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Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

Crochet Flower Patterns Book 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 Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

This collection contains multiple floral crochet patterns using Cotton 8 thread and a 1.90 mm (size B) hook. You will learn petal, pistil and corolla construction, how to incorporate wire for stems, and finishing with floral tape. The designs include Calla Lily, Poppy, Tulip, Roses, Pansy, Little Flower and Big Flower with diagrams and assembly figures.

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Each pattern lists precise rounds and a small chart or diagram to guide stitch placement. These patterns are designed to produce elegant, lasting flowers suitable for bouquets or decorative stems.

Why You'll Love This Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern collection because it brings delicate floral details to crochet in a clear, approachable way. I enjoy how each flower is built from simple rounds into a three-dimensional bloom using wire and tape for structure. I appreciate the mix of written rounds and diagrams โ€” they make it easy to follow along whether you prefer visual charts or step-by-step text. Working these patterns always feels rewarding because the finished flowers are durable, beautiful, and perfect for gifting or home display.

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 patterns adapt to color changes โ€” I often switch the main color to a tonal gradient for a soft ombre petal effect.

If I want a smaller version I use thinner thread and a smaller hook; for a bold large bloom I try a thicker cotton and a slightly larger hook to make a statement piece.

I sometimes embroider tiny veins or speckles on petals with contrasting thread to give each flower extra realism and personality.

For a vintage look I use muted, tea-dyed colors and slightly frayed floral tape to create a wistful bouquet that looks softly aged.

I like to add felt backing to the corolla for a sturdier base when making many stems for a bouquet; it hides the wire ends and adds support.

Try mixing metal and green floral tape for an industrial-meets-botanical look โ€” the contrast can be surprisingly modern and chic.

For posable stems I insert a thin flexible wire inside a thicker stem wire so you can bend and fix the pose without breaking the core.

I recommend swapping the crab stitch edge for a picot on some petals if you want a more delicate scalloped rim; it changes the silhouette subtly but effectively.

Make themed bouquets by choosing palettes โ€” pastels for baby shower decor, bright primaries for playful displays, or high-contrast reds and blacks for dramatic arrangements.

I often create tiny versions as gift toppers or keychain charms by reducing stitch counts and using a 0.3 mm wire; they make thoughtful, portable keepsakes.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

โœ— Skipping the wire during the base rounds can make petals limp and difficult to shape; incorporate the specified wire when instructed to ensure structure and easier shaping. โœ— Not tightening your initial ring will cause loose centers and uneven petals; pull the loose yarn end to tighten the circle before continuing each motif. โœ— Forgetting to join with a slip stitch or single stitch at the end of rounds causes misaligned stitch counts; always join as stated to keep your stitch counts correct. โœ— Overworking the crab stitch or final round will bulk the petal edge and change its look; try the crab stitch only where suggested or test on a scrap to match the pictured finish.

Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

This booklet collects beautiful crochet flower patterns you can make with fine cotton thread and a small hook. You will find step-by-step rounds, diagrams, and assembly notes for Calla Lily, Poppy, Tulip, Roses, Pansy and more. Each pattern includes materials, wire and floral-tape instructions so you can create lasting floral arrangements for home decor or gifts.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Crochet Flower Patterns Book Pattern

โ€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Cotton 8 thread (size 8 crochet cotton) in various colors per pattern
  • 02
    Calla Lily: White and Soft Yellow
  • 03
    Poppy: Red, Black, Soft Green
  • 04
    Tulip: Soft Yellow, Soft Orange
  • 05
    Rose Bud / Little Rose: Soft Pink and Pink
  • 06
    Big Rose: Red
  • 07
    Pansy: Yellow, Lilac, Violet
  • 08
    Little Flower: White and Soft Orange
  • 09
    Big Flower / Lily: White, Soft Yellow, Soft Green
  • 10
    Various small quantities of contrasting colors for details

โ€” 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 pistils where specified)
  • 07
    Scissors
  • 08
    Yarn needle for sewing and weaving ends
  • 09
    Stitch markers (optional)
  • 10
    Small pliers for twisting wire

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โ€” Instructions :

Infos :

Symbol Name Abbreviations: 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 Wire. Start Start. End End.

โ€” 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. 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.

Item Name (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.

Item Name (Corolla) :

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. 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. Cover stem with green floral tape. See video tutorial.

โ€” 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 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. Prepare wire.

Info :

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.

โ€” 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.

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. 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.

โ€” 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. Break off yarn.

Round 4 :

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

Info :

Make 3 petals.

Info :

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.

โ€” 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. 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. Join petals as shown in figures. Cover stem with green floral tape.

โ€” 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. 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. Join the first 3 petals at Rose Bud by twisting corresponding wire. Join the last 3 petals. Twist corresponding wires together. Shape petals decoratively. Cover stem with green floral tape. See video tutorial.

โ€” 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, 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)

โ€” 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.

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.

Info :

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.

โ€” 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.

Round 6 :

15 sc. Join with 1 st.

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.

Info :

Roll petals or shape as shown. Join pistils as specified: Insert a 0.3 mm wire into a pearl and twist the ends. Prepare 3 pistils and twist corresponding wires together. 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. Insert pistils into the centre of flower. Cover stem with green floral tape. See video tutorial.

โ€” General Assembly Notes :

Info :

Insert wires, twist corresponding wires together to form stems, attach petals to corolla or bud as instructed, and cover finished stems with green floral tape. Use the diagrams (FIG.1-FIG.4) provided on each pattern page for placement and twisting guidance.

Assembly Instructions

  • Insert the pistil wire into the base of the petal and twist the ends to secure, then insert the pistil into the petal base and twist corresponding wires together for a stable core.
  • Attach petals to a crocheted corolla or bud by aligning wires and twisting corresponding wires together, then shape petals decoratively before covering the stem.
  • Roll one petal to form the inner Rose Bud, add remaining petals around it, twist wires together and cover the stem with green floral tape for a neat finish.
  • Insert a thicker (0.8 mm) stem wire from the receptacle centre outward to the edge of the petal before joining petals, bend and twist the ends to secure and then add pistils into the centre.
  • When making multi-petal flowers, join the first group of petals to the bud, then add outer petals and twist corresponding wires together to form a single stem for stability.

Important Notes

  • ๐Ÿ’กWork diagrams and written rounds together โ€” diagrams show stitch placement while written rounds give sequence and counts.
  • ๐Ÿ’กUse the recommended wire sizes when specified (0.3 mm for pearls/pistils, 0.6โ€“0.8 mm for stems) so petals hold their shape correctly.
  • ๐Ÿ’กCover stems with green floral tape after all wires are twisted together to hide joins and make stems cohesive.
  • ๐Ÿ’กBreak off yarn at the end of motifs and weave in ends neatly; loose ends can show through fine cotton thread if not secured.
  • ๐Ÿ’กConsider testing the crab stitch on a scrap piece before applying it to the final edge to get the texture you want.

This Crochet Flower Patterns Book gives you delicate, long-lasting blooms you can craft again and again ๐ŸŒธ. Follow the clear rounds, diagrams and assembly steps to make elegant calla lilies, poppies, tulips, roses and more ๐ŸŒฟ. Perfect for gifts, home displays, and creative floral accents โ€” enjoy every stitch and shape! ๐Ÿงถ

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FAQs

What size hook and yarn are recommended?

The patterns use Cotton 8 (size 8 crochet cotton) and a crochet hook size B (1.90 mm) for the correct scale and texture.

Can I change the flower size by using different yarn or hooks?

Yes, changing yarn weight and hook size will change final size and texture; use proper wire thickness and adjust petal counts if needed to maintain proportion.

How do I assemble the petals onto a stem?

Insert and twist corresponding wires from petals and pistil together, attach petals to a crocheted corolla or bud if provided, then cover the combined wires with green floral tape to form a neat stem.

Are these patterns suitable for beginners?

These are rated intermediate because they include small stitchwork, wire insertion and shaping; basic knowledge of common stitches (sc, dc, clusters) is recommended.