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Photos: @laurajayneedwards
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They were my mum’s favourite flower, so growing them now feels like a precious connection. Especially when I pick some and arrange them in her beautiful old blue and gold jug just as she used to do with the sweet peas my dad grew for her every year.
There are some really handy tips for growing success from founder of The Real Flower Company Rosebie Morton over on the blog (link in bio). Rosebie has a whole farm dedicated to sweet peas near Chichester so she knows a thing or two about the subject!
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CROCHET, MAKE · October 7, 2025

How to make easy crochet flowers – patterns & ideas

How to Make Easy Crochet Flowers – Patterns & Ideas

Crochet flowers are one of the most popular and versatile crochet projects for beginners and experienced crocheter alike. If you’ve ever wondered how to make crochet flowers, the good news is that these pretty embellishments use only basic crochet stitches and a small amount of yarn, making them the perfect way to use up scrap yarn and practice your crochet skills. From small crochet flowers with just a few petals to a big statement bloom, you can create endless variations with different yarns, colours, and stitches.

In this post, you’ll find step-by-step instructions, tips on choosing the right yarn and crochet hook size, and inspiring ideas for how to use your easy crochet flowers in craft projects like crochet hats, hair clips, or even a full crochet flower bouquet. We’ll also look at some free crochet patterns and different techniques—whether you prefer a magic ring, magic loop, or magic circle start, you’re in the right place.


Why Crochet Flowers Are a Great Way to Practice

One of the great things about learning how to make crochet flowers is that you don’t need much more than a hook, yarn, and a little patience. Even a simple flower with 5 petals can teach you useful skills such as working in the round, changing colours, and finishing off neatly with a longer tail and a yarn needle. Flowers also allow you to experiment with different yarns—from cotton yarn and acrylic yarn to dk weight yarn or worsted weight yarn—to see how yarn weight and type of yarn affect the look and feel of your finished flower.

If you’re a beginner, start with an easy crochet flower pattern that uses basic stitches like chain stitches, single crochet stitches, and maybe a half double crochet or two. More advanced crocheters may enjoy experimenting with special stitches like the puff stitch or trying different numbers of petals for cute little flowers or puff flowers with extra texture.

There’s a simple to follow Basic Flower tutorial here. How to crochet a flower… and more


Materials You’ll Need

Before we get into the step-by-step instructions, let’s gather the basics you’ll need for most easy crochet patterns for flowers:

  • Yarn – A small amount of yarn is usually enough. For small crochet flowers, a few yards of scrap yarn works perfectly. For a big crochet flower, try worsted weight yarn or even bulky yarn. Always check the yarn label for recommended mm crochet hook sizes.
  • Crochet hook – Use the right yarn with the suggested mm hook (like a 4mm hook for dk weight yarn or a 5mm hook for worsted weight yarn).
  • Tapestry needle / yarn needle – For weaving in ends and sewing flowers onto other crochet projects.
  • Scissors – To trim the longer tail neatly.

How to Make Crochet Flowers – Step by Step

​Download a printable PDF checklist version here

Here’s a simple free crochet pattern for 5-petal flowers. This pattern uses UK terms (with US terms equivalents) and only basic crochet stitches. It’s written as an easy crochet project suitable for any skill level.

Step 1: Make a Slip Knot

Start with a slip knot on your hook, then chain 4. Join with a sl st (slip stitch) into the first chain to form a small loop. Alternatively, you can start with a magic ring / magic circle / magic loop if you prefer a tighter centre of the flower.

Step 2: Work the First Round

Into the loop, make 10 single crochet stitches. Join with a sl st to the first stitch to close the previous round.

Step 3: Create the Petals

  • First petal: Chain 2, then work 2 half treble crochet (htr) or in US terms: half double hdc crochet and 1 sl st into the next stitch.
  • Second petal: Chain 2, 2 half double crochet, sl st into the next stitch.
  • Repeat until you have 5 petals (or adjust for different numbers of petals if you prefer).
how to make an easy five petal crochet flower

Step 4: Finish Off

After the last loop, fasten off and leave a longer tail. Use a yarn needle to weave ends neatly through the back of the flower or backside of the flower.

Congratulations—you’ve just made your first petal crochet flower! With just a few rounds and basic crochet stitches, you’ve created one of the easiest patterns for beginners.

This is a great free pattern to make a small flower (as above) with a stalk and leaf added in too. 

Ring the changes with this white sunflower (gives daisy vibes to me) 

simple flower crochet free pattern by hookok

though this is the actual daisy pattern (also lovely) 

daisy flower crochet pattern free by hookok

Variations and Different Techniques

Once you’ve mastered this easy pattern, try experimenting with different ways to customize your small crochet flower patterns:

  • Change the yarn weight: A smaller flower with dk weight yarn and a 3.5mm hook will look delicate, while a big crochet flower made with chunky yarn will be bold.
  • Use different colours: Try different colours for the petals and the center of the flower to make your blooms pop.
  • Try new stitches: Replace half double crochet with a puff stitch to create textured puff flowers.
  • Adjust the number of petals: Add a second petal round for a layered look, or experiment with 6 or 8 petals instead of the standard 5-petal flowers.
  • Add green leaves: Crochet a few simple leaves and attach them to create a realistic crochet bouquet.

How to Use Crochet Flowers

Now that you know how to make crochet flowers, the possibilities for using them are endless. Here are some fun ways to enjoy your new little crochet flowers:

  • Sew them onto crochet hats or headbands for a cute embellishment.
  • Attach them to hair clips or brooch backs for wearable accessories.
  • Combine small crochet flowers into a crochet flower bouquet—a perfect embellishment for weddings or home décor. Mixing large and smaller flowers works well so they don’t look too uniform.
  • Use them in craft projects like greeting cards or scrapbooking.
  • Add them to blankets, scarves, or bags as a colorful detail.

The perfect way to practice your crochet skills is by using your simple flowers in creative and practical projects.

Crochet flower patterns to try

My favourite individual flower crochet patterns are by Hookok https://hookok.com/collections/other-flower-pattern/

​I’d particularly pick out;

Persian buttercup 

persian buttercup crochet flower pattern by hookok

Tazetta daffodil 

tazetta daffodil crochet flower pattern by hookok

and Ranunculus

ranunculus flower crochet pattern by hookok

I do get that these are a long way on from the simple five petal flower I started with, but each pattern comes with detailed video tutorial so i am tempted to just be brave and give it a go.

This pretty wildflower crochet pattern is free https://hookok.com/crochet-wild-flower/

The easy to follow tutorial that takes you through all the stages:

Find more lovely free flower crochet patterns here.

This is a great value 800+ crochet flower patterns bundle from Etsy 

These tiny crochet flower bouquets are so sweet – pattern on Etsy

mini bouquet flowers crochet pattern
buy pattern on etsy

Or how about going all out and making this pretty crochet flower curtain? 

crochet flower curtain pattern

buy pattern on etsy

Crochet flower inspiration

​when you’re fully up to speed with your crochet flower making, why not tackle a bouquet?

crochet flower bouquet

This beauty is for sale from Hookok or you can make your own with their exquisite patterns or bouquet kits:

My favourite kit is probably this beauty:

crochet flower bouquet kit pattern and yarn by hookok

Helpful Tips and Tutorials

  • Follow a video tutorial if you’re a visual learner. Seeing step-by-step photo instructions or video guidance can make it easier to understand how to insert hook, pull tail, and finish the last loop neatly.
  • Always check your yarn label for the recommended crochet hook size—the wrong hook can change the look of your flower dramatically.
  • If you’re making flowers for personal use, you can experiment freely. If you plan to sell your creations or share them on social media, be sure to credit any detailed pattern or free pattern sources when required.
  • For beginners, stick with easy crochet patterns first, then move on to different techniques as your skill level improves.

Final Thoughts

Learning how to make crochet flowers is a great way to build confidence in your crochet journey. With just basic stitches, a small amount of yarn, and simple step-by-step instructions, you can create easy crochet flowers in no time. Whether you want cute little flowers for personal use, a crochet flower bouquet for decoration, or just a fun way to practice your crochet skills, the possibilities are endless.

So grab your crochet hook, some scrap yarn, and start experimenting. From small crochet flower patterns to big bold blooms, there’s no limit to the different techniques and different ways you can enjoy this timeless crochet project.


Affiliate links disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you purchase through them. This helps support free crochet content like this tutorial. Thank you.


This easy crochet pattern is perfect for beginners, and once you’ve mastered it, you can explore different techniques, try puff stitch petals, or make bigger flowers with chunky yarn. The great thing about crochet is just how many highly creative and helpful crochet tutorials there are online. A few of my favourites to browse:

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