Fill your space with beauty using this crochet rose multi head pattern that is easy and helps you create a bunch of soft and lovely flowers at home.

Free Crochet Roses Multi Head Pattern That Everyone Will Adore
Who doesn’t love the idea of making roses that last forever? The Free Crochet Roses Multi Head Pattern is your chance to turn ordinary yarn into gorgeous, colorful flowers that will never wilt. These crochet roses are super fun to make and perfect for all kinds of creative projects. 
From decorating your home to making handmade gifts, these roses are a delightful way to show your personality and style. You can pick your favorite colors and create flowers of different sizes, adding green leaves to make them look real.
This pattern is super easy, so even beginners can enjoy crocheting these elegant roses. Ready to have fun, feel creative, and make something beautiful that everyone will love.
Crochet Roses Multi Head Pattern
Materials Needed:
- Yarn:
- Green yarn for leaves and sepals (color 41 in Susan yarn recommended).
- Desired colors for flowers (e.g., color 35 in Susan yarn or mix shades for variety).
- Crochet Hook:
- Select a hook size suitable for the yarn (typically 3.5mm–4.0mm recommended).
- Floral Wire:
- Two longer wires (approximately 30 cm) for the top leaves.
- Four shorter wires (for smaller leaves).
- Five floral wires for flower stems.
- Additional Supplies:
- Scissors.
- Glue (hot glue or glue).
- Floral tape (optional for clean wrapping).
Special Techniques:
- Magic Ring: Used to form the base of sepals.
- Picot Edge: Create texture and finish for petals and leaves.
- Trouble/Triple Crochet: Extended stitch essential for crocheting the petals and leaves.
Flower Pattern Instructions:
1. Large Flower (Make One)
- Foundation Chain: Start with 47 chains.
- Row 1: Make a slip knot, then work 46 single crochets into each chain, starting from the second chain.
- Row 2: Begin forming petals.
- Chain 3 and start treble crochet (TR).
- Work one treble stitch and one treble crochet increase (two treble crochets in the same stitch).
- Create picot edge with 2 chains, slip into the top of the stitch.
- Repeat the pattern for 5 petals (20 stitches of the base).
- Row 3: Add smaller petals with modified picot edges using the remaining stitches.

2. Medium Flower (Make Three)
- Foundation Chain: Start with 35 chains.
- Row 1: Work 34 single crochet stitches into the chains starting from the second chain.
- Petals: Use the same process as for large flower but with slight reduction for petals (4 petals, 16 base stitches).
- End with smaller petals using 12 stitches for the base.
3. Small Flower (Make One)
- Foundation Chain: Begin with 22 chains.
- Row 1: Work 21 single crochets into chains starting from the second chain.
- Petals: Work 5 petals (15 base stitches) using treble crochet and picot edges.
Sepals (Make Six):
- Create a magic ring, leaving a long tail for sewing.
- Chain 2 and work 10 double crochets into the ring. Pull the ring tight and close with a slip stitch.
- For each sepal:
- Chain 5, then work 2 slip stitches, 1 single crochet, and 1 half double crochet starting from the second chain.
- Skip 1 stitch and slip stitch into the next stitch.
- Repeat to create 5 sepals.

Leaves (Make Six):
- Start with 10 chains.
- Attach floral wire to the back before crocheting (ensure wire is inserted for structure).
- First half of leaf:
- Work 1 single crochet, 1 half double, and 5 double crochets into the chain.
- Add a picot edge at the tip with one chain and slip stitch.
- Mirror the pattern on the other side of the chain.
- Wrap yarn around the wire to secure and conceal it.

Assembly Instructions:
- Prepare Stems: Use floral wires or stems.
- Attach Flowers:
- Large flower: Attach directly to the main stem with glue.
- Medium and small flowers: Arrange on shorter stems, fold wires, and glue to secure petals.
- Add Sepals: Position sepals under flowers and secure with glue.
- Wrap Leaves: Attach leaves to stems using floral wire or tape, evenly distributing around flowers.
- Final Assembly: Combine stems, aligning flowers and leaves as desired. Secure all wraps with green yarn or floral tape for a clean finish.

Finishing the Pattern:
- Trim excess yarn and wires.
- Hide loose ends by tucking them under wraps or crocheted stitches.
- Check all flowers and leaves to ensure they are firmly attached.
- Adjust the height and position of flowers for a natural look.
Tips to Maintain Your Crochet Roses:
- Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place to avoid yarn wear or damage.
- Cleaning: Gently dust with a soft brush or wipe with a dry cloth.
- Customizations: Experiment with different yarn shades and textures for unique designs.

Final Words:
This multi head crochet rose pattern lets you create stunning handmade flowers filled with charm and elegance. It’s perfect for gifting, decorations, or crochet displays.
