Crochet Flowers Pattern

Little crochet flowers are one of my favorite yarn project additions.  They are so cute and incredibly easy to make.  Simply placing a crochet flower to virtually any yarn project increases it’s “awwww how cute” factor by 100 (especially if it is made for little girls… smaller the better).

{Pair it with the Crochet Headband}


 Crochet Flowers

Materials You Will Need:

Crochet Flowers

Yarn, Scissors, Crochet Hook, Yarn Sewing Needle

The yarn I am using matches the same yarn I used in the Crochet Headband Tutorial.  These gorgeous little crochet flowers can be made from practically any yarn and will be fabulous.  Just make sure it is a yarn that will lay flat, nothing too wild and foofy.  Use the size hook that your yarn calls for.  My yarn calls for an F size hook, so that is what I am using.

Crochet Flowers

Doughnut:

To begin chain (ch) 6 then slip stitch (sl) into first ch (shown above) to make the “doughnut” which will be the center of your flower.

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Petal 1:

ch 3; triple crochet (tr) from center of your doughnut(shown top left); ch 3; sl into center doughnut (shown top right).

Crochet Flowers

Petals 2-5:

Repeat steps in the first petal 4 more times to make the remaining petals on the flower.  I prefer 5 petals, technically speaking you can make as few or as many as you like.  More petals will obviously give you a fuller flower.

Finishing:

Tie ends together and weave into your petals.  This will finish off the flower so there aren’t any loose ends and will look wonderful on any project you decide to add to.  So there you have it, your finished product should look like this:

Crochet Flowers

If you are looking for a project to include this beautiful gem into, try the Crochet Headband Tutorial.  If you have made your way over from Crochet Headband Tutorial, then here is what your project should look like once your flower is added:

Crochet Flowers

What I especially love about this is that you can easily remove the flower and place a new one of a different color, without changing the headband itself.

Winnie Approved

I tried it on Winnie and this is what it looks like!  It’s so cute you can’t even tell she has a little cold 🙁  This headband is sure to put any girl in a good mood!

Crochet Flowers

I have loved sharing both the Crochet Headband and Crochet Flowers tutorials with you.  What projects have you used your Crochet Flowers on?

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22 Comments

  1. Would like patterns for the flowers with written instruction & just one picture. The photos use too much of my printer ink, but love the flowers. I am also doing crochet American girl dresses & shoes for several close little girls

  2. Thank you! I have been looking all over the internet and was not able to make a crochet flower until I found your post. Fantastic!

  3. Madam,
    Your crochet tutorial was very useful.I did the five petals flower for my crocheted purse.It was awesome.Thank you very much

  4. I love the flowerheadband and also the headband. I just had another grandaughter (5 girls total) and would like to make the with this flower. Not sure how to print your pattern…wondering if you could email me the pattern for both? Thanks

  5. Thank you for the baby button headband and crochet flower tutorials! You have written patterns that even I can follow! My daughter just got a hold of some scissors and “trimmed” her bangs and I needed a head band to help hold the remnants back! She loves the headbands with the flower and so do I!

    1. Author

      Oh no! I remember when my oldest daughter was little and cut her hair. It broke my heart! I’m so glad this headband was such a big hit! I bet your daughter looks beautiful in them!

      1. She does look absolutely beautiful in them, and it really did break my heart, and my husband’s heart as well!

  6. I think I can make it now. thanks.

  7. Many thanks for the really great patterns! I will make some for my grand daughters. I am new to crochet and find the instructions easy to follow!
    Very best wishes from Carole (Western Australia)

  8. I think it would be great on a scarf, or to add some interest to a winter head band to cover my ears for the cold weather!! Thank you.

  9. I make all kinds of flowers. This will make a great addition to my collection. I make a lot of purses and hats. I can see this in several colors on one end of scarf. Thanks for the pattern.

  10. I love this pattern, there is one step that is not mentioned, how do you join it to the headband?

    1. Author

      Thank you! The center of the flower is like a button hole. After you button the headband together, just insert the button into the flower “button hole”. Attaching the flower is your last step.

      1. Thank you so very much. It was making me crazy. I actually did make this with a soft fluffy yarn for my grand daughter with the flower in an off color it was so amazing. Thank you again.

  11. I like the flower but, there appears to be a step missing. If I’m not reading it correctly, I apologize.

    1. Author

      I am so sorry Nancy. I even pulled out my yarn and hook and followed the directions over again looking for a mistake in the directions but didn’t fine one. At what step are you having issues? Maybe I can walk you through it?

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