Cute and Easy Crochet Flower Simple Flowera
If you're looking for a quick and easy crochet project, why not try making some flowers? In this blog post, we will provide 30 free and easy crochet flower patterns for you to choose from. These patterns are perfect for beginners, and most of them can be completed in just a few hours. So grab your crochet hook and get started!
Crochet flowers are the perfect way to add a touch of personality to any project. They can be used as embellishments on crochet hats, scarves, blankets, and more. In this blog post, we will provide you with 30 free and easy crochet flower patterns. You are sure to find a pattern that you love!
Want to learn how to crochet? You'll love our in-depth beginner series that will teach you how to crochet with step-by-step instructions and lots of clear photos.
Keep reading to learn how to crochet spring flowers, including daisies, roses, poppies, and more.
Supplies You'll Need to Make Crochet Flowers
To make crochet flowers, you'll need just a few supplies: yarn, a crochet hook, and a yarn needle to sew in the ends.
- First, choose your yarn. Most crochet flower patterns use DK or worsted weight yarn. If you want to make smaller flowers, you can even use fingering weight yarn or crochet thread.
- Next, choose your hook. If the pattern doesn't tell you what size hook to use, check the yarn label for the recommended size.
- Then, grab a yarn needle. You'll need a yarn needle – sometimes called a darning needle or a tapestry needle – to weave in the yarn ends after you've finished crocheting the flower.
Best Yarn for Crochet Flower Patterns
You can crochet flowers with a variety of types of yarn. And since crochet flowers are such small projects, they're great for using up small amounts of scrap yarn that you have in your yarn stash.
If you're choosing new yarn to make your flowers, look for DK or worsted weight yarn in pretty floral colors – like yellows, oranges, pinks, and reds. Don't forget about green yarn for the leaves, as well.
You can crochet flowers with acrylic yarn, cotton yarn, or wool blend yarns. If you're not sure which yarn to choose, read the pattern to find the designer's recommendations.
Favorite Ergonomic Crochet Hooks
Most crochet flower patterns use hook sizes between 3mm and 5mm. If you're looking for a great set of ergonomic crochet hooks, I always recommend this set of hooks by Clover.
How to Use Crochet Flowers
Once you've made a garden's worth of crochet flowers, you may be wondering what to do with them all.
Here are a few projects ideas that you can make with crochet flowers.
- Crochet Flower Bouquet: Make a bouquet of crochet flowers. You can use dowel rods or floral wire to make stems for your flowers. Then, arrange them in a vase or mason jar.
- Coffee Cup Sleeve: Decorate a coffee cup sleeve with a crochet flower or two.
- Crochet Flower Hair Clips: Use hot glue to attach crochet flowers to clips or bobby pins.
- Crochet Flower Wreath: Arrange crochet flowers on a grapevine or floral foam wreath to hang on your door.
- Crochet Flower Headband: String flowers on a long piece of yarn to make a crochet flower garland.
Let's start off with something simple. These sweet 4-petal flowers are easy to make, and fun to use in a variety of projects. They're worked flat in two colors of cotton. The pattern includes a crochet diagram as well, in case you prefer to work from a chart.
For this pattern, you'll need:
- G / 4 mm crochet hook
- DK yarn in 2 colors
- Suggested yarn: CotLin
This crochet rose pattern works up quickly and is easy to learn. Once you've made a few roses, you can use them as an embellishment on a crochet hat or crochet headband.
For this pattern, you'll need:
Size I crochet hook
worsted weight yarn
Suggested yarn: Swish Worsted
Here's a free crochet pattern for multicolor flowers and leaves. These gorgeous flowers might look complicated, but they're actually very easy to make.
For this pattern, you'll need:
3.5mm crochet hook
DK weight yarn in a variety of colors
If you have a different size yarn that you wish to use, that's okay too! Just make sure that you use the corresponding size hook.
Suggested yarn: CotLin
This easy pattern includes 3 slightly different Edelweiss flowers. Choose your favorite shape or make all three to mimic the variety of flower shapes found in nature.
For this pattern, you'll need:
3mm crochet hook
sport weight cotton yarn
A yarn needle
As always, you can use any yarn you like. Just select the hook size according to the yarn weight.
Suggested Yarn: Brava Sport
Here's a quick pattern for small crochet flowers that uses a small amount of scrap yarn.
The free pattern includes written instructions and a chart to help you learn the stitch pattern.
For this pattern, you'll need:
3.5 mm crochet hook
DK weight yarn
A yarn needle
Suggested yarn: CotLin
Don't these colorful flowers make you think of Spring? If you're an intermediate crocheter who's ready for a little challenge, I think you'll love this Happy Flower pattern.
For this pattern, you'll need:
3 mm crochet hook
Fingering weight yarn
A yarn needle
Note: This pattern in written in UK terms.
Recommended Yarn: Comfy Fingering
Here's a free crochet pattern for a beautiful realistic tulip flower with a clever one-piece construction.
For this pattern, you'll need:
3.5 mm crochet hook
worsted weight yarn
A yarn needle
If you'd like to add a stem to your crochet flower, you'll also need a bamboo skewer or a green pipe cleaner.
Suggested yarn: Swish Worsted
If you're looking for quick and easy crochet roses, try this pattern for adorable May Roses. The pattern includes instructions for roll-up roses and leaves.
For this pattern, you'll need:
3.5 mm crochet hook
DK weight yarn
A yarn needle
You can make larger or smaller roses by using thicker or thinner yarn.
Suggested yarn: CotLin
Try this crochet Poppy pattern for beautiful, easy-to-make flowers. You'll need a few colors of yarn for the centers and petals. Feel free to use any weight yarn you like - just be sure to use the correct size hook for your yarn.
Suggested yarn: Swish Worsted
If you love peonies, you'll love this free crochet pattern for mini peony flowers. The free pattern includes instructions for making a smaller and larger flower as well as a flower bud and a leaf.
For this pattern, you'll need:
2.75 mm crochet hook
DK weight yarn
A yarn needle
Suggested yarn: CotLin
This little daisy crochet pattern is very simple, so it's perfect for beginners. If you like, use a button for the center of the flower.
For this pattern, you'll need:
size H crochet hook
worsted weight yarn
A yarn needle
Suggested Yarn: Swish Worsted
Check out this free pattern for the ever-popular crochet puff flower. You can join them together to make a larger project such as a scarf or a blanket, or use them individually to embellish a crochet headband.
For this pattern, you'll need:
4.5mm crochet hook
DK weight yarn
A yarn needle
Suggested yarn: Swish DK
This flower is all about the picot stitch. I think you'll love the open texture and fun colorwork.
For this pattern, you'll need:
4mm crochet hook
sport weight yarn
Suggested Yarn: Brava Sport
I love the texture of the puff stitches in this crochet flower pattern.
For this pattern, you'll need:
3mm crochet hook
sport weight yarn
Suggested Yarn: Brava Sport
Here's another classic crochet flower, which you'll often see used to make hexagon motifs for blankets and other projects.
For this pattern, you'll need:
4mm crochet hook
DK weight yarn
A yarn needle
Suggested Yarn: Swish DK
Marigolds are one of my favorite flowers, and always remind me of time spent in the garden. Here's an easy pattern for making crochet marigolds.
For this pattern, you'll need:
3mm crochet hook
sport weight yarn
Suggested Yarn: Brava Sport
Learn how to make a lovely little 3D flower in just 3 easy rounds of crochet.
For this pattern, you'll need:
3.5mm crochet hook
DK weight yarn
Suggested yarn: CotLin
The great thing about this flower pattern is that you can make it as big as you want, by crocheting more and more rounds.
For this pattern, you'll need:
size H crochet hook
worsted weight yarn
A yarn needle
Suggested Yarn: Swish Worsted
This is a quick and easy flower that will add a pop of color to your scarves, hats, or other projects. This pattern uses just a bit of yarn, so it's perfect for scrapes.
For this pattern, you'll need:
size H crochet hook
worsted weight yarn
button
Suggested Yarn: Swish Worsted
Here's another beginner pattern that's easy to make. The thing I love about this pattern is the way the petals curl inwards to create a more realistic-looking flower!
For this pattern, you'll need:
size H crochet hook
worsted weight yarn
A yarn needle
Suggested Yarn: Swish Worsted
These beautiful crochet Cherry Blossoms are perfect to celebrate spring. You'll love how easy and quick they are to make.
For this pattern, you'll need:
size H crochet hook
worsted weight yarn
A yarn needle
Suggested Yarn: Swish Worsted
This simple Origami Rose flower is a beautiful crochet project that looks complicated but is actually quite simple. It is made with double crochet stitches, and then rolled into shape.
For this pattern, you'll need:
size G crochet hook
worsted weight yarn
A yarn needle
Suggested Yarn: Swish Worsted
Don't miss these sweet little crochet daisies, make with just a few rounds of stitches. Use them to decorate napkin rings, barrettes, or anything you like.
For this pattern, you'll need:
size H crochet hook
worsted weight yarn
A yarn needle
Suggested Yarn: Dishie
Create a rainbow of crochet poppies with this adorable pattern. This poppy is worked from the center outwards. First, you make the center, followed by two petals and a back piece.
For this pattern, you'll need:
2.75mm crochet hook
DK weight yarn
A yarn needle
Suggested yarn: CotLin
Here's a 3-dimensional flower that works up fast and only requires a few scraps of yarn. This tutorial includes a complete video to help you follow along.
For this pattern, you'll need:
5mm crochet hook
worsted weight yarn
A yarn needle
Suggested Yarn: Swish Worsted
If you need something really quick and easy, check out this easy flower pattern. You can make made a batch of these colorful crochet flowers and string them together to create a colorful flower bunting.
For this pattern, you'll need:
Size G crochet hook
worsted weight yarn
A yarn needle
Suggested Yarn: Swish Worsted
Use colorful cotton yarn to crochet cheery flowers with this simple pattern. These easy crochet flowers are quick to learn, and you can add them to almost any project.
For this pattern, you'll need:
size H crochet hook
worsted weight yarn
A yarn needle
Suggested Yarn: Dishie
When you just need something sweet and simple this crochet flower pattern is the perfect choice.
For this pattern, you'll need:
size H crochet hook
worsted weight yarn
Suggested Yarn: Swish Worsted
Here's another simple little crochet pattern for small five-petal flowers and leaves. Use different size hooks to make your flowers larger or smaller.
For this pattern, you'll need:
4 mm crochet hook
DK weight yarn
Suggested yarn: CotLin
Last but not least an easy 3D flower made from one color of yarn. It works up quickly and is perfect for embellishing hats or other projects.
For this pattern, you'll need:
size H crochet hook
worsted weight yarn
A yarn needle
Suggested Yarn: Swish Worsted
More Crochet Patterns
I hope that you've enjoyed this list of easy crochet flower patterns. For even more crochet ideas, check out these related posts.
- 25 Free Crochet Hat and Beanie Patterns
- 14 Crochet Heart Patterns for Valentine's Day
- 25 Crochet Headbands and Ear Warmer Patterns
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