Crochet flowers are such a beautiful way to embellish just about any project. I love crocheting flowers and I think this is an easy crochet flower pattern with a few simple crochet stitches.

This Free Easy Rose Crochet Pattern makes beautiful roses.


These crochet flowers are super simple to make and aren’t they just so beautiful in these bright colors!  I used Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice yarn and a crochet hook H.

 

I hope you can understand the instructions. I would love your feedback or any suggestions on wording for this crochet project pattern.

 

Crochet Flower Pattern

Crochet Abbreviations:

ch = chain
sc = single crochet
dc = double crochet
trc = treble (triple) crochet

How to crochet a flower

Make magic ring (this is a great photo tutorial on making a magic ring)

1st round 15 sc in magic ring, pull tight, slip st in first sc

2nd round – chain 4, *skip 1 sc, dc in next sc, ch 1, repeat from * 6 more times. Join with slip st in 3rd chain of first ch 4. Tie off color.

3rd round – join new color to first chain loop with a slip stitch, work sc, dc, trc, dc, sc in each ch 1 loop, making eight petals, slip stitch in first sc.

4th round – Working behind, sc ch 4 around each dc in 2nd round, ending with chain 4, slip stitch in first sc (8 chain 4 spaces)

5th round – sc, dc, 2trc, dc,  in each chain 4 space around. (8 petals) slip stitch in first sc

6th round –  Working from behind sc ch 4 in each sc on 4th row,  slip stitch in first sc. (8 chain 4 spaces)

7th round – sc, dc, 3 trc, dc, sc  in each chain 4 space around. (8 petals) slip stitch in first sc, fasten off.

 
TaDah! Finished
 
In no time at all you can crochet a garden!  These flowers are great on scarves, hats, pins, headbands……..
 
 
This petal crochet flower would be a great embellishment for one of these crochet hat patterns or a cute crochet headband.

Be sure to check out all the beautiful free crochet patterns. You can even upload your own crochet patterns!

 

My Favorite Crochet Tools

  • If you are like me and like to crochet on the go this tote is a stylish way to keep everything you need at your fingertips!
  • My MOST FAVORITE tool is these portable scissors that always make it through security and fit perfectly in my hook case.
  • A️ yarn bowl is a beautiful way to wrangle yarn while crocheting
  • Keep organized with this crochet hooks kit with a case. This 85-piece kit has over 2,500  ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ five-star reviews.
  • Crochet Stitch Dictionary: 200 Essential Stitches with Step-by-Step Photos is the most helpful resource to keep handy!

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Comments

  1. I made it to row 3 and now I am totally lost on row4. Can you explain this or is there a video? I really want to learn how to make these flowers. Thanks

  2. I get lost after row three. Is there a video or more pictures to follow. I really appreciate your posting this pattern and would love to make these.

  3. It does look like round 4 means to work behind the petals you created. sc around the posts of each petal. You created these dc posts in round d 2 and now you’ll be creating them again in round 4. So sc then ch 4 around each post.

  4. I’m also confused with round 4 and “working behind”. Do you mean work behind the 2nd row ch 4 posts? I’m going to try it out and see. I’ll post if I figure it out.

  5. Hello, I got up to step 4 and then was confused by what “working behind” meant. If you could give me an example that would be great! 🙂 I’m trying my hand at different flowers to put on the earmuff headbands I’ve been working on.

  6. Love making flowers, made over 300 during November to share with Stitches from the Heart members. Saves them a lot of time when making hats for charity

  7. What a pretty collection of flowers. The picture gives a very good of colours to be used. I like the fact that they give the effect of looking into the flower rather than the usual flat type of pattern.

    Thank you.

  8. I love these, but I’m confused when I get to 4th round. Is there a video tutorial that I can watch. I want to learn these. they are so cute. I’m just learning to crochet and I’m struggling a little bit. thanks!

  9. What pretty flowers! Thank you for posting! 🙂 🙂
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    Lee Ann Hamm
    Crochet…Gotta Love It! Blog
    Crochet…Gotta Love It Website (crochet names and

    rosary patterns)

  10. Love these flowers for ear warmer wraps – prettiest flower I have found and my teenage daughters approve!
    Please do not move this pattern or I will be sunk.

  11. Thank you so much for posting the video, I also had a difficult time following the pictures and diagrams. I finally completed the flower and I love it! Thank you for posting the pattern.

  12. Thank you for the pattern! I just taught myself to crochet recently, and making these flowers was the main reason I wanted to learn, so I was pleased that I was able to do your pattern. I think there might be an error in the pattern on row 5, though. Your pattern calls for sc, dc, 2trc, dc, in each chain 4 space around; but the other petals are made by sc, dc, trc, dc, and finishing with a sc. Should row 5 be sc, dc, 2trc, dc, sc in each chain 4 space around?

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