Create a beautiful crochet tulip bouquet with this easy, free pattern.
This step-by-step written tutorial includes helpful images to guide you through crocheting each tulip, making it perfect for beginners and experienced crocheters alike.
Whether you’re crafting a spring decoration, a thoughtful gift, or wanting to crochet mum a lasting floral arrangement, for mothers day or a these crochet tulips add a touch of charm to any space.
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Crocheting a bouquet of tulip flowers is just so easy and is a very quick crochet project, and they are fun to make because they are SO easy to crochet.
These crochet tulips are so easy and fast to crochet. Even if you are a beginner at crochet!
The tulips are a perfect crochet project to make in under an hour and I can make a few watching TV.
They really are one of the easiest crochet flowers to make, and once you have made the tulip flower.
Follow the instructions below to assemble.
These forever flowers make excellent teacher gifts at end of the term, and my daughter’s teachers all theirs in their classrooms.
I am giving the finished crochet tulip flower bouquet to my mother-in-law as a gift for Mother’s Day.
A crocheted bouquet is a cost-effective gift that can survive for years and is a fantastic alternative to real flowers which are becoming very expensive and sometimes only last for a few days.
This is why a beautiful hand-crocheted flower bouquet makes the perfect present for someone who enjoys the beauty of flowers but would rather have something that lasts longer.
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What yarn do you need to crochet the Tulips?
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Any yarn and complimentary hook can be used to make the flowers however please note the bigger the hook the thicker the yarn.
To crochet the tulips I used the YARN UNDER method. Simply put instead of Yarn OVER at the first step of the single crochet Yarn under and pull through instead.
I once bought the Forever Flowers you can buy and as much as they were lovely and did last a while. They were EXPENSIVE Like these forever flowersย you can Buy from Amazon
I now prefer to crochet flowers and present them uniquely either as a bouquet or like this basket of 12 dozen crochet roses all handmade
Rnd 1: Ch 2, work 6 sc into the first chain. (6sts)
Rnd 2: 2sc into each st around.(12sts)
Rnd 3: Ch 2, *2sc into the same st, sc in the next 2 sts*,ย Repeat from * to * around. (24sts)
Rnd 4:ย Ch 2, *2sc into the same st, sc in the next 3 sts*,ย Repeat from * to * around. (30sts)
Rnd 5 toย Roud 16, sc in each stitch around. You will now have an upside-down U shape
Fasten off leaving a long tail to sew the top of the tulip together
Fill the U shape with fiberfill stuffing and shape.
Using the long tail to sew together
Fold the tulip in HALF and then directly Opposite thread the needle through and PULL tight to join both sides.
FOLD in HALF the opposite sides (to make a + ) and now sew these 2 points together.
Crochet LEAF Pattern for the Tulip Flowerย
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sl st into the 2nd chain from the hook, sc in the next stitch,ย hdc in the next 3 sts, dc into the next 10 sts, hdc in next 3sts,ย Work 3 SINGLE crochet into the LAST chain (the first chain you made)ย Turn work and working Along the Back of the chain hdc in the next 3 sts, dc into the next 10 sts, hdc into the next 3 sts sc into the next and chain 1. Slip into the Very Top of the chain BEFORE theย Slip st at start to finish, weave end in down the middle, and fasten off NEATLY.
Leave the Starting chain tail to attach to the wooden stick later
Start assembling your Crochet Flowers by gluing a small amount of glue to the pointed edge and Inserting the Sweker up and through the Tulip.
Place another SMALL amount of glue at the bottom of the Tulip and around the stick.
Using GREEN yarn the same as your leaf, Start winding the yarn around the wooden stem.
The 3sc END of the leaf is where you will put the wooden kebab stitch to help attatch and secure.
Iย use the leafs length as a guide on where to place the leaf on the weeden skewer.
to secure the leaf to the stem again add a little bit of GLUE and tie the END tail to the working yarn
Continue working down theย stem until you have covered the stitck .
Place some glue on the very end around the strick to secure.
Fasten off and weave in all ends.
Finally finish the tulips by wrapping them in some paper with ribbon and present them to the recipient, making this such a thoughtful, meaningful, and long-lasting gift.
I Love crocheting Flowers and have several crochet flower Patterns Available on my website
I recently crocheted a lovely bouquet of Lavender Crochet Flowers. They are also a free crochet pattern on my site HERE
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