Create a whimsical Floral Fairy House with this detailed crochet pattern. You will build a sturdy canvas-backed house, a fishing-line reinforced roof, layered petals, and charming doors and windows. The design uses simple amigurumi techniques combined with assembly steps to achieve a durable decorative piece. Perfect as a gift or a magical addition to your home decor.
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— House Bottom :
Round 3 :
(1 sc, inc)*6=18 sc
Round 4 :
1 sc, inc, (2 sc, inc)*5, 1 sc=24 sc
Round 5 :
(3 sc, inc)*6=30 sc
Round 6 :
2 sc, inc, (4 sc, inc)*5, 2 sc=36 sc
Round 7 :
(5 sc, inc)*6=42 sc
Round 8 :
3 sc, inc, (6 sc, inc)*5, 3 sc=48 sc
Round 9 :
(7 sc, inc)*6=54 sc
Round 10 :
4 sc, inc, (8 sc, inc)*5, 4 sc=60 sc
Round 11 :
(9 sc, inc)*6=66 sc
Round 12 :
5 sc, inc, (10 sc, inc)*5, 5 sc=72 sc
Round 13 :
(11 sc, inc)*6=78 sc
Round 14 :
6 sc, inc, (12 sc, inc)*5, 6 sc=84 sc
Round 15 :
(13 sc, inc)*6=90 sc
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To make the completion of the circle more accurate, after the last increase, crochet another 1 sc and then 1 sl st. Leave a long end of the thread.
— Canvas Circles & Bottom Assembly :
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Cut a circle from the plastic canvas with a diameter slightly smaller than the crocheted piece.
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Sew the canvas to the crocheted circle with small stitches.
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Crochet a second circle in the same way. Put 3 layers together and sew over the edge. Stitch several times through the center to secure layers.
— Walls and Canvas Body :
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Cut a strip along the entire length of the canvas (33 cm) 15 cm wide from the sheet of canvas. Roll it into a cylinder so the diameter coincides with the crocheted bottom. Trim or leave overlap (~3 cm) as needed.
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Crochet the walls of the house with beige yarn. Chain 91 and crochet back and forth rows, 90 sc in a row.
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Crochet half the height of the canvas (author got 21 rows).
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Next crochet only from one side in a height of 38 sc to the end of the canvas. Cut the thread.
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Skip 14 loops in the middle of the canvas and crochet from the other side also 38 sc to the end of the canvas (this creates the door opening).
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This will be the inside of the house. Because the inner diameter is smaller the crocheted canvas may bubble; attach the finished part to the plastic canvas and stitch vertical lines 1.5-2 cm apart to reduce bubbling. On the short side retreat 3 cm on both sides.
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Carefully cut out the door opening from the canvas. Do not discard the cut piece.
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Crochet the second piece for the outer side in the same way.
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Fold the wall with the plastic canvas outward and sew the edges of crocheted canvas end-to-end. Then join the edges of the canvas end-to-end and sew them through the crocheted fabric.
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Cut a strip about 4 cm wide from the canvas and overlap the seam with it; sew the strip on both sides through the crocheted fabric to hide and strengthen the join.
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Sew the second piece outside. Better start from the door opening and sew over the edge, then sew the vertical seam on the back side of the house.
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Sew the top and bottom sides of the wall over the edges. Sew the bottom to the wall; when stitching it is enough to grab only the edge of the crocheted fabric with the needle, canvas need not be grabbed.
— Roof Base (with Fishing Line) :
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Crochet the base of the roof using fishing line added from round 2 so the line sits under the stitches. Burn the end of the fishing line slightly to stop it slipping; melt the protruding end into the crochet and press quickly.
Round 4 :
(1 sc, inc)*6=18 sc
Round 6 :
(2 sc, inc)*6=24 sc
Round 8 :
(3 sc, inc)*6=30 sc
Round 10 :
(4 sc, inc)*6=36 sc
Round 12 :
(5 sc, inc)*6=42 sc
Round 14 :
(6 sc, inc)*6=48 sc
Round 16 :
(7 sc, inc)*6=54 sc
Round 18 :
(8 sc, inc)*6=60 sc
Round 20 :
(9 sc, inc)*6=66 sc
Round 22 :
(10 sc, inc)*6=72 sc
Round 24 :
(11 sc, inc)*6=78 sc
Round 26 :
(12 sc, inc)*6=84 sc
Round 28 :
(13 sc, inc)*6=90 sc
Round 29 :
90 sc. Cut the fishing line leaving a short end.
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Gently melt the end of the fishing line protruding from crocheting and press it quickly to the crochet so the melted line sticks to the yarn. Crochet a few more sc to close the line, finish with a sl st and cut the thread.
— Roof Petals (make 5 per shade) :
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Crochet roof petals with lilac (and then other shades). Begin with an adjustable ring and work back-and-forth rows with turning chain unless otherwise specified.
Round 1 :
3 sc in AR. Adjust the ring and then crochet back and forth rows with turning ch.
Round 4 :
1 sc, inc, 1 sc = 4 sc
Round 7 :
2 sc, inc, 1 sc = 5 sc
Round 10 :
2 sc, inc, 2 sc = 6 sc
Round 13 :
2 sc, inc, 3 sc = 7 sc
Round 16 :
2 sc, inc, 4 sc = 8 sc
Round 19 :
2 sc, inc, 5 sc = 9 sc
Round 22 :
2 sc, inc, 6 sc = 10 sc
Round 25 :
1 sc, 2 htr, (2 dc in every st)*4, 2 htr, 1 sc
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Sc along the straight sides. Make 3 inc at the narrow end.
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Along the wide end: 2 ch, 2 dc in every st, (1 dc, 2 ch, sl st) in the last st. Cut the yarn.
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Join yarn to the narrow end and sc around without increasing, adding a fishing line under the stitches for strength.
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Make 5 petals of this shade. Crochet 5 more pieces in two other shades so you have three sets of 5 petals (15 petals total).
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Fasten the petals to the base of the roof with a thin line of glue in the center of each petal, gluing one at a time. The author notes about the 25th row of the petals should fall on the edge of the roof base.
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Gently lift the edges of each petal and glue completely. Glue the second layer of petals a little higher and offset relative to the first row. Glue the third row. The fishing line and glue make the roof hard and durable.
— Sepal (roof top) :
Round 1-4 :
6 sc in AR, 3 rounds of 6 sc
Round 6 :
(1 sc, inc)*6=18 sc
Round 7 :
(2 sc, inc)*6=24 sc
Round 8 :
(3 sc, inc)*6=30 sc
Round 9-10 :
2 rounds of 30 sc
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Crochet an angle: 7 ch, 2 sl st, 1 sc, 1 htr, 2 dc, skip 2 st of the base, 1 sl st. Repeat around to create the pointed sepal edge. Put the sepal on the top of the roof and sew or glue. The roof is not attached to the house and is simply placed on top.
— Small Top Decorative Cone (earlier small piece) :
Round 4 :
(1 sc, inc)*6=18 sc
Round 6 :
(2 sc, inc)*6=24 sc
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This small cone was shown earlier as an example of adding fishing line from round 2 and finishing with short end; use it for the roof top detail if desired.
— Door, Door Leaf and Small Door Details :
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Put off the roof to access the door opening. Cut the door leaf so that it is 5 mm smaller than the opening in height and width.
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With dark green yarn crochet a rectangle sized to cover the door from 2 sides (number of sc and rows depends on your density).
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Sew the door along 3 sides over the edge, then sew the door to the opening making several stitches through the plastic canvas in two points. Sew a small button or bead as a doorknob (author used two mini-buttons put together).
— Visor (over the door) - Lilac layer :
Round 3 :
(1 sc, inc)*6=18 sc
Round 4 :
(2 sc, inc)*6=24 sc
Round 5 :
(3 sc, inc)*6=30 sc
Round 6 :
(4 sc, inc)*6=36 sc
Round 7 :
(5 sc, inc)*6=42 sc
Round 8-9 :
2 rounds of 42 sc
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Crochet shells along the edge: skip 1 st, 6 dc in 1 st, skip 1 st, 1 sc. Make 10 shells. Since there are 42 sc in the circle, 2 st will be excess; in 2 places skip 2 st instead of one. Leave a long end of the thread. Fold the part in half aligning the shells and glue inside to give a dome shape. Sew over the edge with the thread end.
— Visor (pink layer on top) :
Round 1 :
3 sc in AR. Then crochet back and forth rows with a turning ch, not spiral rounds.
Round 3 :
(1 sc, inc)*3=9 sc
Round 4 :
(2 sc, inc)*3=12 sc
Round 5 :
(3 sc, inc)*3=15 sc
Round 6 :
(4 sc, inc)*3=18 sc
Round 7 :
(5 sc, inc)*3=21 sc
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Crochet 5 shells of 5 dc; skip 2 st before the first shell instead of 1 because 1 st will be excess. Apply glue to the fold of the lilac visor and glue the pink layer over it. Do not fasten too low so the visor does not interfere with the door opening. Additionally sew the visor to the wall with thread end.
— Visor Sepal (small decorative sepal to glue on visor) :
Round 1 :
3 sc in AR. Then crochet back and forth rows with a turning ch.
Round 3 :
(1 sc, inc)*3=9 sc
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Crochet angles: 4 ch, 1 sl st, 2 sc down the chain, sl st in the next st. Make total 5 angles. Glue the sepal to the visor.
— Windows :
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Crochet windows with light blue yarn. Crochet a rectangle 10 sc wide and 12 rows high (or adjust to fit your window opening and density).
This Floral Fairy House is a delightful mix of crochet and simple structural craft that becomes a charming display piece for any shelf or table. The layered petals, tiny door, and windows create a magical miniature world you made with your own hands. Whether you make it as a gift or a centerpiece, it brings storybook charm into your home. 🧶✨🏡