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Crochet Flowers Amigurumi

Leyla
Leyla
Jan 28, 2025 04:17 AM
Crochet Flowers Amigurumi

Crochet flowers amigurumi are the epitome of charm and whimsy in the world of crafting! These tiny crochet creations bring a delightful touch of nature indoors, brightening up any space with their colorful petals and cute designs. Whether you're a seasoned crocheter or just starting out, creating these adorable floral amigurumi can be a fun and rewarding project. From dainty roses to vibrant sunflowers, the possibilities are endless when it comes to crafting these lovable little blooms. So grab your crochet hook, pick out your favorite yarn colors, and let your creativity bloom with these charming crochet flowers amigurumi!

Abbreviations:

ch: chain

sc: single crochet

sl st: slip stitch

inc: increase (2 single crochets in one loop)

dec: decrease (pull yarn through loop, pull yarn through second loop, yarn over and pull through all loops)

Materials needed 

Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice yarn. You can use pretty much any colors for these flowers. I used linen for the base, then used lemon and periwinkle for the petals.

I (5.25mm) crochet hook

15mm safety eyes

Yarn needle

Poly-fil

This pattern is worked “in-the-round”, and stitches are worked through both loops unless otherwise noted.

Base

With linen, ch 3. Sl st to first ch to create circle. (Instead, you can perform the “magic circle” if you’d like.)

Row 1: ch 1, 10 sc inside of circle. (10 stitches)

Row 2: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next stitch, repeat from * around. (15 stitches)

Row 3: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next 2 stitches, repeat from * around. (20 stitches)

Row 4: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next 3 stitches, repeat from * around. (25 stitches)

Row 5: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next 4 stitches, repeat from * around. (30 stitches)

Row 6: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next 5 stitches, repeat from * around. (35 stitches)

Row 7: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next 6 stitches, repeat from * around. (40 stitches)

Rows 8-9: Sc in each stitch around. (40 stitches)

Row 10: In front loops only, sc in each stitch around. (40 stitches)

Row 11: Sc in each stitch around. (40 stitches)

Row 12: *Dec in first 2 stitches, sc in next 6 stitches, repeat from * around. (35 stitches)

Row 13: *Dec in first 2 stitches, sc in next 5 stitches, repeat from * around. (30 stitches)

Row 14: *Dec in first 2 stitches, sc in next 4 stitches, repeat from * around. (25 stitches)

Row 15: *Dec in first 2 stitches, sc in next 3 stitches, repeat from * around. (20 stitches)

Stop at this point and position your eyes. Be sure you have them where you want them before putting the backs on. Stuff with poly-fil. Continue to stuff as you finish the last rows.

Row 16: *Dec in first 2 stitches, sc in next 2 stitches, repeat from * around. (15 stitches)

Row 17: *Dec in first 2 stitches, sc in next stitch, repeat from * around. (10 stitches)

Row 18: Dec around. (5 stitches)

Sl st to close opening. Tie off.

Petals

With lemon or periwinkle, ch 3. Sl st to first ch to create circle. (Instead, you can perform the “magic circle” if you’d like.)

Row 1: ch 1, 10 sc inside of circle. (10 stitches)

Row 2: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next stitch , repeat from * around. (15 stitches)

Row 3: *Inc in first stitch, sc in next 2 stitches, repeat from * around. (20 stitches)

Row 4: *Dec in first 2 stitches, sc in next 2 stitches, repeat from * around. (15 stitches)

Rows 5-6: Sc in each stitch around. (15 stitches)

Row 7: *Dec in first 2 stitches, sc in next stitch, repeat from * around. (10 stitches)

Rows 8-9: Sc in each stitch around. (10 stitches)

Tie off. Lay flat. Make 8 for each flower.

In row 10 of the base, where you crocheted in the front loops only, you should have a line around the base.

This shows you where to sew the petals on. Using your yarn needle and yarn to match the petals, sew them around.

Using black embroidery thread or yarn, you can sew on a mouth, or you could leave them without a mouth if you want to.

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