Crochet Freesia Flower – Free Pattern
Copyright and Attribution
At uaiamigurumi.com, we respect and value the work of content creators. This post features a crochet pattern for the Freesia Flower, originally created by HookOK. Proper attribution is given to honor the creator’s efforts.
Overview
Type: Crochet Flower
Difficulty Level: Middle
Keyword: Crochet Freesia Flower
Equipment:
- Crochet hook (2.0 mm)
- Scissors
- Darning needle
- Stitch marker
Ingredients:
- Yarn in pink and green
- Flower rod (30 cm length)
- Iron wire (0.5 mm)
- Hot melt adhesive
Instructions:
Big Flower (x3): (pink)
- Round 1: Start with 4 ch, then from 1st st of the hook, work 3 dc and turn.
- Round 2: 3 ch, then work (3 dc in same st) *3 times and turn.
- Round 3: 3 ch, then work (2 dc in same st) *9 times and turn.
- Round 4:
- Big Petal: Start with (in same st: 4 ch, 1 tr), followed by (in same st: 2 tr in next st, and 1 picot st); 1 tr in next st; (in same st: 1 tr, 4 ch, 1 ss).
- Middle Petal: Start with {(in same st: 1 ss, 4 ch, 1 tr); followed by (in same st: 2 tr in next st, 1 picot st, 1 tr); (in same st: 1 tr, 4 ch, 1 ss)} *2 times, and work 2 ss.
- Small Petal: Start with {(in same st: 1 ss, 4 ch, 2 tr in next st, 1 picot st), followed by (in same st: 1 tr, 4 ch, 1 ss)} *3 times. 1 ch, cut and weave the ends.
Middle Flowers (x3): (pink)
- Round 1: Start with 4 ch, from 1st st of hook, 3 dc, turn.
- Round 2: 3 ch, (3 dc in same st) *3 times, turn.
- Round 3: 3 ch, (2 dc in same st) *9 times, turn.
- Round 4:
- Big Petal: Start with (in same st: 2 ch, 1 dc); followed by (in same st: 2 dc in next st, 1 picot st); 1 dc in next st, and (in same st: 1 dc, 2 ch, 1 ss).
- Middle Petal: Start with {(in same st: 1 ss, 2 ch, 1 dc), followed by (in same st: 2 dc in next st, 1 picot st, 1 dc); (in same st: 1 dc, 2 ch, 1 ss)} *2 times, and work 2 ss.
- Small Petal: Start with {(in same st: 1 ss, 2 ch, 2 dc in next st, and 1 picot st); followed by (in same st: 1 dc, 2 ch, 1 ss)} *3 times. 1 ch, cut and weave the ends.
Small Flower (x3): (pink)
- Round 1: Start with 4 ch, from 1st st of hook, 3 dc, turn.
- Round 2: 3 ch, (3 dc in same st) *3 times, turn.
- Round 3: {(in same st: 2 ch, 1 dc); (1 dc and 1 picot st); (in same st: 1 dc, 2 ch, 1 ss)} *2 times; (in same st: 1 ss, 2 ch, 1 dc); (1 dc, 1 picot st); (in same st: 1 dc, 2 ch, 1 ss). Work 1 ch, cut and weave the ends.
Flower Sepal: (green)
- Start with a magic ring.
- Round 1: Work (2 ch, 2 dc, 3 ch, 1 ss in the ring) *2 times. 1 ch, cut yarn and close the loop tightly.
2 Buds: (pink + green)
- Step 1: Take out a piece of wire and fold it in half, tie a knot in the middle with pink yarn, and then wrap it around to make a bud.
- Step 2: Wrap green yarn from the middle of the bud to the stem, and fix the tail with hot melt glue.
Leaf:
- Start with the foundation chain: 30 ch.
- Add a wire and then start with the second chain from the hook, crochet 4 sc, 21 hdc, 3 sc; (3 sc in same st); work on the other side, 3 sc, 21 hdc, and 4 sc. 1 ss in the first st, cut and leave a tail.
Assemble:
- Step 1: Gather the crocheted Freesia Flower and the sepal.
- Step 2: Take a wire and place it at the center of the flower. Arrange the crocheted Freesia flower evenly around the wire. Use hot melt glue to securely attach the flower to the wire.
- Step 3: Attach the flower sepals to the bottom of the crocheted Freesia flower. Make sure they are evenly positioned. Use hot melt glue to secure the sepals in place.
- Step 4: Use the same yarn as used for crocheting to wrap around the wire. This will give it a neat and finished look.
Video