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Playful Crochet Fried Egg Susemi Pattern with Sunny Vibes

Fry up fun with this Free Crochet Fried Egg Susemi Pattern, adding a quirky touch to kitchens, décor, or playful handmade displays and gifts today.

Trendy Crochet Fried Egg Susemi Pattern for Fun Decor

This tiny piece looks cheerful and fun, with its bright white and yellow yarn bringing a bit of breakfast joy to your day. Its cute, round shape makes it an eye-catching decoration for desks, keychains, bags, or craft displays a simple way to make everyday spaces more lively.

Materials and Uses

  • Materials:

    • Yarn: Standard polyester scrubber yarn (Susemi yarn) in yellow (for the yolk) and white (for the egg white).

    • Hook: A 4.0mm (Size 7/0) crochet hook.

    • Tools: Scissors and a yarn needle for finishing.

  • Uses: Primarily used as a high-quality dish scrubber that creates rich lather. It also serves as a charming handmade gift or a decorative kitchen accessory.

Because it’s soft and lightweight, it’s perfect for kids’ play kitchens, gifts, or just something to smile at while you work or relax. The friendly look and soft texture make it more than a craft item — it adds a playful, cozy touch wherever you place it.

Following this pattern is enjoyable and doable even for beginners, giving you a quick project that builds confidence and crochet skills while you stitch.

You can choose your favorite colors and personalize tiny details, which makes the finished piece feel truly yours.

It’s also great for using up leftover yarn, turning scraps into something cute and special.

With minimal materials and clear steps, this creation brings both relaxation and a sense of pride in making something delightful by hand a blend of creativity, charm, and simple happiness.

Crochet Fried Egg Susemi

Special Features

The scrubber features a double-layered thickness that makes it durable and effective for cleaning. It uses a wavy edge pattern for the egg white, giving it a slightly irregular, realistic “fried” look rather than a perfect circle, which also mimics a simple flower shape. It includes an integrated hanging loop for easy drying.

Level of Difficulty

The level of difficulty is Beginner (Very Easy). It focuses on fundamental stitches, making it an ideal project for those just starting their crochet journey.

Tutor’s Suggestions

  • Loosen Your Tension: The tutor emphasizes keeping your stitches relaxed and “pulling the yarn with less force.” If you crochet too tightly, the scrubber will curl inward instead of lying flat.

  • Hide Yarn as You Go: To save time, hold the yarn tails against your work and crochet over them while changing colors. This eliminates the need for extensive needlework at the end.

Conclusion

This fried egg scrubber is a perfect “quick-win” project. By combining simple increases with a creative wavy border, you transform basic circles into a recognizable and cheerful household item. The result is a thick, durable scrubber that is as fun to look at as it is to use.

Expert Tip

When changing colors, tie the yellow tail and white tail together in a firm double knot on the backside before you continue. Because scrubber yarn is slippery, this extra knot prevents the center yolk from loosening during heavy use in the sink.

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