Free Crochet Flower Pattern for Hats and Bags

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Decorate your world with this free crochet flower pattern, easy steps to making lovely blossoms that fill your days with color and warmth.

A tiny bloom made from soft yarn can bring joy to any place and turn a simple moment into a celebration of color and cheer. Threads twist gently into petals that look just like a little flower you might see outside. Using a crochet flower pattern lets anyone make a lovely piece for any purpose. This yarn flower is easy to attach on a hat, bag or piece of clothing to decorate it and make it special.

Free Crochet Flower Pattern for Home Decor

It can also be used to make a bright garland for a party or placed in a vase as an everlasting blossom that never wilts. A crochet flower pattern gives a touch of charm and can be made in any color so everyone feels happy. This simple shape is fun to make with a friend and brings a smile to faces young and old. A finished flower is a small reminder of how beauty and joy can come from just yarn and hands working together.

Stunning Bead Flower Crochet Pattern

Materials

  • Yarn: Weight 3 (light/DK) cotton yarn (small amount)
  • Hook: 2.5 mm crochet hook
  • Notions:
    • 6 Pearl beads per flower
    • Yarn needle
    • Scissors
  • Optional: Keyring (for keychain), stitch marker

Key Abbreviations (US Terms)

Abbreviation Meaning
ch chain
sc single crochet
sl st slip stitch
st stitch
rep repeat
YO yarn over

Special Notes

  • Beads: Thread 6 beads onto your yarn before you start.
  • Petals: Each petal is made by pulling up multiple loops along a chain, then drawing through all loops at once.
  • Gauge: Not critical; flower size will vary slightly depending on yarn and tension.
  • Usage: Use as appliqué, brooch, embellishment, fridge magnet, hair accessory, or keychain.

Pattern Instructions

Preparation

  1. Thread Beads:
    Thread 6 beads onto your yarn.
  2. Join Beads:
    Move beads together, tie both yarn ends together tightly with a permanent knot, ensuring beads are all snug against each other.
    Trim excess end.

Center & Foundation

  1. Insert hook through bead ring center,
    Pull up a loop to the front and create a slip knot on the hook to secure yarn.
  2. Ch 3.
  3. [First Round]:
    • [Ch 3, sc between beads] six times total (1 per gap between beads).
    • After last ch 3, sl st to first starting point to join round.
    • (You should now have 6 spaces/gaps created by ch-3 between beads.)

Petal Formation

Each Petal is worked in a ch-3 gap from the previous round.

Petal:

  1. (In next ch-3 space)
    Sl st into the ch-3 gap to anchor.
  2. Ch 8.
  3. Petal Loops:
    • Insert hook in 2nd ch from hook. YO, pull up a lengthy loop.
    • For next 13 loops: Insert hook under the chain (not into sts), YO, pull up a loop.
    • You will repeat this loop pull-up step a total of 14 times: once in 2nd ch from hook, then 13x under next chains (total 15 loops on hook).
  4. Complete Petal:
    • YO, carefully draw through all 15 loops at once.
    • Sl st back into same ch-3 gap to secure petal.

Repeat for Remaining Petals

  • Rep steps under Petal Formation for each of the next 5 ch-3 gaps (6 petals total).
  • After last petal, sl st again to starting gap to finish.

Fasten Off

  • For appliqué:
    Ch 1, cut yarn, pull end through last loop, and weave in tail neatly at the back.
  • For keychain:
    Instead of fastening off, ch 30–35, sl st back into same gap to form a hanging loop, secure and weave in end.

Finishing

  • Gently shape petals.
  • Weave in all remaining yarn tails securely.

Conclusion

This dimensional, beaded crochet flower is quick to make and visually striking. Threaded beads form the center, and the lush petals add volume and interest—ideal for embellishing accessories, gifts, or as a stand-alone spring accent.

Pattern Corrections & Tips

  • Correction: Be consistent in pulling loops slightly longer on each petal for even fullness.
  • Tip: If pulling through all loops at once is challenging, use your fingers to help keep them from tangling or tensioning too tightly.
  • Tip: For a more secure keychain, reinforce the chain loop.
  • Customization: Try different yarn weights, colors, or bead styles to create your own flower variations.
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