Wildflowers Collection Crochet Pattern: A Peak Behind the Design

Something beautiful is about to bloom! This new crochet wildflower collection brings three beloved blooms to life in yarn—coneflowercolumbine, and black-eyed Susan. Each flower has its own unique shape, texture, and personality, making this collection a lovely way to bring a little piece of the garden to your crochet hook. 

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Of course, no wildflower is complete without a little greenery! If you’re ready to add the finishing touches to your crochet blooms, be sure to check out the Crochet Filler Leaf Stem Tutorial. It walks you through creating the leaves that pair beautifully with the flowers in this collection or any flowers you crochet, helping you turn individual blooms into a fuller, more natural-looking arrangement. 

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Difficulty Level

Intermediate

Skill You Should Know

Basic crochet stitches, crocheting in the round, color changes, crocheting in the back bump of a chain, magic ring, increasing, and decreasing

Finished Size

Approximately 7 in (18 cm) tall by 3 in (8 cm) wide

Materials

  • Premier; Basix Worsted; size 4; [100% acrylic; 359 yards / 328 m per 7oz / 200g skein]; burgundy, dijon mustard, pale orchid, fern, mahogany, white; 1 skein each
  • F-5 (3.75mm) crochet hook
  • Yarn needle
  • (3) 4 in (10 cm) by 4 in (10 cm) pieces of cardboard
  • Washable pencil/pen
  • Scissors
  • Polyester fiberfill stuffing
  • 45 in (117 cm) of 22-gauge green floral wire
  • Wire cutters
  • 33 in (84 cm) of 18-gauge green floral wire
  • Fabric or Hot Glue
  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Stitch markers

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Abbreviations

  • BLO - back loop only
  • ch - chain
  • dc - double crochet
  • FLO - front loop only
  • hdc - half double crochet
  • inc - increase
  • invdec - invisible decrease
  • mr - magic ring
  • PM - place marker
  • sc - single crochet
  • sl st - slip stitch
  • st(s) - stitch(es)
  • yo - yarn over
  • [ ] - repeat the directions between [ and ] as many times as stated
  • ( ) - the number of stitches at the end of each round

Gauge

30 sc by 5 rounds = 2 in (5 cm)

Pattern Notes

  1. This pattern is worked in continuous rounds.
  2. Mark first stitch of each round, moving marker up each round.
  3. Finished size may vary based on yarn, hook size, and tension.
  4. Using a "yarn under" method when working in rounds/rows creates a tighter stitch.
  5. Ch 1 does not count as a stitch.
  6. Change Color: to change color, insert hook into stitch and pull up a loop; complete the stitch by pulling the new color through both loops on the hook.
  7. To add more stability to the pot, add a small amount of poly-pellets to the base before fastening off the soil.

Instructions

Purchase the full PDF instructions here: Wildflowers Collection Crochet Pattern

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Hi, I’m Samantha…

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