These little tiny 5 petal crochet flowers are perfect for adding a little something special to what you make. The small flowers are so easy to make.
I love creating a few of these and finishing off my projects with them. Great for adding to headbands hair slides, or whatever you like.
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The flowers areALL made in ONE round, and you will slip stitch to the beginning to finish off each flower. Although each is made a little differently, using different yarns and hook sizes can dramatically change the crochet flowers’ appearance.
To crochet these small flowers You will need to know
US TERMS
ch – Chain
Slst – slip stitch
Dc – double crochet
Although for the pictures I used a 2.50mm hook and a cotton double-knit yarn
You can create these crochet flowers with any hook size and a compatible yarn
Small Crochet Flower Pattern #1
Ch5, slip stitch into first ch to create a circle.
Working into the circle
*ch1, 3dc, chain 1, slip stitch back into circle * (1 petal made) repeat ** around. (working around to create 5 petals)
slip into circle and finish off.
Small Crochet Flower Pattern #2
This is made exactly the same pattern as above BUT we will single crochet between the petals
#2 Create a magic circle (If you do not know a magic circle then Ch4 and slip to join)
Working into the circle
ch1, *3dc, ch, sc into circle* (1 petal made) repeat ** around. (workaround to create 5 petals)
slip into first ch1, PULL the magic circle tail tightly pulling in all the petals, and finish off๏ปฟ
Small Crochet Flower Pattern (#3)
The smallest Crochet flower is also made with the chain ring to start (
Chain 4, working into the ring created, *ch4, slip st into circle * repeat this until you have 5 petals, slip st to join to the first ch, fasten off.
Congratulations you can now create tiny small crochet flowers. I love flowers and nothing I love more than crocheting them.
Lisa Auch discovered her love for crochet nearly two decades ago, turning a relaxing hobby into a thriving creative passion. With a background in visual arts and education, she brings a unique blend of artistic flair and clear instruction to every pattern she designs. In 2018, Lisa launched Lisa Auch Crochet to share her original, beginner-friendly patternsโalways free, always beautiful. Known for her classic yet contemporary aesthetic, Lisa creates designs that are easy to follow without sacrificing style. Today, she is a full-time designer and a trusted voice in the crochet community, offering tutorials, inspiration, and ongoing support to crafters around the world.