12 Crochet Aloe Vera Plant Ideas for Maintenance-Free Decor

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Ideas and DIY

Want to create a maintenance-free indoor plant home decor? Try crocheting aloe vera plants that survive all weathers and low light.

Aloe vera plants are easy to grow indoors, yet their grown-up size requires us relocate them every few months. Therefore, these crocheted aloe vera plants allow us to keep our corners filled with green succulents, without worrying about their growth and the necessities of the real plant.


Crochet Aloe Vera Plant

1. Sunless Aloe Vera

This vibrant green baby aloe vera looks adorable with multiple thick individual leaves. Moreover, the formation of clusters and a slight curve in the center leaves gives it a realistic look.

2. Aloe Twins

These twin baby aloe vera plants look like twins, which resembles the real plant pups. If you are looking for a desktop succulent plant, then these twins will uplift the overall look of your table.

3. Simply Aloe Vera

The Aloe vera plant represented here may look simple, but the sight of attraction is the circular pot. Additionally, the brown-colored pot, green linings, and the extended floral pattern enhance the plant’s appearance.

4. Evergreen Aloe

If you are looking for a succulent that can be seen from a distance, then this evergreen aloe is the one. So, to create this pattern, you can use teal-green colored yarn and make the leaves uplifted and fleshy. Moreover, placing the plant in a terracotta pot will provide a realistic look.

5. Elongated Aloe Vera

Crocheting plants on your own gives you free will to design the plant according to your choice. This elongated aloe vera is a result of the same. You can keep the leaves as long as you want and settle them in your garden table to boost your confidence.

6. Halloween Aloe Vera

If you are looking to create something different in Halloween decor, then this aloe vera with a pumpkin-orange pot will be the best. Moreover, the orange-colored pot resembles the Halloween pumpkin, and vibrant green leaves keep the plant’s charm alive throughout the season.

7. Bunny Aloe Vera

All aloe vera leaves are usually the same, but the pot pattern makes all the difference. Likewise, this cute bunny-eyed pot, along with fleshy aloe leaves, is creating an adorable sense of crochet gardening.

8. Smiley Aloe Vera

If you are looking to lighten up your study room, then this smiling Aloe vera will find a special place on your bookshelf or study table. The pot style and vibrant red color will help you feel refreshed during your study time.

9. Deserted Aloe vera

To give your crochet aloe vera a natural, dried look, use dark olive green yarn to create shriveled leaves. Additionally, you can select a contrasting white colored pot to keep the Aloe vera plant in focus.

10. Curvy Aloe Vera

If you are overwhelmed by the typical Aloe Vera leaves’ shape, consider giving your plant a curvy look along with a colorful smiley pot that will help it stand.

11. Granny’s Aloe Vera

Your desktop or kitchen counter usually feels incomplete without a small houseplant. So, to fill that space, you can create a beautiful basket of aloe vera that brings back fond childhood memories.

12. Golden Pot Aloe Vera

The Aloe Vera plants are already rich in quality and medicinal uses. Therefore, to enhance their appearance, keep the leaves thick to make them look healthy and place them in small golden pots. This will create an aesthetically pleasing and regal ambiance in your room.