small amount of yarn.
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PRICE
£4
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Happy Crocheting!
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Hi, I’m Eleonora. I grew up in Milan and have been living in London since 2019. I left a corporate career to turn my lifelong passion for crafts into a full-time creative business. Creating with my hands has always been part of who I am – from crochet to sewing, from small handmade projects to full garments. I also have a soft spot for animals, especially cats. I started crocheting at a young age and later taught myself how to sew through books and online tutorials. Over time, I began experimenting with different techniques, patterns, and materials, discovering just how powerful and calming handmade creativity can be. That journey led me to share my knowledge online, first through YouTube and later through classes, patterns, and workshops. Today, I’m a crochet and embroidery teacher, helping others learn at their own pace and find confidence through making.





