Little Crochet Flowers (Free Pattern)

Little Crochet Flowers (Free Pattern)

Look at that little yellow crochet flower picture. See how adorable it is, with five petals all the same size as the center circle. Image if it wasn’t just the one, but a bunch scattered or laying over top of each other. This is a great crochet project for people who don’t want to have a big piece of fabric in front of them at the moment. You can just work on these little crochet flowers! While you’re making a flower that can be used in a scrapbook or piece of clothing or a blanket, you’ll also be improving your crochet skill and keeping your hands busy.

The free pattern for these flowers was actually invented by a scrap-booker at Scrapbook&Cards. She used the flowers to make full page size mixed-media collages. Now thanks to her, you can learn to crochet these flowers for free.

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What you’ll need to make this crochet project: 2.5mm crochet hook, #5 yarn (this picture has cotton perle yarn, but you’re advised to use a larger hook and heavier yarn the more of a beginner you are.

Stitches used:
Chain, slip stitch, single crochet, double crochet, loop (or “stitch”). You’ll also have to use a slip knot to start the flower and be able to fasten off at the end of a crochet.

Little Crochet Flowers (Free Pattern)

Conceptual overview: You’ll tie around your needle and start to crochet around that knot, joining in a circular pattern until you have the wheel-like circle of the center. Then you’ll single and double crochet to add on petal by petal. After you’ve added 5 petals to the center wheel, you’ll fasten off and you’ll have a little flower in your hand.

For full details about this little flower crochet pattern, visit Scrap Book Cards (click here).