Crochet Cute Little Flower Stitch Pattern Step by Step
Inflate your projects using the Crochet Little Flower Stitch Pattern, perfect for incorporating exquisite floral details into your designs.
This captivating design brings a touch of nature to your projects, featuring adorable little flowers that add charm and detail. To create this pattern, you’ll master a combination of basic stitches like chains, single crochets, and double crochets, arranged to form delicate floral motifs.
Crochet Little Flower Stitch
This easy to follow pattern is perfect for beginners and seasoned crocheters alike, this versatile stitch is ideal for enhancing blankets, scarves, and decorative home items. The intricate texture and vibrant look of the Little Flower Stitch make every piece a standout, adding a playful yet elegant touch.
Tip:
Use a multicolored yarn to bring out the blooming effect of each flower and add an extra pop to your work. Happy crocheting!
Material Needed:
- Lightweight yarn (number 3)
- 5 mm crochet hook
- 6 mm crochet hook
Pattern Overview:
- Difficulty: Easy
- Pattern Type: 2-row repeat
- Project Suggestions: Great for blankets
- Yarn Type Used in Video: Lightweight yarn (number 3)
- Recommended Hook Sizes: 5mm for tighter spacing (original), 6mm for looser spacing (tutorial demonstration)
Setup:
Create a Slip Knot:
- Use your preferred method.
Start Chain:
- Chain an even number of stitches. For the tutorial example, chain 16.
Row 1: (Setup Row)
Begin:
- Single crochet into the second chain from the hook. (The loop on the hook is not counted.)
Pattern Repeat:
- Chain 1, skip 1 chain, single crochet in the next chain. Repeat from to across until 2 chains remain.
Finish:
- After the last repeat, chain 1, skip the penultimate chain, single crochet in the last chain.
Row 2: (Pattern Row)
Start:
- Chain 1 and turn your work.
First Cluster:
- Pull up a loop in the first single crochet, chain-1 space, and next single crochet, so you have 4 loops on the hook. Yarn over, pull through all 4 loops, chain 1.
Pattern Repeat:
- Repeat the steps to create clusters across the row. Always start the next cluster with the single crochet you ended the previous cluster with.
Finish:
- On reaching the end, instead of chaining 1 after the last cluster, do a single crochet in the last stitch to complete the row.
Returning to Row 1 Pattern:
Chain 1:
- turn your work. Your first single crochet goes directly below the chain. Chain 1.
Identify Smaller Gaps:
- Look for smaller gaps which are your chain-1 spaces from the previous row 1. Each single crochet in this row will go into these smaller gaps.
Continue Pattern:
- Skip the larger gaps and single crochet into the smaller ones. Chain 1, skip, and into the next small gap.
Finish:
- At the end of the row, instead of a chain 1 space, if it’s difficult, go through the first loop of the clusters from the previous row for your last single crochet.
Repeat:
- Continue alternating between the pattern established in Row 1 and Row 2 for the desired length.
- Always end a Row 2 by returning into the same last single crochet to finish, which sets you up for Row 1.







