Five Best Crochet Flower Tutorials

Posted by Caley on March 25th, 2009 at 05:47am

Now that spring is in the air, I want to cover the house in little crochet flowers. Do you think my boyfriend would mind? No matter. I’ve already found some of the best crochet flower tutorials on the web. Make a few of these for mom for Mother’s Day. Turn into brooches like this first example, create jewelry like the wire example or affix to a bit of craft wire wrapped in floral tape for a “bouquet.”

  1. Attic 24 is my favorite source of insta-cheer. She offers an idea for making tiny crochet flower brooches complete with buttons. If you look closely at the first image, you’ll see the instructions for making the little flowers. Hooray!

    Crochet Flower Brooches from Attic 24

    Crochet Flower Brooches from Attic 24

  2. For those of us who learned how to crochet ENTIRELY through instructional videos, Little Birdie secrets offers this video tutorial for creating crochet flowers. Her crochet flowers adorn hats, shoes and more.

    Crochet Flower from Little Birdie Secrets

    Crochet Flower from Little Birdie Secrets

  3. For something entirely different, I found this Craftypod tutorial for crocheting flowers in wire for jewelry or other craft projects. I’d love to get my hands on some craft wire and try this.

    Crochet Wire Flowers from Craftypod

    Crochet Wire Flowers from Craftypod

  4. I quite love the layered look of this crochet flower with tutorial from Echoes of a Dream. I think a few of these would look fabulous affixed to a messenger bag.

    Crochet Flower from Echoes of a Dream

    Crochet Flower from Echoes of a Dream

  5. For something a bit more ambitious and definitely impressive, check out this pattern for a crochet rose at the Crochet Spot. I’m definitely excited to have found this blog. This little rose would be perfect for an upcoming Mother’s Day gift.

    Crochet Rose from Crochet Spot

    Crochet Rose from Crochet Spot

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4 Comments for Five Best Crochet Flower Tutorials

  • 1. Jan Baxter  |  March 27th, 2009 at 9:17 am

    Great collection of flower ideas here; an instant bookmark for future reference! Thanks!

  • 2. misstyc  |  March 29th, 2009 at 11:38 am

    Thank you for these links, I love crochet !!! I’ve done sofar a lot of flowers, but I didn’t knew these you’re showing !

  • 3. sheila  |  April 5th, 2009 at 10:15 am

    great looking flowers.I have to learn how to do them..

  • 4. nadia  |  November 9th, 2009 at 2:12 am

    how to get diagrames book of crochet for beginers

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