Perfect Crochet Flower Bouquet Patterns
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Crochet flower bouquets make meaningful gifts for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, weddings, and special occasions. They’re also a wonderful way to brighten your home with colours that never fade. With so many free patterns available, you can mix and match stems, build your own arrangements, and create a bouquet that fits your style and theme.
You can crochet single stems or follow one of the curated bouquet patterns below. Many include helpful photo or video tutorials so you can follow along step-by-step. Once you have a few favourite flower patterns, it’s easy to combine them into a custom bouquet for gifting or display.

What Makes These Crochet Flower Bouquets Stand Out
Project Type: Crochet flowers and bouquets
Skill Level: Beginner–Intermediate
Yarn Weight: Varies (thread, sport, DK, and medium weight yarn)
Hook Size: Varies by pattern
Stitches Used: Single crochet, half double crochet, shaping stitches, increases, decreases
These patterns give you a wide variety of blooms to choose from, along with multiple ways to build bouquets. Many designs offer detailed photos or videos to help you create realistic flowers in soft or bold colors.
How to Build a Crochet Bouquet
- Choose 2–3 main flowers such as roses, lilies, daffodils, or daisies.
- Add smaller filler flowers like lavender, baby’s breath, or forget-me-nots.
- Include greenery such as eucalyptus, leaves, or simple stems.
- Pick colors that match your theme or event.
- Wrap stems with floral tape, ribbon, or yarn.
- Arrange your flowers into a handheld bouquet or display them in a vase.
Free Crochet Flowers Included in These Bouquets
- Daffodils
- Daisies
- Carnations
- Lavender
- Irises
- Trumpet flowers
- Clematis
- Dogwood flowers
- Forget-me-nots
- Pansies
- Violets
- Large daisies
- Leaves and stems
- Eucalyptus
- Calla lilies
- Lilies
- Wildflowers
These patterns are all available for free online and many include detailed tutorials.
Supplies You May Need for Crochet Bouquets
– Yarn (thread, sport, DK, or worsted depending on the pattern)
– Crochet hook(s) that match your yarn
– Floral wire or pipe cleaners
– Chopsticks or dowels for long stems
– Yarn needle for sewing petals and leaves
– Floral tape or ribbon
– Scissors
Free Crochet Flower Bouquet Patterns

Mother’s Day Bouquet – Free Crochet Flower Bouquet Patterns
This pretty handheld bouquet includes carnations, daffodils, daisies, and irises. The flowers are crocheted with Red Heart Super Saver (Medium Weight [4]) and a 4 mm (G) crochet hook. Each stem uses a chopstick for support and a chenille stem (pipe cleaner). A free PDF is available at the link below.

Crochet Bridal Bouquet
This elegant bridal bouquet features roses, carnations, and leaves. Made with Size 10 crochet thread and a 2.10 mm hook, it has a delicate lace-inspired look. The free PDF is available from Yarnspirations.

Daffodil Crochet Bouquet
These bright, cheerful daffodils are worked in Medium Weight Cotton Yarn [4] with a 4 mm (G) hook. The free PDF download from Yarnspirations includes complete instructions.

Crochet Rose Bouquet
Create these beautiful large roses with the free pattern and video tutorial from Donna (Naztazia). She uses Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5 mm (H) hook.

Golden Trumpet Flower Bouquet
These 3D trumpet flowers make a striking bouquet when arranged together. Designed by Erangi at Crochet for You using Sport Weight Yarn [2] and a 3.5 mm (E) hook.

Wedding Flower Bouquet
This bouquet measures about 14.5 inches long and includes a variety of flowers made with Sport Weight [2] and DK [3] yarns using a 3.75 mm (F) hook. Free PDF from Lion Brand Yarn.

Blumen Bouquet
A stunning bouquet featuring open lilies, lily buds, and wildflowers. Made with DK Weight Pima Cotton and available as a free PDF from Berroco.

Tiny Bouquet of Flowers
This adorable tiny bouquet from Ollie + Holly includes Billy Balls, Blue Thistle, eucalyptus leaves, and baby’s breath. The free pattern also includes helpful photos.

Crochet Lavender Flowers
Follow the step-by-step video tutorial from Moara Crochet to create simple and beautiful lavender stems to add to your bouquet.
Crochet Calla Lily Bouquet
This elegant bouquet is made with Size 10 crochet thread and a 2.75 mm (C) hook. Includes 12 calla lilies, each measuring about 4 x 2.75 inches.
Pretty Crochet Posy Bouquet
This sweet handheld bouquet includes rounded leaves, dogwood flowers, forget-me-nots, clematis, pansies, violets, and large daisies. A full video tutorial is included.
Note:
Some older bouquet patterns were originally available from FreePatterns.com, which has since closed. Those designs have been removed from this list to keep this roundup current and helpful.

Crocheters Often Ask
Smaller bouquets use 5–7 stems. Larger bouquets often use 10–15 flowers plus greenery.
Yes — mixing larger blooms with smaller thread flowers adds texture and depth.
Most crocheters use chopsticks, floral wire, or pipe cleaners wrapped with green yarn.
Absolutely. These patterns work in any color to match weddings, gifts, or home décor.
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Crochet flowers are a fun way to explore colour and texture, and they last far longer than real blooms. Try different yarn weights, mix different flower shapes, or create a colour theme that works for your home or event. Enjoy making a bouquet that feels special and personal to you.











About Rhondda Mol
Rhondda Mol is the crochet designer and blogger behind Oombawka Design Crochet. Since 2012, she has shared free crochet patterns, tutorials, and tips to help crocheters learn new skills with confidence. Through her easy-to-follow designs and clear instructions, Rhondda makes crochet enjoyable, accessible, and inspiring for makers of all levels.