Stitch Crochet Rose Granny Circle Pattern to make a beautiful floral motif that adds charm and elegance to blankets home decor and handmade gifts with ease.

This stunning design features a delicate rose motif surrounded by intricate circular details, making it a delightful addition to any home or project. The combination of soft, floral charm and classic circular patterns creates a beautiful, timeless look.
Stunning Crochet Rose Granny Circle Pattern for Home Decor
Perfect for coasters, wall hangings, blankets, or table decorations, it adds a touch of elegance and warmth to any space. The rich texture and harmonious design make it easy to combine with a variety of colors to suit your style. Whether used as a decorative piece or part of a larger project, it brings beauty and charm wherever it’s displayed.

This tutorial demonstrates how to create a beautiful granny circle with intricate detailing, suitable for both beginners and intermediate crocheters. This versatile pattern can be used as a base for coasters, blankets, home decor, or incorporated into other crochet projects.
Detailed steps, tips, and customization ideas are provided for a successful crocheting experience.
Materials Needed
- Yarn: Light to medium-weight yarn. Acrylic or cotton yarn is recommended for better texture retention. Select multiple colors for best results.
- Crochet Hook: 2.75mm (US C/2) or a size suitable for your yarn.
- Additional Items:
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
- Stitch markers for keeping track of rounds if necessary
Skill Level
Beginner to Intermediate
Key Abbreviations (US Crochet Terminology)
- CH: Chain
- DC: Double Crochet
- TRC: Treble Crochet
- ST: Stitch
- SL ST: Slip Stitch
- SP: Space
- YO: Yarn Over
Pattern Instructions
Foundation Round
- CH 4, join into a circle with a SL ST.
- Proceed to the next step starting in the center of the loop.
Round 1: Treble Crochet Foundation
- CH 3 (counts as the first TRC).
- Work 11 TRC into the center of the ring (12 TRC in total, including the CH 3 at the beginning).
- For each TRC: YO twice, insert hook into the center, YO, pull through, YO, pull through two loops, YO, pull through two loops, YO, pull through the last two loops.

- For each TRC: YO twice, insert hook into the center, YO, pull through, YO, pull through two loops, YO, pull through two loops, YO, pull through the last two loops.
- Close the round with a SL ST into the top of the CH 3.
Round 2: Double Crochet Round
- Change to a new color (optional) and join into the top of any TRC from the previous round.
- CH 2 (counts as the first DC).
- 2 DC into each TRC space from the previous round (24 DC in total).
- SL ST into the top of the CH 2 to close the round.

Round 3: Alternating Treble Crochet Clusters
- Change to another new color (optional) and join into the top of any DC.
- CH 3 (counts as the first TRC) and work 1 TRC into the same space.
- CH 1, skip 1 DC, 2 TRC into the next DC.
- Repeat the pattern (CH 1, skip 1 DC, 2 TRC into the next DC) all the way around the circle (12 clusters in total).
- Close the round with a SL ST into the top of the CH 3.

Round 4: Building Chain Spaces
- Change to a new color (optional) and join in any CH 1 space.
- CH 2 (counts as the first DC) and work 1 DC into the same CH 1 space.
- CH 2, 2 DC into the next CH 1 space.
- Repeat this pattern (2 DC, CH 2) all the way around the circle (12 clusters with chain spaces in total).
- SL ST into the top of the starting CH 2 to close the round.
Round 5: Adding Bobble Stitches
- Change to a new color and join in any CH 2 space.
- CH 3 (counts as part of the bobble stitch).
- Work a bobble stitch:
- [YO, insert hook into space, pull through, YO, pull through two loops] repeat this 4 times until you have 5 loops on the hook. YO one final time and pull through all 5 loops.
- CH 1 to complete the bobble stitch, CH 3 to move to the next space.
- Repeat the bobble stitch pattern (1 bobble stitch, CH 1, CH 3) all the way around (12 bobbles in total).
- Join with a SL ST at the top of the starting CH 3.
Round 6: Connecting Bobbles
- Change to a new color and join at the CH 1 on top of any bobble stitch.
- CH 2 and work 1 DC in the same space.
- CH 1, DC into the CH 2 space from the previous row, CH 2, DC in the top of the next bobble, CH 1, DC in the CH 2 space.
- Repeat this pattern (DC in bobble top, CH 1, DC in CH 2 space, CH 2) all the way around.
- Join with a SL ST to the first CH 2.

Round 7: Final Round with Roses
- Continue with the same color or change to another.
- Slip stitch into any CH 2 space.
- CH 2, 1 DC in the same space, CH 1. Work 2 DC into the next CH 2 space, CH 1.
- Repeat the pattern (2 DC, CH 1) all the way around the circle.
- Slip stitch into the first CH 2.
Conclusion
You now have a stunning rose-style granny circle with layers of intricate detail. The bobble stitches add dimension, while the color changes and carefully placed stitches create a dynamic textured design. Block the finished piece to smooth out edges and enhance its shape.
Tips for Success
- Maintain even tension: Keep your stitches consistent, especially when working with different yarn weights or colors.
- Use stitch markers: Place stitch markers at the start of rounds to avoid losing track.
- Select complementing colors: Use contrasting or gradient colors for a vibrant look, or monochromatic shades for a subtle, elegant finish.
- Block your piece: Soak your granny circle lightly and pin it to shape for perfection.
Customization Ideas
- Color variation: Experiment with more colors in each row or alternate rows with contrasting or gradient yarns.
- Size variation: Use thicker yarn and a larger hook size (e.g., 4mm or 5mm) for bigger granny circles, or finer yarn for smaller, delicate pieces.
- Extend the pattern: Add more rounds by continuing the final row pattern to increase the size further.
- Combine shapes: Use this circle as a centerpiece and join it to other granny squares or circles for larger projects like blankets or tablecloths.

Final Look
The finished granny circle has a bold floral centerpiece thanks to the bobble and rose-inspired design, with intricate patterns radiating outward. Perfect as a statement crochet element or a useful standalone piece such as coasters or decorative panels.
