Brighten your wardrobe with a Crochet Flower Blouse Pattern that blooms with detail, stays light, and brings cheerful style to sunny days, brunches, or outings.
Wearing a garden full of colorful flowers that move with you and brighten every room. This crochet blouse is made of soft yarn shaped into beautiful blossoms, creating a light and breezy top that feels great on your skin. Its unique texture looks like tiny petals dancing together, making any outfit more special and full of life. Perfect for warm days or layered over a shirt when it’s cool, this blouse fits any occasion with style and comfort.

Simple Crochet Flower Blouse Pattern That Looks Amazing
You can pick gentle pastel colors for a calm, sweet look or bright, bold shades to make a lively statement. Handmade with care, it adds a touch of nature’s beauty to your clothes and brings smiles wherever you go. Wearing this flower-inspired top feels like a warm, gentle hug that’s both charming and cozy, turning everyday moments into something magical.

Crochet Flower with Stem and Leaf Pattern
Difficulty Level
Intermediate — Requires working in the round, clusters (unfinished treble crochets), joining stitches, shaping petals, and some sewing for assembly.
Materials Needed
- DMC cotton yarn (color #78 or similar)
- Barroco yarn #6 (for stem and leaf)
- Crochet hook size 3 or 4 mm (adjust to yarn thickness)
- Stitch marker
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
Special Features
- Magic ring start for a neat center
- Textured petals formed with double and treble crochet clusters
- Beautifully shaped leaves with textured edges
- Integrated stem with leaf connections for a realistic look
Pattern Instructions
Step 1: Magic Ring and Petal Base
- Begin with a magic ring.

- Chain 3 (counts as first double crochet (dc)).
- Work 18 double crochets (dc) into the magic ring over two yarns held together for thickness.
- Join with a slip stitch (sl st) into the top of the starting chain 3.
- Pull the ring closed, leaving a small hole for shaping.
Step 2: Create 6 Petal Bases
- Chain 1 for height.
- Work 4 single crochets (sc) evenly over the next 4 stitches.
- Chain 8.
- Make 1 single crochet (sc) into the last stitch you worked to form a loop.
- Repeat steps 2-4 five more times, making 6 loops in total.
Step 3: Crochet Petals
For each chain arch:
- Join yarn with 1 slip stitch (sl st) at the base of arch.
- Chain 1.
- Work 14 double crochet (dc) stitches into the chain-8 arch.
- Join with single crochet at the base.
- Repeat for all 6 petals.
Step 4: Finish Flower Center
- Close off the last petal with a slip stitch.
- Prepare to work stem by chaining 15 stitches.
- Place a stitch marker at the end of these.

Step 5: Make Leaf Base
- Chain 9 stitches beyond the marker for leaf length.
- Turn and work back single crochet (sc) stitches along this chain (about 9 sc).
- On final stitch, turn work to prepare for leaf shaping.
Step 6: Shape Leaf
Work along chain stitches of leaf:
- Begin with single crochet (sc) for base.
- Continue with half double crochet (hdc) then double crochet (dc) at the middle of the leaf.
- Create increases with 2 double crochets (dc) or 2 treble crochets (tr) in same stitch to form leaf edges.
- Mirror this pattern to the other side of the leaf.

- End with single crochets (sc) and a small petal-like tip created by chain 2, sc in the same stitch.
Step 7: Finish Leaf and Join to Stem
- Connect leaf bottom to the stem with slip stitches or single crochets in base loops.
- Work 5 single crochet stitches along stem base to close gaps.
- Make sure connections are tight to avoid holes.

Step 8: Finalizing
- Fasten off yarn and weave in all loose ends with a tapestry needle.
- Optionally, gently block flower for shape retention.

Tutor’s Suggestions
- Use two strands of yarn held together when working the flower petals for a fuller look.
- Adjust hook size if your yarn is thicker or thinner.
- Use stitch marker on long chains to keep track of rows and turning points.
- When sewing leaves and stems, use matching thread or yarn to keep seam less visible.
Uses
- Appliqué for garments, bags, or hats
- Decorative motifs for home decor like cushions or wall hangings
- Gift toppers or greeting card embellishments
- Craft projects needing floral accents
Tip
Take your time shaping the leaf and join carefully to avoid gaps between stem and leaf parts. Blocking your flower after finishing will enhance the shape and appearance greatly.
Conclusion
This crochet flower with stem and leaf pattern offers a rewarding project with impressive results. The combination of wraps, textured petals, and shaping techniques allow you to create a charming embellishment that can brighten any craft. Perfect for intermediate crocheters ready to add dimensional flowers to their skills.




