This is the first of what I hope will be many shared crochet patterns. Whether you are a beginner or an expert in the crochet language, this tiny flower pattern should be pretty simple. If you’re not into the fiber arts, I’ll be back tomorrow with something totally unrelated to old lady crafts. ;)
I love using this pattern because it only requires one round. You can either begin with a magic circle or chain 4 and slip stitch to the first chain, to create a regular circle. I prefer using a magic circle because it gives you more control over how big or small you’d like the beginning circle to be. It will allow you to close the circle and get rid of the remaining hole in the center of the flower. A great tutorial can be found here.
Tiny Flowers Crochet Pattern
Skill Level: Easy
Materials: Yarn, Hook (any size), and Yarn Needle
Special Stitch: dc2tog – (yarn over, insert hook into designated space and pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through two loops) x 2, yarn over, pull through last three loops.
1. Begin with a magic circle (alternatively, chain 4 and slipstitch to the first chain, forming a loop).
2. *ch 2, dc2tog, ch 2, slip stitch into center of circle; repeat from * 5 times to create five petals.
3. Slip stitch to the first chain you made in Step 2. Fasten off, pull beginning tail of the magic circle to tighten the center and weave in the edges.
Go on and make a garden. Tiny flowers on everything!
ps. While I will be sharing many free patterns here on the blog, I’m also dipping my feet in the world of selling patterns. Before I list any patterns to sell, I would love to have each one tested by one or two crocheters. You would receive the pattern for free, crochet the item, and give me your honest feedback about the pattern structure. Email me if you’re interested! :)
Ayla says
These are really cute! I’ll have to try a few. These would be really cute to sew on a bag or something.
Jennifer @ Earl Grey Blog says
Thanks Ayla!! :)
Mariana @The Candid Kitchen says
So cute. The ideas to use these on are endless!!!
Mariana Mill says
Thank you, these will be a perfect addition to the Preemie items I make for the Hospital. Just precious.
Jennifer | Earl Grey Blog says
I’m so glad you like them! :)
Brenda Marie says
I love love LOVE this tiny one-round flower pattern! I have a million uses for it! Thank you!
Susan says
I love these! Thank you so much for sharing. I think these are darling in red white and blue to embellish flip flops for the fourth!
Diane says
Thanks so much for this flower pattern,
Laurie says
After making loads of tiny flowers using all different patterns, this one is my favorite of all! Thank you for sharing your cute pattern! :)
Lea says
I’ve just learnt to crochet and I can’t wait to make these tiny flowers, they will perfect to pop on these I sew for my girls. If you need a very beginner pattern tester I’d love to help out. Thanks again for the pattern.
Anita says
These would be cute on a baby’s beanie or cap.