10+ Free Crochet Flowers Patterns
Crochet flowers are quick to make and amazingly versatile. They can be added to hair accessories, blankets, pillows, home decor, and gifts for a splash of color and a festive finishing touch.
This roundup includes patterns for both beginning and intermediate crochet enthusiasts.
Crocheting flowers is a delightful way to add a touch of beauty and creativity to your projects. Whether you’re looking to embellish clothing, create accessories, or enhance home decor, crochet flowers are versatile and easy to make.
Basic Materials Needed
Before diving into the patterns, gather the following materials:
- Yarn: Choose yarn in your preferred colors. Cotton yarn works well for flowers due to its durability and stitch definition.
- Crochet Hook: Select a hook that matches the yarn weight (usually 3.5 mm to 5 mm for worsted weight).
- Scissors: For cutting yarn.
- Yarn Needle: For weaving in ends.
- Optional: Buttons, beads, or other embellishments for decoration.
Free Crochet Flower Patterns
1. Simple Crochet Flower
Materials
- Worsted weight yarn
- Size H (5 mm) crochet hook
Pattern
- Magic Ring: Start with a magic ring.
- Round 1: Chain 3 (counts as 1 DC), then make 11 DC into the ring. Pull the ring tight and slip stitch to the top of the chain 3.
- Round 2: Chain 2, then make 2 DC in each stitch around. Slip stitch to join.
- Round 3: Chain 1, then make 1 SC in each DC around. Slip stitch to join and fasten off.
- Finishing: Weave in ends.
2. Petal Flower
Materials
- DK weight yarn
- Size G (4 mm) crochet hook
Pattern
- Start: Chain 5 and join to form a ring.
- Round 1: Chain 3 (counts as 1 DC), then make 11 DC in the ring. Slip stitch to the top of the chain 3 to close.
- Round 2: Chain 1, then 1 SC in the first stitch, 1 HDC in the next, 3 DC in the next, 1 HDC in the next, 1 SC in the next. Repeat around for 6 petals. Slip stitch to join.
- Finishing: Fasten off and weave in ends.
3. Vintage Style Flower
Materials
- Worsted weight yarn in two colors
- Size H (5 mm) crochet hook
Pattern
- Foundation: Start with a magic ring.
- Round 1: Chain 3, then make 11 DC in the ring. Slip stitch to close.
- Round 2: Change color. Chain 1, then 1 SC in the first stitch, 2 HDC in the next. Repeat around for 6 petals.
- Round 3: Change back to the original color. Chain 3, then make 2 DC in the same stitch. Make 1 DC in the next SC, then 2 DC in the next SC. Repeat around. Slip stitch to join.
- Finishing: Weave in ends.
4. Daisy Flower
Materials
- Worsted weight yarn
- Size H (5 mm) crochet hook
Pattern
- Start: Chain 4 and join to form a ring.
- Round 1: Chain 3, then make 11 DC in the ring. Slip stitch to join.
- Round 2: Chain 5, skip one stitch, then slip stitch into the next. Repeat around for petals.
- Finishing: Fasten off and weave in ends.
5. Rose Flower
Materials
- Worsted weight yarn
- Size H (5 mm) crochet hook
Pattern
- Foundation: Chain 50.
- Row 1: HDC in the 3rd chain from the hook and in each chain across. Turn.
- Row 2: Chain 2, then HDC in the next 5 stitches, 2 HDC in the next; repeat until the end. Turn.
- Row 3: Repeat the pattern of increasing stitches, then fasten off, leaving a long tail for rolling.
- Rolling: Start from one end and roll the fabric into a rose shape, securing with the tail as you go.
Incorporating Crochet Flowers into Your Projects
1. Embellishments for Accessories
- Headbands: Attach flowers to plain headbands for a cute, customized look.
- Brooches: Create flower brooches by adding a pin to the back of the flower.
2. Home Decor
- Table Runners: Sew or attach flowers to a fabric table runner for a festive touch.
- Wall Art: Create a floral wall hanging by attaching flowers to a hoop or canvas.
3. Gift Wrapping
- Decorative Touches: Use crochet flowers as gift toppers or to decorate gift bags for a handmade touch.
Free Crochet Flowers Patterns
Be A Crafter has the instructions for this clever crochet project.
Visit Once Upon a Pink Moon for the pattern.
Everything Etsyhas the details.
Visit Skip to My Lou to learn how to make your own DIY crochet roses.
Snappy Tots shows you how.
Visit All Free Crochet for the details.
Drops Design has the details.
Get the pattern over at The Whoot.
Get the complete instructions at Yarn by Yarn Obsession.
Head over to B Hooked Crochetto learn more.
Visit Zooty Owl to learn more.
Head over to Bonita Patterns for the complete project instructions.
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