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Crochet this Tender Tomato amigurumi with the free crochet pattern!

As you know, I’m a huge fan of designing fun, quick, and easy amigurumi fruit. Now, this may be controversial for some, but I grew up being taught the tomato is a fruit. However, so far my limited online research has taught me that botanically tomatoes are indeed fruits, but the culinary classification would consider tomatoes vegetables (you can read more about the classification of tomatoes here if you fancy it…).

Long story short, whether you think tomatoes are fruits or veggies, I don’t think it matters. But either way, if you’d like to crochet a tomato, you’re in the right place!

I also have to admit that I absolutely love tomato in all its forms! Whether raw tomato in salads or on crackers with some good ol’ cheese, cooked tomatoes in fresh Italian pasta or in chunks for a cooked breakfast, or tomatoes totally squished to bits in a tomato sauce or ketchup (really, I’d put tomato sauce aka ketchup on almost everything if it was socially acceptable…but I don’t… don’t worry…). Anyway, enough of all the tomato chat (I’m a little too obsessed!).

Tomato amigurumi free crochet pattern - pin this free tomato crochet pattern for later.

Everything you need to crochet the Tender Tomato amigurumi is below. If however you’d prefer an ad-free PDF version of this pattern you can find it in my online stores (direct links are in the section below). But if you’re happy to crack on with the online ads (which also still massively supports me as a crochet designer!), just keep scrolling until you get to the ‘Tender Tomato Amigurumi Pattern Information’ section on this page. This section is where the free crochet pattern begins. I hope you enjoy crocheting your amigurumi tomato, and please do share pictures of your makes with me – I’d really really love to see them!


Prefer the PDF crochet pattern?

If you would prefer a PDF crochet pattern for this amigurumi tomato, you can grab a really reasonably priced copy of this pattern via my online shops below. But genuinely, using the free pattern on this web page (as long as you’re connected to the internet looking at my site) supports me just as much – so please do whatever works best for you!


Tender Tomato Amigurumi Crochet Pattern Information

Materials needed

Below you’ll find a list of materials needed to crochet the Tender Tomato amigurumi.

Tomato Amigurumi Size

Using the same yarn mentioned above with a 3.5 mm (E) hook, the Tender Tomato amigurumi turned out to be 7 cm / 2.75 ” high (from the base to the top of the middle stem) and 6 cm / 2.36 ” wide.

Gauge

Gauge is not required for this pattern, however for reference my gauge was as follows:

11 sc stitches on 5 cm / 1.96 “

11 rows on 5 cm / 1.96 “

Crochet pattern abbreviations

This tomato amigurumi pattern is written in US terms. Abbreviations used are listed below.

R# – Row/round number

st – Stitch

ch – Chain

sl st – Slip stitch

mc – Magic circle

sc – Single crochet

inc – Increase

dec – Decrease

[…] x … – Repeat the sequence of stitches in brackets x-times

(…) – Total number of stitches at the end of each row/round

Top tips and additional crochet pattern information

  • Pattern level: Easy
  • Yarn: The yarn choice is completely up to you, and you can change the yarn weight, material, and colours based on your own personal preference. Just be aware that the weight of your yarn may impact the hook size you need to use and also the size of your final make.
  • Hook size: I recommend using a smaller hook size than recommended on the yarn label. This will stop the stuffing appearing through your stitches.
  • Working in rounds: All parts within this pattern are worked in continuous rounds unless otherwise stated.
  • Stitch marker: Use a stitch marker at the beginning of each round to keep track of the number of stitches in each round.
  • Stuffing: Unless otherwise stated, stuff all amigurumi parts firmly as you crochet.
  • Decreases: I recommend using invisible decreases throughout.
  • Shaping: A sewing technique is used to shape the amigurumi tomato so it stays in place. Instructions are included within the pattern below.
  • Copyright: You are more than welcome to sell your Tender Tomato amigurumi using this pattern on a small scale. However, the pattern itself cannot be reproduced, sold, or redistributed in any way without the designers’ consent. For more information, please read the full copyright notice at the bottom of this page.

Tender Tomato Amigurumi Crochet Pattern

Tomato

This piece is worked from the top to the bottom.

Use Yarn Colour A (Red).

R1: mc with 6 sc (6)

R2: [inc, sc] x 3 (9)

R3: [inc, 2 sc] x 3 (12)

R4: [inc, sc] x 6 (18)

R5: [2 sc, inc] x 6 (24)

R6: 2 sc, [inc, 3 sc] x 5, inc, 1 sc (30)

R7: [inc, 4 sc] x 6 (36)

R8: 2 sc, [inc, 5 sc] x 5, inc, 3 sc (42)

R9 – R15: sc around (48) – 7 rounds

R16: [dec, 5 sc] x 6 (36)

R17: 4 sc, [dec, 4 sc] x 5, dec (30)

R18: [3 sc, dec] x 6 (24)

Push your starting rows down so the first three rounds curve inwards as shown in image 1 & 2 below. Stuff as firmly as you can, but don’t worry if it the point at the top puffs out a little bit as we will be sewing the shape into place.

Crocheting an amigurumi tomato. Free crochet pattern.

R19: sc, [dec, 2 sc] x 5, dec, sc (18)

R20: [dec, sc] x 6 (12)

Finish stuffing

R21: [dec] x 6 (6)

Cut yarn leaving a yarn tail of approximately 60 cm / 24” and fasten off.

Using a tapestry needle, weave the yarn tail through FLO of the final 6 sts and pull tight to close the gap.

Now we’re going to shape the tomato amigurumi so the top always stays inwards and can’t pop back out.

*Insert needle and yarn tail into a st between R20 & R21 at the bottom of the tomato.

Squeeze the bottom and top of the tomato amigurumi together and pull your needle and yarn tail up through any st between R1 & R2 of the tomato. See image 3.

Insert needle back into the tomato between R1 & R2 (see image 4). Bring your needle back out through any st between R20 & R21.

Shaping a crocheted amigurumi tomato. Free crochet pattern with images.

Pull yarn tail tight so the top of the tomato amigurumi curves inwards.**

Repeat from * to ** going through any sts on the opposite sides to the sts you just made.

Please note: This technique may make the bottom of your tomato amigurumi pucker slightly, but that makes it even more realistic. I hope you like it!

With your yarn tail back through the bottom of the tomato, double knot the yarn tail then thread it onto your needle again. Weave the needle into a nearby st and pull through any other st on the outside of the tomato.

Cut yarn tail to hide.

See completed tomato in image 5.

Crocheted tomato without leaves.

Stem & Leaves

Use Yarn Colour B (Green).

Do not stuff.

Start: ch 6

R1: Start in 2nd ch from hook and sc in next 5 sts (5)

The section you just crocheted is the stem. In R2-R4 we are going to crochet 4 leaves that sit around the bottom of the stem. The leaves will look quite similar to the stem, however the stem is a little thicker.

R2: ch 8, turn to crochet along other side of ch, start in 3rd ch from hook and sl st in next 6 sts, sl st to the starting ch just under last sc in R1 (15) – See image 6

R3: ch 8, turn to crochet along other side of ch, start in 3rd ch from hook and sl st in next 6 sts, sl st to the other side of 1st starting ch (15) – See image 7

R4: ch 8, turn to crochet along other side of ch, start in 3rd ch from hook and sl st in next 6 sts, sl st in the wrong side of 1st starting ch (15) – See image 8

Steps for crocheting the stem and leaves for an amigurumi tomato. Free crochet pattern.

R5: ch 8, turn to crochet along other side of ch, start in 3rd ch from hook and sl st in next 6 sts, sl st to the first ch of R2 (15)

Cut yarn leaving a longer yarn tail for sewing and fasten off. See completed Stem & Leaves in images 9 & 10.

Crocheted stem and leaves for a tomato. Free crochet pattern.

Assembly

Follow the steps below to assemble your Tender Tomato amigurumi. See photos below of my tomato amigurumi so you can compare these images to the assembly steps below.

Step 1: Sew stem and leaves to tomato

Use a tapestry needle and thread it with the long yarn tail end of the stem & leaves. Sew the bottom of the stem to between R1 & R2 of the tomato. Do this by sewing the first ch of each leaf to the tomato amigurumi.

Step 2: Sew in starting yarn tail

Sew in the short yarn tail (the starting yarn tail) of the stem & leaves into the tomato to hide.


Congratulations, you’ve finished crocheting your Tender Tomato!

I hope you’ve enjoyed this free tomato amigurumi crochet pattern.

I’d absolutely love to see your creations and share them with the community. You share your makes with me by posting a picture on social media using the hashtag #CillaCrochets and by tagging me @cillacrochets. I’ll also see your makes if you upload a project (with a photo) to Ravelry linking to my pattern.

If you’ve enjoyed this crochet pattern, you may also enjoy explore more of my amigurumi fruit free crochet patterns. I hope you find something else you like!

Until next time, happy crocheting,

Cilla x


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