10 Best Crochet Flower Patterns That You Will Love

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Flowers bring happiness and warmth around. They are also a symbol of love and friendship. For long, humans have painted flowers and adored their beauty in the most artistic manner possible.

Coming to the point, this post talks about the top ten crochet flower patterns that you will love. Would you like to know more? Keep reading!

Crocheting – A Brief:

One of the unique ways in which flowers have been incorporated into any form of art is through crocheting. Crochets are often used as decorations and patch embroidery on clothes. These same crochets come in various flower designs and patterns. Adding these to your house, clothes, tablecloths, hats, pencil tops, brooches or even magnets can be fun. These beautiful-looking flowers can be a great symbol of warmth and detailed beauty.

So, we’ve handpicked the best crochet flower patterns for you. Here they are!

1. Roses:

These pretty pink roses are extremely cute and flexible to use. They can be used on hand-knit sweaters, hats, and cushion covers too. The leaves add an artistic detail, preventing them from looking fake or stiff.

2. Hydrangea:

This next pattern is a smart way of making your flower pattern look dense and big. By layering these flowers, you can not only use multiple colors, but can also make them look real. Adding up simple single layers onto one flower will allow you to use various kinds of threads and fabrics.

3. Tiny People:

This adorable bunch of flowers is a must in any child’s objects. These together don’t just look filling, but brilliantly attractive as well. Use them on cushions and various kinds of covers.

4. Compositions:

If you feel that using just one kind of flower may look dull, then you can combine a few kinds of flowers to create an interesting composition of your choice. This allows you to create your own flower pattern if you wish, and also experiment with bright colors. Nothing is more attractive in a room than a bunch of beautiful and bright crochet flowers!

5. Vase-Bunch:

This is a creative way to decorate your house. If you want to add more elements into a vase that you are filling up with ferns, but you are looking for something more, this is an amazing idea. Make long sticks and orchids like these to fill your vase.

6. Pastel Flowers:

Pastel shades look extremely pretty in a warm house. You always don’t have to use catchy and bright colors to make it look attractive. A good combination of pastel flowers is equally stunning. These also make innovative and nice gifts.

7. African Flowers:

These African flower patterns are a unique one for covers and table cloths. Using colors on your wall and designing them according to those colors will give you the most creative look on your dining table. Also, these are easy to sew onto sweaters and mufflers. You can stitch one up for your favourite person for the fall.

8. The Flower Circle:

Arranging flowers in a circular pattern and placing them on a surface looks extremely pleasing. Make sure you use medium sized flowers for the best results. Using too small or big flowers can look ugly or steal away the perfection. Use flat and simple flowers for this one. You can also add a little glitter, if you wish.

9. The Classic:

The classic way of making these is by knitting a long thread of the pattern and rolling it inwards and then stitching it once from the centre. You can make various sizes, colors and combinations.

10. Daisies:

Daisy sticks look very pretty if you can arrange a bunch together and place them on a shelf or table.

Use realistic shapes and sizes to get the closest resemblance to a real one. Watch how visitors to your place appreciate them!

Flowers can be used in many ways. Crochets are a creative way to add them. Show your creativity and make these pretty flower crochets that you can use in many places.

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