This worsted weight yarn pattern is designed to fit children sizes 3–4. Bead crochet is used to add texture and recreate watermelon seeds as dots on the dress skirt. Little Watermelon Dress Pattern by Julie Lapalme on Ravelry Crochet Watermelon Sun Hat Pattern by Repeat Crafter Me Many watermelon crochet patterns use beads for the seeds. However, this one uses a yarn stitched embroidery-style to create the seeds. This style is safer for babies than beads are, which makes it a smart design choice. Watermelon Baby Cocoon Crochet Pattern by Danyel Pink on Ravelry Crochet Watermelon Scarf Pattern by Xasper8ing on Etsy The potholder has a two-tone green rind that reflects the reality of natural watermelon. Black yarn is used to embroider the seeds. Crochet Watermelon Slice Potholder Pattern by Christina Michel on Ravelry The seeds can be made using small buttons that are sewn on after the crochet watermelon has been crafted. Add a leather strap for a sophisticated style. Watermelon Crochet Coin Purse Pattern by Fabiana Canu on Ravelry This pattern is designed to be crocheted with strips of upcycled fabric, but you could also use t-shirt yarn in the right color scheme to create a softer crochet watermelon rug. The half-circle rug is worked in double crochet stitches, so it’s a beautiful beginner pattern. Watermelon Slice Crochet Rag Rug Pattern by Elecia’s Creative I Use these crochet coasters at any summer party. You could even make watermelon punch to go along with your watermelon coasters. Work the same crochet pattern using larger yarn and hook (perhaps even multi-stranded yarn) and you could create a set of placemats to match the coasters. Watermelon Crochet Coasters from Create Crochet Crochet Watermelon Wedge Pattern by Chi-Sze Ooi on Ravelry Watermelon Crochet Wreath Pattern by Joy M. Prescott on Ravelry