Sunflower Crochet Pattern: Easy and Free - Easy Crochet Patterns (2024)

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Are you looking for a fun and easy to crochet fall pattern? If so, learn how to crochet a sunflower! This step-by-step tutorial is great for a beginner to step into the world of making crochet flowers, plus it looks stunning when finished!

I promise this easy crochet flower pattern works up quickly, and you’ll have a crocheted sunflower in no time!

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How To Use This Sunflower

There are many ways to use this sunflower design in patterns. Below are a few of my favorite ways to add this sunflower into more crochet patterns.

  1. Appliqué: The finished size of this sunflower pattern is 4.5″ x 4.5″ which is the perfect size to use as an appliqué.
  2. Garland: This could also be strung together and used as sunflower garland for Fall.
  3. Ornament: You could use these sunflowers to hang on fall trees and other places as well. Learn how to make these sunflowers stiff down below after the main pattern.

Crochet Stitches in a Sunflower

To be able to make this easy crochet sunflower, you’ll have to know how to make a double crochet stitch, triple crochet stitch, a half double crochet and a bobble.

  • Half Double Crochet
  • Double Crochet
  • Triple Crochet
  • Bobble

I have a tutorial below for each of these crochet stitches if you’d like a refresher before starting the sunflower design below.

Half Double Crochet

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Abbreviation: hdc
Difficulty Level: Easy
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Double Crochet

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Abbreviation: dc
Difficulty Level: Easy
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Triple Crochet

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Abbreviation: tr
Difficulty Level: Easy
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Bobble

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Abbreviation: bo
Difficulty Level: Intermediate
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Materials Needed to Make a Crochet Sunflower

A fewcrochet suppliesare needed for this easy crochet flower pattern.You will need yarn and a crochet hook in the size required, so be sure to check the pattern before starting.

  • Worsted weight yarn
  • Crochet hook
  • Stitch marker, yarn needle (aka tapestry needle)
  • blocking mats
  • pins

Yarn

You’ll want to use Vanna’s Choice yarn, which is a medium-weight yarn. Acrylic yarns like this are a more popular choice for a lot of thesunflower patterns you’ll see because they are easier to clean.

Vanna’s Choice

This yarn is made by Lion Brand, and is a Weight 4 – Medium yarn.

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Fiber: 100% Acrylic
Yardage: 156m / 171 yds
Hook: 5.5 mm (I-9)
Substitute: Lion Brand Heartland

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Crochet Hook

I recommend using a 5.5 mm crochet hook, but if you find that the finished crocheted flower is too big or too small, please feel free to change the hook to get the correct size of flower.

Extra Notions

You will also need a Stitch marker, yarn needle (aka tapestry needle), blocking mats and pins to make this flower.

Ready to Get Started?

Scroll on down to find the free sunflower crochet pattern that includes a photo tutorial as well as written tutorial! Happy Crocheting!

Easy Crochet Sunflower Pattern

Skill Level: Easy

Materials

  • Yarn: Four weight yarn
    • Color A: Skein Tones, less than 40 yards
      • in the colorway Maghoney
    • Color B: Heartland, less than 60 yards
      • in the colorway Canyonlands
  • Crochet Hook 5.5 mm (I-9)
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle (aka tapestry needle)
  • Stitch markers (to help mark the first st of the round)

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Crochet Stitches & Abbreviations

  • st (s) = stitch (es)
  • dc = double crochet
  • hdc = half double crochet
  • tr = triple crochet
  • bo = bobble
  • ch = chain
  • rep = repeat
  • sl st = slip stitch

Finished Size

  • The finished size of the sunflower is 4.5″ x 4.5″

Notes

  • Sl st(s) do NOT count as a st in this flower design unless stated.
  • You can place a stitch marker in the top of the first st of the round to help with counting sts

Free Crochet Sunflower Pattern

Round 1: With Color A, create a magic circle, hdc into the circle for a total of 10 times, sl st to the first hdc (10)

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Round 2: ch 1, bo, sc, bo, sc, bo, sc, bo, sc, bo, sc, sl to the bottom of the bo, next sl to the top of the bobble. (10)

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Round 3: Join in Color B, *ch 2 , dc, tr, ch 3 (sl st into the third ch from the hook), tr, dc, hdc all into the same st, sl st the next st, rep from * working the last sl st and rep into the sl st from the round before. End with a sl st into the top of the ch 2 of the first petal of the round, for a total of 11 total petals (11)

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Finishing: Fasten off yarn, cut the yarn with scissors and weave in loose ends through the sunflower pattern with a yarn needle.

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Blocking

  • Block the sunflower for crisp, even looking petals. You can see the difference below of blocking vs. not blocking this sunflower design.
  • I used my blocking mat and pinned down the sunflower by placing a pin in each end of the petal. I then sprayed water over the flower and let it air dry.

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How to Make Crochet Flowers Stiff

First, you will want to block your sunflowers, which usually includes a blocking board and pins. You can learn more about this technique in ourblocking guide.

Secondly, you will want to make them keep their shape always. Below you will find a few techniques that may help with this step.

  1. Sugar-water solution: Boil part sugar, part water equally. Once it cools, dip your crocheted sunflowers into it. Do not twist the snowflake, only squeeze gently. Lay flat to dry.
  2. Liquid Starch:This is a great method to make your crochet flowers stiff. Apply with a spray bottle (mix with water) or directly to the doily.
  3. Glue & Water Mix:Combine equal parts of glue and water. Soak the crocheted sunflower in it and do not twist. Mod Podge thinned down would work great too! This is an irreversible method, so make sure you shape it the way you like before it dries.

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FAQs

What is the simplest thing to crochet for beginners? ›

What's the easiest crochet project to start with? Small square coasters or dishcloths allow you to practice and learn new stitches with a quick payoff. Simple scarves, baby blankets, and granny square throw blankets are also good choices.

What is the easiest crochet stitch? ›

Let's start at the very beginning with the crochet chain stitch. It's the most basic and the first one that beginners learn since it's also the first stitch used when starting new crochet patterns. Most crochet patterns start with a certain number of chain stitches, and the rest of the project builds onto them.

Are flowers a good beginner crochet project? ›

Crochet flowers are suitable for all skill levels and are a perfect first wearable make.

Which crochet pattern is commonly used by beginners? ›

The single crochet is one of the basic crochet stitches, and it's often one of the first stitches that beginners learn. Once you've created a foundation chain, you can start working single crochet stitches into it to build your fabric.

How do you make a good sunflower? ›

Sunflowers need full sun; see 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day – the more the better if you are trying to grow them to their maximum potential. Choose a well-drained location, and prepare your soil by digging an area of about 2-3 feet in circumference to a depth of about 2 feet.

What is the easiest crochet size for beginners? ›

Hook Size Recommendation for Beginners

We recommend that beginners buy a set of hooks that include a H-8 5mm hook. It's also worth noting that different types of crochet hooks have different head styles (either tapered or inline), and can be made of many materials (like metal, wood, or acrylic).

What is the easiest yarn to crochet with for beginners? ›

Start with a Medium-Weight Yarn: Medium-weight crochet yarn (also known as "worsted weight") is a fantastic option for beginner projects. Its adaptability and widespread use for different projects provide you the chance to practice a variety of stitches.

How do you make a simple sunflower bouquet? ›

How do I make a Sunflower Bouquet?
  1. Cut stems and clean of extra foliage.
  2. Bunch sunflowers together.
  3. Insert tulips in center, scatter in between sunflowers.
  4. Add limonium to outer of bouquet and move in between the sunflowers and tulips.
  5. Wrap stems with floral tape starting at the top of the stems, tape tightly.

What yarn is best for sunflower crochet? ›

ABCwools' 6 Ply Solid Color Cotton Yarn, with its 6-ply construction, 100% cotton blend, and versatile color options, is the ideal choice for creating these charming crochet flowers.

How do you make a hybrid sunflower? ›

Quality parent seeds are created by inbreeding parent seed lines, sometimes up to seven or eight generations, to create a parent seed that is uniform and perfect. Once the team has two parent seeds lines that both display ideal genetic characteristics, the parents are cross-bred to produce a hybrid seed.

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