Fresh Crochet Strawberry Daisy Bag Charm Pattern for Spring Charms
Decorate your bags with Crochet Strawberry Daisy Bag Charm Pattern that gives fruity style and flower beauty for backpacks purses and keys.
A sweet little charm shaped like a strawberry with a cheerful daisy can add a playful touch to any bag or backpack. This friendly accessory turns an everyday purse or travel bag into something more fun, and helps you find it easily with its gentle red and white colors. The crochet strawberry daisy bag charm pattern brings the feeling of a sunny garden wherever you go.
Colorful Crochet Strawberry Daisy Bag Charm Pattern that Makes Bags Pop

It is lightweight, so it never pulls on your bag, and the soft yarn makes it comfortable to touch. People of any age enjoy clipping this charming piece to their school bags, keys, or even as a small gift for someone they care about. Adding this simple decoration to your bag makes each day brighter, and fills your routine with a little extra joy and a sense of uniqueness.

Materials
- Yarn: 3-ply light pink (strawberry body), small amounts white (flower and seeds), green (leaf) – cotton or acrylic
- Hook: 3 mm crochet hook
- Fiberfill: Small amount for stuffing
- Needle: For sewing pieces and embroidering seeds
- Scissors
Abbreviations (US Terms)
- mc: magic circle (magic ring)
- ch: chain
- sc: single crochet
- inc: increase (2 sc in same st)
- dec: decrease (single crochet 2 together)
- hdc: half double crochet
- dc: double crochet
- sl st: slip stitch
- st(s): stitch(es)
Special Notes
- The project consists of a stuffed strawberry, an optional flower, and leaves, all assembled together.
- The body is worked in a continuous spiral; use a stitch marker to keep track of rounds.
Pattern
Strawberry Body
With pink yarn:
- Round 1:
Make a mc. Work 6 sc into the ring. (6) - Round 2:
*1 sc in next st, inc in next st*. Repeat from * to * 3 times. (9) - Round 3:
*2 sc, inc* – repeat 3 times. (12) - Round 4:
*3 sc, inc* – repeat 3 times. (15) - Round 5:
*4 sc, inc* – repeat 3 times. (18) - Round 6:
*5 sc, inc* – repeat 3 times. (21)
- Round 7:
*6 sc, inc* – repeat 3 times. (24) - Round 8:
*7 sc, inc* – repeat 3 times. (27) - Round 9:
*8 sc, inc* – repeat 3 times. (30) - Rounds 10–11:
1 sc in each st around. (30 sts per round)
Shape the Strawberry
- Round 12:
*4 sc, dec* – repeat 5 times (25) - Round 13:
*3 sc, dec* – repeat 5 times (20) - Round 14:
*2 sc, dec* – repeat 5 times (15)
- Stuff the strawberry with fiberfill.
- Round 15:
*1 sc, dec* – repeat 5 times (10)
- Finish off, cut yarn, and sew the end closed neatly. Weave in remaining yarn tail.

Embroider Seeds
- With white yarn and a yarn needle, embroider small straight stitches scattered around the strawberry to look like seeds. Work the yarn in and out, secure at underside.
- Tie off all threads securely and weave in ends.
Leaves
With green yarn:
- Magic ring, work 5 sc into ring. Pull tight.
- Leaf points (worked 5 times):
- Inc in each st around (10)
- Sl st to join.
- Ch 4.
- Skip first ch, work: sc in next ch, hdc in next ch, dc in last ch.
- Sl st in next leaf base st (skip one st if necessary for spacing).
- Repeat for 5 petals.
- Finish off and secure to the top of the strawberry.
Flower (Optional)
With white yarn:
- Magic ring, 5 sc in ring. Pull tight, sl st to first st.
- *Ch 4, ([Yarn over, insert hook, pull up loop] in same st) x3 for a total of 9 loops, yarn over and pull through 8 loops (leaving last one), ch 3, sl st in next st.*
- Repeat from * to * four more times for a total of 5 petals.
- Fasten off. Secure and weave in ends.

Attach Flower Stem (Optional)
- With green yarn and hook:
- Sl st to attach to flower center.
- Ch 4.
- [Yarn over, insert hook, pull up loop] for 7 times, similar to making a short “picot” or stem. Fasten off.
Assembly
- Sew leaves to the top of the strawberry.
- Sew or glue flower with stem near the strawberry’s top, if desired.
- Hide all loose yarn tails.

Pattern Correction
- Make sure round counts are correct; every “increase” or “decrease” should be applied evenly.
- If more seeds are desired, add at any stage after stuffing is complete.
Tips
- Use a stitch marker to keep track of your first stitch of each round.
- Adjust stuffing until the strawberry is plump but not overstretched.
- Use tight stitches and small hook to avoid gaps.
- To hang as a charm, add a small loop with green yarn at the top.
Conclusion
You have now created an adorable amigurumi strawberry complete with decorative leaves and an optional flower accent. This pattern is perfect for keychains, bags, gifts, or as a cute summer accessory! Enjoy experimenting with different berry, leaf, and flower yarn colors.
