Brighten your table setup with this Free Crochet Cutlery Support Flower Pattern, featuring petal details and a lovely touch for elegant dining.

Its petal-shaped form and delicate stitching bring elegance that complements any occasion, from family dinners to festive celebrations. This pattern allows you to use small amounts of yarn creatively while offering a rewarding way to make something both functional and lovely. Perfect for beginners and experienced makers alike, these floral holders can be customized in endless color combinations to match any theme or season.
The Free Crochet Cutlery Support Flower Pattern transforms simple table settings into meaningful expressions of care and style. Whether used for special dinners or gifted as part of a handmade collection, these pretty blooms add a hint of sophistication that makes every meal feel just a little more joyful and personal.

Special Features
- Multi-Purpose Decoration: Designed to hold cutlery, but the flower can also serve as a decorative element for table settings or crafts.
- Uses Leftover Thread: Eco-friendly and budget-conscious, the project uses leftover four-ply cotton thread to reduce waste.
- Festive and Customizable: Perfect for creating themed decorations by changing the colors to fit Christmas, Easter, or other holidays.
- Quick and Easy to Make: Can be completed within a short time, making it ideal for last-minute gift ideas or decorations.
- Layered 3D Flower Design: The flower features layers, allowing for a more intricate and elegant look while remaining simple to construct.
Materials Needed
- Yarn/Thread: Four-ply 100% cotton thread (similar to Aunt Lydia #3 or other equivalent threads). Leftover threads can be creatively reused for this project.
- Crochet Hook: 2.7 mm hook (size may vary depending on your tension).
- Glue Option: Hot glue gun (optional, for attaching the flower securely to other surfaces).
- Scissors: For cutting yarn at the end.
- Tapestry Needle: For weaving in the ends.
Level of Difficulty
- Beginner-Friendly: Suitable for beginners with some experience in basic stitches (such as single crochets and double crochets). The design is simple and relies on repetitive patterns, making it easy to follow along.
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Adjusting Hook Size for Tension: If your work feels too tight, go up one hook size. If it feels too loose, go down one size. Your tension will impact the final size and appearance of the flower.
- Save Scraps: Utilize scrap yarn or thread to make the flower, which is a great way to use leftovers from other projects.
- Use Glue for Extra Security: If attaching the flower to another item or surface, a hot glue gun can secure it firmly.
- Testing Magic Circle: If you’re unfamiliar with the magic circle technique, practice it or start with a chain circle for simplicity.
- Enhancing the Design: The flower can be made with or without a central decorative layer, providing flexibility in how prominent the flower looks.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Starting with the Magic Circle
- Create a magic circle.
- Alternatively, you can use 5–6 chain stitches and join them with a slip stitch to form a circle.
- Inside the circle:
- Chain 3 (acts as the first double crochet).

- Crochet 24 double crochets into the ring.
- Pull the tail of the magic circle tightly to close.
- Slip stitch into the first double crochet to close the round.
- Chain 3 (acts as the first double crochet).
2. Adding a Round of Single Crochets
- Chain 1.
- Crochet 1 single crochet into the same stitch.
- Crochet 1 single crochet into each stitch around, making sure to work evenly.
- At the end of the round, slip stitch into the first stitch to close.

3. Creating Chains for Petal Bases
- Chain 1 and single crochet into the same stitch.
- Chain 10, create a single crochet into the same stitch.
- Single crochet into the next 4 stitches.
- Repeat: Chain 10, create a single crochet into the same stitch.
- Continue the pattern all the way around to form a total of 6 chain loops.

4. Forming Petals
- Slip stitch into the first chain loop.
- Chain 1.
- Crochet 9 double crochets into the loop.
- Chain 3 to form a picot:
- Slip stitch into the top of the last double crochet.
- Crochet another 9 double crochets into the same loop, then slip stitch into the base.
- Continue this sequence for all 6 loops, creating 6 petals:
- 9 double crochets > Chain 3 picot > 9 double crochets.

- 9 double crochets > Chain 3 picot > 9 double crochets.
5. Adding an Optional Central Flower
- To create a smaller flower in the center:
- Make a magic circle.
- Crochet 5 sets of "2 chains and 4 double crochets" into the circle.
- Close the flower and attach it to the center of the larger flower using glue or by sewing it into place.
Uses
- Cutlery Holders: Place under or over cutlery to elevate table presentations.
- Festive Table Decor: Use for Christmas, Easter, or holiday celebrations with themed colors (red, green, gold, or blue).
- Coasters: The design doubles as a coaster for cups and small plates.
- Wall Art: Attach multiple flowers to create a garland or wall decoration.
- Craft Embellishments: Use on greeting cards, scrapbooking, or as an embellishment for other crochet projects.
Conclusion
This decorative crochet flower is a quick, simple, and beautiful project that adds an elegant touch to any table setting. Its versatility allows you to adapt the pattern to a variety of uses, from holiday decor to practical items like coasters or gift embellishments. With its beginner-friendly design and eco-friendly focus on reusing leftover threads, this tutorial is a perfect addition to your crochet repertoire.
Pro Tip
Experiment with different thread colors and textures, such as metallic thread or variegated yarn, to achieve unique and eye-catching effects for special occasions.




