With Mother's Day and Teacher Appreciation Week just around the corner, now is the perfect time to whip up a beautiful bouquet of crocheted flowers. I can also see many of these paired together on a beautiful yarn-wrapped wreath. Whether you need to embellish a hat or just want to brighten up your coffee table, there's something in this list of free crochet patterns that is just right for your crocheting needs!
- Crochet Flower by Rose Hip. I think this pattern was one of the reasons I was so eager to learn how to crochet several years ago. To this day, the photo still makes me glad I learned this craft!
- Flower Coasters by Mollie Makes. These bright and beautiful flower coasters are some of my favorite. Sure to brighten up a table, they make great gifts.
- Crochet Flower Bouquet by Repeat Crafter Me. Want to give someone a bouquet that will last longer than a week? This might be the right choice for you.
- 5 Petal Crochet Flower Pattern by 1 Dog Woof. Quick and easy, these little flowers can brighten up any scarf, hat, or bag.
- Simple Crochet Leaf by Lacy Crochet. When you're making flowers, you know you're going to need to make some leaves. This is a great option.
- Loom Flowers by Petals to Picots. So it might be a stretch to call this a crochet pattern, but there is one step that uses a crochet hook. They're just so adorable, I couldn't help but include this!
- Crochet Flowers by Skip to My Lou. This three-layer flower is puffy and beautiful. I'm definitely going to have to make a few of these soon.
- Five Petal Daisies by Flower Girl Cottage. Sometimes less really is more. These little flowers are super simple, but absolutely adorable.
- Crochet Daffodil by Attic 24. These small daffodils are perfect for spring. They look great as a brooch. My plan for them? A wreath for my front door.
- Seven-Petal Crochet Flower by Little Birdie Secrets. This flower pattern is perfect for cards, bookmarks, or anything else you can imagine.
- Little Tiny Appliqué Flowers by Heloise V. Sometimes you just need a tiny flower to embellish a stuffed animal or a newborn hat. This might be the pattern you're looking for.
- Loopy Flower from Annemarie's Haakblog. This bright little number is fun and quick. I can picture using this on a beautifully wrapped gift.
- Button on Flower Accent by Crochet and Other Stuff. Who doesn't love interchangeable flowers? These are perfect for those times when you can't decide what color flower to make: make both!
- Granny in the Middle Crochet Flower by Diva Stitches. I'm a big fan of anything "granny," so this flower is perfect to me! I love the endless color possibilities.
- Pointy Petal Flower by Crochet with Raymond. The shape of these petals truly sets them apart from most flowers.
- Crochet Pansy Pattern by Little Monkeys Crochet. Sometimes I look at a flower and I wonder, what type of flower is it? There is no doubt that this beautiful flower with amazing detail is a pansy.
- Puff Stitch Flower by Mamachee. Ever wondered how to do the puff stitch flower you've seen on Pinterest? Mamachee will show you how in this photo-tutorial.
- 9 Petal Summer Flower by Grow Creative. Have fun with this bright and airy flower motif! It's
- Crochet Flower by DROPS Design. Pretty, fancy, and decorative, you won't have any trouble finding a use for this beautiful flower.
- Bavarian Popcorn Flower by Made in K-town. This large, flat flower is unlike any I've seen - absolutely beautiful!
- Tahiti Blossom by 6ichthusfish. This intricate pattern is perfect for the intermediate crocheter or advanced beginner who is looking to expand their crocheting horizons.
- Cherry Blossom by King Soleil. I've always wanted to go to Washington, D.C. to see the cherry blossoms. I might not ever make it at that time of year, but I might just crochet some for myself to make up for it.
- Carnation Flower by Daisy Cottage Designs. This full and fluffy flower is one of my newest patterns. I can't wait to add some of these to some adorable kids' hats.
- Easter Lily by Moogly. Allergic to lilies? These yarn alternatives are stunning.
- Sweetheart Love Flowers by Stitch11. These little flowers sport heart-shaped leaves. Little girls everywhere will fall in love when they see these.
Hi Lauren, I found your blog because one of my bloglovin followers clicked like on this post. Thank you so much for all these links to crochet flowers. I have some time to crochet tomorrow and I can't wait to try some of them out.
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Great list of flower patterns, but you forgot one of my all time favorites!
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Hi there! I'm stopping by to say thanks so much for including my Pansy pattern in your round-up, and also because my husband (who first noticed the blog traffic coming from your site) read your bio and told me how much we have in common! He's a youth pastor and we have two little ones (boys), born in 2010 and 2012 (in fact my littlest was born the day after your littlest!). I'm also a stay-at-home mama. We could be great friends ;) Have a great day and thanks again!
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Just found your blog via Pinterest - thanks for sharing the crochet patterns. Amanda x
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