Adorable Crochet Puff Flower Amigurumi Pattern To Brighten Your Decor

Create your own colorful garden with the Crochet Puff Flower Amigurumi. This fun and easy project lets you make adorable little flowers using your favorite yarns. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, you’ll enjoy bringing these little blooms to life.
Crochet Puff Flower Amigurumi
They’re perfect for adding a touch of cheer to your home, livening up your office, or giving as a thoughtful handmade gift.
Materials Needed
- Yarn (colors of your choice)
- Crochet hook
Getting Started
Create a Magic Circle:
- Make a double knot on your finger with the yarn.
- Work 12 single crochet stitches into the circle.
- Control the yarn tension by holding the yarn with your left hand, as shown.
- Close the circle by pulling through the yarn after finding the initial tail, cutting off the excess.
- Locate your first single crochet and execute a slip stitch to close the round.
Making the Flower Petals
First Petal:
- Chain 3.
- In the same space, work 3 unfinished double crochet stitches.
- In the next space, add 3 more unfinished double crochet stitches.
- You’ll have 7 loops on the hook. Pull yarn through all 7 loops and chain 3.
- Find the next space, work a slip stitch, then cut off the yarn to change color.
Second Petal with New Color (for instance, orange):
Make a slip stitch and join the new color in a space.
- Hide the initial tail as you work.
- Chain 3.
- In the same space, work 3 unfinished double crochet stitches.
- Move to the next space and work another 3 unfinished double crochet stitches.
- Repeat this pattern until you achieve 6 petals, always passing through all 7 loops with a chain of 3 after each petal completion.
- After each petal, find the next space, execute a slip stitch, then cut the yarn and prepare to change color.
Completing the Flower
Repeat the petal-making process for each of your chosen colors until you have completed all 6 petals.
- Once all petals are formed, you can cut off the previous tails.
- To finalize, find the first stitch for closing, perform a slip stitch, and cut off the yarn.
- For the center detail, using white yarn (or any color of your choice), work 6 unfinished double crochet stitches inside the circle, then chain through all loops left on the hook.
- Finally, make some knots on the back to secure the end, cutting off any excess yarn.
Finishing Touches
- You can add this flower to a brooch base, stitch it onto items as decoration, or use it in any other way you see fit to embellish your items.