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Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern
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2-4 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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Bite-Sized Project

Finishes in 2-4 hours—perfect for an afternoon of creative relaxation.

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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 collects a variety of delicate crochet flower patterns you can make with Cotton 8 thread and a 1.90 mm hook. Each pattern lists materials, step-by-step rounds, and wiring/assembly instructions so your flowers hold shape and look lifelike. Suitable for decorative stems, bouquets, and small arrangements.

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

Patterns include Calla Lily, Poppy, Tulip, Rose Bud, Little Rose, Big Rose, Pansy, Little Flower and Big Flower. Instructions include pistil/corolla construction and final assembly using wire and floral tape.

Why You'll Love This Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

I absolutely love this collection because it captures the beauty of real flowers using simple crochet stitches and lightweight cotton thread. I love that each design includes wiring and assembly notes so the finished blossom is both delicate and durable. I enjoy experimenting with color gradients and pearls to add personality to each bloom. Making these flowers is calming and rewarding — they make lovely everlasting gifts and bright accents for the home.

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 to change colors to create seasonal bouquets — try pastel mixes for spring or deep reds for romantic arrangements.

I often use a thicker cotton thread and a slightly larger hook to make chunkier, more tactile flowers that double as brooches.

I sometimes add beads, sequins, or tiny embroidered veins on petals to give each bloom more personality and texture.

If I want poseable stems I use a slightly thicker wire core (0.8 mm) wrapped with floral tape; for very delicate stems I pick 0.3 mm wire for pistils and detail work.

I experiment with the final edging: Crab Stitch gives a finished reverse look while a simple sc rounds off edges for a softer petal.

To make mini versions for keychains I use thinner thread and a 1.5 mm hook — perfect for gift tags or ornament racks.

I sometimes combine several patterns into a mixed bouquet — a poppy, pansy and small rose look great together with complementary colors.

Try stuffing the receptacle lightly for a fuller centre or inserting a cotton ball under a button corolla for a dramatic poppy centre.

I recommend practicing the petal pattern once on scrap yarn before making all petals to ensure consistent tension and shape.

Don't be afraid to alter stitch counts slightly to change petal fullness — increasing or decreasing a dc group changes the silhouette significantly.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Forgetting to tighten the starting ring can make petals loose and uneven; pull the loose yarn end to tighten the circle before continuing. ✗ Not incorporating the wire securely into the base can make petals flop; lay the wire along the base and crochet or sew it in firmly so it is fully hidden and stable. ✗ Skipping the step where petals are joined to the corolla will cause misaligned petals; follow the diagram and twist corresponding wires together for even spacing. ✗ Using a hook or yarn weight different from the pattern changes size and drape; keep the recommended Cotton 8 and hook B (1.90 mm) or adjust all petals consistently.

Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

Discover a charming collection of crochet flower patterns you can make with a single strand of cotton and a small hook. These patterns include Calla Lily, Poppy, Tulip, Roses and more, with clear rounds and assembly steps so you can create long-lasting floral decorations. Perfect for gifting, bouquets, and home accents — bring nature indoors with handmade blooms.

Intermediate 2-4 Hours

Materials Needed for Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

— Main Fabric

  • 01
    Cotton 8 thread (fine crochet cotton) — used throughout
  • 02
    White - Cotton 8 (calla lily, little flower, big flower accents)
  • 03
    Soft Yellow - Cotton 8 (calla lily pistil, tulip accent, big flower center)
  • 04
    Soft Orange - Cotton 8 (tulip, little flower accents)
  • 05
    Red - Cotton 8 (poppy, big rose)
  • 06
    Black - Cotton 8 (poppy center)
  • 07
    Soft green - Cotton 8 (leaf/center accents)
  • 08
    Pink - Cotton 8 (rose bud, little rose)
  • 09
    Soft pink - Cotton 8 (rose bud, little rose)
  • 10
    Lilac - Cotton 8 (pansy)
  • 11
    Violet - Cotton 8 (pansy)
  • 12
    Yellow - Cotton 8 (pansy centre)

— 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/little flower/big flower pistils where indicated)
  • 07
    Scissors
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    Yarn needle for sewing and hiding wire ends

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— Instructions :

Infos :

Symbol chart: Chain - ch. Slip stitch - st. Single crochet - sc. Half double crochet - hdc. Double crochet - dc. Triple crochet - tc. 2 single crochet in same stitch - 2 sc together. 3 single crochet in same stitch - 3 sc together. 2 double crochet in same stitch - 2 dc together. 3 double crochet in same stitch - 3 dc together. 3 double crochet cluster variation - 3 dc together and close together. Picot - pic. Crab Stitch - Crab Stitch. Magic Ring - Magic Ring. Wire symbol shown. Start and End markers shown. Difficulty stars indicate ease/difficulty.

— Calla Lily :

Info :

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.

— 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.

— Poppy :

Info :

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.

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.

— Corolla :

Make a crochet button. 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.

— Tulip :

Info :

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.

Info :

PETAL: Begin with 15 ch.

Round 1 :

1 sc, 1 dc, 10 tc, 1 dc, 9 dc together, 1 dc, 10 tc, 1 dc, 1 sc. Break off yarn.

Info :

Prepare a 0.6 mm wire.

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.

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

— Rose Bud :

Info :

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

Round 1 :

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

Round 2 :

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

Round 3 :

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

Info :

Break off yarn.

Round 4 :

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

Info :

Make 3 petals. 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.

— Little Rose :

Info :

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

Round 1 :

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

Round 2 :

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

Round 3 :

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

Info :

Break off yarn. Prepare wire.

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.

— Big Rose :

Info :

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).

Round 1 :

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

Round 2 :

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

Round 3 :

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

Info :

Prepare wire.

Round 4 :

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

Round 5 :

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

Info :

Make 6 petals.

— Pansy :

Info :

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

Info :

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

— Little Flower :

Info :

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 :

Begin with 5 ch. Join with 1 st to form ring.

Round 1 :

1 ch, 2 sc together in each chain.

Round 2 :

10 sc.

Round 3 :

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

Round 4 :

15 sc.

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.

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.

— Pistil :

Insert a 0.3 mm wire into a pearl and twist the ends. (FIG.1) Prepare 3 pistils and twist corresponding wires together. (FIG.2) Insert a 0.8 mm wire in the back of flower beginning from receptacle centre and reaching the edge of petal. Bend wire and twist the ends together. (FIG.3) Insert pistils into the centre of flower. (FIG.4) Cover stem with green floral tape. See video tutorial.

— Big Flower :

Info :

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 :

Begin with 5 ch. Join with 1 st to form ring.

Round 1 :

1 ch, 2 sc together in each chain.

Round 2 :

10 sc.

Round 3 :

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

Round 4 :

15 sc.

Round 5 :

15 sc. Join with 1 st.

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**.

Round 8 :

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

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.

— Pistil :

Insert a 0.3 mm wire into a pearl and twist the ends. (FIG.1) Prepare 3 pistils and twist corresponding wires together. (FIG.2) Insert a 0.8 mm wire in the back of flower beginning from receptacle centre and reaching the edge of petal. Bend wire and twist the ends together. (FIG.3) Insert pistils into the centre of flower. (FIG.4) Cover stem with green floral tape. See video tutorial.

Assembly Instructions

  • Insert the indicated gauge wire into the base or back of the flower (pistil or receptacle) and twist wire ends firmly to anchor the element before attaching petals.
  • Attach petals by twisting corresponding wires together or sewing them to the crochet corolla; arrange petals evenly and twist the wires together to form a single stem.
  • Roll and assemble bud petals as instructed (for Rose Bud and Little Rose): roll one petal and attach remaining petals around it using wire, then twist wire ends and cover stem with green floral tape.
  • For Poppy: make the crochet corolla (button) and sew or attach petals around the corolla, then insert and twist the wire from the corolla to make a sturdy stem and cover with floral tape.
  • Insert pistils (pearls on thin wire) into the centre of flowers as indicated and twist the pistil wires with the stem wires to keep blossoms stable.
  • Cover all exposed wires and the finished stem thoroughly with green floral tape for a neat, natural look and to protect the yarn from wear.

Important Notes

  • 💡Always pull the loose starting tail to tighten the magic ring or initial circle before continuing to ensure petals are firm and even.
  • 💡Incorporate the indicated wire into the base of petals before the final rounds to hide the wire and make the petal hold its shape.
  • 💡Twist and join corresponding wires of petals and pistils before covering the finished stem with floral tape to ensure a secure assembly.
  • 💡When using pearls for pistils, use the thinner 0.3 mm wire through the pearl then twist and group three pistils together where the pattern indicates.
  • 💡Work the final edging round in Crab Stitch if you prefer a reverse edge finish as suggested for several petals in these patterns.

Bring nature indoors with these timeless crochet flower patterns that brighten any room and never wilt. These designs pair delicate stitchwork with simple wiring for realistic stems and petals. Perfect for gifts, bouquets, or keepsakes that last a lifetime. 🌸🌿

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

Finished flowers vary by design but most individual blooms measure between 4–8 cm across when using Cotton 8 and hook B (1.90 mm). Size changes with yarn weight and hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can substitute yarn weight but the finished size and drape will change; use a larger hook for thicker yarns and adjust the wire gauge accordingly.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

These patterns are rated intermediate, so basic skills such as dc, sc, working in the round, and simple decreases are recommended for best results.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most single flowers take between 2-4 hours to complete depending on the design and your experience; more complex blooms or assembled bouquets may take longer.