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Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern
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5-7 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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Cozy Accent

A warm touch for your space that transforms ordinary corners into inviting nooks filled with handmade charm.

About This Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

This booklet contains a collection of crochet flower patterns using Cotton 8 thread and a B (1.90 mm) hook. Each pattern includes full round-by-round instructions for petals, pistils and assembly, plus wiring and finishing details. You will learn how to shape realistic flowers and finish stems professionally using floral tape and wire.

Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Patterns are written clearly and include diagrams and assembly figures. Suitable for crafters comfortable with basic stitches and ready to add small shaping techniques.

Why You'll Love This Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern collection because it makes delicate, realistic flowers achievable with simple tools and fine thread. I enjoy how each petal is shaped individually and then assembled to create depth and natural curves. The inclusion of wiring and floral tape tips means the finished flowers will hold poses and display beautifully. The variety here โ€” from calla lilies to roses and pansies โ€” keeps the project exciting and satisfying as you build a small bouquet.

Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern step 1 - construction progress Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love customizing these flower patterns by changing color gradients โ€” try variegated thread for a lively petal effect or blend two tones at the petal edge for depth.

For larger statement flowers I switch to a slightly thicker thread and a larger hook; this gives bold petals perfect for home displays.

I sometimes skip the crab stitch edge and use a neat single crochet round for a subtler finish, which is great for delicate centerpieces.

To make miniature versions for jewelry or keychains, use finer thread and a smaller hook and reduce the number of chains in the petal foundation.

I often add a tiny bead or pearl to the pistil for a realistic glossy center โ€” simply thread the bead onto the 0.3 mm wire before twisting the pistil.

If you want more structure, add a second wire layer inside the petal before wrapping; it helps the petal hold dramatic curves for showy arrangements.

Try making coordinating leaves by using green Cotton 8 and a simple oval petal pattern; attach leaves to the stem before wrapping with floral tape for a seamless look.

I like to vary the petal count when making roses โ€” more petals create a fuller bloom while fewer petals make a neat bud; follow the same joining method and adjust spacing.

Experiment with embroidered veins across the petal surface using a contrasting thread; a few simple backstitches add realism to big flowers.

For a vintage look, consider tea-dyeing finished petals lightly or brushing on diluted dye for soft shading; always test on a scrap first.

If you want the bouquet to be posable, use a thicker stem wire and leave an extra wire tail inside the stem before taping; you can pose the stems gently after wrapping.

I sometimes create mini bouquets by grouping three small flowers of different types on the same wrapped stem โ€” it makes a charming gift-ready accent.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

โœ— Skipping the instruction to incorporate wire in the base of petals can make shaping impossible; always prepare and insert the specified wire at the indicated round so petals hold their shape. โœ— Not tightening the initial ring and joining rounds securely causes loose centers; pull the magic ring or loose yarn end to tighten the center before continuing. โœ— Forgetting to break off yarn at the specified rounds increases bulk at joins; cut and finish each round as instructed and weave in ends neatly before assembly. โœ— Ignoring the recommended hook size will change finished proportions and tension; use the specified B (1.90 mm) hook for correct petal size and stitch definition. โœ— Overstretching or under-stuffing the pistil ring can flatten the flower centre; follow the pattern and only shape the pistil as directed, using the correct number of single crochets for the given diameter.

Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

Create beautiful, lifelike crochet flowers with this collection of detailed patterns. You will find step-by-step rounds, material lists, and assembly guidance for Calla Lily, Poppy, Tulip, Rose Bud, Little Rose, Big Rose, Pansy, Little Flower and Big Flower. The patterns use Cotton 8 thread and a small hook for finely detailed petals and stems โ€” perfect for gifting or decorative bouquets.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

โ€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Cotton 8 thread - main weight used for all flowers (fine crochet thread)
  • 02
    Calla Lily: Cotton 8 - White (main color) and Soft Yellow (pistil)
  • 03
    Poppy: Cotton 8 - Red (petals), Black (center), Soft Green (sepal/stem)
  • 04
    Tulip: Cotton 8 - Soft Yellow and Soft Orange (petal colors)
  • 05
    Rose Bud / Little Rose / Big Rose: Cotton 8 - Soft Pink, Pink, Red depending on model
  • 06
    Pansy: Cotton 8 - Yellow, Lilac, Violet
  • 07
    Little Flower / Big Flower: Cotton 8 - White, Soft Orange, Soft Yellow, Soft Green as specified

โ€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm)
  • 02
    Wire 0.8 mm
  • 03
    Wire 0.6 mm
  • 04
    Wire 0.3 mm
  • 05
    Green floral tape
  • 06
    3 red pearls (for some pistils)
  • 07
    Scissors
  • 08
    Yarn needle for sewing and finishing

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โ€” Instructions :

Infos :

Symbols: Chain (ch). Slip stitch (st). Single crochet (sc). Half double crochet (hdc). Double crochet (dc). Triple crochet (tc). 2 single crochet in same stitch (2 sc together). 3 single crochet in same stitch (3 sc together). 2 double crochet in same stitch (2 dc together). 3 double crochet in same stitch (3 dc together). 3 double crochet cluster variation (3 dc together and close together). Picot (pic). Crab Stitch (Crab Stitch). Magic Ring (Magic Ring). Wire (Wire). Start and End markers and difficulty star symbols as shown.

โ€” Calla Lily :

Info :

MATERIALS Cotton 8 White Soft Yellow Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm) Wire 0.8 mm Wire 0.6 mm Green floral tape

Round 1 :

Begin with 5 ch. Join with 1 st to form ring. Work 2 sc together in each chain. Join with 1 st.

Round 2 :

3 ch + 1 dc together, 2 dc together in each stitch.

Round 3 :

3 ch + 1 dc together, 2 dc together in each stitch.

Round 4 :

3 ch + 1 dc together. *1 dc, 2 dc together*. Repeat**. Join with 1 st.

Round 5 :

3 ch + 1 dc together. *2 dc, 2 dc together*. Repeat**. Join with 1 st. Prepare a 0.6 mm wire.

Round 6 :

Make 39 sc, 3 dc together, 39 sc incorporating wire.

Round 7 :

Work all around petal with sc. Break off yarn.

Info :

Alternatively, work final round in Crab Stitch.

Pistil :

Begin with 5 ch. Join with 1 st to form ring. Work 2 sc together in each chain. Work 180 sc in a circle (about 6 cm wide). Join with 1 st. Break off yarn.

Info :

Insert a 0.8 mm wire into the base of pistil and twist the ends of wires. Insert pistil in the base of petal. Twist corresponding wires together. Bend base of petal towards the pistil. Cover stem with green floral tape.

โ€” Poppy :

Info :

MATERIALS Cotton 8 Red Black Soft green Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm) Wire 0.6 mm Green floral tape

Round 1 :

Begin with 4 ch. Work 7 dc in the first chain.

Round 2 :

3 ch, 1 dc, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 2 dc.

Round 3 :

3 ch, 2 dc, 2 dc together, 1 dc, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 1 dc, 2 dc together, 3 dc.

Round 4 :

3 ch, 15 dc.

Round 5 :

1 ch, skip 1 stitch, 2 sc, 10 dc, 2 sc.

Round 6 :

1 ch, skip 1 stitch, 3 sc, 3 dc, 3 dc together, 3 dc, 3 sc. Break off yarn. Prepare wire. Attach yarn in the base of petal.

Round 7 :

Work all around the petal in sc, incorporating wire. Join with 1 st.

Round 8 :

Work all around petal in Crab Stitch. Break off yarn. Make 4 petals.

Corolla (Button) :

Make a crochet button. Chain 3 join with 1 st to form ring. Work 40 sc inside the ring. Break off yarn. Work 5 sc inside the ring. Work 5 times: 1 sc, 5 ch on outer rim of button. (FIG.1) Break off yarn.

Info :

Insert wire into the back of corolla and twist the ends of wire. Attach petals to corolla. Twist corresponding wires together. Cover stem with green floral tape.

โ€” Tulip :

Info :

MATERIALS Cotton 8 Soft yellow Soft orange Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm) Wire 0.6 mm Wire 0.3 mm 3 red pearls Green floral tape

Round 1 :

Begin with 15 ch. 1 sc, 1 dc, 10 tc, 1 dc, 9 dc together, 1 dc, 10 tc, 1 dc, 1 sc. Break off yarn. Prepare a 0.6 mm wire.

Round 2 :

Work 15 sc, 1 dc, 3 dc together, 1 sc, 3 dc together, 1 dc, 15 sc, 1 st incorporating wire. Break off yarn. Make 4 petals.

Pistil :

Insert a 0.3 mm wire into a pearl and twist the ends of wire. Make 3 pistils and twist the ends of wires. Attach the petals at pistils. Twist corresponding wires together. Cover stem with green floral tape.

โ€” Rose Bud :

Info :

MATERIALS Cotton 8 Soft pink Pink Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm) Wire 0.8 mm Green floral tape

Round 1 :

Begin with 4 ch and work 9 dc in the first chain. Join with 1 st.

Round 2 :

3 ch + 1 dc together, 2 dc together in each stitch. Join with 1 st.

Round 3 :

3 ch + 1 dc together, 2 dc together in each stitch. Join with 1 st. Break off yarn.

Round 4 :

Work all around petal in Crab Stitch. Break off yarn. Make 3 petals.

Assembly :

Roll up 1 petal. (FIG.1) Join remaining 2 petals and attach them with wire. (FIG.2) Twist the ends of wire together. (FIG.3) Cover stem with green floral tape. See video tutorial.

โ€” Little Rose :

Info :

MATERIALS Cotton 8 Pink Soft pink Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm) Wire 0.6 mm Green floral tape

Round 1 :

Begin with 4 ch and work 9 dc in the first chain. Join with 1 st.

Round 2 :

3 ch + 1 dc together, 2 dc together in each stitch. Join with 1 st.

Round 3 :

3 ch + 1 dc together, 2 dc together in each stitch. Join with 1 st. Break off yarn. Prepare wire.

Round 4 :

Work all around petal in sc incorporating wire. Join with 1 st. Break off yarn. Make 4 petals. Insert wire into 3 petals.

Assembly :

Join the first 3 petals at Rose Bud by twisting corresponding wire. (FIG.1) Join the last 3 petals. (FIG.2) Twist corresponding wires together. (FIG.3) Shape petals decoratively. Cover stem with green floral tape.

โ€” Big Rose :

Info :

MATERIALS Cotton 8 Red Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm) Wire 0.6 mm Green floral tape

Note :

Make a Rose Bud (see pattern page 8) and then make petals as below.

Round 1 :

Begin with 4 ch and work 9 dc in the first chain. Join with 1 st.

Round 2 :

3 ch + 1 dc together, 2 dc together in each stitch. Join with 1 st.

Round 3 :

3 ch + 1 dc together, 2 dc together in each stitch. Join with 1 st. Prepare wire.

Round 4 :

Work all around petal in sc incorporating wire. Join with 1 st.

Round 5 :

Work all around petal in Crab Stitch. Break off yarn. Make 6 petals.

โ€” Pansy :

Info :

MATERIALS Cotton 8 Yellow Lilac Violet Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm) Wire 0.6 mm

Round 1 :

Magic Ring. Work into the ring *1 sc, 3 ch, 3 dc, 3 ch*. Repeat** (4 petals). Pull loose yarn end to tighten circle. Break off yarn.

Round 2 :

*1 sc in the centre of flower, 2 sc into 3 chains, 1 dc, 2 dc together, 1 dc, 2 sc into 3 chains*. Repeat**. Break off yarn.

Round 3 :

1 st, 2 sc, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 5 sc, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 2 sc, 1 st. Break off yarn.

Info :

Insert wire behind the flower. (FIG.1) Twist the ends. (FIG.2)

โ€” Little Flower :

Info :

MATERIALS Cotton 8 White Soft orange Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm) Wire 0.8 mm Wire 0.3 mm 3 red pearls Green floral tape

Receptacle :

Begin with 5 ch. Join with 1 st to form ring. Rnd 1: 1 ch, 2 sc together in each chain. Rnd 2: 10 sc. Rnd 3: *2 sc together, 1 sc*. Repeat**. Rnd 4: 15 sc. Rnd 5: 15 sc. Join with 1 st.

Petals (Rnd 6) :

*Begin 15 ch and work 14 sc in each chain across. Continue with 3 sc*. Repeat **. Break off yarn.

Petals (Rnd 7) :

*5 sc, 7 dc, 4 sc, 7 dc, 5 sc. Skip 1 stitch, 1 sc, skip 1 stitch*. Repeat**. Join with 1 st. Break off yarn.

โ€” Big Flower :

Info :

MATERIALS Cotton 8 White Soft yellow Soft green Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm) Wire 0.8 mm Wire 0.3 mm 3 red pearls Green floral tape

Receptacle :

Begin with 5 ch. Join with 1 st to form ring. Rnd 1: 1 ch, 2 sc together in each chain. Rnd 2: 10 sc. Rnd 3: *2 sc together, 1 sc*. Repeat**. Rnd 4: 15 sc. Rnd 5: 15 sc. Rnd 6: 15 sc. Join with 1 st.

Petals (Rnd 7) :

*Begin 19 ch and work 18 sc in each chain across. Continue with 3 sc.* Repeat**.

Petals (Rnd 8) :

*5 sc, 10 dc, 6 sc, 10 dc, 5 sc. Continue with 3 sc.* Repeat**.

Petals (Rnd 9) :

*5 sc, 10 hdc, 2 sc, 2 sc together, 2 sc together, 2 sc, 10 hdc, 5 sc. Skip 1 stitch, 1 sc, skip 1 stitch*. Repeat**. Join with 1 st. Break off yarn.

Info :

Yarns vary from country to country, so the shades of the finished product may be different from those in the pictures.

Assembly Instructions

  • Insert a 0.8 mm wire into the base of the pistil and twist the ends of wires; insert the pistil into the base of the petal and twist corresponding wires together to secure.
  • Attach petals to corolla/button by aligning petal wires with corolla wires, twist corresponding wires together and cover the stem with green floral tape.
  • For rose constructions roll up the inner petal to form the bud, join the remaining petals around the bud, twist the wire ends together and cover the stem with floral tape.
  • Insert wire into the back of flowers (for example behind the pansy or behind the receptacle for big/little flowers), bend and twist the wire ends, and then cover the stem with green floral tape.
  • When joining several petals, twist the corresponding wires of petals together in pairs or groups (as shown in FIG.2/FIG.3) to form a stable floral head before wrapping the stem.

Important Notes

  • ๐Ÿ’กUse the specified wire diameters for each part as listed: 0.8 mm for pistils/receptacles where noted, 0.6 mm for petal reinforcement, and 0.3 mm for tiny pistil beads; wrong wire can alter shape.
  • ๐Ÿ’กWork with consistent tension and tighten magic rings or initial chains so the centers are neat and petals lie flat when shaped.
  • ๐Ÿ’กBreak off yarn at the points noted and finish ends cleanly before assembly to avoid bulky visible joins and to make wiring easier.
  • ๐Ÿ’กWhen incorporating wire into a round, make sure to position it before joining the round so the wire is captured evenly and the petal curves naturally.

This flower pattern book brings delicate, long-lasting blooms to your hands โ€” no watering required! ๐ŸŒธ Each design is crafted for realistic shape and elegant presentation. Whether you display a single stem or a full bouquet, these crochet flowers brighten any corner. ๐ŸŒฟ Happy crocheting and enjoy arranging your handmade blossoms! ๐ŸŒผ

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

Finished flower sizes vary by design; most petals and completed stems using Cotton 8 and a 1.90 mm hook produce small decorative blooms approximately 5-12 cm across depending on the model.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but the finished size and appearance will change; if you choose a different weight, adjust hook and wire size accordingly to maintain proportions.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

These patterns are rated intermediate; basic crochet knowledge (sc, dc, hdc, clusters and reading simple rounds) is recommended for best results.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most individual flowers take between one and three hours each; a small bouquet may require 5-7 hours depending on the number of pieces and assembly complexity.