How to Crochet Flower Square Pattern for Beginners
With a step-by-step tutorial, learn how to crochet a square flower pattern using two different colors of yarn. The tutorial uses 4-ply woolen yarn and a size 4 crochet hook. It guides the viewer through the entire process, starting with the center of the flower and then building the petals. The video then shows how to introduce a second color to create the outer part of the flower and how to shape it into a square.
Finally, it demonstrates how to create a decorative border to complete the design. So, follow through with us for the complete tutorial for beginners.
This video is a detailed tutorial on how to crochet a square flower pattern using two different colors of wool and a size 4 crochet hook.
The tutorial starts with a slip knot, followed by chaining four stitches. The last chain is then connected to the first one to form a circle.
Rounds and Petals
- Round 1: The first round involves chaining three, then creating double crochets inside the circle. The round is completed by joining the last double crochet to the first one.
- Round 2: The next round starts by chaining five and then making a double crochet in the next stitch. This pattern continues with double crochets separated by two chains.
- Round 3 (Creating Petals): In this round, you’ll make puff stitches in the two-chain spaces from the previous round. The pattern consists of three puff stitches separated by two chains, followed by a five-chain space.
Adding a New Color and Shaping
- Round 4 (Color Change): A new color of yarn is attached to one of the five-chain spaces. You will create a pattern of double crochets and chains in these spaces to begin shaping the flower.
- Round 5 (Squaring): This round is where the flower is shaped into a square. You’ll work a series of double crochets and chains, with a specific pattern in the corners to create the square shape.
Finishing
- Final Round: The last round involves creating a decorative border. You will work a shell of double crochets and chains in the corner spaces and then chain five and slip stitch along the sides to complete the border.
- Final Step: After completing the final round, you’ll join the last stitch to the first and weave in the loose ends to finish the project.




