What do you pack for a seaside visit? Towel, diving mask… ?
In my case add a tiny crochet hook and a rainbow of Italian crochet thread.
Because nothing says “relaxation” like stitching a cherry next to crashing waves.
I finished my tiniest set yet:
17 miniature crochet fruits, handmade with 100% Italian thread using every free minute from the beachside to quiet late-night stitching at home.
Some pieces got upgraded mid-project — because a pineapple deserves realism too, you know?
I redesigned the kiwi twice just to get the fuzziness right! (Is it even a kiwi if it’s not slightly fuzzy?)
I’ve always loved crocheting fruits and vegetables. They’re vibrant, playful and just deliciously joyful — without any need for refrigeration.
I make them in three sizes and this set is the extra-mini — the kind of tiny that makes you squint a little and say “wait… is that a watermelon seed?”
🔜 Coming soon to the family: tiny crocheted nuts! (Almonds, walnuts, pistachios — still figuring out how to make a peanut in a shell without going slightly nuts myself.)
What can you do with 17 bite-sized crochet fruits?
➤Appliqué them onto bags, hats, or clothes for a juicy accent
➤Turn them into brooches, magnets, or keychains
➤Decorate dollhouses or pretend-play kitchens
➤Add magnets and make your fridge ridiculously adorable
➤Style them in photoshoots or dioramas
➤ Glue them to hair clips or headbands
➤Just collect them — because tiny fruit = instant joy
🍒 Which one is your favorite? And what would you do with them?
Each one is about 1–2 cm of colorful, squishy cuteness: from strawberries to orange slices, kiwis and teeny watermelon wedges.
All made by hand in Israel — with a sea breeze, a pinch of perfectionism and a lot of love.
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