Did anyone say aesthetic? Meet these charming crocheted Hens and Chicks Succulent. Perfect fit for that corner you have left empty.
Stitch by stitch, layer by layer, let us recreate the rosette-shaped beauty of Hens and Chicks with hook and yarn, turning thread into a succulent that never fades.
Crochet Hens and Chicks Succulent
1. Minimalist
When it comes to crafts inspired by nature, the Hens and Chicks succulent fits the bill. Using a dark green yarn with red pointed rosette leaves highlights the plant’s naturally clustered growth.
2. Petals in Stitches
Stitching these rosette-shaped leaves that grow together like family is a creative way to bring miniature nature indoors—no sunlight, no watering required.
3. Cheerful
The adorable crocheted Hens and Chicks prove that the best things come in little bundles. The splashing colour of the leaves gives a cheerful vibe, and that innocence on the pot adds brownie points.
4. Growing in Style
A trio in three different sizes adds variety and balance. When placed together, they make the space feel lively and complete. Playing with colours adds that extra punch to these cuties. Don’t you think so?
5. Fusion
Placing the crocheted plant in a real pot may make you look twice before realising it isn’t real. Try it for yourself and see how the lines blur between craft and nature.
Did you know, the plant itself is known as “always living“, reflecting its hardy nature.
6. Cozy Corner
Tucking the bigger version of this layered crocheted Hens and Chicks succulent into your favourite furniture will turn it into your cozy comfort zone.
7. Twin Bliss
Why stop at one when two can brighten the space even more? One shade darker, one shade lighter-perfect pair for your study or work desk.
8. Nature and Magic
The moss and the yarn are absolutely doing the magic here, “the best of two worlds.”
9. Bohemian

The earthy tones, layered texture and playful patterns bring the free-spirited essence of boho decor. This combination brings warmth and an artistic vibe creating it eye-pleasing.
10. Smilies
The green and white combo with those little eyes and smile makes it a thoughtful gift for a plant lover or a lovely addition to a growing collection of handmade decor pieces.
Turning this iconic succulent into a crocheted project is both fun and rewarding. Who knew yarns could grow? Give it a try and tell us which one is your top pick?















