There are so many different crochet flower patterns out there, it can be hard to know which ones to try. So we’ve put together a list of 28 of the best free crochet flower pattern ideas, from simple flowers to complex ones to try. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crocheter, you’re sure to find a pattern you love in this round-up!
Here are the free crochet flower patterns that I’ve found:
5-Petal Crochet Flower
Source: One Dog Woof
First on the list is this super quick and easy 5-petal crochet flower pattern. This is a great pattern for beginners, as it uses only basic stitches. The flower can be embellished on hats, headbands, or other projects.
Basic Crochet Flowers
Source: Attic 24
Another easy little crochet pattern for small five-petaled blooms and leaves is this. They may be used to adorn a variety of crocheted, knit, or fabric items. They can be added to a handbag, a hat, a cushion, or a coat in rows.
Wagon Wheel
Source: Bhooked
A three-dimensional flower like the Wagon Wheel Crochet Flower is a unique take on the basic flower. This simple project will teach you a new method of hook placement that allows you to crochet in three dimensions.
Poppies
Source: Thoresby Cottage
Poppies are one of the most popular flowers and can be used in a variety of projects. Start from the center when working on this project. Create the center, followed by two petals and a back piece.
Sweet Daisies
Source: Mama In A Stitch
Wouldn’t they look fantastic as part of an Easter table setting? You may see what you can do to transform them into napkin rings on the link. I also think these would be nice on a nice bucket hat, barrettes, or even on a shirt or coat.
Origami Rose
Source: Naztazia
It’s absolutely a lovely crochet flower that appears difficult but is actually quite easy. It’s made using double crochet stitches, which are then rolled into the rose form. Because it’s quick and easy, you only need small amounts of yarn for this project.
Cherry Blossoms
Source: Moara Crochet
Welcome the Spring season with these delicate crochet Cherry Blossoms! With how easy and quick they are to make, they’ll be perfect for any of your Spring needs – from decorated hats and purses to kid’s clothes and blankets. You can even use them for scrapbooking or as part of a handmade card.
Gerbera
Source: Annie Design Crochet
What I adore about this pattern is how the petals curl inwards to create a more lifelike flower! For your flowers, use scraps of 4-ply/fingering weight cotton yarn, but you may use any yarn weight you like -just make sure it’s a comparable size.
Never Ending Flower
Source: Yarn and Chai
There is a round of increases between each pair of petals, so the petals don’t pile on top of one another. What that implies is that rather than growing taller and bulkier, the flower stays the same height while getting wider. So theoretically, you could keep adding rounds of petals and increases to make it as big as a football field, and it would still be less than an inch tall, making it ideal for blankets and throw pillows.
Loopy Little Flower
Source: Ravelry
These three lovely rounds of crochet are a quick and fun introduction to how to create 3D flowers. What you’ll be needing is a 3.5mm crochet hook and a DK weight yarn.
Marigold
Source: Drops Design
The marigold flower is often associated with the sun because of its bright color and resemblance. Marigolds represent power, strength, and light that lives inside every person – something we could all use a little more of!
African Flower
Source: Bella Coco
African flowers are beautiful symbols of diversity. There are hundreds of variations in color and shape within the African flower genus. In South African local traditions, these flowers often represent change and hope because they can survive wildfires.
Puff Flower
Source: Bella Coco
The Crochet Puff Flower is one of my most beloved tutorials for a reason: they’re gorgeous to look at and versatile in function. You can join them together to create a bigger project like a scarf or blanket, OR use them as individual accent pieces on headbands or hats!
Simple Daisy Pattern
Source: Daisy Cottage Designs
Daisies are one of the most cheerful flowers, and they have a special place in my heart. This easy crochet daisy pattern is for beginners so that you can easily make your very own crochet daisy flower.
Wild Peonies
Source: Creazionidisam
It looks like a wild peony plant! Complete with big, beautiful leaves and delicate flowers. I love how this one looks like it’s in full bloom. To complete the structure you would need to make the flower, bud, pistil, chalice, and leaf with its stem.
May Roses
Source: Attic24
This is a pattern for May Roses, a tiny floral decoration that may be used for many craft projects. Make them into brooches and attach them to hats, purses, hair slides, and cardigans. To prettify a tea cozy, make a beautiful floral garland out of them. Crochet triangle patches to make some gorgeous rosy bunting by stitching them onto crochet triangles.
Tulips
Source: PlanetJune
Tulips are most commonly known to symbolize perfect and deep love. They make an excellent gift for someone you have pure, unconditional love for – whether it be your partner, children, parents, or siblings. This particular type of tulip is incredibly realistic looking with one-piece construction.
Happy Flower
Source: Ravelry
Don’t these bright blooms make you think of Spring? I believe you’ll enjoy this Happy Flower pattern if you’re an intermediate crocheter looking for a little difficulty. The possibilities are endless, as there are Happy Flowers in all the lovely hues! Hang them from your garden or make a wreath with them and use them as coasters.
Edelweiss
Source: Creazionidisam
The edelweiss flower, though not the most prevalent plant in a garden, is nonetheless a beautiful and distinctive blossom that is deserving of being given to a loved one. The Edelweiss’ furry petals and leaves allude to its romantic connotation, but it’s the purity and innocence-provoking white color that makes it so meaningful.
Blooming Crochet Flowers
Source: Annie Design Crochet
If you’re a beginner, don’t worry, this pattern is easy and with a little practice, you’ll be able to make lots of flowers. A single flower makes a great pin or brooch, but stringing several together turns them into an eye-catching garland. You could also use them to embellish a baby blanket or cushion – the possibilities are endless!
Easy Rose
Source: Skip To My Lou
This free basic rose crochet pattern is a lovely way to brighten up your home. Choose some similar yarn colors and make this simple step-by-step rose design, and you’ll have something wonderful in no time! They’re really ideal for lots of projects.
Orchid
Source: Mary J Handmade
Orchids in particular represent love, luxury, beauty, and strength. In ancient Greece, orchids were associated with virility. Orchids have also enduring qualities that make them best suited for greeting flowers than any other type of flower. If you want to show someone you truly care, this crochet orchid is the way to go.
Sunflower
Source: Naztazia
The sunflower is a beautiful bloom that looks wonderful against a blue sky. Sunflowers also signify serenity. This flower is simple to create and suitable for anybody who knows the fundamental crochet stitches. The middle section is made up of two rounds of double crochet stitches.
Lavender
Source: Moara Crochet
The flower is constructed in a circle with Popcorn stitch. I recommend using a stitch marker at the beginning of each row because the round is so tiny. The hue of lavender evokes purity, silence, dedication, serenity, grace, and calmness. Purple symbolizes royalty and conveys elegance, refinement, and luxury.
Daffodil
Source: Gathered
Daffodils are considered to be a symbol of rebirth and new beginnings. Attach a bouquet to brighten your day or someone else’s. This crochet daffodil pattern is the ideal project to commemorate St. David’s Day on March 1st, but it would also make an excellent handcrafted present for Mother’s Day.
Hydrangeas
Source: Moara Crochet
Hydrangeas not only convey class and beauty but also gratitude. Their luxurious number of flowers and elegant round shape symbolize abundance. I would recommend making 10-20 flowers per stem, then adding leaves around the stalk individually.
Bluebells
Source: Moara Crochet
The bluebell represents humility, constancy, gratitude, and everlasting love. To make a complete stem, I recommend making 6-8 blossoms. Then the leaves will be constructed one by one using wire inserted into the foundation chain. The flower stem will be created first, followed by the leaves surrounding it.
Lilac
Source: AllFreeCrochet
This intricately designed card with crochet lilac flowers is perfect for more than just Mother’s Day; it is ideal for birthdays as well. If you know somebody who celebrates their birthday during the lilac blooming season or loves this flower—surprise them with this lovely card!
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