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Crochet Flower Ebook Pattern

Crochet Flower Ebook Pattern
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2-4 Hours Time Needed
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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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Bite-Sized Project

Finishes in 2-4 hours—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 Ebook Pattern

This ebook collects a variety of small crochet flower patterns that use simple stitches and minimal yarn. You can make single-layer flowers, double-layer flowers, leaves, pencil toppers and pieces to sew onto cards or hair clips. The patterns are ideal for using leftover cotton yarns and quick makes.

Crochet Flower Ebook Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Each flower is written step-by-step and photographed for guidance. Most patterns use a magic ring and short rounds, making them fast and fun to crochet.

Why You'll Love This Crochet Flower Ebook Pattern

I absolutely love this collection because it turns tiny yarn scraps into colourful little flowers that brighten everything they touch. I enjoy how quick each flower is to make—you can complete one in minutes and mix colours freely. The patterns encourage creativity, from simple single-layer petals to layered double flowers with leaves. Making these feels like small, therapeutic bursts of craft that produce charming results.

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Switch Things Up

I love how easy these patterns are to customize; I often change colors every round to create striped petals and unique centers.

Want a chunkier look? I switch to a bulkier cotton and a larger hook to make oversized decorative flowers that look great on cushions.

For tiny embellishments, I use finer thread and a 2.0 mm hook to create delicate flowers ideal for cards or delicate jewelry.

I sometimes sew buttons or beads into the center for extra sparkle and texture that immediately changes the feel of the flower.

If I'm making garlands, I join flowers with slip-stitch chains to create continuous strands, spacing them as I like for balance.

I also experiment with adding French knots or embroidered details to centers to give each flower a distinctive personality.

To make brooches or magnets, I glue a felt circle to the back and then sew the brooch pin or glue a magnet in place for a clean finish.

Try layering different sized flowers for a 3D effect—sew them together in the center and allow petals to fan out for depth.

For wearable accessories, I make small button loops or elastic loops on the back to attach them to hairbands, clips, or hat brims easily.

I often mix cotton with a metallic or shiny thread for a subtle shimmer on special occasion pieces—just one contrasting thread can make the design pop.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Skipping the magic ring and starting with chains can make the center gap too large; use a tight magic ring and pull it closed for a neat centre. ✗ Forgetting to change color where instructed will flatten petal definition; change color exactly where the pattern specifies to keep petals distinct. ✗ Not counting stitches after rounds often leads to missing petals or extra loops; count stitches at the end of each round to confirm the correct number. ✗ Pulling loops too tight when making long chain-loop petals will distort shape; keep even, gentle tension on long chain loops so petals lie neatly. ✗ Attaching petals or leaves without pinning causes uneven placement; pin pieces in place and check symmetry before sewing them down.

Crochet Flower Ebook Pattern

Discover a collection of cheerful crochet flower patterns you can make using small yarn scraps and a 3mm hook. This ebook includes many simple, stylish flowers for garlands, hair clips, cards, and sewing projects. Each pattern is written in clear, friendly steps so you can make one or a whole bouquet of tiny treasures.

Beginner Friendly 2-4 Hours

Materials Needed for Crochet Flower Ebook Pattern

— Main Fabric

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    Phildar Phil Coton 3 (cotton yarn) - small amounts of multiple colors (scraps)
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    Light sport / DK weight cotton yarn alternatives - small amounts for each flower
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    Assorted contrast colors for centers and edges - 5-25g per color depending on use

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 3.0 mm
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    Scissors
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    Yarn needle for sewing and weaving in ends
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    Stitch markers (optional)
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    Pins for assembly and positioning
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    Pencil (for pencil flower topper application)
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    Glue (optional, for attaching to cards or frames)

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— Flower 1 :

Round 1 :

Chain 3 in a magic ring (counts as the first double crochet), make 13 double crochet in the ring.

Round 2 :

1 slip stitch in the first double crochet that you made in row 1. Change color.

Round 3 :

Chain 1, 1 single crochet in every single crochet around. Make 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet that you made at the beginning of this row and change color.

Round 4 :

* Chain 6 (this is the first chain-6 loop), skip one single crochet, 1 single crochet in the next stitch. * Repeat around. End with a slip stitch in the slip stitch you made at the end of row 3, so just before you made your first chain-6 loop.

Round 5 :

In every chain-6 loop: 1single crochet, 1 half double crochet, 3 double crochet, 1 half double crochet, 1 single crochet. End with a slip stitch in the first single crochet of the first chain-6 loop. Fasten off.

— Flower 2 :

Round 1 :

6 single crochet in a magic ring, 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet, change color.

Round 2 :

Chain 6, 1 double crochet in the 4th chain, 1 half double crochet in the next chain, 1 single crochet in the next chain.

Round 3 :

Skip 1 chain stitch of the set of 6. Make 1 slip stitch in the next single crochet that you made in the magic ring. Repeat rows 2-3 five more times until you have 6 petals. Fasten off.

— Flower 3 :

Round 1 :

Make 10 single crochet in a magic ring, 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet, change color.

Round 2 :

* Chain 10, 1 slip stitch in the same single crochet below, chain 10, 1 slip stitch in the same single crochet again, 1 slip stitch in the next single crochet. * Repeat around. Fasten off.

— Flower 4 :

Round 1 :

Chain 8, 1 slip stitch in the first chain you made.

Round 2 :

Chain 3, make 2 treble crochet in the ring, chain 3, 1 slip stitch in the ring. You have now made one petal. Repeat row 2 until you have 8 petals. Fasten off.

— Double Flower (Flower 1 - bottom) :

Round 1 :

Make a magic ring, chain 2 (does not count as a half double crochet). Make 10 half double crochet in the ring. Do 1 slip stitch in the first half double crochet. (10)

Round 2 :

Chain 2 (counts as the first half double crochet), do 1 half double crochet in the same stitch. Do 2 half double crochet in every stitch around. Do 1 slip stitch in the first half double crochet that you made at the beginning of this row. (20)

Round 3 :

Chain 1, make 1 single crochet in every stitch around. Do 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet you made at the beginning of this row. (20)

Round 4 :

* Chain 8. Skip one stitch, 1 single crochet in the next stitch.* Repeat around until you have 10 chain-8 loops. End with a slip stitch at the bottom of the first chain-8 loop you made.

Round 5 :

In every chain-8 loop: 1 single crochet, 8 half double crochet, 1 single crochet. End with a slip stitch in the first single crochet you made at the beginning of the first chain-8 loop. Fasten off.

— Leaf :

Info :

Later on you’ll attach this flower onto flower number 1.

Round 1 :

Chain 11.

Round 2 :

Do the following stitches in the 11 chains: 1 single crochet, 1 half double crochet, 2 double crochet, 2 treble, 2 double crochet, 1 half double crochet, 1 single crochet.

Round 3 :

Chain 1. Repeat row 2 on the other end of the 11-chain. So in the 11-chains you do again: 1 single crochet, 1 half double crochet, 2 double crochet, 2 treble, 2 double crochet, 1 half double crochet, 1 single crochet.

Round 4 :

Now go through the middle of the leaf and do slip stitches all the way down. Fasten off once you’re at the end.

Info :

Now sew the leaf on flower number 1 before you attach flower number 2.

— Double Flower (Flower 2 - top) :

Round 1 :

Make a magic ring. * Chain 3, 2 treble crochet in the ring, chain 3, 1 slip stitch in the ring.* This is the first leaf. Repeat until you have five leaves.

Round 2 :

* Chain 3. Do 1 slip stitch in between the next two leaves.* Repeat until you have five chain-3 loops. The loops will be in front of the petals you made. Change color while making the last slip stitch.

Round 3 :

In every chain-3 loop: 1 slip stitch, chain 3, 3 treble crochet, chain 3, 1 slip stitch in the chain-3 loop. Fasten off.

Info :

When you’ve finished all petals push the petals from underneath the chain-3 loops so the petals you made first end up on top of the petals you made in row 3. Now sew this flower onto flower number 1.

— Small Round Flower A :

Round 1 :

Chain 6, 1 slip stitch in the first chain.

Round 2 :

Chain 1, 15 single crochet in the ring, 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet.

Round 3 :

* Chain 3, 2 double crochet in the next single crochet, 2 double crochet in the next single crochet, chain 3, slip stitch in the next single crochet.* Repeat around. Fasten off.

— Small Petal Flower (8-petal) :

Round 1 :

Make 8 single crochet in a magic ring, 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet, change color.

Round 2 :

* Chain 3, 2 treble crochet in the single crochet that you started your chain 3 from, chain 3, 1 slip stitch in the next single crochet. * Repeat 7 more times until you have 8 leaves. Fasten off.

— Small 5-Petal Leaf Flower :

Round 1 :

Make a magic ring. Chain 2.

Round 2 :

2 treble crochet in the ring, chain 2, 1 slip stitch in the ring. Repeat row 2 four more times until you have five petals. Fasten off.

— Layered Small Flower (5 petal top over bottom petals) :

Round 1 :

Make a magic ring. * Chain 3, 2 treble crochet in the ring, chain 3, 1 slip stitch in the ring. * Repeat until you have 5 petals.

Round 2 :

Chain 3, 1 slip stitch in between the petals. Repeat until you have 5 chain-3 loops. Change color at the last slip stitch.

Round 3 :

In every chain-3 loop: 1 slip stitch, chain 3, 3 treble crochet, chain 3, 1 slip stitch in the chain-3 loop. Fasten off.

Info :

When you've finished all petals push the petals from underneath the chain-3 loops so the petals you made first end up on top of the petals you made in row 3.

— Pencil Flower :

Info :

These pencil flowers are made to put on the back of a pencil.

Round 1 :

Chain 7. Do 1 slip stitch in the first chain.

Round 2 :

1 single crochet in every chain (6SC in total).

Round 3 :

6 single crochet.

Round 4 :

6 single crochet.

Round 5 :

Increase around. (12)

Round 6 :

Chain 3. * 2 treble crochet in the single crochet below, chain 3, 1 slip stitch in the next single crochet. * Repeat around. Fasten off.

— Small 6-Petal Loop Flower :

Round 1 :

Make a magic ring. Chain 3 (does not count as a double crochet), make 12 double crochet in the ring.

Round 2 :

1 slip stitch in the first double crochet that you made in row 1. Change color.

Round 3 :

* Chain 4, skip 1 single crochet, 1 single crochet in the next stitch. * Repeat 5 more times. Do 1 slip stitch in the slip stitch you made in row 2. You now have 6 chain-4 loops.

Round 4 :

* In the next chain-4 loop: 3 single crochet, 1 double crochet, chain 3, 1 double crochet, 3 single crochet. * Repeat around. End with a slip stitch in the first single crochet you made in the first chain-4 loop. Fasten off.

— Star Flower / Small Bow Flower :

Round 1 :

Make a magic ring. Chain 2 (does not count as a half double crochet), 10 half double crochet in the ring. Do 1 slip stitch in the first half double crochet, change color.

Round 2 :

Chain 4, skip 1SC, 1SC in the next stitch. Repeat this four more times so you have five bows.

Round 3 :

In every chain-4 loop: 1SC, 1HDC, 1DC, chain 3, 1DC, 1HDC, 1SC. Change color at the last single crochet of the fifth chain-4 loop.

Round 4 :

* 1SLST in the first SC of the next set of stitches that you made in the chain-4 loops in row 3, chain 6. * Repeat this four more times so you have five bows again.

Round 5 :

In every chain-6 loop: 1SC, 1HDC, 1DC, 1 treble crochet, 1DC, 1HDC, 1SC. Fasten off.

— Layered Multicolor Flower (many rows) :

Round 1 :

Make a magic ring. Chain 4(counts as 1 double crochet and 1 chain). * 1 double crochet, chain 1. * Repeat what's in between * 10 more times so you will have 12 double crochet with 1 chain in between. Make 1 slip stitch in the 3rd chain and change color.

Round 2 :

* 1 single crochet in between the next two double crochet, chain 1. * Repeat around. Do 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet.

Round 3 :

* Chain 6, skip 1 single crochet, 1 slip stitch in the next single crochet. * Repeat around. End with a slip stitch at the bottom of the first chain-6 loop.

Round 4 :

In every chain-6 loop: 1 single crochet, 1 half double crochet, 1 double crochet, 1 treble crochet, 1 double crochet, 1 half double crochet, 1 single crochet. Change color at the last single crochet.

Round 5 :

* 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet that you made in the chain-6 loop of row 4, chain 7. * Repeat around. End with a slip stitch in the first slip stitch that you made at the beginning of this row.

Round 6 :

In every chain-7 loop: 1 single crochet, 1 half double crochet, 2 double crochet, 1 treble crochet, 2 double crochet, 1 half double crochet, 1 single crochet. Change color at the last single crochet.

Round 7 :

Repeat row 5 but with 8 chains instead of 7.

Round 8 :

Repeat row 6.

Round 9 :

Repeat row 5 but with 10 chains instead of 7.

Round 10 :

In every bow: 1 single crochet, 1 half double crochet, 2 double crochet, 2 treble crochet, 2 double crochet, 1 half double crochet, 1 single crochet.

Round 11 :

Make 1 slip stitch in the next single crochet and fasten off.

— Small Loop Flower (8 chain loops) :

Round 1 :

Make 8 single crochet in a magic ring, 1 slip stitch in the first single crochet, change color.

Round 2 :

Chain 8, 1 slip stitch in the next single crochet. Repeat around. You now have 8 chain-8 loops.

Round 3 :

* In the chain-8 loop: 8 single crochet. Do 1 slip stitch in between the two chain-8 loops, so in the slip stitch of row 2. * Repeat around. Fasten off.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the leaf onto the bottom flower (Flower 1) before attaching the second (top) flower to create the double flower assembly.
  • Stack the smaller flower (Flower 2) on top of the larger base flower and sew through centers to secure them, hiding ends between layers.
  • Attach pencil flowers to the back of a pencil by slipping the pencil through the hole or using glue and securing with a small elastic or tape for stability.
  • Pin the flowers into position on hair clips or barrettes and sew or glue them in place for secure wearable embellishments.
  • Use small stitches to attach flowers to cards or picture frame embellishments; glue can be used as a backup but sewing provides a cleaner, more durable result.

Important Notes

  • 💡Use a tight magic ring to avoid a large hole in the center of small flowers, and pull it closed before finishing the round.
  • 💡Change color cleanly at the slip stitch points as instructed to keep petal edges neat and distinct.
  • 💡Keep tension consistent, especially when working long chain loops, so petals lie flat and even.
  • 💡Fasten off and weave in ends neatly to prevent loose threads from showing on small motifs.

This cheerful Crochet Flower Ebook is filled with quick, colorful patterns perfect for using up yarn scraps and brightening everyday items. Each small design is photographed and written with clear steps so you can make garlands, hair clips, pencil toppers, and more. These flowers make wonderful gifts and easy craft swaps—have fun mixing and matching colors and layers to create your own signature bouquets! 🌸🧶

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

Finished flowers vary by pattern; most measure between 2-6 cm across when using Phildar Phil Coton 3 and a 3.0 mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but this will affect the final size; adjust your hook size accordingly to keep proportions.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

These patterns are beginner friendly, but you should know basic stitches like chain, single crochet, double crochet and slip stitch.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most single flowers take between 5 and 30 minutes each; a small set or multiple flowers may take 2-4 hours depending on quantity.