Crochet Tiny Flower
Crocheted flowers are so cute! They look simple, but they can beautify your crochet projects. Thanks to the different colours, it can brighten up any of your projects. Each crochet tiny flower is easy to make and great as an eye-catcher for your favourite projects. Grab your yarn and a crochet hook; you’ll see, it’s easy to crochet!
Extra bonus: Forget-me-not Flower crochet pattern.

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Crochet Flower
Depending on the material and the hook you use, you can work out different sizes of this flower pattern. Remember, the thicker the wool and the bigger the hook, the bigger the flower. It depends on your creativity.
Basic Feaures
The pattern uses the following:
- Yarn:
- Schachenmayr: Catania (Fingering weight yarn)
- 50 g – 125 m ; 1.75 oz – 137 yds
- 100% cotton
- Colors:
- C1: altrosa No: 00408 (1 skein)
- alterations:
- himbeer No: 00256 (1 skein)
- sonne No: 00208 (1 skein)
- vanille No: 00403 (1 skein)
- it literally depends on your preference and your project
- Hook: 2.5 mm ; US=C/2 ; UK=12
- Others:
- embroidery needle or tapestry needle
- scissors
Finished Size:
- Diameter: 3 cm | 1.18″
Notes
- This pattern is written in US terminology.
- The piece is worked in the round.
- This is NOT a toy. Never leave a child unattended with this decoration!
Abbreviations & Terms
Abbreviations
- beg – beginning
- C – color
- ch(s) – chain stitch(es)
- dc – double crochet
- MR – magic ring, also known as magic circle
- R(s) – round(s)
- sc(s) – single crochet(s)
- sl st(s) – slip stitch(es)
- st(s) – stitch(es)
General Terms
- Number of round or row is in bold and in a color as R Number (example: R 1)
- Stitch(es) repetition is in round brackets with multiplication number, see: (…) x 2 – work everything in () as a group and then repeat it as many times as written in the pattern.
- All rows/rounds start in the same stitch as the chain or stitch at the beginning of the row/round.
- Join the round with slip stitch made into the first stitch of the round, slip stitch doesn’t count as a stitch unless otherwise stated.
- Total number of stitches in square brackets, in orange color [… ]
- An exclamation mark indicates a change or a crucial moment → !
- If the number of some stitches is written before the stitch, work ONE stitch into each of next NUMBER of stitches (example: 3 sc).
- If the number is written after the stitch you work those stitches into the same stitch (example: sc 3).
Pattern Instructions
Overview
The flower is made of one part in 1 color:
Body – color C1
Crochet Flower Body
Flower starts from the center.
R 1: Start with C1. Beg with MR with 6 scs, join the 1th sc with sl st [6]
R 2: 2 chs, in the first st make dc 2, 2 chs in the next st, (dc 2 in the same st, 2 chs in the next st) x 3, dc 2 in the same st, 2 chs join into the 1th sc with sl st.
End with sl st, cut yarn leaving a long tail (approx. 40 cm | 16 inch) to sew flower into your another lovely project.
Crochet Flower Body Scheme
Extra: Forget-me-not Flower Pattern
The difference between an ordinary flower and a forget-me-not flower lies in the use of two colours.
Colors:
- C1: sonne No: 00208 (1 skein) OR gold No: 00249 (1 skein)
- C2: malve No: 00399 (1 skein) OR serenity No: 001809 (1 skein)
Crochet Forget-me-not Flower Body
This special crochet flower pattern starts from the center with a yellow colored yarn.
R 1: Start with C1. Beg with MR with 6 scs, join the 1th sc with sl st [6]
R 2: Change color to C2. Crochet 2 chs, in the first st make dc 2, 2 chs in the next st, (dc 2 in the same st, 2 chs in the next st) x 3, dc 2 in the same st, 2 chs join into the 1th sc with sl st.
End with sl st, cut yarn leaving a long tail (approx. 40 cm | 16 inch) to sew flower into your another project.
Forget-me-not flower Scheme
Forget-me-not flower
Of course, you can crochet any other flower with a different centre in this way.
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