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Flower bouquet C crochet Pattern

Flower bouquet C crochet Pattern
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5-7 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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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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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 full crochet instructions to recreate a lovely flower bouquet with tulips, daisies, baby daisies, two rose styles and leaves. You will get step-by-step rounds for each petal, center and base so you can assemble a realistic bouquet. The pattern is beginner friendly and explains wire insertion and stem finishing for professional results.

Flower bouquet C crochet Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

You can change yarn colors and weights to make a variety of bouquets and adjust sizes by changing hook or yarn. Detailed photos and clear round-by-round instructions make it easy to follow along.

Why You'll Love This Flower bouquet C crochet Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it captures the delicate look of real flowers while remaining simple to crochet. I enjoy how versatile the designs are β€” you can mix tulips, daisies and roses to create a custom arrangement every time. The use of moldable wire and rolling yarn around the stem gives each bouquet a professional, permanent finish that I find very satisfying. I also love that these flowers never wilt and make thoughtful handmade gifts.

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 β€” try pastels for a soft, romantic look or bright tones for a bold statement.

To make the flowers bigger or smaller, change your yarn weight and hook size: bulky yarn with a larger hook gives a chunky bloom while fingering weight creates miniatures.

I often mix yarn fibers like cotton and acrylic to get different textures for petals and centers; cotton gives crisp petals while acrylic can be softer.

Try substituting wooden sticks with floral wire for bendable arrangements β€” you can pose stems and arrange flowers more freely.

Add beads or small pearls to the daisy centers for a touch of sparkle and to make special occasion bouquets more elegant.

I sometimes embroider tiny veins on leaves with contrasting yarn for realism and added detail.

Consider ombre or gradient dye techniques on yarn or a light blush on petal edges to create depth and interest on each bloom.

Make single-stem corsages or boutonniere versions by scaling down petals and using shorter stems for wearable flowers.

If you want a long-lasting display, stiffen some petal elements with textile stiffener before assembling for extra structure.

I recommend experimenting with stuffing amounts in flower centers to change the bloom puffiness β€” less stuffing gives flatter centers, more stuffing gives rounder centers.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Not adding wire into petals when instructed can make petals floppy and hard to shape; insert the thin moldable wire in the indicated round to secure shape before closing. βœ— Using an incorrect hook size for 4ply yarn will alter the final size and tightness; use a 2-2.5mm hook as recommended and swatch to match the pictured scale. βœ— Overstuffing the daisy center or rose base will distort the flower center shape; add small amounts of fibrefill gradually and stop when the center looks gently rounded. βœ— Skipping the step of rolling yarn around the stem makes stems look unfinished and fragile; always wrap yarn tightly around the wooden stick or thick wire to create a natural, sturdy stem. βœ— Forgetting to fasten off and secure ends neatly will cause parts to unravel later; finish each piece with sl st, FO and weave in ends securely.

Flower bouquet C crochet Pattern

Make a beautiful everlasting bouquet with this detailed crochet pattern that shows each flower step-by-step. You will be able to create tulips, daisies, baby daisies, roses and leaves to assemble a charming bouquet. The pattern is designed to be adaptable so you can change colors, yarn types, and sizes to suit your style.

Beginner Friendly 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Flower bouquet C crochet Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Cotton yarn of your preference (4 ply) for petals and leaves
  • 02
    Milk yarn (optional) - alternative to cotton for softer texture
  • 03
    Acrylic yarn (optional) - alternative fiber depending on preference
  • 04
    Various colors (small amounts per flower): e.g. white, yellow, pink, green for stems and leaves

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2-2.5mm
  • 02
    Thin moldable wire for petals and leaves (around 0.6 mm)
  • 03
    Thicker wire or wooden stick for stem (approximately 2 mm) or moldable metallic wire
  • 04
    Hot glue
  • 05
    Scissors
  • 06
    Yarn needle for sewing and finishing

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β€” Tulips :

Small petals (x3) :

Round 1 : Chain 12.

Round 2 :

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

Round 3 :

23 sc, sl, FO

Big petals (x3) :

Round 1 : chain 13

Round 2 :

sk, 11 sc, w, 11 sc

Round 3 :

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

Round 4 :

27 sc, sl, FO

Big leaf :

Round 1 : chain 31

Round 2 :

(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 :

Round 1 : 6 sc magic ring

Round 2 :

6 inc

Round 3 :

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.

Info :

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.

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 :

Round 1 :

5 sc magic ring

Round 2 :

(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.

Info :

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 :

Round 1 : chain 53

Round 2 :

52 sc

Round 3 :

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

Round 4 :

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

Round 5 :

*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 :

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 :

Round 1 : (3 ch, 20 dc, sl st) magic ring

Round 2 :

8ch, ((sk, 2sc, 2hdc, 2dc, 1 tc) on chain) sk3, sl st

Info :

Repeat 5 times and sl, FO, making a similar to star figure to put in the bottom of the rose.

Rose leaf :

Round 1 : 12ch, sk, sc, hdc, 7dc, hdc; on the other side of the chain: w, hdc, 7dc, hdc, sc

Round 2 :

(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) :

Round 1 : 10 dc magic ring

Round 2 :

10 hdc inc

Round 3 :

6 sc, 8 hdc inc, 6 sc

Midi petal (x4) :

Round 1 : 10 dc magic ring

Round 2 :

10 hdc inc

Round 3 :

(2 sc, sc inc) rep

Round 4 :

8 sc, 9 hdc inc, 9 sc

Big petal (x5) :

Round 1 : 10 dc magic ring

Round 2 :

10 hdc inc

Round 3 :

(hdc, hdc inc) rep

Round 4 :

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

Flower bottom :

Round 1 : 6 sc magic ring

Round 2 :

6 inc

Round 3 :

6 (sc, inc)

Round 4 :

18 sc

Round 5 :

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

Rose leaf :

Round 1 : 12ch, sk, sc, hdc, 7dc, hdc; on the other side of the chain: w, hdc, 7dc, hdc, sc

Round 2 :

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

Info :

Start sticking and rolling the petals as the image, in order, from the small petals to the big petals. Stick every part together and roll yarn around a wooden stick to make the stem. To add gradient to the flower you can add some blush.

β€” Leafs :

Round 1 :

Chain 12

Round 2 :

(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

  • Attach petals around the wooden stick or stem with hot glue, starting with the small petals and adding larger petals in a circular order to form the bloom.
  • For daisies, stitch the yellow center and the green backing together, stuff lightly with fiberfill, then secure the stem to the back center and wrap yarn around the stem to hide the joining.
  • Insert thin moldable wire into petals and leaves where indicated before closing, then position and glue these to the stem to shape and secure them.
  • Roll and glue the petal strip (rose petals) starting from the first chain into a spiral, then glue the flower bottom (star figure) into the base of the rolled rose for support.
  • Wrap yarn tightly around the wooden stick or thicker wire to create a smooth, natural-looking stem and to secure leaves and flower bottoms in place.
  • Arrange all flower types together, glue and wrap stems as needed, and add decorative wrapping or ribbon to finish the bouquet presentation.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use a 2-2.5mm crochet hook with 4ply yarn to get the same scale as the sample images and adjust hook size if you change yarn weight.
  • πŸ’‘Add thin, moldable wire to petals and leaves as instructed to secure shape before finishing each piece and assembling on the stem.
  • πŸ’‘Stuff centers (like the daisy center) lightly with fibrefill before closing to maintain shape; overstuffing may distort the flower appearance.
  • πŸ’‘Roll yarn around your wooden stick or thicker wire stem to create a realistic look and to hide connections and glue.

Thank you for choosing this pack of crochet flower patterns to create a timeless bouquet. These patterns are made to be flexible so you can customize yarn, colors and sizes to make a unique arrangement. Enjoy making everlasting flowers that brighten any room and make heartfelt handmade gifts. 🧢🌸

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished bouquet size depends on stem length and yarn weight; using 4ply yarn and a 2-2.5mm hook will produce blooms similar to the photos and a hand-sized bouquet.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but it will change the final size; adjust your hook accordingly and expect thicker yarn to produce larger, chunkier blooms.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is beginner friendly and includes clear round-by-round instructions, but basic knowledge of stitches like sc, hdc, dc and magic ring is helpful.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete a small bouquet in about 5-7 hours, though time will vary depending on how many flowers and details you add.