Crochet Wildflowers That Last Forever – 3 Free Crochet Floral Motifs

Today, I’m excited to share free crochet floral motif patterns 🌸 that you can make right now! Plus, I’m giving you a closer look at some of the best yarns (hello, gorgeous Herrschners Worsted 8 Wildflowers 🌼), fun and creative ways to use your crochet flowers, and why crocheting wildflowers might just be better than growing real flowers (no watering needed!).

Let’s crochet some blooms together! 🌷

Displayed with the Marly Bird logo, these crochet floral motifs showcase a text reading, "Crochet Floral Motifs, 3 Free Patterns." The beautifully layered petals come alive in shades of green, peach, and yellow. -Marly Bird

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One of my very first memories of crochet in my life is a blanket my grandmother made for my mother. It is a stunning floral motif crochet blanket, with large red blooms in the center of each square. My grandma put her heart into every block.

My mom gave me the blanket since she knows I love crochet and to this day, I treasure that blanket, not just because it’s beautiful, but because it reminds me of the joy I had crocheting next to my grandma when she was alive.

A cozy bedroom features a large bed adorned with a crocheted blanket showcasing intricate flower motifs in red and green. Two windows with white curtains, a framed painting, a wooden dresser, and a digital alarm clock complete the tranquil space. -Marly Bird

And guess what? You can create your own forever-blooming floral motifs too! No watering, no sunburnt petals, no seasonal sadness when they wither away. Just gorgeous crochet flowers that stay vibrant year-round. 🌿


🌸 Why Crochet Flowers Instead of Planting Them?

I love fresh flowers, but let’s be real—crochet ones come with some serious perks:

  • They last forever! No watering, no wilting, no sad-looking plants.
  • No allergies. Say goodbye to sneezing every time you bring flowers inside.
  • Hail-proof. Spring storms? No problem. Your crochet garden stays flawless.
  • Eco-friendly & stash-busting. Use up leftover yarn instead of throwing it away.
  • Perfect gifts. Handmade flowers never die, making them the ultimate sentimental gift.

And if you do love real flowers, why not pair them together? Imagine gifting a pot of wildflowers with matching crochet flowers tucked inside! 🌿✨


🌸 More Floral Crochet Patterns You’ll Love!

If you’re as flower-obsessed as I am (and let’s face it, who isn’t?), you’ll definitely want to explore these stunning floral-inspired crochet patterns. Each one offers a fresh way to incorporate blooms into your crochet projects, whether you’re making cozy garments, eye-catching shawls, or beautiful motifs and blocks. Click through, find your next favorite floral project, and let’s keep crocheting our way through a never-ending spring! 🌷🌿

  1. Floral Motif Summer Sweater Tee
    A lightweight sweater with gorgeous floral details perfect for warmer weather. 🌸
  2. Summer Lace Sweater
    Breezy and elegant floral squares come together in a beautiful lace design. 🌿
  3. Enchanted Crochet Motif Shawl
    Stunning join-as-you-go motifs create an intricate, stained-glass effect shawl. ✨
  4. Marly Bird Mosaic Tile Block
    A colorful crochet block pattern with a unique floral-inspired mosaic tile design. 🧶
  5. Crochet Blocks: One at a Time Can Build Big Projects
    Learn how individual motifs can combine into beautiful, large-scale crochet projects—perfect for floral designs. 🌼
  6. Garden Party Crochet Cardigan
    A chic, versatile cardigan with a delicate floral lace pattern—ideal for spring garden parties or casual layering. 🌺

🧶 Best Yarns for Crochet Flowers (Available at Herrschners!)

Choosing the right yarn for crochet flowers is so important. You want fibers that hold shape, have great stitch definition, and come in beautiful, nature-inspired colors. Here are my top picks from Herrschners, sorted by weight!

🌱 Lightweight Yarns (Category 3)

An assortment of yarn bundles arranged in a grid pattern, each labeled with a theme like Rainforest, Sprinkles, and more. Crochet wildflowers bloom within each bundle's distinct color palette, ranging from greens and blues to pastels and neutrals. -Marly Bird

🌿 Medium Weight Yarns (Category 4)

A grid of yarn balls in various colors including pink, yellow, blue, and multicolor with labels underneath. A banner reads: "Herschners Worsted Family of Yarns. The family is growing! Perfect for afghans, sweaters, home décor projects, and more. -Marly Bird

🌼 Bulky Weight Yarns (Category 5)

🧶 Best Crochet Hook Sizes for Crochet Floral Motifs

You can crochet your floral motifs using just about any hook size, but here’s a quick tip 🌟: if you want your crochet flowers to have more dimension and hold their shape better, try using a slightly smaller hook for tighter stitches.

I recommend picking up a full set of crochet hooks so you can experiment with different sizes to get the look and feel you love most! My favorite crochet hook set is available at WeCrochet, and it includes everything you’ll need to crochet comfortably and beautifully.

👉 Grab your crochet hook set here!


🌷 How to Use Your Crochet Floral Motifs

Once you’ve made your beautiful crochet flowers, what can you do with them? Here are a few fun ideas!


🌼 Ready to Crochet? Let’s Get Started!

Now that you’ve got the patterns, yarn recommendations, and inspiration, it’s time to start crocheting your own wildflower garden! 🌿🌸

📌 Don’t forget to pin this post for later, and if you make any of these motifs, tag me on social media with #MarlyBird and @themarlybird—I love seeing what you create!

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Crochet Floral Motif Patterns By Marly Bird

Ready to dive into some beautiful crochet floral motifs? 🌸 We’ve designed three stunning flower-inspired patterns just for you, each highlighting the gorgeous color changes of Herrschners Wildflowers yarn.

Choose from the vibrant Dahlia, the elegant Amaryllis, or the charming Blossom—or why not crochet all three? They’re perfect additions to your motif collection and great building blocks for blankets, pillows, or even wearable art. Let’s bloom! 🌿✨

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3 CROCHET FLOWER MOTIF PATTERNS

Designed by Robyn Chachula for MarlyBird.com

SKILL LEVEL

Adventurous Beginner

MEASUREMENTS

Finished Measurements

Flower is 4.5” [11.5 cm] in circumference

Gauge 

1 Flower is 4.5” [11.5 cm] in circumference; use any size hook to obtain the gauge. 

MATERIALS

Crochet Yarn 

Herrschners, Worsted Wildflowers Yarn (100% acrylic, 489 yds / 448 m, 8 oz/ 224 g, CYCA# 4 worsted) 

Color A: #9005 Dandelion, small amount

Color B: #9004 California Poppy, small amount

Color C: #9006 Switchgrass, small amount

Crochet Hook

Size I/9 [5.5 mm]

Notions 

ABBREVIATIONS

BP – Back Post

Ch – Chain(s) 

Dc – Double Crochet 

Hdc – Half Double Crochet

RS – Right Side 

Sc – Single Crochet

Sl st – Slip Stitch

Sp(s) – Space(s) 

St(s) – Stitch(es)

Stacked Dc – Stacked Double Crochet 

Tch – Turning Chain

Tr Treble Crochet

WS – Wrong Side

SPECIAL STITCHES 

⭐️Back Post Single Crochet (bpsc): Insert hook around post of indicated stitch from the back of the work, around the post to the front, and back to the back of the stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and draw through both loops on hook. 

⭐️ Beginning Popcorn: Ch 3, work 4 dc in specified st; drop loop from hook, insert hook from front to back in top of beginning ch 3, insert hook in dropped loop and draw through.

⭐️ Popcorn: Work 5 dc in specified st; drop loop from hook, insert hook from front to back in top of first dc worked, insert hook in dropped loop and draw through.⭐️ Stacked Double Crochet (Stacked Dc): (Do not ch 1 prior to making the first sc) Sc in first stitch, insert hook in between two legs of the base, yarn over and pull up a loop, yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook. >> Click Here for Video Tutorial <<

NOTES

  • Color changes are suggestions, you can change your color whenever you wish. 

Blossom Crochet Floral Motif–Free Pattern

Crochet blossom stitch diagram featuring a circular pattern reminiscent of wildflowers. Includes symbols for chain, slip stitch, single crochet, back post single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, and stacked double crochet. Labeled "Blossom Stitch Diagram. -Marly Bird
Crocheted purple and cream flowers with green leaves are nestled among realistic artificial green leaves. The background appears blurred, highlighting the detailed crochet work in the foreground. -Marly Bird

With color A, make an adjustable ring

Round 1: Stacked dc in ring, dc in ring, [ch 5, 3 dc in ring] 5 times, ch 5, dc in ring, change color to B, sl st to top of stacked dc, pull ring closed, do not turn. – 6 ch-5 sps + 6 groups of 3 dc. 

Round 2: *(Sc, hdc, 7 dc, hdc, sc) in next ch-5 sp, skip next dc, sl st to next dc; repeat from * around, fasten off color, do not turn.- 6 petals.

Round 3: With color C, join yarn with a bpsc around any center dc in the groups of dc from Round 1, *ch 7, sl st to sc just made, ch 3, skip (sc, hdc, 3 dc), bp sl st around next dc, ch 3**, bpsc around next center dc from the groups of dc on Round 1; repeat from * around ending at **, sl st to first sc, do not turn – 6 ch-7 sps + 12 ch- 3 sps.

Round 4: Ch 1, (sc, hdc, 4 dc, ch 2, 4 dc, hdc, sc) in each ch-7 sp, sl st to first sc, fasten off, weave in ends- 6 petals. 


Amaryllis Crochet Floral Motif–Free Pattern

Free crochet diagram for the Amaryllis Stitch, showcasing symbols for chain, slip stitch, single crochet, half-double crochet, double crochet, and triple crochet. The pattern creates a floral wildflower motif in a circular design. Symbols key included. -Marly Bird

With color A, ch 6, sl st to first ch to form ring

Round 1: Stacked dc in ring, 17 dc in ring, change color to B, sl st to top of stacked dc, do not turn. – 18 dc.

Round 2: *Ch 5, 3 tr in next dc, ch 4, sl st to first ch, 3 tr in next dc, ch 5, sl st to next dc; repeat from * around, fasten off color, do not turn.- 6 petals.

Round 3: With color C, join yarn with a sc from behind petal in stacked dc from Round 1, *ch 7, sc in same dc on Round 1 from behind petal, ch 2, skip 2 dc on Round 1**, sc from behind in next dc on Round 1; repeat from * around ending at **, sl st to first sc, do not turn – 6 ch-7 sps + 6 ch- 2 sps.Round 4: Ch 1, *(sc, hdc, 4 dc, ch 2, 4 dc, hdc, sc) in next ch-7 sp, sl st to next ch-2 sp; repeat from * around, sl st to first sc, fasten off, weave in ends- 6 petals.


Dahlia Crochet Floral Motif–Free Pattern

A circular crochet diagram titled "Dahlia Stitch Diagram" illustrates symbols for chain (ch), slip stitch (sl st), back post slip stitch (BPsl st), single crochet (sc), half double crochet (hdc), double crochet (dc), and popcorn, perfect for those exploring free crochet floral motifs. -Marly Bird

With color A, ch 5, sl st to first ch to form ring

Round 1: Beginning popcorn in ring, [ch 5, popcorn in ring] 5 times, ch 5, sl st to top of beginning popcorn, change color to B, do not turn. – 6 ch-5 sps + 6 popcorns. 

Round 2: Ch 1, (sc, hdc, 5 dc, hdc, sc) in each ch-5 sp, sl st to first sc, fasten off color, do not turn.- 6 petals.

Round 3: With color C, join yarn with a sc from behind petal in center of any popcorn from Round 1, *ch 7, sl st to sc just made, ch 3, skip (sc, hdc, 2 dc), bp sl st around next dc, ch 3**, sc from behind on next popcorn on Round 1; repeat from * around ending at **, sl st to first sc, do not turn – 6 ch-7 sps + 12 ch- 3 sps.

Round 4: Ch 1, (sc, hdc, 4 dc, ch 2, 4 dc, hdc, sc) in each ch-7 sp, sl st to first sc, fasten off, weave in ends- 6 petals. 


Which Crochet Floral Motif Will You Make?

I hope you’ve enjoyed crocheting these vibrant floral motifs as much as I loved creating them! 🌸 Crocheting flowers always brings back fond memories of treasured heirlooms, like my grandmother’s beautiful motif blanket—proof that handmade flowers really do last forever.

Remember, these crochet floral motifs are incredibly versatile. You can use them to embellish clothing, accessories, home decor, or even create unique gifts for the special people in your life. Be sure to experiment with yarn weights, crochet hook sizes, and colors to find your personal floral style. 🌿✨

If you’ve made any of these motifs, I’d love to see your creations! Tag me on social media using #MarlyBird or @themarlybird. Until next time, keep blooming and keep crocheting!

Your BiCrafty Bestie 💖 xoxo, Marly

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