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Flower bouquet C crochet pattern

Flower bouquet C crochet pattern
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Beginner Friendly Level

Perfect for those just starting their crochet journey, with clear instructions and simple techniques

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Multi-Day Project

A rewarding 12+ hour journeyβ€”perfect for dedicated crafters who love detailed work.

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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 Flower bouquet C crochet pattern

This pattern pack contains the instructions to make a full flower bouquet including tulips, daisies, baby daisies, and two styles of roses, plus leaves and assembly tips. Each flower section includes step-by-step rounds, wire placement notes, and finishing instructions so you can create realistic stems. The patterns use 4ply cotton or similar yarn and a small hook for crisp stitch definition and tidy petals.

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Patterns are written in US terms and are beginner friendly with extra explanation for each stitch and step. Photos show assembly ideas and how to position petals and leaves around a stem for a natural bouquet.

Why You'll Love This Flower bouquet C crochet pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns simple crochet stitches into beautiful, realistic flowers that last forever. I enjoy how each petal and leaf is made individually, then arranged to create a custom bouquet with personality. I also love that it uses 4ply yarn and a small hook to keep details crisp and delicate. Making these flowers feels relaxing and rewarding, and I always smile when I see a finished arrangement on my table.

Flower bouquet C crochet pattern step 1 - construction progress Flower bouquet C crochet pattern step 2 - assembly progress Flower bouquet C crochet pattern step 3 - details and accessories Flower bouquet C crochet pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize this bouquet by changing yarn colors and textures; try pastel shades for a soft vintage look or bright colors for a bold arrangement.

I often adjust flower sizes by using a thicker yarn and larger hook to create oversized statement flowers for table displays.

For smaller charms or keychains, I make the same motifs with thinner yarn and a smaller hook to produce tiny, delicate versions.

I add embroidery or a touch of blush to petal edges to create depth and a more realistic appearance; a soft pastel pencil works well for yarn fibers.

Try mixing cotton for crisp petals and acrylic for softer, fluffier centers to create contrast in texture across the bouquet.

I like to wrap stems with floral tape over a yarn-wrapped stick for a neat professional finish that hides glue spots and wires.

To add posability, I use a flexible thinner wire for each petal and secure it into the main stem so I can bend blooms into a natural curve.

I also experiment with different leaf shapes and counts on each branch to get varied silhouettes and a more natural arrangement.

Try assembling clusters of baby daisies around a larger rose to create focal points and visual interest in your bouquet.

If you want a rustic bouquet, use natural-colored yarns, twine wrapping, and include dried real stems or paper accents for mixed-media charm.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping wire placement in petals or leaves can make stems floppy; add thin metallic wire inside petals and secure it before finishing to keep shape and position. βœ— Using an incorrect hook size will change the finished size drastically; match the recommended 2-2.5mm hook with 4ply yarn or adjust both hook and yarn weight together. βœ— Not rolling yarn tightly around the stem makes the bouquet look unfinished; roll green yarn neatly around the wooden stick or wire to hide joins and create a realistic stem. βœ— Forgetting to add fibrefill to closed centers will make the flower look flat; stuff the center lightly before final closing to achieve the rounded look shown in photos.

Flower bouquet C crochet pattern

Create a charming handmade flower bouquet using simple crochet motifs and easy assembly techniques. This pattern pack walks you through tulips, daisies, roses and leaves so you can craft a keepsake arrangement. You can change colors and yarn types to personalize every bouquet and make it unique. Perfect for gifting or decorating your home with long-lasting crocheted blooms.

Beginner Friendly 12-15 Hours

Materials Needed for Flower bouquet C crochet pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    4 ply cotton yarn (fingering/light) - primary yarn for petals and leaves; amounts vary by bouquet size
  • 02
    Milk yarn or other cotton yarn alternatives (4 ply) - optional substitution for different texture
  • 03
    Acrylic yarn (4 ply) - optional substitute depending on preference
  • 04
    Yellow yarn small amount for daisy centers (4 ply)
  • 05
    Green yarn small amounts for leaves and stems (4 ply)
  • 06
    Thin metallic wire (around 0.6 mm) for individual petals and leaves, moldable
  • 07
    Thicker wire or wooden stick (~2 mm) for main stems

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2-2.5mm
  • 02
    Thin moldable wire for petals and leaves (around 0.6 mm)
  • 03
    Thick wire or wooden stick for stem (around 2 mm)
  • 04
    Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • 05
    Scissors
  • 06
    Yarn/tapestry needle for sewing and weaving ends
  • 07
    Polyester stuffing or fibrefill for flower centers
  • 08
    Pins for assembly (optional)
  • 09
    Green yarn to wrap stems

Progress Tracker

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β€” Tulips :

Small petals (x3) :

R1: Chain 12.

Small petals (x3) :

R2: (add wire) sk, sc, hdc, 7dc, hdc, w, hdc, 7dc, hdc, sc

Small petals (x3) :

R3: 23 sc, sl, FO

Big petals (x3) :

R1: chain 13

Big petals (x3) :

R2: sk, 11 sc, w, 11 sc

Big petals (x3) :

R3: (add wire) sc, hdc, 9dc, hdc, w, hdc, 9dc, hdc, sc

Big petals (x3) :

R4: 27sc, sl, FO

Big leaf :

R1: chain 31

Big leaf :

R2: (add wire) sk, 3 sc, 3 hdc, 18 dc, 3 hdc, 2 sc, w, 2sc, 3 hdc, 18 dc, 3hdc, 3 sc, sl, FO

Info :

Start sticking with glue around the stick the small petals, and then add the bigger ones, in a circular way. Add the leaf in the down part of the stick, and roll yarn around the stick to secure the leaf and make the stem look more natural.

β€” Daisy flower :

Center of the flower :

R1: 6 sc magic ring

Center of the flower :

R2: 6 inc

Center of the flower :

R3: 12 sc and FO

Info :

(Make one yellow and with the same steps make a green one for the back of the flower, to connect with the stem.) You will have to connect both and stitch it together, before completely closing the stitch add some fibrefill or cotton to fill the inside of the center. And then start with the petals:

Petals :

(3 ch, dc, 3 ch, sl st) Rep 12. There will be 12 petals in total.

Info :

Connect the wire or wooden stick to the flower, depending on how you want to put the daisies it will be better to put the stem right in the middle of the center in the back of the flower or as the other flowers in between the two centers. Both ways will look good. Don’t forget to roll yarn over so the stem looks more realistic.

β€” Baby daisy flower :

Baby daisy flower :

R1: 5 sc magic ring

Baby daisy flower :

R2: (2 ch, 3 dc, 2 ch) Rep 5 times

Info :

The center of the flower just pass the yarn making some stitches in the center. You can make a few baby daisies and connect them to a wire or wooden stick rolling green yarn to make the stem. If you use a light color, there is also the option to add some blush on the edges to make some gradient in the color.

β€” Rose flower type 1 :

Flower petals :

R1: chain 53

Flower petals :

R2: 52 sc

Flower petals :

R3: chain 5, dc, sk2, to begin with. The rest rep (dc, 2ch, dc) sk2 until the end. The part inside of the parenthesis has to be worked in the same stitch

Flower petals :

R4: chain 3, in the next hole work (2dc, 2ch, 2dc); Work on the hole of the upper part (2dc, 2ch, 2dc) Rep until the end

Flower petals :

R5: *ch 1, and in the hole of the upper part work 8dc. In the next hole work 1 sc. And repeat from* until the end and sl, FO.

Info :

Should end up with something like this: To finish the rose, roll it up starting with the first chain at the center of the rose, then stick it together with glue.

Flower bottom :

R1: (3 ch, 20 dc, sl st) magic ring

Flower bottom :

R2: 8ch, ((sk, 2sc, 2hdc, 2dc, 1 tc) on chain) sk3, sl st Repeat 5 times and sl, FO, making a similar to star figure to put in the bottom of the rose.

Rose leaf :

R1: 12ch, sk, sc, hdc, 7dc, hdc; on the other side of the chain: w, hdc, 7dc, hdc, sc

Rose leaf :

R2: (add wire), sc, 2ch. Rep until reached the end and sl, FO.

Info :

Stick every part together and roll yarn around a wooden stick to make the stem.

β€” Rose flower type 2 :

Small petal (x4) :

R1: 10 dc magic ring

Small petal (x4) :

R2: 10 hdc inc

Small petal (x4) :

R3: 6 sc, 8 hdc inc, 6 sc

Midi petal (x4) :

R1: 10 dc magic ring

Midi petal (x4) :

R2: 10 hdc inc

Midi petal (x4) :

R3: (2 sc, sc inc) rep

Midi petal (x4) :

R4: 8 sc, 9 hdc inc, 9 sc

Big petal (x5) :

R1: 10 dc magic ring

Big petal (x5) :

R2: 10 hdc inc

Big petal (x5) :

R3: (hdc, hdc inc) rep

Big petal (x5) :

R4: 8 sc, 6 hdc inc, (hdc, dc in same st), 3 ch, (dc, hdc in same st), 6 hdc inc, 8 sc

Flower bottom :

R1: 6 sc magic ring

Flower bottom :

R2: 6 inc

Flower bottom :

R3: 6 (sc, inc)

Flower bottom :

R4: 18sc

Flower bottom :

R5: [9 ch, (sk1 backward, 2 sl st, 2sc, 2 hdc, dc, tc in chain), sk 2, sl st] rep 6 times.

Rose leaf :

R1: 12ch, sk, sc, hdc, 7dc, hdc; on the other side of the chain: w, hdc, 7dc, hdc, sc

Rose leaf :

R2: (add wire), sc, 2ch. Rep until reached the end and sl, FO.

β€” Leafs :

Leaf :

R1: Chain 12

Leaf :

R2: (add metallic wire to secure the position) sk, sc, hdc, dc, 5 tc, dc, hdc, w, hdc, dc, 5 tc, dc, hdc, sc, sl, FO.

Info :

Make 5 or 7 leaves (depending if you want to make the leaves branch bigger or smaller), and connect all as the picture to the wooden stick, making leaves coming out of the stem. Don't forget to roll yarn over to wooden stick to make it more realistic.

Assembly Instructions

  • Roll yarn around the wooden stick or wire to form the stem, hiding joins and securing petals and leaves with hot glue as you attach each piece.
  • For tulips: glue the small petals around the stick first, then add the bigger petals in a circular fashion, secure each petal with glue and wrap the stem with green yarn.
  • For daisies: make a yellow center and a green backing center, stitch them together with a little fiberfill inside, then attach the stem either through the back center or between the two centers and wrap the stem.
  • For roses: after completing the petal strip, roll the strip from the first chain to form the rose, glue the rolled rose in place and attach the star-shaped flower bottom piece to the underside before adding the leaf and stem wrap.
  • Insert thin wire into petals and leaves before finishing to allow posing and shaping, then secure the wire to the main stem with glue and yarn wrapping.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘This pattern uses US crochet terms throughout, so match abbreviations carefully to ensure correct stitches.
  • πŸ’‘Use a 2-2.5mm hook with 4ply yarn for the same size and detail as shown; adjusting yarn weight will change finished size.
  • πŸ’‘Add thin wire to petals and leaves before closing rows if you want moldable shapes; thicker wire or wooden sticks are used for stems.

Thank you for choosing this Flower Bouquet pattern β€” I hope it brings handmade joy to your home and gifts. These blooms are designed to last and to be customized with your favorite colors and yarn textures. Have fun creating a bouquet that reflects your style and makes someone smile. 🌸🧢

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FAQs

What size will the finished bouquet pieces be?

Individual flowers vary by type; with 4ply yarn and a 2-2.5mm hook tulips and small daisies will be a few centimeters tall while rolled roses will be larger depending on how tightly you roll them.

Can I use a different yarn weight for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but the final size will change; if you choose thicker yarn use a larger hook and expect larger, less detailed petals.

Do I need to use wire in the petals and leaves?

Wire is recommended for moldable petals and leaves so stems hold shape, but you can omit it for a softer, floppy look or if you plan to glue petals directly to a firm stem.

How long does this project take to complete?

This full bouquet pack is a multi-day project taking roughly 12-15 hours depending on how many flowers you make and your assembly pace.