Sunny Side Cuteness: Crochet Fried Egg & Cherry Tomato Plushies
Add a Dash of Whimsy to Your Crochet Plate!
Make your breakfast extra cute with this delightful crochet combo: a cheerful fried egg paired with an adorable cherry tomato plush! This amigurumi set brings together the charm of handmade food art and the satisfaction of soft, squishy decor. Designed for intermediate crocheters, this pattern includes clearly marked rounds, stitch counts, and simple shaping techniques to bring these kitchen staples to life. Whether you're creating a quirky desk companion, a plush for playtime, or unique kitchen decor, these plushies are perfect for gifting or keeping. Made using soft velvet yarn or standard acrylic, these plushies offer a cuddly texture and playful personality. Ready to add some flavor to your crochet collection?
Materials:
2.0 mm or 2.5 mm crochet hook (depending on yarn type)
Velvet or acrylic yarn in white, yellow, red, and green
Polyester fiberfill stuffing
Stitch markers
Yarn needle
Scissors
πͺ‘ Abbreviations (US Crochet Terms)
Here’s a quick reference of the abbreviations used:
MR – Magic Ring
sc – Single Crochet
Hdc - Half Double Crochet
Dc - Double Crochet
Tr - Treble Crochet
inc – Increase (2 sc in the same stitch)
dec – Decrease (single crochet two stitches together)
BLO - Back Loop Only
FLO - Front Loop Only
ch – Chain
sl st – Slip Stitch
st – Stitch
x – Times (e.g., repeat count)
R - row
L - Loop
FO - fasten off
Pattern
π Cherry Tomato
Tomato Body (Red - make 1):
R1: 6 sc in MR [6]
R2: inc x6 [12]
R3: (sc, inc) x6 [18]
R4: (sc, inc, sc) x6 [24]
R5: (sc 3, inc) x6 [30]
R6: (sc 2, inc, sc2) x6 [36]
R7: (sc 5, inc) x6 [42]
R8-R12: 42 sc [42]
R13: (sc 5, dec) x6 [36]
R14: (2sc, dec, 2sc) x6 [30]
R15: (sc 3, dec) x6 [24]
R16: (sc, dec, sc) x6 [18]
R17: (sc, dec) x6 [12]
Stuff the tomato firmly.
R18: dec x6 [6]
FO and weave in the end.
Tomato Leaf Cap (Green - make 1):
R1: 5sc in MR [6]
R2: inc x5 [10]
R3: ch 6, (sl st, sc, hdc, dc, dc, skip 1 st, sl st) repeat 5 times to make 5 leaf points.
FO with long tail. Attach to top of tomato.
Optional: Add a little loop of green yarn to mimic the stem.
Stem:
Ch 4, in the 2nd ch from the hook, 3 sc
π³ Egg:
R1: 5 sc in Mr [5] [yellow]
R2: inc x5 [10] [yellow]
R3: (sl st, 2 dc), (sl st, 2 hdc), (sl st, 2 dc) x2, (sl st, 2 hdc) [white]
Little Hands: [make 2]
Ch 4, in the 2nd ch from the hook, hdc, hdc, sc
Little Feet: [make 2]
Ch 6, in the 2nd ch from the hook, dc 2, hdc 2, sc
Assembly:
Use yarn needle to sew the yolk onto the egg white securely. Stitch lightly around the base to keep it puffed.
Attach tomato leaf cap to the top of the red tomato body.
For a display set, glue both to a mini plate or use as individual plushies.
Embroider small smiley faces on the yolk and tomato for extra personality!
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Conclusion:
Congratulations on finishing your sunny side egg and cherry tomato crochet plushies! These tasty-looking yarn creations are perfect for decor, pretend food play, or simply adding a fun pop of personality to your crochet collection. This pattern combines fun textures and minimal sewing, making it a satisfying project for anyone who loves playful amigurumi. You can even expand the breakfast theme—add a strip of bacon, a pancake stack, or toast! Crochet isn’t just a craft—it’s a way to turn everyday things into smiles. Don’t forget to share your makes and keep serving up your creativity one stitch at a time.
πΈ Credits
Original pattern by ε°ηΊ’δΉ¦ artist θε
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English translation and blog adaptation by Cozy Crochet Tales
π Pattern Credit & Disclaimer
This crochet pattern is inspired by a design created by θε εζη, a talented crochet artist who originally shared their work on platforms like ε°ηΊ’δΉ¦ (Xiaohongshu). These beautifully crafted pieces have been shared across various social media platforms, and we discovered them as part of our love for handmade creations.
We do not claim ownership of the original design. This version has been translated and adapted into US crochet terms purely for educational and personal crafting purposes, to help fellow crocheters follow along more easily.
Our goal is to share joy, promote creativity, and encourage handmade artistry while respecting the original creator’s work. If you are the original artist and would like credit updated or content removed, please contact us directly—we’re happy to cooperate and make any necessary changes.
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