The prettiest thing about this free crochet pattern? As you can see, this artful little Rose Brooch could be growing in your garden, and nobody would know the difference!
The prettiest thing about this free crochet pattern? As you can see, this artful little Rose Brooch could be growing in your garden, and nobody would know the difference!
"This beautiful crocheted magnolia really adds a special touch to your crochet project! You'll love the double layer flower and the loop stitch in the center. They really make it look like a realistic magnolia! This gorgeous flower isn't for the faint of heart! You'll need to use several interesting and unique stitches, like the loop stitch, change colors, and also work the petals in two rounds. Even though you'll have a lot to learn, I've made sure to link some tutorials to help even a beginner learn to make this flower."
"Learn how to crochet an easy starfish flower in just minutes. Add this flower to your favorite stuffed amigurumi, a crocheted wreath or even a handmade card. This video tutorial is perfect for beginners who are learning how to crochet. The pattern is written in U.S. crochet terms, complete with clear instructions and full video tutorial to help you along the way. Heart Balloons are crocheted in continuous spirals without joining the rounds. TECHNIQUES USED IN THIS TUTORIAL: Slip Knot and Chain Stitches, Single Crochet, Half Double Crochet, Slip Stitch"
"These Three Flowers all look the same, but they are all made with different stitch work in the center. One uses the Bobble stitch, one uses the Puff stitch, and one uses the Popcorn stitch. They are a great way to practice these different stitch types, that all look similar and often confuse beginners. These flowers are great to use for wall hangings, or as embellishments to other crochet projects, such as bags, afghans, or even hats."
Just when you thought you've seen every kind of crochet flower pattern, this funky Spiral Flowers pattern is here to amaze you. Learn how to crochet a flower with a unique look and texture. This crochet flower pattern is truly a dream come true! Instructions for three different sizes are available. There's also a video to make it even easier to learn how to crochet these spiral flowers. Just imagine how cool they'll look on hats, scarves, and more!
"When you need a quick and easy embellishment for a hat or bag, this easy crochet flower pattern is perfect. This is one I designed many years ago and it has graced many a hat, including my favorite winter beanie hat! It comes in 2 sizes so you can pick the one that works best for you! These adorable little flowers are great for a variety of different projects! It is a good idea to have a simple flower in your crochet repertoire, and these are just the thing for you!"
These Simple Spring Rosettes can be used as an applique for a variety of different crochet designs. Simply add this pretty flower onto any hat, bag, or sweater to bring a feminine touch to your item of choice. Use pink or red yarn to complete this free crochet pattern. It's a great applique to make if you're getting ready for warmer temperatures. Plus, this is one flower that you will not have to water! You'll love how easy it is to make this crochet pattern. And once you learn how to crochet a flower, you'll want to make an entire bouquet for your best friend or close family member!
"These poppy brooches are easy and quick to crochet, you can make a bunch of them and gift them to your friends and family. The perfect last-minute project before Remembrance Day. The poppy is crocheted in one piece using black for the center and red for the petals and the leaf is crocheted separately and attached at the back. I used DK yarn and a 3mm crochet hook and my poppy came out about 6cm tall, if you want yours bigger and turn it into an applique for blankets, clothes or shawls, use a bigger size hook or thicker yarn."
"A dainty crochet flower with a stem and leaf, this pretty motif is perfect for a touch of charm to your projects and can be used to embellish a variety of items, put it on scarfs, hats, blankets etc. I've used a 4.00mm hook and light worsted acrylic yarn, but it will work just as well with other yarns, use the hook size appropriate, but be warned they are addictive and before you know it you will have made too many lol,"