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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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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 Flower Bouquet C Crochet Pattern

This pattern pack teaches you how to crochet a charming bouquet composed of tulips, roses, daisies and leafy stems. Each flower includes step-by-step rounds, wire placement notes and finishing tips so you can assemble a lifelike bouquet. The instructions use 4-ply yarn and recommend small hooks and optional wiring for posable stems.

Flower Bouquet C Crochet Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Patterns include tulip petals, rose variants, daisy centers and petals, baby daisies, and coordinating leaves. Photos and clear round-by-round instructions help you replicate the bouquet shown.

Why You'll Love This Flower Bouquet C Crochet Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns simple crochet stitches into a timeless, handmade bouquet you can display year-round. I adore how adding wire and careful assembly brings the flowers to life and lets you pose stems just the way you want. The variety of flowers—tulips, roses, daisies, and baby daisies—means you can mix colors and styles for a unique arrangement every time. Making a full bouquet is so satisfying: each piece is quick to crochet and the final assembly is a delightful finishing puzzle.

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 colors and sizes with this bouquet pattern; try pastel shades for a soft, romantic look or bold brights for a modern statement.

To change scale, switch yarn weight and hook size: a bulkier yarn and larger hook will create large, dramatic flowers while thinner yarn gives delicate miniatures.

I often vary the number of petals or layers on the roses to alter fullness; add extra petal rounds for a rufflier rose or reduce for a tidy bud.

Swap cotton for a blended acrylic if you want a softer, more plush texture—just test a swatch to match gauge and appearance.

Embellish centers with small beads, embroidered details or tiny felt circles to create different focal points and textures.

Try wiring entire stems with two wires twisted together for extra strength if you plan to arrange the bouquet in a tall vase.

I sometimes combine different flower types on one stem by adding small daisies around a larger rose for a mixed posy effect that looks organic and full.

For a rustic bouquet, wrap stems with twine and tuck in lace or burlap accents around the base before tying with a ribbon.

If you want posable blooms, leave longer tails of wire and test bends before gluing to finalize positions for lifelike displays.

Experiment with ombre yarns or gradient painting on finished petals to create unique color transitions without changing yarn mid-work.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Skipping the wire in petals or leaves causes floppy shapes; add the recommended thin wire in petals or leaves before finishing to keep form and posability. ✗ Using a much larger hook than recommended will make oversized flowers that do not match the pictured bouquet; stick to a 2-2.5mm hook with 4ply yarn for the shown scale. ✗ Forgetting to roll yarn around the wooden stem will make stems look unfinished and insecure; wrap yarn tightly around the stick after gluing each part to secure and disguise the base. ✗ Not stuffing the flower centers or closing the center tightly will create gaps; add a small amount of fiberfill or cotton before finishing the center and then stitch closed securely. ✗ Not pinning parts in place before glueing can misalign petals and leaves; pin or temporarily position pieces to check placement, then glue or sew for a neat result.

Flower Bouquet C Crochet Pattern

Create a beautiful handcrafted bouquet of crocheted flowers with this clear, photo-accompanied pattern. You will make tulips, roses, daisies and coordinating leaves using 4-ply yarn and simple shaping techniques. The instructions are written with beginner-friendly explanations and include wire and stem tips so your bouquet stays posable and elegant.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Flower Bouquet C Crochet Pattern

— Main Fabric

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    4-ply cotton yarn (also called fingering/super fine) - main colors for flowers (amount varies by bouquet; small skeins of each color recommended)
  • 02
    Milk yarn or acrylic yarn can be used as alternatives to cotton - 4ply weight
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    Accent colors: white, yellow, pink, green - small amounts for details
  • 04
    Thin metallic/moldable wire for leaves and petals - around 0.6 mm for leaves and petals
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    Thicker wire or wooden stick (approx. 2 mm) for stems - lengths to make several stems

— Tools Required

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    Crochet hook size 2-2.5mm
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    Thin flexible wire (approx. 0.6mm) for leaves and petals
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    Thicker wire or wooden stick (approx. 2mm) for stems
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    Hot glue (glue gun) for assembly
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    Scissors
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    Yarn needle for sewing and finishing
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    Stitch markers (optional)
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    Small amount of polyester stuffing or cotton for centers
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    Pins for assembly (optional)

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— Tulips :

Small petals (x3) - R1 :

Chain 12.

Small petals (x3) - R2 :

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

Small petals (x3) - R3 :

23 sc, sl, FO

Big petals (x3) - R1 :

chain 13

Big petals (x3) - R2 :

sk, 11 sc, w, 11 sc

Big petals (x3) - R3 :

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

Big petals (x3) - R4 :

27sc, sl, FO

Big leaf - R1 :

chain 31

Big leaf - R2 :

(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.

— Daisy flower :

Center of the flower - R1 :

6 sc magic ring

Center of the flower - R2 :

6 inc

Center of the flower - R3 :

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. 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; you can place the stem right in the middle of the center in the back or between the two centers. Roll yarn over so the stem looks more realistic.

— Baby Daisy (Baby daisy flower) :

Baby daisy - R1 :

5 sc magic ring

Baby daisy - R2 :

(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. 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.

— Rose flower type 1 :

Flower petals - R1 :

chain 53

Flower petals - R2 :

52 sc

Flower petals - R3 :

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

Flower petals - R4 :

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

Flower petals - R5 :

*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. Should end up with something like this.

Flower bottom - R1 :

(3 ch, 20 dc, sl st) magic ring

Flower bottom - R2 :

8ch, ((sk, 2sc, 2hdc, 2dc, 1 tc) on chain) sk3, sl st Repeat 5 times and sl, FO, making a similar to star figure to put in the bottom of the rose.

Rose leaf - R1 :

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

Rose leaf - R2 :

(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. To add gradient to the flower you can add some blush.

— Rose flower type 2 :

Small petal (x4) - R1 :

10 dc magic ring

Small petal (x4) - R2 :

10 hdc inc

Small petal (x4) - R3 :

6 sc, 8 hdc inc, 6 sc

Midi petal (x4) - R1 :

10 dc magic ring

Midi petal (x4) - R2 :

10 hdc inc

Midi petal (x4) - R3 :

(2 sc, sc inc) rep

Midi petal (x4) - R4 :

8 sc, 9 hdc inc, 9 sc

Big petal (x5) - R1 :

10 dc magic ring

Big petal (x5) - R2 :

10 hdc inc

Big petal (x5) - R3 :

(hdc, hdc inc) rep

Big petal (x5) - R4 :

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

Flower bottom - R1 :

6 sc magic ring

Flower bottom - R2 :

6 inc

Flower bottom - R3 :

6 (sc, inc)

Flower bottom - R4 :

18 sc

Flower bottom - R5 :

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

Rose leaf (type2) - R1 :

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

Rose leaf (type2) - R2 :

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

— Leafs :

Leaf - R1 :

Chain 12

Leaf - R2 :

(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

  • Start assembling petals on the stem by gluing the small petals around the stick first, then glue the larger petals over them in a circular arrangement to form the bloom.
  • Attach the flower bottom (star-shaped figure) to the underside of a rolled rose, then glue the rose to a wrapped wooden stick or wire stem and secure with yarn wrapping.
  • For daisies, stitch the yellow center and the green back center together, add a small amount of fiberfill before fully closing, then attach the stem in the center back to secure the flower.
  • Add wire into petals and leaves before finishing rounds where indicated, then wrap and glue yarn around the stem to hide wires and secure each part in place for a natural look.
  • Pin and position leaves along the stem, glue or sew them in place, and roll green yarn around the stem to hide joins and create a unified, finished bouquet appearance.

Important Notes

  • 💡Use a 2-2.5mm hook with 4ply yarn to achieve the same scale as the sample images and maintain consistent tension for neat petals and leaves.
  • 💡Add thin wire to any petal or leaf that needs shaping before finishing to make the part moldable and posable.
  • 💡Wrap yarn around wooden sticks or thicker stems after gluing to hide connections and make the stems look realistic and secure.
  • 💡When finishing centers for daisies, add a little fiberfill or cotton before closing to keep centers rounded and stable.

Thank you for choosing this Flower Bouquet C crochet pattern—create a timeless handmade bouquet to brighten any room. Follow every step to shape petals, add wire, and assemble stems for a lifelike result. Share your finished bouquet and enjoy gifting or displaying your creation! 🌸🧶

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

Final bouquet size varies with stem length and number of flowers; each individual flower is small (roughly 5-9 cm across) when made with 4ply yarn and a 2-2.5mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, but changing yarn weight will change the size and look; use a larger hook with thicker yarn for a chunky bouquet or a smaller hook with finer yarn for delicate miniatures.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate—basic stitches such as sc, hdc, dc, and working in the round are required, plus confidence with increases/decreases and simple shaping.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crafters finish a small bouquet in about 5-7 hours depending on experience, number of flowers, and assembly complexity.