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Free Crochet Flower Patterns

Fiona Field • Jan 12, 2023

Make your crochet bloom with these XX free crochet flower patterns. Whether you're looking for a simply crochet flower pattern or something to add to your crochet flower bouquet - you'll be inspired to crochet these flowers.

Free Crochet Flower Patterns to make today

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Crochet Flower Patterns

Making your own crochet flowers can be a quick way to add some pretty florals to any room in the house and they can add a final flourish to so many of your crochet projects too!


You can add these quick crochet flowers as an embellishment to your hats, scarves, blanket and even your crochet bags and garments to add more interest to a plain crochet project.


The free crochet flower patterns in this article are quick and easy to make - so your only struggle will be which one to make first!


Free Crochet Flower patterns

How to Use Crochet Flowers?

After you've chosen which crochet flowers you want to make, you might be wondering what to do with your DIY Garden? 


Here are some ideas and projects to use them in:

  • Create a Crochet Flower Rose Bouquet with this free pattern
  • Or you can chose your favourite flower and glue to the top of floristry wire.
  • Arrange them in a vase or mason jar - add a jar cosy for that farmhouse look
  • Add  your flowers to your favourite scarf you've finished using contrasting colours so they really stand out!
  • You can even create a flower scarf by joining your flower together like this scarf made by Attic24
  • Make a Springtime Wreath!
  • Gather up your crochet flowers and attach them to a wicker wreath to create a perfect addition to your door in Spring.
  • Create your own flower crown
  • stitch up a Summer crochet headband and add some flowers for a summertime look - perfect for those festivals and days by the river.

How this Crochet Pattern Round Up Works:

Each photo represents a different crochet flower pattern designed by a talented, independent crochet designer. 


These designs are available to view for free on the designers website, if you prefer to purchase a printable pattern, the designer's website will direct you to where you can purchase.


There will be a button which will take you directly to either to the designers blog or to their pattern shop, so no faffing around trying to find the right link!


So, get scrolling to get stitching and find the pattern you want to use to learn more about working into one loop of your crochet stitch.


I want to extend my thanks to all of the designers who allowed me to include their beautiful designs in this round up of free crochet flower patterns - I can't wait to get started on my own flower garland and wreath!

FREE CROCHET FLOWER PATTERNS

*This article, pattern and its images are copyright protected and the sole property of Fiona Field/Cosy Rosie UK 2022. Please do not redistribute, transfer, sell the pattern, or alter it to claim as your own. *

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About the Autor

Hi, I'm Fiona, the hands behind Cosy Rosie Crochet - the place to learn to crochet as you make! 


With over four years of hands-on experience leading in-person crochet workshops since 2018 and designing and publishing my own patterns since 2019, I bring a wealth of expertise of sharing crochet techniques.....

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