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Crochet Flower EBook Pattern

Crochet Flower EBook Pattern
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Beginner Friendly Level

Perfect for those just starting their crochet journey, with clear instructions and simple techniques

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Bite-Sized Project

Finishes in 2-4 hoursβ€”perfect for an afternoon of creative relaxation.

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Stylish Touch

An elegant detail to elevate any look, combining traditional techniques with contemporary design sensibilities.

About This Crochet Flower EBook Pattern

This ebook contains multiple small crochet flower patterns that are perfect for using up yarn scraps and adding handcrafted charm to accessories and home projects. You will find simple rounds, chain loops and layered flowers with clear instructions and helpful tips. The patterns use common stitches that are easy to adapt to different yarns and sizes.

Crochet Flower EBook Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Patterns include single-layer flowers, double-layer flowers and a small leaf pattern for assembling layered flowers. Each pattern is quick to make and great for gifts, embellishments and creative projects.

Why You'll Love This Crochet Flower EBook Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns small scraps of yarn into pretty, usable flowers that brighten up any project. I enjoy how quickly each motif comes together β€” they are perfect for an afternoon crochet session. I love mixing colors and textures to make each flower unique and charming. The simple techniques used here mean I can share them with beginners and still enjoy creative variations myself.

Crochet Flower EBook Pattern step 1 - construction progress Crochet Flower EBook Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Crochet Flower EBook Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Crochet Flower EBook Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how versatile these flower patterns are β€” you can change yarn or hook size to make minis for keyrings or larger flowers for cushions.

I often swap the yarn to a fluffy or metallic thread to add texture and sparkle to the petals for special projects.

I recommend layering different flower patterns to create a dimensional brooch or statement applique for a bag.

Try embroidering a French knot or attaching a button to the center for a polished finishing touch.

Make garlands by joining motifs with chains or by sewing them onto a ribbon β€” it creates a quick decorative strand.

I sometimes add wired stems when making bouquets so the flowers are poseable and hold their shape.

Use contrasting colors for the center and outer petals to really make each flower pop and highlight the stitch detail.

You can also sew two flowers back-to-back with a felt circle between to hide ends and make a sturdy embellishment.

Experiment with combining one large flower with several small ones for a layered composition on a hat or scarf.

Don't be afraid to mix cotton with a small amount of non-crochet friendly yarn: a little shiny thread worked into the last round can look delightful.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the magic ring and chaining instead can leave a loose center; use a proper magic ring or pull the tail to close the center tightly. βœ— Changing color without securing ends can make your work untidy; fasten off and weave in ends or carry yarn neatly at the back while changing color. βœ— Not counting stitches after creating loops can produce uneven petals; count and check your loops after each round to ensure consistency. βœ— Using a larger hook than recommended can create floppy petals; use the suggested hook size or test gauge and adjust tension to keep petals firm.

Crochet Flower EBook Pattern

This charming collection of crochet flower patterns gives you a variety of small motifs you can make from scrap yarn. You can use these flowers as appliques, hair clips, garlands or to embellish cards and gifts. Each pattern is written with clear step-by-step instructions and simple stitches so you can make beautiful flowers in minutes.

Beginner Friendly 2-4 Hours

Materials Needed for Crochet Flower EBook Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Phildar Phil Coton 3 (or similar fine cotton yarn) - assorted colors, small quantities for each flower
  • 02
    Scraps of cotton or DK yarn for accents and contrasting colors

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 3.0mm (approx)
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    Scissors
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    Yarn needle for weaving in ends and sewing pieces together
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    Stitch markers (optional)
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    Pins for blocking or assembly (optional)

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β€” Flowers :

Flower A :

1. Chain 3 in a magic ring (counts as the first double crochet), make 13 double crochet in the ring.

Flower A :

2. 1 slip stitch in the first double crochet that you made in row 1. Change color.

Flower A :

3. Chain 1, 1 single crochet in every single crochet around. Make 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet that you made at the beginning of this row and change color.

Flower A :

4. * Chain 6 (this is the first chain-6 loop), skip one single crochet, 1 single crochet in the next stitch. * Repeat around. End with a slip stitch in the slip stitch you made at the end of row 3, so just before you made your first chain-6 loop.

Flower A :

5. In every chain-6 loop: 1 single crochet, 1 half double crochet, 3 double crochet, 1 half double crochet, 1 single crochet. End with a slip stitch in the first single crochet of the first chain-6 loop. Fasten off.

Flower B :

1. 6 single crochet in a magic ring, 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet, change color.

Flower B :

2. Chain 6, 1 double crochet in the 4th chain, 1 half double crochet in the next chain, 1 single crochet in the next chain.

Flower B :

3. Skip 1 chain stitch of the set of 6. Make 1 slip stitch in the next single crochet that you made in the magic ring.

Flower B :

Repeat rows 2-3 five more times until you have 6 petals. Fasten off.

Flower C :

1. Make 10 single crochet in a magic ring, 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet, change color.

Flower C :

2. * Chain 10, 1 slip stitch in the same single crochet below, chain 10, 1 slip stitch in the same single crochet again, 1 slip stitch in the next single crochet. * Repeat around. Fasten off.

Flower D :

1. Chain 8, 1 slip stitch in the first chain you made.

Flower D :

2. Chain 3, make 2 treble crochet in the ring, chain 3, 1 slip stitch in the ring. You have now made one petal. Repeat row 2 until you have 8 petals. Fasten off.

Flower E (double flower - bottom) :

This flower is made out of two flowers and a leaf. I sewed them on top of every other so below you will find three pattern to make this flower. The second flower is a double flower. If you think making double flower is difficult, go here for a photo tutorial: http://annemarieshaakblog.blogspot.nl/2011/09/monday-pattern-day-double-flowers.html

Flower 1 (bottom) :

This will be the bottom flower, so the largest one.

Flower 1 (bottom) :

1. Make a magic ring, chain 2 (does not count as a half double crochet). Make 10 half double crochet in the ring. Do 1 slip stitch in the first half double crochet. (10)

Flower 1 (bottom) :

2. Chain 2 (counts as the first half double crochet), do 1 half double crochet in the same stitch. Do 2 half double crochet in every stitch around. Do 1 slip stitch in the first half double crochet that you made at the beginning of this row. (20)

Flower 1 (bottom) :

3. Chain 1, make 1 single crochet in every stitch around. Do 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet you made at the beginning of this row. (20)

Flower 1 (bottom) :

4. *Chain 8. Skip one stitch, 1 single crochet in the next stitch.* Repeat around until you have 10 chain-8 loops. End with a slip stitch at the bottom of the first chain-8 loop you made.

Flower 1 (bottom) :

5. In every chain-8-loop: 1 single crochet, 8 half double crochet, 1 single crochet. End with a slip stitch in the first single crochet you made at the beginning of the first chain-8 loop. Fasten off.

Leaf :

Later on you’ll attach this flower onto flower number 1.

Leaf :

1. Chain 11.

Leaf :

2. Do the following stitches in the 11 chains: 1 single crochet, 1 half double crochet, 2 double crochet, 2 treble, 2 double crochet, 1 half double crochet, 1 single crochet.

Leaf :

3. Chain 1. Repeat row 2 on the other end of the 11-chain. So in the 11-chains you do again: 1 single crochet, 1 half double crochet, 2 double crochet, 2 treble, 2 double crochet, 1 half double crochet, 1 single crochet.

Leaf :

4. Now go through the middle of the leaf and do slip stitches all the way down. Fasten off once you're at the end.

Flower 2 (top) :

Later on you’ll attach this flower onto flower 1.

Flower 2 (top) :

1. Make a magic ring.

Flower 2 (top) :

* Chain 3, 2 treble crochet in the ring, chain 3, 1 slip stitch in the ring.* This is the first leaf. Repeat until you have five leaves.

Flower 2 (top) :

2. *Chain 3. Do 1 slip stitch in between the next two leaves.* Repeat until you have five chain-3 loops. The loops will be in front of the petals you made. Change color while making the last slip stitch.

Flower 2 (top) :

3. In every chain-3 loop: 1 slip stitch, chain 3, 3 treble crochet, chain 3, 1 slip stitch in the chain-3 loop. Fasten off.

Flower 2 (top) :

When you've finished all petals push the petals from underneath the chain-3 loops so the petals you made first end up on top of the petals you made in row 3. Now sew this flower onto flower number 1.

Flower F :

1. Chain 6, 1 slip stitch in the first chain.

Flower F :

2. Chain 1, 15 single crochet in the ring, 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet.

Flower F :

3. * Chain 3, 2 double crochet in the next single crochet, 2 double crochet in the next single crochet, chain 3, slip stitch in the next single crochet.* Repeat around. Fasten off.

Flower G :

1. Make 8 single crochet in a magic ring, 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet you made. Change color.

Flower G :

2. * Chain 3, 2 treble crochet in the single crochet that you started your chain 3 from, chain 3, 1 slip stitch in the next single crochet. * Repeat 7 more times until you have 8 leaves. Fasten off.

Flower H (pencil flower) :

These pencil flowers are made to put on the back of a pencil. I made pencil flowers for the first time in 2011. Here’s the blog post with a slightly different pattern of the pencil flower: https://annemarieshaakblog.blogspot.com/2012/02/monday-pattern-day-pencil-flowers.html

Flower H (pencil) :

1. Chain 7. Do 1 slip stitch in the first chain.

Flower H (pencil) :

2. 1 single crochet in every chain (6SC in total).

Flower H (pencil) :

3. 6 single crochet.

Flower H (pencil) :

4. 6 single crochet.

Flower H (pencil) :

5. Increase around. (12)

Flower H (pencil) :

6. Chain 3. * 2 treble crochet in the single crochet below, chain 3, 1 slip stitch in the next single crochet. * Repeat around. Fasten off.

Flower I :

1. Make a magic ring. Chain 2.

Flower I :

2. 2 treble crochet in the ring, chain 2, 1 slip stitch in the ring. Repeat row 2 four more times until you have five petals. Fasten off.

Flower J :

1. Make a magic ring. * Chain 3, 2 treble crochet in the ring, chain 3, 1 slip stitch in the ring. * Repeat until you have 5 petals.

Flower J :

2. Chain 3, 1 slip stitch in between the petals. Repeat until you have 5 chain-3 loops. Change color at the last slip stitch.

Flower J :

3. In every chain-3 loop: 1 slip stitch, chain 3, 3 treble crochet, chain 3, 1 slip stitch in the chain-3 loop. Fasten off. When you've finished all petals push the petals from underneath the chain-3 loops so the petals you made first end up on top of the petals you made in row 3.

Flower K :

1. Make 8 single crochet in a magic ring, 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet, change color.

Flower K :

2. Chain 8, 1 slip stitch in the next single crochet. Repeat around. You now have 8 chain-8 loops.

Flower K :

3. * In the chain-8 loop: 8 single crochet. Do 1 slip stitch in between the two chain-8 loops, so in the slip stitch of row 2. * Repeat around. Fasten off.

Flower L :

1. Make a magic ring. Chain 3 (does not count as a double crochet), make 12 double crochet in the ring.

Flower L :

2. 1 slip stitch in the first double crochet that you made in row 1. Change color.

Flower L :

3. * Chain 4, skip 1 single crochet, 1 single crochet in the next stitch. * Repeat 5 more times. Do 1 slip stitch in the slip stitch you made in row 2. You now have 6 chain-4 loops.

Flower L :

4. * In the next chain-4 loop: 3 single crochet, 1 double crochet, chain 3, 1 double crochet, 3 single crochet. * Repeat around. End with a slip stitch in the first single crochet you made in the first chain-4 loop. Fasten off.

Flower M :

1. Make a magic ring. Chain 3, 1 half double crochet in the ring. * Chain 1, 1 half double crochet. * Repeat what's in between * 8 more times. Chain 1.

Flower M :

2. 1 slip stitch in the second chain you made at the beginning of the first row. Change color.

Flower M :

3. In the next chain-1 space: 1 slip stitch, chain 2, 1 double crochet, chain 1. In all other chain-1 spaces: 2 double crochet, chain 1.

Flower M :

If you completed this round do 1 slip stitch in the second chain you made at the beginning of this row. Do 1 slip stitch in the next double crochet and change color while doing so.

Flower M :

4. * In every 1-chain-space: 1 single crochet, chain 5. * Repeat around. Do 1 slip stitch in the slip stitch you made at the end of row 3.

Flower M :

5. In every chain-5 loop: 3 single crochet, 1 double crochet, chain 3, 1 double crochet, 3 single crochet. After the last chain-5 loop: 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet and fasten off.

Flower N :

1. Make a magic ring. Chain 4(counts as 1 double crochet and 1 chain). * 1 double crochet, chain 1. * Repeat what's in between * 10 more times so you will have 12 double crochet with 1 chain in between. Make 1 slip stitch in the 3rd chain and change color.

Flower N :

2. * 1 single crochet in between the next two double crochet, chain 1. * Repeat around. Do 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet.

Flower N :

3. * Chain 6, skip 1 single crochet, 1 slip stitch in the next single crochet. * Repeat around. End with a slip stitch at the bottom of the first chain-6 loop.

Flower N :

4. In every chain-6 loop: 1 single crochet, 1 half double crochet, 1 double crochet, 1 treble crochet, 1 double crochet, 1 half double crochet, 1 single crochet. Change color at the last single crochet.

Flower N :

5. * 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet that you made in the chain-6 loop of row 4, chain 7. * Repeat around. End with a slip stitch in the first slip stitch that you made at the beginning of this row.

Flower N :

6. In every chain-7 loop: 1 single crochet, 1 half double crochet, 2 double crochet, 1 treble crochet, 2 double crochet, 1 half double crochet, 1 single crochet. Change color at the last single crochet.

Flower N :

7. Repeat row 5 but with 8 chains instead of 7.

Flower N :

8. Repeat row 6.

Flower N :

9. Repeat row 5 but with 10 chains instead of 7.

Flower N :

10. In every bow: 1 single crochet, 1 half double crochet, 2 double crochet, 2 treble crochet, 2 double crochet, 1 half double crochet, 1 single crochet.

Flower N :

11. Make 1 slip stitch in the next single crochet and fasten off.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the leaf on flower number 1 before you attach flower number 2, positioning the leaf on the edge of the bottom flower and securing with small stitches.
  • Place the small (top) flower centrally on the bottom flower and sew through the center rounds to secure both layers together.
  • Use the flowers as appliques by sewing them onto garments, bags or frames; fasten with a few stitches through the center so the petals remain free.
  • Attach a small felt circle to the back of the finished flower and glue or sew it to a hair clip or pencil top for a neat finish.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use a small hook (approx. 3.0mm) for crisp, firm petals when working with fine cotton yarn.
  • πŸ’‘Change colors by finishing the last yarn-over of the stitch with the new color, or fasten off and weave in ends if preferred for cleaner backs.
  • πŸ’‘Count loops and stitches after each round to keep petals even and consistent across the motif.
  • πŸ’‘Block larger or layered flowers gently if you want petals to sit flat and even before assembly.

This Crochet Flower EBook is full of small, joyful flower patterns you can make in moments. Use them to brighten up gifts, make hair clips, decorate cards, or create cheerful garlands. Try mixing colors and textures for unique results β€” these little flowers are a tiny celebration of handmade charm. 🧢🌸✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

Finished flower sizes vary depending on yarn weight and hook size; with Phildar Phil Coton 3 and a 3mm hook most flowers measure between 3-6 cm across.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but the final size and drape will change; adjust your hook size accordingly and make a gauge sample if you want consistent sizing.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

These patterns are beginner friendly and use basic stitches (SC, HDC, DC, TR); basic knowledge of the magic ring and changing colors is helpful.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most single flowers take between 10-30 minutes depending on complexity; a small set or layered flowers can be completed in an afternoon (2-4 hours).