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Floral Blocks Crochet Pattern

Floral Blocks Crochet 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 Floral Blocks Crochet Pattern

This pattern booklet contains full round-by-round instructions for four floral crochet blocks: Sunflower, Shasta Daisy, Passion Flower, and Clematis Taiga. Each block is written in US terms and includes special stitch definitions and finishing notes. These motifs are designed to be used together in a bright blanket, or individually as coasters, cushions, or appliques.

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Clear stitch guides and special stitch explanations are included so you can learn clusters, puff stitches, and elongated techniques. The blocks are written for intermediate crocheters comfortable with clusters and shaped rounds.

Why You'll Love This Floral Blocks Crochet Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it brings garden-inspired details into crochet with playful texture and elegant shaping. I enjoy how each motif uses clusters and puff stitches to create dimensional petals that catch the light. The designs encourage creative color mixing so you can make a truly personal blanket or set of motifs. I also appreciate that the patterns include clear special stitch definitions, which makes learning new cluster techniques easier and more approachable.

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Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize these blocks by changing colors for each petal or round to create different moods.

I often substitute variegated or tonal yarns for the petals to get a painterly effect across the blanket.

If you want a chunkier version, use a bulkier yarn and a larger hook to make an extra cozy throw.

Make tiny versions on a finer hook and thin yarn to create cupcake-size coasters or keychain motifs.

I sometimes add embroidered centers or small beads to the flower centers for extra sparkle and texture.

Try different join methods: a flat braid join keeps motifs flat while a raised slip-stitch join adds a decorative ridge between squares.

You can create cushions by making four motifs and joining them, then adding a backing and stuffing for a quick homeware project.

Consider a gradient layout across the blanket by arranging colors from light to dark to create a flowing color story.

I also enjoy making a monochrome version, using texture alone to highlight petals and clusters for a subtle, elegant result.

Finally, experiment with borders: a simple single crochet frame keeps the focus on the motifs while a scalloped treble edging gives a vintage-inspired finish.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the special stitch definitions can lead to incorrect cluster shapes; read the Special Stitches section carefully and practice clusters before starting each motif. βœ— Not checking your stitch counts after each round will create misaligned corners and edges; count stitches at the end of every round and correct mistakes immediately. βœ— Pulling your loops too tightly when making puff or elongated stitches causes smaller petal height; maintain a relaxed tension and pull up long loops as described. βœ— Failing to join motifs using a flat join may create bulky seams; use the recommended Continuous Flat Braid Join for hexagons or a mattress/flat join to keep the blanket flat and tidy.

Floral Blocks Crochet Pattern

Create four beautiful floral crochet blocks inspired by nature photography and designed for colorful blankets. This pattern gives you full, photographed instructions and clear stitch definitions so you can follow along with confidence. Youll make Sunflower, Shasta Daisy, Passion Flower, and Clematis Taiga motifs β€” perfect for assembling into a blanket or using as stand-alone squares. Enjoy creative colorplay and a satisfying make for home decor or gifts.

Intermediate 2-3 Hours

Materials Needed for Floral Blocks Crochet Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Scheepjes Stone Washed (78% Cotton, 22% Acrylic), 130m/50g
  • 02
    Scheepjes Catona Denim (used in Tiny Garden collab sample balls)
  • 03
    Approximate small quantities of contrast colors (50g balls) for petal highlights and borders

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    US Size F (3.75mm) crochet hook
  • 02
    Scissors
  • 03
    Yarn needle for weaving ends and sewing joins
  • 04
    Stitch markers
  • 05
    Tapestry needle
  • 06
    Blocking tools (pins, blocking mat) - optional
  • 07
    Measuring tape

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Materials: Scheepjes Stone Washed (78% Cotton, 22% Acrylic, 130m/50g). US Size F (3.75mm) hook. Stitch Guide (US terms): beg beginning. ch(s) chain(s). ch-sp(s) chain space(s). ch-1 sp(s) chain 1 space(s): number denotes number of chains in chain space. dc double crochet. dtr double treble crochet (wrap yarn 3 times). hdc half double crochet. lp(s) loop(s). rem remaining. rep(s) repeat(s). Rnd Round. RS right side. sc single crochet. sk skip. sp(s) space(s). ss slip stitch(es). st(s) stitch(es). tr treble crochet. WS wrong side. yoh yarn over hook. Special Stitches: 2dtr-cl 2 dtr cluster: [yoh 3 times, insert hook in st/sp indicated, yoh, draw up lp, (yoh, draw yarn through 2 lps on hook) 3 times] 2 times, yoh, draw yarn through all 3 lps on hook. 2tr-cl 2 tr cluster: [yoh 2 times, insert hook in st/sp indicated, yoh, pull up lp, (yoh, draw yarn through 2 lps on hook) 2 times] 2 times, yoh, draw yarn through all 3 lps on hook. 3dc-cl 3 dc cluster: (yoh, insert hook in st/sp indicated, yoh, pull up lp, yoh, draw yarn through 2 lps on hook) 3 times, yoh, draw yarn through all 4 lps on hook. 4dc-cl 4 dc cluster: (yoh, insert hook in st/sp indicated, yoh, pull up lp, yoh, draw yarn through 2 lps on hook) 4 times, yoh, draw yarn through all 5 lps on hook. beg 3dc-cl beginning 3 dc cluster: beg dc, (yoh, insert hook in st/sp indicated, yoh, pull up lp, yoh, draw yarn through 2 lps on hook) 2 times, yoh, draw yarn through all 3 lps on hook. beg 4dc-cl beginning 4 dc cluster: beg dc, (yoh, insert hook in st/sp indicated, yoh, pull up lp, yoh, draw yarn through 2 lps on hook) 3 times, yoh, draw yarn through all 4 lps on hook. beg dc beginning double crochet: sc, ch 1 (counts as 1 dc). beg tr beginning treble crochet: sc, ch 2 (counts as 1 tr). beg dtr beginning double treble crochet: sc, ch 3 (counts as 1 dtr). picot ch 3, sc in top side bars of previous st. puff st (yoh, insert hook into st/sp indicated, yoh, pull up long lp) 3 times, yoh, draw yarn through all 7 lps on hook.

β€” Sunflower :

Round 1 :

Slip knot, ch 3, ss in third st from hook to make ring. All in ring: Beg tr, 15 tr, ss in beg tr. [16 tr]

Round 2 :

(Beg dc, dc) in next st, 2 dc in rem 15 sts, ss in beg dc. [32 dc]

Round 3 :

(Sc, ch 3, sk 1) 16 times around, ss in first sc. [16 sc, 16 ch-sp]

Round 4 :

(Sc, ch 1, dc, picot, dc, ch 1, sc) in all 16 petals around, ss in first sc. [16 picot, 32 dc, 32 sc, 32 ch-sp]

Round 5 :

Remove hook from work, insert hook front to back between first and last sts of Rnd 4, grab lp, pull lp to back of work, turn piece to work Rnd 5 from the WS. (sc around sc of Rnd 3, ch 3) 16 times, ss in first sc. [16 sc, 16 ch-sp]

Round 6 :

(Beg dc, ch 3, 3 dc) in ch-3 sp, * 3 hdc in next ch-sp, 3 sc in next ch-sp, 3 hdc in next ch-sp, (3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc) in next ch-sp, rep from * 3 times omitting final corner, 2 dc in first corner to complete it, ss in beg dc. [24 dc, 24 hdc, 12 sc, 4 ch-sp]

Round 7 :

(Beg dc, ch 3, 2 dc, * (ch 1, sk 1, dc) 7 times, ch 1, (2 dc, ch 3, 2 dc) in corner ch-sp, rep from * 3 times omitting final corner, dc in first corner to complete it, ss in beg dc. [44 dc, 4 ch-3 sp, 32 ch-1 sp]

Round 8 :

(3 sc in corner ch-sp, sc in 19 st/sp across) 4 times, ss in first sc, cut yarn. [88 sc]

β€” Shasta Daisy :

Round 1 :

Slip knot, ch 3, ss in third st from hook to make ring. All in ring: Beg dc, 11 dc, ss in beg dc. [12 dc]

Round 2 :

Elongate lp to puff st height, (puff st, ch 2) 12 times, ss in first ch of rnd. [12 puff st, 12 ch-sp]

Round 3 :

(Beg dtr, dtr) in first ch-sp, (ch 2, 2dtr-cl in first ch after puff st, ch 2, 2dtr-cl in ch-sp) 12 times omitting final 2dtr-cl, ch 2, sk beg dtr, ss in dtr. [24 2dtr-cl, 24 ch-sp] Note: For this Rnd, the clusters are worked alternating between working into a ch, and working around a ch-sp.

Round 4 :

3 sc in all 24 ch-sps, ss in first sc. [72 sc]

Round 5 :

(Beg tr, ch 3, tr) in next st, * tr, dc, dc, hdc, hdc, 7 sc, hdc, hdc, dc, dc, tr, (tr, ch 3, tr) to make corner, rep from * 3 times omitting final corner, ss in beg tr. [16 tr, 16 dc, 16 hdc, 28 sc, 4 ch-sp]

Round 6 :

(3 sc in corner ch-sp, sc in 19 sts across) 4 times, ss in first sc, cut yarn. [88 sc]

β€” Passion Flower :

Round 1 :

Slip knot, ch 3, ss in third st from hook to make ring. All in ring: Beg tr, 15 tr, ss in beg tr. [16 tr]

Round 2 :

Beg 3dc-cl in first st, (ch 3, 3dc-cl) 15 times, ch 3, ss in beg 3dc-cl. [16 3dc-cl, 16 ch-sp]

Round 3 :

* Sc in ch-sp, ch 3, (sc, ch 7, sc) in next ch-sp, ch 3, sc in next ch-sp, 7 dc in next ch-sp, rep from * 3 times, ss in first sc. [28 dc, 16 sc, 4 ch-7 sp, 8 ch-3 sp]

Round 4 :

Ss in first 2 chs, * sc in ch-3 sp, ch 2, ss in ch-7 sp, ch 2, ss in ch-3 sp, (ch 1, dc in next dc) 7 times, ch 1, rep from * 3 times, ss in first sc. [28 dc, 8 sc, 4 ss, 8 ch-2 sp, 32 ch-1 sp]

Round 5 :

Ss in first ch, * sc in ch-2 sp, sc around ss and ch-7 sp from Rnd 3, sc in ch-2 sp, sk sc, dc in next 7 st/sp, (dc, ch 3, dc) in next st to make corner, dc in next 7 st/sp, rep from * 3 times, ss in first sc.

Round 6 :

(Sc in all sts to corner, 3 sc in corner) 4 times, sc in all sts to beg, ss in first sc, cut yarn. [88 sc]

β€” Clematis Taiga :

Round 1 :

Slip knot, ch 3, ss in third st from hook to make ring. All in ring: Beg tr, tr, (ch 3, 2tr-cl) 7 times, ch 3, sk beg tr, ss in tr. [8 2tr-cl, 8 ch-sp]

Round 2 :

(Beg dc, 4 dc) in first ch-sp, 5 dc in rem 7 ch-sps, ss in beg dc. [40 dc]

Round 3 :

(Sc in next st, ch 3, sk 1) 20 times, ss in first sc. [20 sc, 20 ch-sp]

Round 4 :

Beg 4dc-cl in first ch-sp, (ch 3, 4dc-cl in next ch-sp) 19 times, ch 3, ss in beg 4dc-cl. [20 4dc-cl, 20 ch-sp]

Round 5 :

Ss in first ch, (beg dc, ch 3, 3 dc) in same ch-sp, * 3 hdc in next ch-sp, 3 sc in ch-sp, sc in next st, 3 sc in ch-sp, 3 hdc in ch-sp, (3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc) in next ch-sp, rep from * 3 times omitting final corner, 2 dc in first corner to complete it, ss in beg dc. [24 dc, 24 hdc, 28 sc, 4 ch-sp]

Round 6 :

(3 sc in corner ch-sp, sc in 19 sts across) 4 times, ss in first sc, cut yarn. [88 sc]

Assembly Instructions

  • Join hexagons or motifs using the Continuous Flat Braid Join for hexagons as described in the Tiny Garden Collab notes; this join is forgiving for motifs with slightly varying gauges.
  • Sew or join square motifs into rows, then join rows using mattress stitch or single crochet seam to keep the blanket flat and stable.
  • Add the Treble Scallop Edging (mentioned as a trusted finishing edge) around the assembled blanket for a neat decorative border.
  • Block each motif lightly before joining to even out stitches and make seam alignment easier, pinning to measurements as needed.
  • Weave in ends and secure joins by sewing through multiple rounds for durability before final blocking.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to keep track of rounds, especially when working clusters and corner repeats for consistent shaping.
  • πŸ’‘Practice special stitches like 2dtr-cl, 3dc-cl, and puff st on a small swatch before starting a motif to ensure correct tension and appearance.
  • πŸ’‘Block each completed square before joining to even out stitch placement and ensure accurate final dimensions.

These floral blocks were designed to celebrate nature-inspired color and texture with joyful, textured petals and elegant edges. Whether you make a full blanket or a handful of motifs, these squares are perfect for bright, creative projects. Enjoy mixing colors, trying different joins, and making each block your own. 🌸🧢

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FAQs

What yarn is recommended for these blocks?

The pattern specifies Scheepjes Stone Washed (78% Cotton, 22% Acrylic, 130m/50g) and a US Size F (3.75mm) hook for the samples.

Can I use a different yarn weight or hook?

Yes, you can substitute yarn and hook sizes, but the final motif size will change; always make a gauge swatch and adjust hook size as needed.

Do I need to know special cluster stitches to make these motifs?

The pattern includes full Special Stitches definitions (2dtr-cl, 3dc-cl, 4dc-cl, puff st, etc.) so intermediate crocheters who follow the instructions can learn these techniques.

How long will it take to make each block?

Each block can typically be completed in 2-3 hours depending on experience and the complexity of the stitchwork.