Flower Power Free Crochet Patterns Round Up

Crochet flowers are one of the simplest and easiest forms of crochet, yet, they can have their intricacies. In this Flower Power Free Crochet Patterns Round Up, I bring you several different styles of crochet flowers for you to make.

10 Free Flower Power Crochet Patterns Round Up

You can crochet flowers anytime of the year. While flowers do tend to bloom in the spring, summer, and even fall, and some in winter, you can crochet YOUR favorite flower whenever you want. 

What makes crochet flowers so special and unique? The possibilities are endless. If your favorite flower tends to bloom in the spring time only, and you want to see it in the fall, crochet your favorite spring flower in the fall. It’s that simple!

10 Free Flower Power Crochet Patterns Round Up

With crochet flowers, you can have a full bloom in a vase or cute, crochet pot and have them lasting for a long time. After all, crochet flowers do not die. You can even have a flat lay of your favorite crochet flowers without risking brittle leaves and petals. How about crocheting a flower crown with flowers that won’t fall off, and won’t set off any allergies? 

I know that in this Flower Power Free Crochet Patterns Round Up, you will find a crochet flower that will suit your needs. Let’s dive in!

10 Free Flower Power Crochet Pattern Round Up

Learn how to crochet these cute button flowers by Stitch & Hustle that you can use to make a colorful flower crown for you and your friends. 

These Magnolia Applique by Golden Lucy Crafts are perfect for adding to your favorite article of clothing.

Decorate your home with these potted daffodils by Hooked on Patterns

Love how these flowers by My Crochet Space form a heart. You can make these flowers into a garland.

Make this beautiful anemone flower by Salty Pearl Crochet into a warm headband. 

Making this wall flower hanging by Simple Melanie Jane to decorate your craft space. 

This Tulip Amigurumi by Stitch by Fay is super adorable. I love how it can be made into a pencil topper. 

These flat Dahlia Flowers by Golden Lucy Crafts can be made into a garland or even into book markers. 

Make several of these poppy flowers by Raffamusa Designs to add to a bowl full of flowers and poppies. 

I love how you can get super creative with this rose flower by Meladora’s Creations.

10 Free Flower Power Crochet Patterns Round Up