Star Jasmine Night-Pergola Caravan – Crochet

Star Jasmine Night-Pergola Caravan – Crochet

This Star Jasmine Night-Pergola Caravan is a cozy miniature camper scene with a cutaway side, a mint-and-white body, and a flower-wrapped pergola that glows like tiny fairy lights. It’s designed as a display piece and a giftable collectible for anyone shopping for amigurumi decor.

With a bunny traveler, a tiny seated companion, and a full set of mini kitchen and bedroom details, this project is perfect for makers who enjoy shopping for cotton yarn bundles, precision crochet hook sets, and miniature-style accessories. The finished scene looks like a styled photo set you’d see in a crochet display listing.

Please note: I strive for accuracy in every pattern, but occasional errors can happen. Thank you for understanding and for enjoying my designs.

Project Overview

You will crochet a cutaway caravan shell, then build the interior modules (kitchen counter, back wall décor, cabinets, bed, pillows, lamp). After that, you’ll crochet the pergola vine frame with star jasmine blossoms and add tiny warm “light” points with embroidery. Finally, you’ll make the bunny and the small seated animal, plus the patio table, chairs, drinks, fruit, and potted plants.

This pattern is written for tight, clean stitches so stuffing does not show. Many parts are miniature, so hook sizes change often. Read the hook note at the start of each component and follow it closely to keep proportions identical to the scene.

Materials

  • Yarn (cotton recommended):
    • Main caravan mint/seafoam (DK or sport cotton)
    • Roof white (same weight as mint)
    • Pergola vine brown (DK/sport cotton)
    • Star jasmine petals white (fine cotton or same weight, crocheted tightly)
    • Interior accents: beige/tan, light gray, soft aqua, pastel blue, sky blue, pale green
    • Bunny: cream/beige, white, light blue, pale pink, light gray
    • Small companion: beige/tan, cream, sky blue, light gray
    • Food/drink colors: lemon yellow, orange/amber, red/pink, purple, green
  • Hooks:
    • 3.25 mm for caravan shell and large furniture
    • 2.75 mm for medium minis (pillows, bottles, cabinet doors)
    • 2.25 mm for tiny minis (flowers, fruit, glasses, tiny décor)
    • Optional 3.5 mm for the bobble blanket edging if your blanket is too stiff
  • Notions: stitch markers, tapestry needle, scissors, pins, ruler
  • Stuffing: polyester fiberfill
  • Structure:
    • Thin plastic canvas or craft foam for walls/roof reinforcement (optional but helps the crisp cutaway)
    • Cardboard or chipboard for the back “corkboard” panel (covered in crochet)
  • Eyes: 6–8 mm safety eyes for bunny, 6 mm for small companion (or embroidered)
  • Adhesives: fabric glue or hot glue (low-temp) for small props (use sparingly)

Finished Size

Size depends on yarn and tension. With sport/DK cotton and a 3.25 mm hook, the caravan display is typically about 8–10 in (20–25 cm) long and 6–7 in (15–18 cm) tall including the pergola. The bunny stands about 5–6 in (13–15 cm).

Gauge and Tension

Gauge is not critical, but proportion is. Crochet tightly so stitches are compact. If your caravan looks floppy, go down a hook size. If parts feel too stiff to shape, go up one hook size for that specific piece only.

Abbreviations

  • MR = magic ring
  • ch = chain
  • sc = single crochet
  • inc = 2 sc in same stitch
  • dec = invisible decrease
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • hdc = half double crochet
  • dc = double crochet
  • blo = back loop only
  • flo = front loop only
  • st(s) = stitch(es)
  • rnd = round
  • row = row

Color & Texture Notes

The image shows a soft mint caravan body with a bright white roof and a brown braided vine pergola. The pergola is dotted with tiny warm points that look like fairy lights. Create that look with small yellow embroidery knots, or tiny yellow beads stitched in place.

Keep the interior palette light: mint cabinetry, beige/tan shelving, pale aqua wall band, and pastel blue bedding. The crescent moon wall light is warm yellow and slightly raised like a plush appliqué.

CARAVAN SHELL

Base Floor Panel (mint) – use 3.25 mm hook

This floor is an oval-rectangle hybrid with rounded corners, matching the caravan footprint in the image. Work in rows, then border in rounds to create a firm rim for walls.

  1. Ch 33. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across (32). Ch 1, turn.
  2. Rows 2–18: Sc across (32). Ch 1, turn. Do not fasten off.
  3. Border rnd 1: Sc evenly around the rectangle. Work 3 sc in each corner st to round corners. Sl st to first sc.
  4. Border rnd 2: Sc around, placing 3 sc in the center corner sc from previous rnd. Sl st to join. Fasten off with a long tail for sewing.

If you want extra firmness, cut a matching piece of craft foam and tack it under the floor later. Keep edges smooth so it doesn’t distort the wall seam.

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Outer Wall Strip (mint) – use 3.25 mm hook

This is a long strip you will sew around the floor to form the caravan body. The cutaway side is left open and later finished with a thick white window/roof frame.

  1. Ch 95 (or enough to wrap around 3 sides of your floor: back + two ends + partial front). Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across.
  2. Rows 2–12: Sc across. Ch 1, turn.
  3. Row 13 (rim): Sc across in blo to create a bend line. Ch 1, turn.
  4. Rows 14–18: Sc across. Fasten off, leaving a long sewing tail.

Dry-fit the strip around the floor. The back wall should be straight. The ends curve around the corners. The front can be slightly shorter to create the open cutaway look, as in the photo.

Attach Outer Wall to Floor

  • Pin the wall strip to the floor border, right sides facing outward.
  • Whipstitch through both layers along the base edge.
  • At the cutaway side, stop and leave a wide opening (the entire side wall is missing in the image).

Stuff is not needed in the wall. The caravan body should stay hollow. If you used craft foam, insert it now and tack it in place with a few stitches.

Interior Lining Band (pale aqua) – use 3.25 mm hook

The photo shows a pale aqua band running along the inner walls. Crochet a narrow strip and sew it inside near the floor line.

  1. Ch 70. Sc in 2nd ch and across.
  2. Rows 2–3: Sc across. Fasten off.

Sew this strip inside the caravan along the lower wall, stopping before the cutaway opening so the edge remains clean.

White Roof Frame (thick rounded edge) – use 3.25 mm hook

The caravan has a bright white, rounded roof edge that wraps the cutaway opening like a thick frame. You’ll crochet a continuous “tube-like” band and stitch it onto the top rim and around the opening.

  1. With white, ch 120 (enough to go around the top rim and the cutaway opening; adjust by fitting).
  2. Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch and across. Ch 1, turn.
  3. Rows 2–6: Sc across. This creates a thick band.
  4. Row 7: Sc across in blo to create a fold line. Fasten off with a long tail.

Fold the band along the blo line to form a rounded lip. Stitch it along the caravan top rim and around the cutaway opening, keeping the frame smooth and evenly thick.

Roof Panel (white) – use 3.25 mm hook

The roof is a slightly domed rectangle that sits behind the white frame. It does not cover the cutaway opening; it arches above it.

  1. Ch 31. Sc in 2nd ch and across (30). Ch 1, turn.
  2. Rows 2–14: Sc across (30). Ch 1, turn.
  3. Rows 15–18: Sc across, but on each row, skip first st and skip last st (dec by 2 per row) to create a gentle curve.
  4. Fasten off. Lightly steam-block into a soft arch.

Sew the roof panel onto the top rim behind the thick white frame. Keep the front edge slightly forward to mimic the rounded canopy look in the image.

Window Opening (right side) – use 2.75 mm hook

On the interior right wall, the photo shows a rounded window with a thick white border. Create a small white oval ring and stitch it to the wall.

  1. With white, ch 16, sl st to form a ring.
  2. Rnd 1: Ch 1, sc 16. Sl st to join.
  3. Rnd 2: (Sc 2, inc) repeat around (approx 21). Sl st to join.
  4. Rnd 3: Sc around. Fasten off.

Cut a window hole in the wall by carefully widening stitches with a needle, or simply stitch the ring onto the wall and leave it as a decorative window frame.

PERGOLA VINE FRAME WITH STAR JASMINE

Pergola Top Beam (brown) – use 3.25 mm hook

The pergola is a thick brown beam that runs along the top front edge, with braided vines draped across it. Start with a firm tube.

  1. Ch 46. Sc in 2nd ch and across (45). Ch 1, turn.
  2. Rows 2–5: Sc across (45). Fasten off.
  3. Fold lengthwise and whipstitch long edge to form a thick strap. Lightly stuff for roundness.

Stitch this beam to the top front of the white frame, centered so it spans the entire opening like a pergola header.

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Hanging Braided Vine (brown) – use 2.75 mm hook

The vine looks like twisted cords draped in gentle waves. Make three long cords, braid them loosely, then tack to the beam.

  • Cord A: Ch 140, sl st in each ch back to start for a tight cord. Fasten off.
  • Cord B: Repeat Cord A.
  • Cord C: Repeat Cord A.

Braid the three cords loosely. Do not pull tight; you want a soft, chunky braid like in the photo. Tack braid ends to the beam, then add a few small stitches along the top to hold the drape.

Star Jasmine Flowers (white) – use 2.25 mm hook

Each flower is a small 5-petal star. Make many; the image shows blossoms spaced closely along the vine, including clusters near the corners.

  1. MR, ch 1.
  2. Rnd 1: 10 sc in MR. Sl st to join (10). Fasten off white if changing center color.
  3. Optional center: With pale yellow, surface stitch a tiny dot in the middle. Fasten off.
  4. Petals: Join white to any st. (Ch 2, dc, ch 2, sl st in same st) for a petal. Sl st to next st. Repeat 5 times, spacing petals every other stitch.
  5. Fasten off with a tail for sewing.

Make 18–28 flowers. Sew them along the vine braid, pointing petals outward. Add a few blossoms directly on the beam for fullness.

“Fairy Light” Glow Points (warm yellow) – use needle only

The image shows tiny warm dots glowing along the vine. Mimic this by embroidery French knots or tiny stitched beads.

  • Thread a tapestry needle with warm yellow yarn or embroidery floss.
  • Place tiny knots every 1–1.5 inches (2.5–4 cm) along the vine.
  • Concentrate a few near the corners and above the window side, like the photo.

INTERIOR BACK WALL & DÉCOR

Back Wall Liner (light beige) – use 3.25 mm hook

This panel sits against the inside back wall and supports framed art, a clock, and a photo board.

  1. Ch 30. Sc in 2nd ch and across (29). Ch 1, turn.
  2. Rows 2–16: Sc across. Fasten off.

Stitch the panel to the inside back wall, leaving the top edge snug under the roof line. Keep it flat.

Wall Clock (mint + white) – use 2.25 mm hook

  1. With mint, MR.
  2. Rnd 1: 6 sc in MR (6).
  3. Rnd 2: inc around (12).
  4. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around (18).
  5. Rnd 4: sc around (18). Fasten off mint.
  6. Face: With white, make a second circle through Rnd 3, then stitch to the front as an appliqué.

Embroider tiny clock hands with dark thread. Stitch clock to back wall near the center-top, matching the photo placement.

Framed Art Pieces (beige frames) – use 2.75 mm hook

Make 3–4 small rectangles. One shows a floral motif, and two are tiny picture frames on the right.

  • Frame base: Ch 8. Sc in 2nd ch and across (7). Rows 2–6: Sc across. Fasten off.
  • Border: With beige, sc evenly around. Add 3 sc at corners. Fasten off.

For the floral frame, embroider simple green stems and white blossoms. For photo frames, stitch tiny “photo” squares with dark thread, then attach to the right-side board.

Photo Board / Corkboard (beige) – use 2.75 mm hook

  1. Ch 12. Sc in 2nd ch and across (11). Ch 1, turn.
  2. Rows 2–10: Sc across. Fasten off.

Stitch this board on the upper right wall. Add two small hanging photo squares with tiny loops of chain as “strings.” Place them slightly angled like in the image.

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KITCHEN COUNTER & MINI DRINKS

Main Kitchen Counter (mint) – use 3.25 mm hook

The left interior shows a rounded mint counter with a beige top. Build it as a stuffed oval cylinder, then add a flat top.

  1. With mint, ch 16. Sc in 2nd ch and across (15). Continue around the chain to form an oval: sc 13 along the other side, 3 sc in each end (approx 34). Place marker.
  2. Rnd 2: inc at both end curves, sc along sides (increase by 4 total).
  3. Rnd 3: repeat end increases (increase by 4 total). You want a broad oval base.
  4. Rnds 4–14: sc around, no increases, to build height.

Stuff lightly so it stays rounded but not bulging. Fasten off leaving a tail to close the top once the countertop is attached.

Countertop (beige) – use 2.75 mm hook

  1. Make an oval matching the counter base using the same starting chain and 3 rounds, but stop at the diameter that fits.
  2. Sc one extra round without increases for a crisp edge.

Stitch the countertop to the counter body. Keep the edge clean and slightly overhanging like a rounded café bar.

Mini Bottles (amber & green) – use 2.25 mm hook

Two bottles sit on the counter in the image, plus a couple of small glasses and lemon slices.

  1. Rnd 1: MR, 6 sc (6).
  2. Rnd 2: inc around (12).
  3. Rnds 3–6: sc around (12).
  4. Rnd 7: (sc, dec) around (8).
  5. Rnds 8–9: sc around (8).
  6. Rnd 10: dec around (4). Fasten off and close.

Make two bottles. Use amber/orange for one and yellow-green for one. Add a tiny brown “cap” with 4 sc in MR stitched on top.

Mini Glasses & Straws – use 2.25 mm hook

  • Glass: MR 6 sc. Rnd 2: sc around. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around (9). Rnd 4: sc around. Fasten off. Do not stuff.
  • Straw: ch 10, sl st back, fasten off. Stitch inside glass.

Lemon Slices – use 2.25 mm hook

  1. With yellow, MR 8 sc. Sl st to join.
  2. Rnd 2: (sc, inc) around (12). Sl st to join. Fasten off.

Make 3–5 slices. Stitch them on the counter near the glasses, like the photo. Add one small “half lemon” by folding a circle and stitching the edge.

INTERIOR CABINETS & TREATS

Small Cabinet Unit (mint) – use 3.25 mm hook

This unit sits mid-right inside, with two cabinet doors and pastries on top.

  1. Ch 18. Sc in 2nd ch and across (17). Ch 1, turn.
  2. Rows 2–8: Sc across. Fasten off.
  3. Fold into a box: stitch side seam, then stitch a base rectangle to close bottom.

Create a separate top panel (17 by 10 rows) and stitch it on. Lightly stuff or insert a foam block so it holds shape.

Cabinet Doors (mint + beige knobs) – use 2.75 mm hook

  • Door (make 2): Ch 7. Sc in 2nd ch and across (6). Rows 2–7: Sc across. Fasten off.
  • Knob: With beige, MR 4 sc, fasten off, stitch to door center.

Stitch doors to the cabinet front with a tiny gap between them. Add a short vertical seam line down the middle, matching the image.

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Pastries: Cookies & Donut – use 2.25 mm hook

  • Cookie: MR 6 sc. Rnd 2: inc around (12). Rnd 3: sc around. Fasten off. Add dark “chips” with embroidery.
  • Donut: With beige, MR 8 sc. Rnd 2: (sc, inc) around (12). Rnd 3: sc around. Leave a small center hole by not tightening MR fully. Frosting: surface stitch pink around top.

Place 2–3 cookies and one donut on the cabinet top. Tack them in place so they don’t slide.

BED, PILLOWS, AND MOON LAMP

Bed Base (mint) – use 3.25 mm hook

The bed platform sits to the right inside the caravan, with a blue textured blanket on top.

  1. Ch 22. Sc in 2nd ch and across (21). Ch 1, turn.
  2. Rows 2–12: Sc across. Fasten off.
  3. Fold into a low box: stitch side seam, add a base panel, and lightly stuff so it stays flat and sturdy.

Mattress Top (white) – use 2.75 mm hook

  1. Ch 22. Sc in 2nd ch and across (21). Rows 2–10: Sc across. Fasten off.

Stitch mattress to the bed base. Keep edges crisp and slightly raised.

Bobble Blanket (sky blue) – use 3.25 mm hook

The blanket in the image has a plush, bumpy texture. Use bobble stitches across a rectangle, then add a neat border.

  1. Ch 22. Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch and across (21). Ch 1, turn.
  2. Row 2: *Sc 1, bobble in next st* repeat across. Ch 1, turn.
  3. Row 3: Sc across. Ch 1, turn.
  4. Repeat Rows 2–3 until blanket covers most of mattress (about 14–16 rows total).
  5. Border: Sc evenly around. Fasten off.

If your bobbles are too tight, switch to 3.5 mm for the border only. Lay the blanket on the bed, slightly rumpled, and tack corners down.

Pillows (white and star pillow blue) – use 2.75 mm hook

  • White pillow: Ch 10. Sc across (9). Rows 2–10: Sc across. Fold, stitch edges, stuff lightly, close.
  • Star pillow: With medium blue, make two stars using 5 points: MR 5 sc, then for each point (ch 3, sc in 2nd ch, hdc, sl st back to center). Make 2, stitch together, lightly stuff.

Place the white pillow behind the star pillow, matching the photo’s layered look.

Crescent Moon Wall Lamp (warm yellow) – use 2.25 mm hook

The moon lamp is a raised crescent attached to the right wall, glowing warm. Crochet two crescents and stitch together for a plush look.

  1. Outer curve: Ch 14. Sc in 2nd ch and across (13). Rows 2–6: Sc across.
  2. Shape crescent: On Rows 7–10, dec 1 st at one end each row to taper.
  3. Inner curve: Make a smaller piece (ch 10, sc across, 6 rows).

Stitch inner piece onto the outer piece to form a crescent opening. Make a second identical crescent. Stitch together, lightly stuff, and attach to the wall near the window side.

BUNNY TRAVELER DOLL

Bunny Head (cream) – use 2.75 mm hook

  1. Rnd 1: MR 6 sc (6).
  2. Rnd 2: inc around (12).
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around (18).
  4. Rnd 4: (sc 2, inc) around (24).
  5. Rnd 5: (sc 3, inc) around (30).
  6. Rnds 6–10: sc around (30).
  7. Rnd 11: (sc 3, dec) around (24).
  8. Rnd 12: (sc 2, dec) around (18).

Insert safety eyes between Rnds 8–9, about 6–7 stitches apart. Begin stuffing firmly. Continue shaping.

  1. Rnd 13: (sc, dec) around (12).
  2. Rnd 14: dec around (6). Fasten off and close.

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Bunny Ears (cream) – use 2.75 mm hook

  1. Rnd 1: MR 6 sc (6).
  2. Rnd 2: (sc, inc) around (9).
  3. Rnds 3–10: sc around (9).
  4. Flatten and sc across both layers for 3–4 stitches to close base. Fasten off.

Make 2. Stitch ears low and slightly to the sides so they droop gently, like the photo.

Bunny Body (cream) – use 2.75 mm hook

  1. Rnd 1: MR 6 sc (6).
  2. Rnd 2: inc around (12).
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around (18).
  4. Rnd 4: (sc 2, inc) around (24).
  5. Rnds 5–8: sc around (24).
  6. Rnd 9: (sc 2, dec) around (18).
  7. Rnds 10–12: sc around (18). Stuff firmly.
  8. Rnd 13: (sc, dec) around (12).
  9. Fasten off leaving a long tail for attaching head.

Arms (cream) – use 2.75 mm hook

  1. Rnd 1: MR 6 sc (6).
  2. Rnd 2: (sc, inc) around (9).
  3. Rnds 3–8: sc around (9).
  4. Flatten and close with sc across. Fasten off.

Make 2. Sew to sides of body, slightly forward so the bunny stands in a sweet pose.

Legs (cream) – use 2.75 mm hook

  1. Rnd 1: MR 6 sc (6).
  2. Rnd 2: inc around (12).
  3. Rnd 3: sc around (12).
  4. Rnd 4: (sc 2, dec) around (9).
  5. Rnds 5–8: sc around (9). Stuff lightly.
  6. Flatten top and close with sc across. Fasten off.

Make 2. Attach under body so feet face forward and the bunny stands stable.

Blouse (white) with Floral Motifs (green + white) – use 2.75 mm hook

The blouse is white with small green stems and white blossoms on the front, resembling star jasmine. Crochet a simple top, then add appliqué flowers.

  1. With white, ch 22, join to form a ring (be careful not to twist).
  2. Rnd 1: ch 1, sc around (22).
  3. Rnds 2–6: sc around (22).
  4. Arm openings: Rnd 7: sc 5, ch 5, skip 5, sc 7, ch 5, skip 5, sc 5.
  5. Rnds 8–10: sc around, working into chains for armholes.
  6. Neck shaping: Rnd 11: (sc 2, dec) around to slightly taper. Fasten off.

Make 6–8 tiny blossoms using the same star jasmine flower method (2.25 mm hook). Stitch them on the blouse front. Add thin green embroidered stems connecting blossoms, matching the clustered floral look in the photo.

Skirt (light blue) – use 2.75 mm hook

  1. Join light blue at blouse hem. Rnd 1: sc around (22).
  2. Rnd 2: (sc, inc) around (33).
  3. Rnd 3: sc around (33).
  4. Rnd 4: (sc 2, inc) around (44).
  5. Rnds 5–7: sc around (44).
  6. Rnd 8: hdc around for a soft flare. Fasten off.

The skirt should sit like a gentle A-line, ending above the bunny’s feet, as shown.

Shoes (pale pink) – use 2.25 mm hook

  • Make 2 small ovals: ch 6, sc around to form an oval (approx 12 sts), then 2 rounds sc. Lightly stuff toe only. Stitch to feet.

Sun Hat (white with mint band and tiny flowers) – use 2.75 mm hook

The hat is a wide-brim white hat with a subtle mint band and a small white flower cluster on the side.

  1. With white, MR 6 sc.
  2. Rnd 2: inc around (12).
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around (18).
  4. Rnd 4: (sc 2, inc) around (24).
  5. Rnds 5–7: sc around (24) for the crown.
  6. Brim Rnd 8: (sc 2, inc) around (32).
  7. Brim Rnd 9: (sc 3, inc) around.
  8. Brim Rnd 10: sc around, then add one more increase round if you want a wider brim.

For the mint band, surface stitch a mint line around the crown base. Add 2–3 tiny white flowers (2.25 mm hook) and stitch them on one side of the band.

Face Embroidery (nose and smile)

Embroider a tiny pink triangular nose centered between the eyes. Add a short vertical stitch down, then a gentle curved smile on each side. Keep it subtle and sweet, matching the photo’s soft expression.

SMALL SEATED COMPANION (TINY ANIMAL)

Head (beige) – use 2.75 mm hook

  1. MR 6 sc (6).
  2. Rnd 2: inc around (12).
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around (18).
  4. Rnds 4–6: sc around (18).
  5. Rnd 7: (sc, dec) around (12).
  6. Stuff lightly. Rnd 8: dec around (6). Fasten off.

Body (beige) – use 2.75 mm hook

  1. MR 6 sc.
  2. Rnd 2: inc around (12).
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around (18).
  4. Rnds 4–6: sc around (18).
  5. Rnd 7: (sc, dec) around (12). Stuff.
  6. Rnd 8: sc around (12). Fasten off.

Attach head to body. Add small cream muzzle patch (oval appliqué) and a tiny nose stitch.

Ears and Tail – use 2.25 mm hook

  • Ears (make 2): MR 4 sc, Rnd 2: (sc, inc) around (6), Rnd 3: sc around. Flatten and sew.
  • Tail: MR 6 sc, fasten off, stitch to back.

Simple Vest (sky blue) – use 2.75 mm hook

The seated companion shows a little blue garment panel on the chest. Crochet a small bib-like vest piece.

  • Ch 8. Sc in 2nd ch and across (7). Rows 2–5: Sc across.
  • Straps: ch 4 at each top corner, fasten off. Tie or stitch straps behind the neck.

PATIO TABLE, CHAIRS, AND SNACKS

Pedestal Table (mint + white top) – use 3.25 mm hook for base, 2.75 mm for top

  1. Base with mint (3.25 mm): MR 6 sc.
  2. Rnd 2: inc around (12).
  3. Rnd 3: (sc, inc) around (18).
  4. Rnd 4: sc around (18).
  5. Stem: Rnds 5–10: (sc 1, dec) around to taper, then sc around for height.

Make a separate white tabletop circle with 2.75 mm hook: increase to about 24–30 sts, then one round sc. Stitch tabletop on. Keep it slightly wider than the pedestal, matching the photo.

Fruit Bowl & Fruit – use 2.25 mm hook

  • Bowl: MR 6 sc, Rnd 2 inc (12), Rnd 3 sc, Rnd 4 (sc, dec) to curve inward. Do not close fully.
  • Fruit balls: MR 6 sc, Rnd 2 inc (12), Rnd 3 sc, Rnd 4 dec (6). Make red, purple, yellow, and green.

Place fruit in the bowl and tack down. Add a tiny bunch effect by stitching fruits together lightly.

Mini Drinks on Table – use 2.25 mm hook

In the image, the table holds tiny drinks with colored liquid and lemon accents.

  • Make 2 glasses using the mini glass instructions above.
  • Add a tiny red “juice” circle inside one glass (appliqué), and a pale yellow “lemonade” circle inside the other.
  • Stitch a lemon slice to the rim of one glass.

Chairs (2) – use 2.75 mm hook

Two small chairs sit in front of the caravan. They are simple, light, and slightly rounded, with a woven look.

  1. Seat (make 2): Ch 10. Sc across (9). Rows 2–10: Sc across. Fasten off.
  2. Backrest: Ch 10. Sc across (9). Rows 2–8: Sc across. Fasten off.
  3. Arms/side rails: Ch 14, sc back. Make 2 per chair.

Stitch seat to backrest at a right angle. Add side rails. For legs, make 4 cords per chair (ch 18, sl st back) and stitch under corners.

POTTED PLANTS & FRONT YARD DETAILS

Simple Pot (pink or beige) – use 2.75 mm hook

  1. MR 6 sc.
  2. Rnd 2: inc (12).
  3. Rnd 3: sc around.
  4. Rnd 4: (sc, inc) around (18).
  5. Rnds 5–7: sc around (18).
  6. Rnd 8: blo sc around for a rim. Fasten off. Stuff lightly.

Leafy Plant (green) – use 2.25 mm hook

  • Leaves: ch 6, sc in 2nd ch, hdc, dc, hdc, sc; sl st at base. Make 6–10 leaves.
  • Stitch leaves into the pot opening, layering heights.

Make 2–3 pots to cluster on the left side of the caravan like the photo, with one taller pot and one smaller pink pot.

Mini Fence Accent (white) – use 2.75 mm hook

A tiny white picket fence detail appears behind the plants. Crochet a short strip and place it as a backdrop.

  • Ch 26. Row 1: sc across.
  • Row 2: *(sc 2, ch 1, sc 2)* repeat to create small picket bumps. Fasten off.

Placement Guide (Match the Scene)

  • Left interior: place the rounded mint kitchen counter with bottles, glasses, and lemon slices on top.
  • Back wall: attach the clock near the top center, framed art to the left, and the photo/corkboard cluster to the right.
  • Mid-right: set the mint cabinet unit with cookie and donut on top.
  • Right interior: position the bed with white pillow behind the blue star pillow, and the blue bobble blanket on top.
  • Right wall: attach the warm yellow crescent moon lamp near the window area.
  • Top front: fix the brown pergola beam, drape the braided vine, sew on many star jasmine flowers, then add warm yellow “light” knots.
  • Outside foreground: stand the bunny at left front, place table center, and seat the small companion on the right chair.
  • Left foreground: cluster potted plants and the tiny fence detail.

Final Assembly and Facial Detailing

Pin the caravan shell to keep the cutaway frame symmetrical, then stitch roof and frame firmly. Attach pergola beam first, then vine braid, then flowers, then glow points. For the bunny, confirm eye spacing before tightening the head closure, and embroider a small nose and gentle smile.

Care Notes

Display away from direct sunlight to keep pastel yarn crisp. Handle minis by the base pieces, not the flowers or tiny drinks. If using glued props, allow full cure before moving the scene.

Quick Checklist Before You Finish

  • Caravan cutaway opening is smooth and evenly framed in white.
  • Pergola vine is braided loosely and drapes in soft waves.
  • Star jasmine flowers are evenly spaced with a few clustered accents.
  • Interior has clock, frames, photo board, counter props, cabinet treats, bed set, and moon lamp.
  • Outdoor set includes bunny, table with fruit and drinks, two chairs, and seated companion.

Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines

Dust with a soft makeup brush or clean paintbrush. For spots, use a barely damp cloth with mild soap, then blot dry. Avoid soaking the caravan shell to protect structure inserts. Store in a box with tissue paper support, keeping flowers and small props from being crushed.

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