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Little Floweret Amigurumi Pattern

Little Floweret Amigurumi Pattern
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5-7 Hours Time Needed
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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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Weekend Treat

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

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Cute Companion

An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Little Floweret Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern teaches you how to crochet a small stuffed flower character called Little Floweret with a potted base, removable collar, petals and leaves. The design uses cotton blend yarn and works pieces in the round, with clear joining steps for the petals and head. Youll find helpful photo sequences and finishing tips for sewing, stuffing and subtle shading.

Little Floweret Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

The finished toy stands about 18 cm tall and is rated medium difficulty, suitable for crocheters familiar with basic increases and decreases. The collar is removable and the pattern uses safety eyes and simple embroidery for the face.

Why You'll Love This Little Floweret Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns simple shapes into a joyful character with personality. I enjoy the process of crocheting small rounded petals and seeing them come together to form a flower head. The removable collar and little pot make it playful and gift-ready. I love how the pattern is adaptable — you can change colors and create an entire family of Flowerets.

Little Floweret Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Little Floweret Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Little Floweret Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Little Floweret Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize this pattern by changing yarn colors; try pastel shades for a soft, nursery-friendly version or vibrant brights for a playful look.

I often make minis by using finer yarn and a smaller hook to create keychain-sized Flowerets that are perfect as small gifts.

To make a chunkier, cuddlier Floweret, switch to a bulkier cotton or acrylic yarn and a larger hook — the stitch counts remain the same but the finished size becomes larger.

I sometimes add a thin piece of wire inside each petal before closing to give slight poseable shaping to the petals for display.

Try different eye styles: safety eyes give a polished look, while embroidered eyes create a softer, baby-safe toy.

You can experiment with the number of petals — increasing or decreasing petals changes the personality; six works well, but five or eight gives a different aesthetic.

I like to change the pot color or add a little stripe around the rim to match room décor or seasonal themes like autumn tones.

Add small accessories like a crocheted scarf, tiny hat, or a felt leaf badge to personalize each Floweret for a recipient.

For a group display, make a set of Flowerets in gradient shades so they look like a coordinated bouquet on a shelf.

If you want a more realistic center, try alternating more yellow shades or embroider extra texture lines inside the center to add depth.

I also enjoy making the collar in contrasting yarns and stitching tiny beads or buttons for a whimsical finishing detail.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Not using stitch markers when joining the legs into the body can shift your starting point; mark the joining stitch with a contrasting yarn or stitch marker to keep the body seam aligned. ✗ Overstuffing the head or petals causes lumps and makes sewing pieces together difficult; stuff gradually, check the shape frequently and add small amounts until you reach a smooth form. ✗ Skipping counts after increases and decreases will lead to mismatched rounds; count your stitches at the end of each round, especially after rounds with several increases or decreases. ✗ Failing to secure tails and hide ends before final assembly may cause the toy to unravel later; leave long tails for seaming, weave them securely and hide them inside the piece. ✗ Wrong placement of safety eyes will change the expression of the face; insert the safety eyes between the specified rounds and use photos or a pin to preview placement before attaching washers.

Little Floweret Amigurumi Pattern

Make this adorable Little Floweret amigurumi — a cheerful potted flower toy with removable collar and cute embroidered face. Youll enjoy the step-by-step instructions and photo guidance to assemble petals, leaves, body and pot. Perfect for gifting or decorating a nursery, this pattern gives you clear rounds and assembly tips for a charming finished toy.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Little Floweret Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

  • 01
    Cotton blend yarn, yardage 330 m / 100 g (361 yds / 3.5 oz) - main weight used throughout
  • 02
    Pink - Alize Cotton Gold 518 (petals - shade A)
  • 03
    Pink - Alize Cotton Gold 98 (petals - shade B)
  • 04
    Green - Alize Cotton Gold 126 (leaves, collar and center edging)
  • 05
    Nude - Alize Cotton Gold 382 or 401 (body and legs)
  • 06
    Dark yellow - Yarn Art Jeans 35 (center dark outline)
  • 07
    Yellow - Alize Cotton Gold 110 (center main)
  • 08
    Pastel yellow - Alize Cotton Gold 187 (center inner shade)
  • 09
    Dark pink - Alize Cotton Gold 33 (alternate pot or accents)

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.0 mm [US steel hook 4, UK 2½]
  • 02
    Polyester fiberfill for stuffing
  • 03
    Tapestry needle with large eye
  • 04
    Safety eyes, diameter 8 mm (2 pieces) and washers
  • 05
    Remnant black thread or embroidery floss for mouth
  • 06
    Dry pastel chalk for toning and a piece of soft cloth for applying it
  • 07
    Tailor pins for positioning pieces during assembly
  • 08
    Cardboard for reinforcing the bottom of the flower pot
  • 09
    Double-pointed knitting needle (optional) to hold head and body when sewing
  • 10
    Stitch marker or contrasting yarn for marking the beginning of rounds

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— Legs :

Info :

Stuff as you go. Worked in nude color.

Round 1 :

6 sc into an AMR (6)

Round 2 :

6 inc (12)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, 1 inc) 6 times (18)

Round 4 :

(2 sc, 1 inc) 6 times (24)

Round 5 :

1 sc each in every stitch (24)

Round 6 :

5 sc, 7 dec, 5 sc (17)

Round 7 :

1 sc each in every stitch (17)

Info :

On the first leg, break the working yarn, secure the last stitch, and hide the end. On the second leg, work 4 sc more to get to the inside (crotch side) of the leg. Do not break the working yarn, continue to work the body with it.

— Body :

Info :

Take up the first leg, and insert the crochet hook into the stitch on the inside of the leg (I counted off 4 sts from the beginning of the round towards the right - in the photo, the spot is marked with a black pin) - this will be the beginning of the round for the body; mark this spot with a piece of contrasting yarn or a stitch marker.

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Work over the stitches of both legs. Stuff as you go.

Round 1 :

5 inc, 7 sc, 10 inc, 7 sc, 5 inc (54)

Round 2 :

1 sc each in every stitch (54)

Round 3 :

4 sc, 1 inc, (8 sc, 1 inc) 5 times, 4 sc (60)

Round 4 :

(9 sc, 1 inc) 6 times (66)

Round 5 :

5 sc, 1 inc, (10 sc, 1 inc) 5 times, 5 sc (72)

Info :

Take up a piece of nude-colored yarn, thread it through the remaining opening in the crotch area, cinch from the inside to pull the opening closed, and secure with a knot.

Round 6-15 :

10 rounds total - 1 sc each in every stitch (72)

Round 16 :

24 sc, 12 dec, 24 sc (60)

Round 17 :

(8 sc, 1 dec) 6 times (54)

Round 18 :

1 sc each in every stitch (54)

Round 19 :

(7 sc, 1 dec) 6 times (48)

Round 20 :

1 sc each in every stitch (48)

Round 21 :

(6 sc, 1 dec) 6 times (42)

Round 22 :

1 sc each in every stitch (42)

Round 23 :

(5 sc, 1 dec) 6 times (36)

Round 24 :

1 sc each in every stitch (36)

Round 25 :

(4 sc, 1 dec) 6 times (30)

Info :

Break the working yarn, leaving an end long enough for seaming. Stuff the piece with fiberfil.

Info :

Using a piece of nude-colored yarn, cinch the posterior for shaping. 1. Attach the yarn in the back between the legs (the tail of the yarn outside). 2. Insert the needle 12 rows up. 3. Pull the yarn inside the body and exit the needle in the spot where you started. 4. Pull at the yarn with medium strength towards you to create the strand for the "crack". Then make two more stitches like the first one over the first strand (steps 2 to 4): insert the needle 12 rows up and exit the needle between the legs below again, don't forget to pull at the yarn every time. Fasten the yarn, and hide the end on the inside.

— Petals (make 6) :

Info :

Worked in Pink. (I used two shades of Pink - you can make all petals the same color if you prefer.)

Round 1 :

6 sc into an AMR (6)

Round 2 :

6 inc (12)

Round 3 :

(1 sc, 1 inc) 6 times (18)

Round 4 :

(2 sc, 1 inc) 6 times (24)

Round 5 :

(3 sc, 1 inc) 6 times (30)

Round 6-8 :

3 rounds total - 1 sc each in every stitch (30)

Round 9 :

(8 sc, 1 dec) 3 times (27)

Round 10 :

1 sc each in every stitch (27)

Round 11 :

(7 sc, 1 dec) 3 times (24)

Round 12 :

1 sc each in every stitch (24)

Round 13 :

(2 sc, 1 dec) 6 times (18)

Info :

Stuff the piece with fiberfil to fill half of the petal. Fold the piece in half, and crochet the edges of both layers together with 8 sc. Break the working yarn, and hide the tail on the inside.

— Head :

Info :

Begin with dark yellow - this will be the center. Crochet a chain of ch5 + ch1 for height adjustment.

Round 1 :

4 sc, 3 sc into the last chain. Continue into the unused loops on the opposite side of the chain: 3 sc, 1 inc into the first chain. (12)

Round 2 :

1 inc, 3 sc, 3 inc, 3 sc, 2 inc (18)

Round 3 :

1 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, (1 sc, 1 inc) 3 times, 3 sc, (1 sc, 1 inc) 2 times (24)

Round 4 :

2 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, (2 sc, 1 inc) 3 times, 3 sc, (2 sc, 1 inc) 2 times (30)

Round 5 :

3 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, (3 sc, 1 inc) 3 times, 3 sc, (3 sc, 1 inc) 2 times (36)

Round 6 :

4 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, (4 sc, 1 inc) 3 times, 3 sc, (4 sc, 1 inc) 2 times (42)

Round 7 :

blo - 1 sc each in every stitch (42)

Round 8 :

joining the petals: Step 1 Insert the hook through both the second st of the petal + the blo of the flower head center = work 1 sc.

Round 8 - Step 2 :

Work the next 5 sc, always grasping the sts of the petal + the blo of the flower head center.

Round 8 - Step 3 :

Insert the hook through both the last st of the petal + into the first st of the next petal + the blo of the flower head center = work 1 sc.

Round 8 - Step 4 :

Work the next 6 sc, always grasping the sts of the petal + the blo of the flower head center.

Round 8 - Step 5 :

Insert the hook into the last st of the petal + into the first st of the next petal + the blo of the flower head center = work 1 sc. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 all around to the end of the round, until the circle has been completed.

Info :

Change yarn to Green.

Round 9 :

in Green - (6 sc, 1 inc) 6 times (48)

Info :

Now, insert the safety eyes, and attach the washers from the inside of the head, then embroider the cheeks and mouth (see photo).

Info :

Attach new working yarn in color light green to the first loop (half stitch) of Rnd 6. Crochet a chain of ch3, and work a sl-st into the same stitch. Again, ch3, and work a sl-st into the next st. Work in this way to the end of the round. Break the working yarn, thread the tails through to the wrong side, and secure them there.

Info :

Attach new working yarn in yellow to the first loop (half stitch) of Rnd 7 of the flower head center. Crochet a chain of ch4, and work a sl-st into the same stitch. Again, ch4, and work a sl-st into the next st. Work in this way to the end of the round. Break the working yarn, and secure the end.

Round 10-17 :

8 rounds total - 1 sc each into every st (48)

Round 18 :

3 sc, dec, (6 sc, 1 dec) 5 times, 3 sc (42)

Round 19 :

(5 sc, 1 dec) 6 times (36)

Round 20 :

2 sc, dec, (4 sc, 1 dec) 5 times, 2 sc (30)

Round 21 :

(3 sc, 1 dec) 6 times (24)

Info :

Stuff the piece with fiberfil.

Round 22 :

1 sc, dec, (2 sc, 1 dec) 5 times, 1 sc (18)

Round 23 :

(1 sc, 1 dec) 6 times (12)

Round 24 :

6 dec.

Info :

Add more stuffing. Cinch the remaining opening closed, and hide the yarn tail.

— Leaf (make 2) :

Info :

Worked in Green.

Step 1 :

Crochet a chain of ch11 + ch1 for height adjustment.

Step 2 :

Work 11 sl-st along the chain, ch1.

Step 3 :

Without turning work, work into the unused loops on the opposite side of the chain: 2 sc into the same st, 1 hdc, 6 dc, 1 hdc, 2 sc, ch2.

Step 4 :

You will now repeat the same stitch sequence mirror-inverted (=backwards) on the other side of the leaf: Insert the hook under the loop (half stitch) of the stitch which is located under the center "braid", and work: 2 sc, 1 hdc, 6 dc, 1 hdc, 2 sc into the same st.

Step 5 :

1 sl-st each into every st around. Break the working yarn, leaving an end long enough for seaming.

Info :

(The leaf will look better if Steps 1 and 2 are worked in the same shade of Green, and all others steps in a second shade.)

— Collar :

Info :

Worked in Green in back-and-forth-rows with turning.

Info :

Crochet a chain of ch36 + ch1 for height adjustment.

Row 1 :

1 sc each in every stitch, ch3, turn work.

Row 2 :

alternate (dc, dc-inc) to the end of the round, then ch3, sl-st into the same st.

Info :

Without breaking the working yarn, crochet a chain of ch30, then work 36 sl-st along the upper edge of the collar, again crochet a chain of ch30, sl-st into the last st. Break the working yarn, and secure.

— Flower Pot :

Info :

Worked in Pink.

Info :

Crochet a chain of ch5 + ch1 for height adjustment.

Round 1 :

4 sc, 3 sc into the last chain. Continue into the unused loops on the opposite side of the chain: 3 sc, 1 inc into the first chain. (12)

Round 2 :

1 inc, 3 sc, 3 inc, 3 sc, 2 inc (18)

Round 3 :

1 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, (1 sc, 1 inc) 3 times, 3 sc, (1 sc, 1 inc) 2 times (24)

Round 4 :

2 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, (2 sc, 1 inc) 3 times, 3 sc, (2 sc, 1 inc) 2 times (30)

Round 5 :

3 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, (3 sc, 1 inc) 3 times, 3 sc, (3 sc, 1 inc) 2 times (36)

Round 6 :

4 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, (4 sc, 1 inc) 3 times, 3 sc, (4 sc, 1 inc) 2 times (42)

Round 7 :

5 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, (5 sc, 1 inc) 3 times, 3 sc, (5 sc, 1 inc) 2 times (48)

Round 8 :

6 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, (6 sc, 1 inc) 3 times, 3 sc, (6 sc, 1 inc) 2 times (54)

Round 9 :

7 sc, 1 inc, 3 sc, (7 sc, 1 inc) 3 times, 3 sc, (7 sc, 1 inc) 2 times (60)

Info :

Cut a circle from cardboard to reinforce the bottom.

Round 10 :

blo - 1 sc each in every stitch (60)

Round 11 :

1 sc each in every stitch (60)

Round 12 :

(19 sc, 1 inc) 3 times (63)

Round 13 :

1 sc each in every stitch (63)

Round 14 :

(20 sc, 1 inc) 3 times (66)

Round 15 :

1 sc each in every stitch (66)

Round 16 :

1 sl-st each into every stitch (66)

Info :

Continue in hdc.

Round 17 :

insert the hook at the same time under the blo of Rnd 16 + under the st of Rnd 15 (under the "braid") - (10 hdc, hdc-inc) 6 times (72)

Round 18 :

1 hdc each into every stitch. (72)

Round 19 :

(11 hdc, hdc-inc) 6 times (78)

Round 20-22 :

3 rounds total - 1 hdc each into every stitch. (78)

Round 23 :

blo - 1 hdc each into every stitch. (78)

Round 24 :

1 hdc each into every stitch. (78)

Info :

Break the working yarn, and secure the end.

Info :

Place the flower pot with the bottom away from you. Join new working yarn to the last front loop of Rnd 24. Crochet a chain of ch4, then work 1 tr each into every stitch around. Break the working yarn, leaving a long tail for seaming. Fold the brim away from you, and sew it to the unused loops of the sts located 2 rnds below. Insert the cardboard circle.

— Finishing and Embellishing :

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Sew on the head. Sewing on will be easier if a double-pointed knitting needle is inserted through head and body to hold them together. After inserting the DPN, pin the head in place using tailor pins.

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Sew on the leaves at the sides, 4 rnds below the seam. (The leaves will be its "arms"). Place the collar around the neck, and tie it in the back.

Info :

Blush the posterior cheeks with dry pastel chalk. Apply the pastel chalk first to a piece of soft cloth, then rub them onto the highest spots on the cheeks with the cloth.

Info :

Your cute little floweret is finished! Now, you can give it away as a present.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the head to the body: insert a double-pointed knitting needle through the head and body to hold them together, pin the head in place with tailor pins, then sew securely using a yarn needle.
  • Attach leaves on either side of the body about 4 rounds below the body seam to act as the arms; position symmetrically and sew firmly.
  • Place the removable collar around the neck and tie it at the back; the collar edges were joined to create sl-st chains that fit around the neck.
  • Insert the cardboard circle into the bottom of the flower pot before finishing the brim to reinforce the base for stability.
  • Insert safety eyes between the specified rounds of the head, attach washers from the inside, and embroider cheeks and mouth with black thread for the expression.

Important Notes

  • 💡Use a stitch marker or a short piece of contrasting yarn to mark the beginning of rounds, especially when joining legs and creating the body seam.
  • 💡Stuff pieces firmly but gradually to avoid overfilling which can distort the shape; add stuffing in small amounts and shape as you go.
  • 💡Hide and secure yarn tails inside the piece after finishing rounds to prevent unraveling and to keep seams clean and neat.
  • 💡When joining petals to the head center, always work through the back loop of the head rounds as instructed to get the correct attachment and texture.

This Little Floweret pattern brings a bright smile to any handmade collection and makes a sweet, giftable companion for friends or little ones. Follow the clear rounds, joining steps and finishing notes to create a polished, professional finish you can be proud of. Add your personal color choices and enjoy making a small garden of Flowerets to cheer any room. 🌸🧶

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished toy will be about 18 cm [7.1 in] tall when using the recommended cotton blend yarn and 2.0 mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can change yarn weight but it will affect the final size; use an appropriate hook and be aware that stitch counts may feel tighter or looser.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate (medium difficulty), so familiarity with increases, decreases, working in the round and reading stitch counts is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in about 5-7 hours, depending on experience level, color changes and assembly time.

Are the petals sewn on or joined during crocheting?

The petals are crocheted separately and then joined to the head in Round 8 by crocheting through the petals and the back loops of the head center as described in the step-by-step instructions.