Creating an amigurumi cactus family with faces is such a delightful adventure! 🌵 Each little cactus character brings its own personality to the table, making the crafting process both imaginative and rewarding. I find joy in selecting vibrant yarn colors, whether it’s a classic green or something quirky and unexpected. The process of crocheting these tiny wonders is soothing, almost like a gentle meditation with a creative twist. As I work through each stitch, I can almost see their little faces coming to life, ready to brighten up any room with their charm and whimsy. 😊
The best part of making an amigurumi cactus family is that it’s perfect for all skill levels. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or a curious beginner, there’s something magical about watching a simple ball of yarn transform into a tiny, smiling succulent. I love how the pattern allows for creativity, encouraging me to play around with different facial expressions and accessories. Adding cute little eyes and a smile is like bringing a small world of happiness to life. Plus, there’s no need to worry about watering these adorable cacti! They make for the perfect handmade gift or a quirky addition to any cozy corner. 🌼

🌵 Cactus Family Amigurumi Crochet Pattern
Create a whole family of smiling cacti in blue pots, each with a friendly face and a pink flower crown. This is a perfect beginner-to-intermediate level project.
🧶 Materials Needed
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Worsted weight cotton yarn:
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Green (body & arms)
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Pink (flower)
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Beige/light peach (face)
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Blue (pot)
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Black (embroidered smile)
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Safety eyes (8–12 mm depending on size)
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3.0 mm crochet hook
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Yarn needle
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Stuffing
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Stitch marker
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Scissors
📏 Finished Sizes (with 3.0 mm hook)
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Large Cactus: ~26 cm (10.2″)
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Medium Cactus: ~20 cm (7.8″)
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Small Cactus: ~14 cm (5.5″)
🧵 Abbreviations (US Terms)
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MR – Magic Ring
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sc – Single Crochet
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inc – Increase
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dec – Decrease
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sl st – Slip Stitch
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ch – Chain
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FLO – Front Loop Only
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BLO – Back Loop Only
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FO – Fasten Off
🪴 Pot (Make 1 per cactus – Blue)
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MR, 6 sc
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inc x6 → 12
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(sc, inc) x6 → 18
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(2 sc, inc) x6 → 24
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(3 sc, inc) x6 → 30
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(4 sc, inc) x6 → 36
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(5 sc, inc) x6 → 42
(Small: stop here)
8–12. sc around in BLO
(Medium: add 1 more round, Large: add 2 more rounds)
FO and weave in end.
🌵 Cactus Body (Green)
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MR, 6 sc
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inc x6 → 12
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(sc, inc) x6 → 18
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(2 sc, inc) x6 → 24
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(3 sc, inc) x6 → 30
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(4 sc, inc) x6 → 36
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(5 sc, inc) x6 → 42
(Small: stop increases at 30, Medium: stop at 36)
8–35. sc around
(Small: ~22 rounds, Medium: ~28 rounds)
Stuff firmly.
😊 Face Patch (Beige)
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ch 9
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sc in 2nd ch from hook and across → 8
3–7. sc across → 8
FO, leave long tail and sew onto body.
Attach safety eyes on either side of face and embroider smile underneath.
🌿 Arms (Make 2 per cactus)
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MR, 6 sc
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inc x6 → 12
3–10. sc around
(Small: 7 rounds)
Stuff lightly and sew to body on each side with arms pointing up like a hug.
🌸 Flower Topper (Pink Puff Flower)
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MR
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(YO, insert hook, pull up loop) x4, YO and pull through all loops – puff stitch
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sl st, repeat puff stitch 5 times total
Pull tight and FO with long tail
Sew to top of head
🧩 Assembly
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Insert cactus body into pot and stitch in place
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Add face patch, eyes, and mouth
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Attach arms
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Stitch flower on top
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Repeat for each size cactus
💡 Tip:
You can make the whole family from the same base pattern by adjusting the number of rounds or stitches per round. Mix & match pot sizes, arm placements, and face expressions for variety!
