10 Free Crochet Flower Patterns that Will Never Wilt


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There’s nothing quite like some beautiful blooms to brighten your mood. The only problem is that they never last for long before they start to wilt and look sad. Luckily, these free crochet flower patterns will last forever!

Patterns for crochet flowers are perfect for crafting bouquets or for adorning accessories and wearables. We’ve got 10 free crochet flower patterns for you to choose from today, so you can mix and match to your heart’s content. Scroll down and prepare to be inspired!

1. Hydrangea Flower

 Free crochet flower patterns

Many crochet patterns for flowers are pink or purple, so it’s very refreshing to see a pretty shade of blue instead. These little hydrangea blossoms are fun and fast to make. 

Designer: GoldenLucyCrafts

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2. Carnation Flower

 Free crochet flower patterns

The next one of our free crochet flower patterns is for these stunning carnations. These gorgeous blooms come in all sorts of colors in the wild, so you’re sure to have a lot of options when you raid your yarn stash. 

Designer: Naztazia

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3. Sunflower Keychain

 Free crochet flower patterns

Magnificent sunflowers are especially perfect for the summer and fall months. These little guys are a good size for keychains or you can add a stem to put them in a vase. 

Designer: Made with Love by Daisy

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4. Lavender

 Free crochet flower patterns

Lovely lavender can fill out a floral bouquet nicely since it has such a unique shape. Pretty flower crochet patterns like this one would also work well as gift toppers. 

Designer: Yui Sun

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5. Mini Tulip Pot

 Free crochet flower patterns

This darling tulip design comes complete with a pot to “plant” them in. A floral crochet pattern like this one would be ideal for adding a spot of color to your work space. 

Designer: Lily’s Lyric

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6. Easy Rose Applique

 Free crochet flower patterns

Of course, we couldn’t forget the iconic rose in our round-up of free crochet flower patterns. You can add these as an applique to accessories and wearables. Or add a stem to display them in a vase.

Designer: Happy Patty Crochet

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7. Camellia Flower

 Free crochet flower patterns

These pretty camellia blooms are similar to roses, but they’re a little less common. Patterns for crochet flowers like these ones are perfect for putting together bouquets. 

Designer: Passionate Crafter

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8. Dainty Daisy Bookmark

 Free crochet flower patterns

Here’s another idea for something you can do with these amazing free crochet flower patterns. Use them to make bookmarks! Isn’t this button daisy design just the cutest? 

Designer: Daisy Cottage Designs

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9. Orchid

 Free crochet flower patterns

Orchids are notoriously hard to keep alive, so why not skip the hassle and make a crochet one instead? This floral crochet pattern looks absolutely stunning in a pretty pot.

Designer: MaryJ Handmade

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10. Dahlia Flower

 Free crochet flower patterns

I’m quite partial to the beautiful dahlia flower. I love all the colors they come in and how large they can grow! You will definitely want to add this design to your collection of crochet patterns for flowers.

Designer: Moara Crochet

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Well I know what I’ll be doing this afternoon… crocheting flowers of course! How about you? Which of these free crochet flower patterns caught your eye? We’d love to hear from you in the comments below.

Happy Crocheting! 

Psst… If you love free crochet patterns for beginners and crocheters of all skill levels (I know…duh) make sure to follow my blog on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest! Littlejohn’s Yarn posts original designs and free crochet pattern round-ups regularly for you to enjoy. 

Angela Ader

Angela is a crocheter, animal lover, yarn hoarder, daydreamer and the designer behind Nine Inspired. She has one daughter, one dog and one cat and lives in the Pacific Northwest.

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