Learn How To Crochet Flowers

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Do you love Crochet Flowers as much as I do? Well, I have 8 free crochet flowers patterns for you. All of these patterns are beginner friendly, quick and easy to make plus they make great stash busters!

crochet flower bunting

Before you get started you are going to need to gather your materials and tools, I’ll leave a list below to help you get started. If you are new to crochet don’t worry I have a video tutorial as well as the written pattern to help you step by step.

Top tip: follow the video whilst looking at the pattern to help improve your pattern following skills.

I’ll also be sharing some ideas on how to use your flowers throughout this post so don’t go anywhere!

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    Materials & Tools

    For all of these crochet flower patterns you will need:

    • Yarn (you can use any yarn however check individual patterns for the yarn I have used)
    • Hook (check individual patterns for suggested yarn hook)
    • Scissors
    • Darning needle

    I’ll give you the information of what yarn and hook size I’ve used for each crochet flower below.

    Convert Pattern Terms

    Here you can quickly switch between UK and US crochet terms. This will make following the pattern easier as all terms will be converted to your preferred version.

    Terms & Abbreviations

    • Skip (sk)
    • Stitch(es): st(s)
    • Space(s): sp(s)
    • Slip Stitch (ss): Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull yarn through stitch and loop on hook
    • Chain(s): (ch): Yarn over, pull through one loop on hook
    • Double Crochet(s): dc(s): Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull through two loops (2 loops on hook), yarn over, pull through both loops.
    • Half Treble Crochet(s): htr(s): Yarn over, insert into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have three loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through all three loops.
    • Treble Crochet(s): tr(s): Yarn over, insert hook into stitch or space, yarn over, draw up a loop (3 loops on hook), (yarn over, draw through 2 loops) twice.
    • Double Treble(s): dtr(s): Yarn over hook twice, insert into stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, you will have four loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops, you will have three loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, pull through remaining two loops.
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    Pattern Notes

    • Written in UK terms but switchable to US terms above.
    • CLICK HERE for my free conversion chart.
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    Please note, if you wish to change and adapt this pattern in any way, this must be done at your own exploration and we cannot offer assistance with this.

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    8 FREE Crochet Flower Patterns

    1. Easy Crochet Flower Pattern

    three crochet flowers in pastel colours sewn onto a straw hat
    Easy Crochet Flower

    Who doesn’t like the sound of easy crochet? These easy crochet flowers make perfect appliqués like in the example above attached to a summer hat. You can have so much fun with these and attach them to make crochet flower blankets, garments and accessories. They make up in a few minutes so grab your favourite yarns and colours. When attaching your crochet flowers you can either use hot glue or sew them on alternatively if you’d prefer a temporary embellishment, you could use safety pins as an alternative.

    (Please note, these are different to what I used in the video tutorial)

    Pattern

    You are viewing this pattern in UK terms.

    • Either create a magic circle, or chain 4, sl st in fourth ch from hook to form a ring.
    • Round 1: [Ch 1, 4dtr in ring, dc in ring] 5 times, sl st in beginning ch-1.
    • Fasten off and sew in ends.

    Video Tutorial

    YouTube video

    2. Simple Crochet Flower Pattern

    Simple Crochet Flowers

    Create beautiful bunting, flower crowns or brooches with these simple crochet flowers. Pretty, easy and effective to add a bit of your personality to your home, garden or accessories.

    (Please note, these are different to what I used in the video tutorial)

    Pattern

    You are viewing this pattern in UK terms.

    • Make a magic circle,
    • Round 1: Ch 1, 6dc in circle, tighten circle.
    • Round 2: [ch 2, tr in front loop only of next st, sl st in same front loop of st] in each st around.  
    • Round 3: Working into back loops of 6dc in round 1, [ch 1, tr in back loop of dc] in each st around, sl st in first ch-1 sp. 
    • Round 4: Ch 2, 2 tr in first ch-1 sp, ch 2, ss in same ch-1 sp, [ch 2, 2 tr in next ch-sp, ch 2, sl st in same ch-sp] around, working ss of last petal into ch-1 sp used for first petal.
    • Fasten off and sew in ends.

    Video Tutorial

    3.
    YouTube video

    3. Simple Crochet Daisy Pattern

    a yellow and white crochet daisy on a peach background
    Simple Crochet Daisy

    Why not create a bunch of these crochet daisies and join them together to create your own daisy chain! You can join your crochet daisies with a crocheted chain or sew them onto some ribbon, string or twine.

    (Please note, these are different to what I used in the video tutorial)

    Pattern

    You are viewing this pattern in UK terms.

    • Using colour A, make a magic ring
    • Round 1: Ch 3 (sounds as st) 13 tr. Join with ss in top of ch-3 and close magic ring. Tie off using invisible join. 14sts
    • Join colour B in any st.
    • Round 2: *Ch 11, ss into base of ch-11, ss in next st; repeat from * 13 more times. Tie off.
    • Sew in ends.

    Video Tutorial

    YouTube video

    4. Crochet Puff Flower Pattern

    Crochet Puff Flower

    These puff flowers create beautiful textures and are so versatile. They can be joined together to create a beautiful blanket, and used as appliqués for garments and accessories they would also make a fun little brooch by attaching a safety pin to the back.

    (Please note, these are different to what I used in the video tutorial)

    The pattern is written following the video colours. You can either use one or two colours for your puff flower. If you choose to use two colours then the video and pattern below shows you how. If you only want to use one colour when I say fasten off you will continue without fastening off.

    Pattern

    You are viewing this pattern in UK terms.

    • Using Lemon coloured yarn
    • Foundation: Ch4, ss in forth ch from hook to form a circle.
    • Round 1: Ch1, 12dc into the circle, ss into the first chain and tie off.
    • Using your chosen petal colour, join with a ss into any dc.
    • Round 2: *ch3, ps, ch2, ss into the next st, Repeat from * 5 more times. 6 petals.
    • Fasten off and sew in ends.

    Video Tutorial

    YouTube video

    5. Crochet Rose Pattern

    a purple crochet rose on a white tree
    Crochet Rose

    (Please note, these are different to what I used in the video tutorial)

    Pattern

    • Foundation: Ch 60 (or in any multiple of 4 to adapt your size)
    • Row 1: Tr in 2nd ch from hook. Work 7 tr in same st, skip 1 ch and ss in next, *skip ch, 8 tr in next st, skip ch, ss in next ch; repeat from * to the end. Fasten off leaving a long end.
    • Starting at the beginning of your row, roll the petals from one side to another to create a flat spiral. Using a darning needle, sew along the foundation chain to secure the spiral that you have created. Sew in ends.

    Video Tutorial

    YouTube video

    6. Crochet Daisy Bookmark

    daisy crochet bookmark lay alongside a pink planner
    Crochet Daisy Bookmark

    This smaller daisy pattern works up really well as a pretty bookmark. Perfect for your bookworm family and friends as gifts. Alternatively, you can join these together to create bunting as pictured at the start of this post.

    • Yarn used in image: Paintbox Cotton DK in colours: Dusty Rose, Champagne White and Pistachio.
    • Hook: 4mm

    (Please note, these are different to what I used in the video tutorial)

    Pattern

    You are viewing this pattern in UK terms.

    • With a lemon coloured yarn, start with a magic circle.
    • Round 1: Ch2, 11trs into the circle, pull circle closed and ss to the top of the chain 2 from the beginning. Tie off.
    • Connect your cream coloured yarn with a ss between any 2 tr sts.
    • You will be working between the stitches in this round.
    • Round 2: Ch1, (htr, tr, 3dtr, tr, htr, dc) into the same sp. *skip a sp, (dc, htr, tr, 3 dtr, tr, htr, dc) repeat from * 4 more times. Join to first st with a ss. Tie off.

    Stem (bookmark)

    • Using your green coloured yarn,
    • Row 1: Ch 30
    • Row 2: Dc in 2nd ch from hook and across. Tie off.
    • Sew stem onto the daisy.

    Video Tutorial

    YouTube video

    7. Crochet Poppy Pattern

    a crochet poppy lay on a background with a crochet hook, scissors and two crochet leaves

    This quick and easy crochet pattern can be worn as a brooch. Attach this poppy and leaf to a brooch fixture or secure to your clothing with a safety pin. This crochet poppy makes a lovely remembrance brooch.

    (Please note, these are different to what I used in the video tutorial)

    Pattern

    You are viewing this pattern in UK terms.

    • Foundation chain: Ch4 and ss in forth ch from hook to form a circle.
    • Round 1: Ch1, 10dc, ss to first dc to join.
    • Round 2:  Ch2, 2tr, 2tr, 3dtr, 2tr, ch2, ss, ch2, 3tr, 2tr, 3dtr, 3tr, ch2, ss in next st and tie off.
    Poppy Centre

    10dc into a magic circle and ss to first dc  to join OR you could use a black button

    Leaf
    • Foundation: Ch10
    • First side: 3tr in third ch from the hook, tr in next 3 sts, htr in next 2 sts, dc, ss, ch 2.
    • Second side: ss (in same space as previous ss), dc, htr in next 2 sts, tr in next 3 sts, 3tr in next st, join with ss in top of first st.
    • To continue on and add a stem: ch4, dc into 3rd chain from hook, dc into next ch. ss to base of leaf.
    • Fasten off and sew in ends.

    Video Tutorial

    YouTube video

    8. Crochet Shamrock Pattern

    crochet shamrock made in pale green yarn on a cream backdrop
    Crochet Shamrock

    Send a bit of good luck with this lucky shamrock charm. For more shamrock inspiration click here.

    Pattern

    You are viewing this pattern in UK terms.

    • Foundation chain: Chain 4. Ss in first st to join into a circle.
    • Leaves: [Ch 3, tr, dc, tr, ch 3, ss] 3 times in circle. 
    • Stem: Ch 5, sk first ch, dc in second ch from hook and next 3 chs, ss in base of leaves to connect.
    • Fasten off and sew in ends.

    Video tutorial

    YouTube video

    Flower Patterns

    an image of mother and daughter sat infront of a cream backdrop wearing a crochet flower crown each made in pink, purple and pale blue yarn.

    FLower Crown

    Crochet your own bespoke flower crowns with this fun mix-and-match pattern bundle.

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