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Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern
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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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Bite-Sized Project

Finishes in 2-4 hoursβ€”perfect for an afternoon of creative relaxation.

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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 curated set of crochet flower patterns including calla lily, poppy, tulip, roses, pansy and more. Each pattern lists materials, wires and step-by-step rounds to crochet petals, pistils and corollas. The designs use cotton thread (Cotton 8) and small steel wires for shaping, making them ideal for decorative stems and long-lasting arrangements.

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

Patterns include schematic diagrams and clear assembly figures so you can attach petals and wires with confidence. Perfect for crafters who enjoy detailed floral work and realistic shaping.

Why You'll Love This Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns simple crochet stitches into lifelike flowers with elegant shapes and strong stems. The designs balance crochet technique with wire shaping, which means each bloom holds its form beautifully. I enjoy how each flower offers room for personalization β€” colors, finishing stitches and petal shaping make every piece unique. Making a small bouquet from these patterns is incredibly satisfying and makes a lovely handmade gift.

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 how easy it is to change the mood of each flower just by altering color combinations β€” try soft pastels for a vintage bouquet or bright primary hues for a modern statement piece.

Want a fuller bloom? Make more petals than the pattern suggests and overlap them tightly when twisting the wires together to create a lush, layered look.

Change the yarn weight and hook size to scale flowers up or down: bulky yarn with a larger hook creates chunky statement flowers, while fine thread yields dainty blossoms perfect for jewelry.

I often add embroidered veins with contrasting thread on the petals for extra realism β€” a few long running stitches from base to tip makes a big difference.

For a different edge finish, swap the Crab Stitch border for a picot round or a fine lace trim worked in hdc and chains.

Try mixing metal wire gauges: use 0.3 mm for tiny internal pistils and 0.8 mm for the main stem so you get both delicate detail and sturdy support.

I like to cluster different species together β€” a big rose, a small tulip and a couple of pansies make a balanced, painterly bouquet.

Make mini versions as keychains by switching to thinner thread and wrapping the wire into a loop; add a keyring or a tiny bow for gifting.

If you prefer a realistic green stem, wrap floral tape more loosely for a textured look or tightly for a smooth, finished stem.

I recommend experimenting with bead centers, embroidered details and even wired leaves to personalize every flower you make.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Not incorporating the wire properly while crocheting the petal base causes loose or unstable petals; incorporate the wire as instructed and secure it within the round before finishing. βœ— Skipping stitch counts when making rounds leads to distorted petal shapes and mismatched edges; count stitches at the end of each round and follow increases/decreases exactly. βœ— Pulling yarn too tightly while working crab stitch or final rounds creates uneven rims; maintain consistent, light tension when working the outer decorative round. βœ— Not twisting and aligning corresponding wires accurately results in awkward stems and petals; twist matching wires together tightly and check alignment before covering with floral tape. βœ— Forgetting to break off yarn neatly and weave ends causes visible tails on petals; fasten off cleanly and weave ends into the back of petals for a tidy finish.

Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

This charming collection brings a variety of crochet flower patterns to your hands β€” from delicate calla lilies to bold roses and cheerful pansies. You will find clear round-by-round instructions, diagrams and assembly tips so you can create lasting floral accents. Perfect for making bouquets, gift toppers, or decorative stems to brighten any room.

Intermediate 2-4 Hours

Materials Needed for Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Cotton 8 - White (used in Calla Lily, Little Flower, Big Flower, Big Flower receptacle)
  • 02
    Cotton 8 - Soft Yellow (used in Calla Lily pistil and Big Flower accents)
  • 03
    Cotton 8 - Soft Green (used for stems or accents in multiple flowers)
  • 04
    Cotton 8 - Soft Orange (used in Tulip, Little Flower accents)
  • 05
    Cotton 8 - Red (used in Poppy, Big Rose)
  • 06
    Cotton 8 - Pink (used in Rose Bud, Little Rose)
  • 07
    Cotton 8 - Soft Pink (used in Rose Bud, Little Rose)
  • 08
    Cotton 8 - Black (small center details for Poppy)
  • 09
    Cotton 8 - Yellow, Lilac, Violet (Pansy center and petals as specified)
  • 10
    Small amounts of accent colours and 3 red pearls for some patterns

β€” 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 Tulip/Big Flower pistil accents)
  • 07
    Scissors
  • 08
    Yarn needle for sewing and weaving ends
  • 09
    Pins for assembly (optional)

Progress Tracker

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β€” Calla Lily :

Round 1 :

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

Round 2 :

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

Round 3 :

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

Round 4 :

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

Round 5 :

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

Info :

Prepare a 0.6 mm wire.

Round 6 :

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

Round 7 :

Petal - Work all around petal with sc. Break off yarn.

Item Name (Pistil) :

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.

Infos :

Insert a 0.8 mm wire into the base of pistil and twist the ends of wires. (FIG.1) Insert pistil in the base of petal. (FIG.2) Twist corresponding wires together. Bend base of petal towards the pistil. (FIG.3) Cover stem with green floral tape.

Item Name (Corolla) :

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.

Infos :

Insert wire into the back of corolla and twist the ends of wire. (FIG.2) Attach petals to corolla. (FIG.3) Twist corresponding wires together. (FIG.4) Cover stem with green floral tape.

β€” Poppy :

Round 1 :

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

Round 2 :

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

Round 3 :

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

Round 4 :

Petal - 3 ch, 15 dc.

Round 5 :

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

Round 6 :

Petal - 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 :

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

Round 8 :

Petal - Work all around petal in Crab Stitch. Break off yarn.

Info :

Make 4 petals. Insert wire into the back of corolla and twist the ends of wire. Attach petals to corolla and twist corresponding wires together. Cover stem with green floral tape.

β€” Tulip :

Info :

Materials include Cotton 8 soft yellow and soft orange, Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm), Wire 0.6 mm and Wire 0.3 mm, 3 red pearls, Green floral tape.

Round 1 :

Petal - Begin with 15 ch. Rnd 1: 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 :

Petal - Work 15 sc, 1 dc, 3 dc together, 1 sc, 3 dc together, 1 dc, 15 sc, 1 st incorporating wire. Break off yarn.

Info :

Make 4 petals. Insert pistils (3 red pearls on 0.3 mm wire) and twist the ends. Attach petals and twist corresponding wires. Cover stem with green floral tape.

β€” Rose Bud :

Round 1 :

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

Round 2 :

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

Round 3 :

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

Round 4 :

Petal - Work all around petal in Crab Stitch. Break off yarn.

Info :

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

β€” Little Rose :

Round 1 :

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

Round 2 :

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

Round 3 :

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

Round 4 :

Petal - Work all around petal in sc incorporating wire. Join with 1 st. Break off yarn.

Info :

Make 4 petals. Insert wire into 3 petals. Alternatively, work final round in Crab Stitch.

β€” Big Rose :

Info :

Make a Rose Bud (see pattern page 8).

Round 1 :

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

Round 2 :

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

Round 3 :

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

Round 4 :

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

Round 5 :

Petal - Work all around petal in Crab Stitch. Break off yarn.

Info :

Make 6 petals. 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.

β€” Pansy :

Round 1 :

Flower - Magic Ring. Rnd 1: 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 :

Flower - *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 :

Flower - 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). Cover stem with green floral tape.

β€” Little Flower :

Item Name (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.

Round 6 :

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

Round 7 :

Petals - *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.

Info :

Insert wire behind flower (FIG.1). Twist ends. Cover stem with green floral tape.

β€” Big Flower :

Item Name (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.

Round 7 :

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

Round 8 :

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

Round 9 :

Petals - *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 wire ends; insert the pistil into the base of the petal and twist corresponding wires together, then bend the petal base toward the pistil and cover the stem with green floral tape.
  • For corollas, insert a short wire into the back of the corolla button, twist ends to secure, then attach petals around the corolla and twist corresponding wires together before covering with floral tape.
  • To form rose assemblies, roll up the inner petal, attach the outer petals around the bud by aligning and twisting the wires together, then finish by twisting all wires into a single stem and wrapping with green floral tape.
  • When joining petals to receptacles or buttons, align matching wires from each element, twist tightly and then shape petals gently with fingers to achieve the natural curve and overlap shown in figures.
  • Insert small pistils (pearls on 0.3 mm wire) into the center of flowers where instructed and twist the ends; always cover exposed wires with floral tape for a finished stem.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Work with an appropriate small hook (B/1.90 mm) and Cotton 8 thread for the sizes shown; changing yarn weight will change finished size.
  • πŸ’‘Incorporate the wire into the rounds where specified so edges stay stable and the petal keeps its intended shape.
  • πŸ’‘When twisting wires, keep them tight and aligned before covering with floral tape to avoid lumps in the stem.
  • πŸ’‘Use the Crab Stitch (reverse single crochet) option for decorative edges where noted to give petals a crisp rim.
  • πŸ’‘Always weave in ends neatly and break off yarn as instructed to keep the back of petals tidy for assembly.

This collection celebrates the beauty of crochet flowers β€” realistic shapes made from simple stitches and a little wire. Create bouquets, long-lasting stems, and delicate accents for gifts and decor. Each pattern is designed to be accessible yet satisfying, with diagrams and assembly figures included. 🌸 Happy crocheting! 🌿

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

Finished size depends on the flower and yarn, but using Cotton 8 and a B (1.90 mm) hook yields small decorative stems approximately 6-12 cm per flower petal width depending on the model.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, but changing yarn weight affects the final size and texture; choose an appropriate hook and remember to adjust wire gauge if you use thicker yarn to maintain shape.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This booklet is rated intermediate β€” you should be comfortable with basic stitches (sc, dc, hdc), working in rounds and simple decreases; wire incorporation also requires care.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most individual flowers finish in 2-4 hours depending on the design and your experience; assembling a small bouquet may take additional time.

How do I attach and hide the wires?

Twist corresponding wires together at the base after inserting, then cover the twisted wires with green floral tape for a neat, flexible stem.