10+ Crochet Flower Free Pattern Ideas
These free crochet patterns for flowers are absolutely charming. So colorful too! Sounds interesting? Come check them out! Spring is in full bloom in many parts of the world, right? Do you know what that means? Yes!
We are so in the mood for decorating now! How about you? If you are a fan of crochet patterns for flowers, you will understand the awesomeness of these ideas in a heartbeat.
If you have never tried crocheting a flower, you are in the right place too! Many ideas here are pretty beginner-friendly. Doesn’t this simply check all the boxes? Without a doubt!
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free crochet flower patterns
1. Heart Poppy Flower
Crochet poppies are often worn as a remembrance flower to honor military workers who died during the war. These red beauties, however, can also be a lovely last-minute summer decoration. Lucy decided to put together four simple crochet hearts and add a black circle in the center.
Level: beginner Author: GoldenLucyCrafts
photo by GoldenLucyCrafts / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on goldenlucycrafts.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
2. Popcorn Flower
Take an hour or two and make a bunch of these two-tone crochet flowers. Puffy popcorn stitches add fantastic texture to it, and you can mix and match the colors to come up with the nicest combinations. Naztazia’s crochet flower can be big or small, whichever way you like it better.
Level: upper beginner Author: Naztazia
photo by Naztazia / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on naztazia.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
3. Mohnblume – Poppy
Level: upper beginner Author: Vera Matrebo
The original pattern and the photos are on Ravelry.
4. Lily Flower
Level: upper beginner Author: Roseanna Murray
The original pattern and the photos are on Moara Crochet. More info on Ravelry.
5. Rose with wired Stem & Leaves
Level: upper beginner Author: Nicole Riley
The original pattern and the photos are on Nicki’s Homemade Crafts. More info on Ravelry.
6. May Roses
Level: upper beginner Author: Lucy of Attic24
The original pattern is on Attic24. More info on Ravelry. Info about this version and the photos are on Ravelry.
7. Lilac Flowers
Level: upper beginner Author: Golden Lucy Crafts
The original pattern and the photos are on Golden Lucy Crafts. More info on Ravelry.
8. Tulip Amigurumi
Level: upper beginner Author: Fay Lyth
The original pattern and the photos are on Stitch by Fay. More info on Ravelry.
9. Purple Pop Flower
Level: beginner Author: Therese Eghult
The original pattern and the photos are on Sisters in Stitch. More info on Ravelry.
10. Pansy Flower
Level: beginner Author: Naztazia
The original pattern and the photos are on Naztazia. More info on Ravelry.
11. Morning Glory Flower
Level: intermediate Author: Roseanna Murray
The original pattern and the photos are on Moara Crochet. More info on Ravelry.
12. Bleeding Heart Applique
Level: medium Author: GoldenLucyCrafts
The original pattern and the photos are on GoldenLucyCrafts. More info on Ravelry.
13. 8-Petal Flower
Combining simple elements into bigger pieces is one of the most excellent methods in crochet. It doesn’t require advanced skills or excessive precision. All you need to do once you’ve got all the elements ready, is to sew them together with the most basic sewing techniques. Kate’s flower uses surface crochet slip stitch, which adds character to this simple piece.
Level: upper beginner Author: Crochetpedia
photo by Crochetpedia / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on crochetpedia.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
I LIKE TO THANK THRESE EGHULT AT SISTERSINSTITCH.COM FOR THE POP FLOWER HOPE MINE LOOK AS PRETTY AS YOURS DO