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Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

Crochet Flower Patterns Book 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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Weekend Treat

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

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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 Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

This booklet contains a curated set of crochet flower patterns including Calla Lily, Poppy, Tulip, Roses, Pansy, and more. Each pattern provides materials, stitch diagrams, and round-by-round instructions so you can crochet lifelike blooms. You'll work with fine cotton thread, small hooks, and wire to create stems and shape petals for durable floral arrangements.

Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

The patterns include clear diagrams and step instructions for petals, pistils, corollas, and assembly. Ideal for making bouquets, gifts, or decorative accents that never wilt.

Why You'll Love This Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

I absolutely love this collection because it captures the delicate beauty of real flowers with simple crochet techniques. I enjoy how each pattern combines small, precise stitches with wire armatures to create realistic shapes and structure. Making these flowers is rewarding β€” you see the bloom take shape with every petal you crochet. The variety of designs keeps me inspired and lets me mix and match flowers into unique arrangements. Sharing these handmade bouquets with friends and family always brings a smile.

Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern step 1 - construction progress Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easily these flower patterns adapt to color swaps; try pastel tones for a vintage bouquet or bright primaries for a modern look.

I often change yarn weight and hook size to create a set of mixed-scale flowers; using thicker yarn gives a chunky bloom while thinner thread produces dainty blossoms.

I sometimes replace wire stems with wooden skewers or thin dowels wrapped in floral tape for a sturdier display in arrangements.

I like to add beads, tiny sequins, or embroidery to the centers for sparkle or realism β€” a few French knots or beads can transform a flower.

If you want puffy petals, try blocking each petal lightly with steam or finger-shaping after wiring to set the curves.

For a more botanical look, add crocheted leaves or layered slip-stitched edges in a contrasting green shade to frame the petals.

I also experiment with combining patterns β€” a poppy center inside rose petals makes an interesting hybrid bloom.

To make a corsage, reduce the hook size for firmer stitches and use thinner wire so the piece lays flat against fabric.

Try different finishing edges: crab stitch makes a defined rim while picot gives a delicate scalloped edge β€” choose based on the flower style.

I recommend testing one petal first to check size and shaping before making the full set so adjustments are easy and consistent.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Not incorporating wire into the petal base can cause limp petals; add the specified wire into the base or final round and secure it while crocheting to give structure. βœ— Skipping the join or slip stitch when directed will alter round counts; always join rounds exactly as written and recount stitches after each round to verify. βœ— Pulling yarn too tight when working crab stitch or edging will distort the petal shape; keep an even, slightly loose tension for decorative edges. βœ— Forgetting to twist and secure wire ends makes stems unstable; always twist corresponding wires together firmly and cover with floral tape for a solid stem. βœ— Not preparing pistils or beads before assembly causes awkward finishing; prepare pistils (pearls/wires) ahead of attaching petals and arrange then secure before final twisting.

Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

This charming collection brings a variety of crochet flower patterns together in one easy-to-follow booklet. You will find clear step-by-step rounds, diagrams, and assembly notes so you can craft realistic flowers using cotton thread and wire. Each pattern is designed to produce delicate, long-lasting blooms ideal for bouquets, gifts, and home decor. Perfect for crocheters who love small, decorative projects.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Cotton 8 thread - White (used in Calla Lily, Little Flower, Big Flower and other patterns)
  • 02
    Cotton 8 thread - Soft Yellow (used in Calla Lily, Tulip, Big Flower)
  • 03
    Cotton 8 thread - Soft Pink (used in Rose Bud, Little Rose)
  • 04
    Cotton 8 thread - Pink (used in Rose Bud, Little Rose)
  • 05
    Cotton 8 thread - Red (used in Poppy, Big Rose)
  • 06
    Cotton 8 thread - Black (accent for Poppy center)
  • 07
    Cotton 8 thread - Soft green (used in Poppy center, Big Flower accents)
  • 08
    Cotton 8 thread - Soft orange (used in Tulip, Little Flower)
  • 09
    Cotton 8 thread - Yellow (used in Pansy centre)
  • 10
    Cotton 8 thread - Lilac (used in Pansy)
  • 11
    Cotton 8 thread - Violet (used in Pansy)
  • 12
    Cotton 8 thread - White/neutral for bases and receptacles (used across multiple patterns)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm)
  • 02
    Wire 0.8 mm
  • 03
    Wire 0.6 mm
  • 04
    Wire 0.3 mm
  • 05
    Green floral tape
  • 06
    3 red pearls (for Tulip and some centers)
  • 07
    Optional small beads or pearls for pistils

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β€” Calla Lily :

Materials :

Cotton 8 White. Soft Yellow. Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm). Wire 0.8 mm. Wire 0.6 mm. Green floral tape.

Round 1 :

Begin with 5 ch. Join with 1 st to form ring. Work 2 sc together in each chain. Join with 1 st.

Round 2 :

3 ch + 1 dc together, 2 dc together in each stitch.

Round 3 :

3 ch + 1 dc together, 2 dc together in each stitch.

Round 4 :

3 ch + 1 dc together. *1 dc, 2 dc together*. Repeat**. Join with 1 st.

Round 5 :

3 ch + 1 dc together. *2 dc, 2 dc together*. Repeat**. Join with 1 st.

Info :

Prepare a 0.6 mm wire.

Round 6 :

Make 39 sc, 3 dc together, 39 sc incorporating wire.

Round 7 :

Work all around petal with sc. Break off yarn.

Info :

Alternatively, work final round in Crab Stitch.

β€” Pistil :

Begin with 5 ch. Join with 1 st to form ring. Work 2 sc together in each chain. Work 180 sc in a circle (about 6 cm wide). Join with 1 st. Break off yarn.

Info :

Insert a 0.8 mm wire into the base of pistil and twist the ends of wires. (FIG.1) Insert pistil in the base of petal. (FIG.2) Twist corresponding wires together. Bend base of petal towards the pistil. (FIG.3) Cover stem with green floral tape. See video tutorial.

β€” Corolla :

Make a crochet button. See video tutorial. Chain 3 join with 1 st to form ring. Work 40 sc inside the ring. Break off yarn. Work 5 sc inside the ring. Work 5 times: 1 sc, 5 ch on outer rim of button. (FIG.1) Break off yarn.

Info :

Insert wire into the back of corolla and twist the ends of wire. (FIG.2) Attach petals to corolla. (FIG.3) Twist corresponding wires together. (FIG.4) Cover stem with green floral tape. See video tutorial.

β€” Poppy :

Materials :

Cotton 8 Red. Black. Soft green. Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm). Wire 0.6 mm. Green floral tape.

Round 1 :

Begin with 4 ch. Work 7 dc in the first chain.

Round 2 :

3 ch, 1 dc, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 2 dc.

Round 3 :

3 ch, 2 dc, 2 dc together, 1 dc, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 1 dc, 2 dc together, 3 dc.

Round 4 :

3 ch, 15 dc.

Round 5 :

1 ch, skip 1 stitch, 2 sc, 10 dc, 2 sc.

Round 6 :

1 ch, skip 1 stitch, 3 sc, 3 dc, 3 dc together, 3 dc, 3 sc. Break off yarn.

Info :

Prepare wire. Attach yarn in the base of petal.

Round 7 :

Work all around the petal in sc, incorporating wire. Join with 1 st.

Round 8 :

Work all around petal in Crab Stitch. Break off yarn.

Info :

Make 4 petals.

β€” Tulip :

Materials :

Cotton 8 Soft yellow. Soft orange. Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm). Wire 0.6 mm. Wire 0.3 mm. 3 red pearls. Green floral tape.

Petal - Round 1 :

Begin with 15 ch. 1 sc, 1 dc, 10 tc, 1 dc, 9 dc together, 1 dc, 10 tc, 1 dc, 1 sc. Break off yarn.

Petal - Info :

Prepare a 0.6 mm wire.

Petal - Round 2 :

Work 15 sc, 1 dc, 3 dc together, 1 sc, 3 dc together, 1 dc, 15 sc, 1 st incorporating wire. Break off yarn.

Info :

Make 4 petals.

β€” Pistil :

Insert a 0.3 mm wire into a pearl and twist the ends of wire. (FIG.1) Make 3 pistils and twist the ends of wires. (FIG.2)

Info :

Attach the petals at pistils. (FIG.3) Twist corresponding wires together. (FIG.4) Cover stem with green floral tape. See video tutorial.

β€” Rose Bud :

Materials :

Cotton 8 Soft pink. Pink. Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm). Wire 0.8 mm. Green floral tape.

Petal - Round 1 :

Begin with 4 ch and work 9 dc in the first chain. Join with 1 st.

Petal - Round 2 :

3 ch + 1 dc together, 2 dc together in each stitch. Join with 1 st.

Petal - Round 3 :

3 ch + 1 dc together, 2 dc together in each stitch. Join with 1 st. Break off yarn.

Petal - Round 4 :

Work all around petal in Crab Stitch. Break off yarn.

Info :

Make 3 petals.

Assembly :

Roll up 1 petal. (FIG.1) Join remaining 2 petals and attach them with wire. (FIG.2) Twist the ends of wire together. (FIG.3) Cover stem with green floral tape. See video tutorial.

β€” Little Rose :

Materials :

Cotton 8 Pink. Soft pink. Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm). Wire 0.6 mm. Green floral tape.

Petal - Round 1 :

Begin with 4 ch and work 9 dc in the first chain. Join with 1 st.

Petal - Round 2 :

3 ch + 1 dc together, 2 dc together in each stitch. Join with 1 st.

Petal - Round 3 :

3 ch + 1 dc together, 2 dc together in each stitch. Join with 1 st. Break off yarn.

Info :

Prepare wire.

Petal - Round 4 :

Work all around petal in sc incorporating wire. Join with 1 st. Break off yarn.

Info :

Make 4 petals. Insert wire into 3 petals. Alternatively, work final round in Crab Stitch.

β€” Big Rose :

Materials :

Cotton 8 Red. Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm). Wire 0.6 mm. Green floral tape.

Info :

Make a Rose Bud (see pattern page 8).

Petal - Round 1 :

Begin with 4 ch and work 9 dc in the first chain. Join with 1 st.

Petal - Round 2 :

3 ch + 1 dc together, 2 dc together in each stitch. Join with 1 st.

Petal - Round 3 :

3 ch + 1 dc together, 2 dc together in each stitch. Join with 1 st.

Info :

Prepare wire.

Petal - Round 4 :

Work all around petal in sc incorporating wire. Join with 1 st.

Petal - Round 5 :

Work all around petal in Crab Stitch. Break off yarn.

Info :

Make 6 petals.

Assembly :

Join the first 3 petals at Rose Bud by twisting corresponding wire. (FIG.1) Join the last 3 petals. (FIG.2) Twist corresponding wires together. (FIG.3) Shape petals decoratively. Cover stem with green floral tape. See video tutorial.

β€” Pansy :

Materials :

Cotton 8 Yellow. Lilac. Violet. Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm). Wire 0.6 mm.

Round 1 :

Magic Ring. Work into the ring *1 sc, 3 ch, 3 dc, 3 ch*. Repeat** (4 petals). Pull loose yarn end to tighten circle. Break off yarn.

Round 2 :

*1 sc in the centre of flower, 2 sc into 3 chains, 1 dc, 2 dc together, 1 dc, 2 sc into 3 chains*. Repeat**. Break off yarn.

Round 3 :

1 st, 2 sc, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 5 sc, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 2 dc together, 2 sc, 1 st. Break off yarn.

Info :

Insert wire behind the flower. (FIG.1) Twist the ends. (FIG.2)

β€” Little Flower :

Materials :

Cotton 8 White. Soft orange. Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm). Wire 0.8 mm. Wire 0.3 mm. 3 red pearls. Green floral tape.

Receptacle - Round 1 :

Begin with 5 ch. Join with 1 st to form ring. 1 ch, 2 sc together in each chain.

Receptacle - Round 2 :

10 sc.

Receptacle - Round 3 :

*2 sc together, 1 sc*. Repeat**.

Receptacle - Round 4 :

15 sc.

Receptacle - Round 5 :

15 sc. Join with 1 st.

Petals - Round 6 :

*Begin 15 ch and work 14 sc in each chain across. Continue with 3 sc*. Repeat**. Break off yarn.

Petals - Round 7 :

*5 sc, 7 dc, 4 sc, 7 dc, 5 sc. Skip 1 stitch, 1 sc, skip 1 stitch*. Repeat**. Join with 1 st. Break off yarn.

β€” Big Flower :

Materials :

Cotton 8 White. Soft yellow. Soft green. Crochet hook size B (1.90 mm). Wire 0.8 mm. Wire 0.3 mm. 3 red pearls. Green floral tape.

Receptacle - Round 1 :

Begin with 5 ch. Join with 1 st to form ring. 1 ch, 2 sc together in each chain.

Receptacle - Round 2 :

10 sc.

Receptacle - Round 3 :

*2 sc together, 1 sc*. Repeat**.

Receptacle - Round 4 :

15 sc.

Receptacle - Round 5 :

15 sc.

Receptacle - Round 6 :

15 sc. Join with 1 st.

Petals - Round 7 :

*Begin 19 ch and work 18 sc in each chain across. Continue with 3 sc*. Repeat**.

Petals - Round 8 :

*5 sc, 10 dc, 6 sc, 10 dc, 5 sc. Continue with 3 sc*. Repeat**.

Petals - Round 9 :

*5 sc, 10 hdc, 2 sc, 2 sc together, 2 sc together, 2 sc, 10 hdc, 5 sc. Skip 1 stitch, 1 sc, skip 1 stitch*. Repeat**. Join with 1 st. Break off yarn.

Info :

Yarns vary from country to country, so the shades of the finished product may be different from those in the pictures.

Assembly Instructions

  • Insert the appropriate gauge wire into the base/back of the flower pieces (pistil, corolla or receptacle) and twist the ends of wire tightly to anchor components.
  • Attach petals to the corolla or rose bud by placing petal wires against the corolla/base and twisting corresponding wires together for a secure join.
  • Join multiple groups of petals by twisting their corresponding wires together (for a Big Rose join first three petals, then join last three, then twist groups together).
  • Bend and shape petals decoratively after all wires are twisted together, then cover the entire stem with green floral tape for a finished look.
  • Insert pistils (pearls on 0.3 mm wire) into the flower centre and twist these wires with the stem wires, then secure with floral tape.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Prepare and position wires before final assembly so petals and pistils can be attached cleanly without damaging crocheted edges.
  • πŸ’‘Work crab stitch edging last if you prefer a decorative rim; maintain relaxed tension to avoid puckering the petal.
  • πŸ’‘Always twist corresponding wires together firmly and then cover with floral tape to conceal wires and provide a stable stem.
  • πŸ’‘Use the diagrams as a visual guide for stitch placement and direction; they complement the written rounds for accurate shaping.

This booklet of crochet flowers gives you timeless blooms you can make again and again. Create bouquets, boutonnieres, or lasting home accents that never wilt. Each pattern is crafted to be beautiful and practical for display or gifting. 🌸🌿

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FAQs

What size will the finished flower be?

Finished size varies by pattern and yarn tension; most finished single flowers are small to medium (approx 6-12 cm across) when using Cotton 8 and hook B (1.90 mm).

Can I use a different yarn or hook size?

Yes, you can substitute yarn and hooks, but the final size and drape will change; use a smaller hook for firmer, smaller flowers or a larger hook with thicker yarn for larger, looser petals.

Do I need wire for every pattern?

Many patterns require wire (0.3 mm to 0.8 mm) to shape and support petals and stems; follow the specific wire sizes listed in each pattern for best results.

Are these patterns suitable for beginners?

These patterns are rated intermediate; basic crochet skills are needed, especially to work clusters, crab stitch, and to incorporate wire and assemble parts.