This Crochet Pansies Pattern gives you a lot of ideas! You can make different flower jewelry, crochet flower garland, flower pin or any other embellishment!
Pansies Potted Plant Crochet Pattern
Depending on your climate, pansies can be among the earliest flowering plants in spring, but you don't even need to wait that long to add color to your day! The word pansy is derived from the French pens'e ('thought') and there's no better way to show someone you're thinking of them than with a cheerful crocheted pansy.
Embellishment Flower Free Crochet Pattern
"There is nothing more fun than making a bunch of little crocheted flowers. Here is a simple flower that can be used as an embellishment on hats, purses, or anything else you like. You can attach a pin backing to make a brooch or an elastic to make a cute hair tie. You can even use them to embellish gift packages, decorate for parties or just around the house. Gauge is not important so you can use any yarn and a coordinating hook. This pattern is perfect for stash-busting because it uses such a small amount of yarn."
Crochet Poppy Pin Free Pattern
"Remembrance Day is around the corner and I wanted you to have this pattern just in time so you can make a bunch of them for your friends and family. The pattern is quick and simple and works up in no time, perfect as a last-minute project. It doesn't require any sewing, it is all crocheted around the black center. I have used DK yarn and a 3mm crochet hook to create a small poppy, but you can change the hook size and yarn weight to make a bigger one that can be used as appliques on blankets, hairbands, handbags and hats."
Super Simple Crochet Flower Pattern
This beginner-friendly crochet flower pattern is so versatile, it can be incorporated into any project of your choosing! Use these as embellishments for your other crochet work, join them together for a granny square type of crochet jewelry, or add a pin backing to it and use it as a brooch. Made in minutes, this crochet flowers is a quick and easy way to add that extra something. Per the designer, "I made this flower with Phildar Coton 3 and a crochet hook 3mm. You only need a few minutes to make this flower. It's great as a gift tag."
Pansy Crochet Flower Free Pattern
Pansies are a classic garden flower that remain a favorite among gardeners because of their cute "puppy dog" face. Now you can learn how to crochet your very own pansy flower with this free flower pattern. Make one and add it as a applique to a crocheted bag, hat, or afghan. Use any color combination you want to work up this crochet flower pattern. Adding embellishments such as small metal brads or beads are optional, but add a nice finishing touch. Using a G crochet hook and worsted weight yarn will result in a crochet flower that measures about 3.5" across, but you're welcome to experiment with other crochet hook sizes to achieve a different size flower.
Crocheted Violets Pin Free Pattern
Use this crochet flower pattern to create beautiful flower embellishments for any outfit. This would also look great on a purse or hat.
Blooming Flower Crochet Pattern
"Crochet a colorful flower! With a little practice, you will soon be churning out loads of flowers. I hope to inspire you to use your most colorful yarns to create your own crochet gardens. A single flower makes a gorgeous pin/brooch, or string them together for a garland. Embellish a baby blanket….a cushion…..the list is endless! Pattern uses US crochet terms, and you can find UK terms in Abbreviations. I used scraps of DK weight yarn and 4 ply/fingering weight yarn for my flowers, but you can use any yarn weight you wish - just use a matching hook. DK weight - 3.5mm hook 4 ply/fingering weight - 2.5mm or 3.00mm hook"