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FREE Crochet Mini Sunflower Bouquet Pattern for Happy Corners

Bring sunshine indoors with this Free Crochet Mini Sunflower Bouquet Pattern, a delightful way to brighten small spaces or personalize heartfelt gifts.

Sunflowers have long been symbols of warmth, happiness, and positivity, making them among the most loved flowers in nature. Their golden hues and inviting charm spark joy wherever they are seen. Translated into crochet, the essence of these cheerful blossoms evolves into something both timeless and versatile. A crocheted mini sunflower bouquet offers not only beauty but also a practical and meaningful touch—serving as a graceful addition to home décor, an elegant centerpiece for gatherings, or even a heartfelt gift to brighten someone’s day.

How You Can Make a Mini Sunflower Bouquet Crochet Pattern with Ease

Unlike fresh flowers, these handmade treasures last a lifetime, never losing their vibrant appeal or sentimental value. The final product is far more than just a decorative piece; it’s a celebration of skill and the ability to preserve fleeting moments of beauty in a perennial form.

Perfect for gifting or enhancing spaces, this mini sunflower bouquet encapsulates joy and positivity in a way that transcends ordinary décor. Its careful attention to detail and emotional resonance make it a remarkable addition to everyday life—one that radiates creativity, thoughtfulness, and enduring charm.

The process of bringing this mini bouquet to life is both intricate and rewarding. It begins with the sunflower’s centerpiece, crocheted by forming a sturdy magic ring with six single stitches. This foundational step establishes the circular base, followed by slip stitches that enhance definition in subsequent rows.

Crochet Mini Sunflower Bouquet

Materials List

  • Yarn:
    • Yellow yarn (for petals)
    • Brown yarn (for flower center)
    • Green yarn (for leaves)
    • White yarn (for ruffle)
  • Hook Size: 3.5mm or 4.0mm crochet hook (adjust based on your yarn weight).
  • Additional Tools:
    • Scissors
    • Tapestry needle
    • Stitch marker (optional)

Skill Level

Intermediate to Advanced: This pattern requires knowledge of magic rings, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, increases, decreases, and slip stitches.


Key Abbreviations (US Terminology)

  • MR: Magic Ring
  • Ch: Chain
  • SC: Single Crochet
  • HDC: Half Double Crochet
  • DC: Double Crochet
  • Inc: Increase (two stitches in the same stitch)
  • Dec: Decrease (combining two stitches into one)
  • Sl St: Slip Stitch

Special Notes

  • The bouquet includes multiple components (flowers, leaves, and ruffle), so retain separate color yarn for each section.
  • Work in continuous rounds unless otherwise noted.
  • Stuffing isn’t required for the bouquet, but weaving in ends properly ensures a polished finish.

Pattern Instructions

Bouquet Base

  1. Round 1: Create a MR, work 6 SC into the ring. Pull the tail to tighten and close the ring.
  2. Round 2: Begin with Sl St and Ch 1. Work 6 Inc (2 SC in each stitch). [12 SC total]
  3. Round 3: Begin with Sl St and Ch 1. Alternate 1 SC and 1 Inc around. [18 SC total]
  4. Round 4: Begin with Sl St and Ch 1. Alternate 2 SC and 1 Inc around. [24 SC total]
  5. Round 5: Begin with Sl St and Ch 1. Alternate 3 SC and 1 Inc around. [30 SC total]
  6. Round 6: Begin with Sl St and Ch 1. Alternate 4 SC and 1 Inc around. [36 SC total]
  7. Round 7: Work 1 SC in each stitch, using back loops only. [36 SC total]

White Ruffle

  1. Foundation: Use white yarn and insert it into the back loops of Round 7. Begin with a slip knot and attach with Sl St.
  2. Round 1: Work 1 SC into each loop around. [36 SC total]
  3. Round 2: Start with Ch 2, then work 3 HDC into each stitch alternating between front and back loops around. [108 HDC total]
  4. Finish: Sl St into the first HDC, cut the yarn, and weave in the ends.

Sunflowers

Flower Center

  1. Round 1: Use brown yarn to create a MR. Work 6 SC into the ring. [6 SC total]
  2. Round 2: Begin with Sl St and Ch 1. Work 1 SC into each stitch around. [6 SC total]
  3. Finish: Sl St to close, cut the yarn, and weave in the ends.

Petals

  1. Foundation: Switch to yellow yarn. Attach with Sl St to any stitch.
  2. Petal Pattern:
    • Ch 1.
    • Work 1 HDC, 1 DC, 1 HDC into the same stitch.
    • Ch 1, then Sl St into the next stitch.
  3. Create 6 petals, repeating the petal pattern. [6 petals total]
  4. Finish: Sl St into the base of the first petal. Cut yarn and weave in ends. Make four flowers.

Leaves

  1. Foundation: Use green yarn and create a slip knot. Ch 6.
  2. Beginning with the second chain from the hook:
    • 1 SC, 1 HDC, 1 DC, 1 HDC, 1 SC.
    • Turn and work back along the first chain foundation (mirroring the previous stitches). [Leaf shape complete]
  3. Create four leaves (or more as preferred).

Assembling the Bouquet

  1. Arrange the flowers and leaves aesthetically.
  2. You may attach them to a dowel or wire stems wrapped with green tape for added realism.
  3. Secure the bouquet components by sewing them together using a tapestry needle.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You’ve completed your elegant mini sunflower bouquet. This handmade creation makes a charming accessory or gift for loved ones.


Pattern Corrections

  • In Round 7 of the bouquet base, ensure that you use back loops only for the stitches to maintain texture where the white ruffle attaches.
  • For consistency, double-check flower petal counts as uneven petals may disrupt overall symmetry.

Tips

  1. Color Customization: Use different vibrant yarns to change the look of the bouquet (e.g., red for roses, pink for peonies).
  2. Bouquet Arrangement: Place leaves slightly below flowers for a realistic layering effect.
  3. Tension: Ensure uniform tension when crocheting to maintain consistent sizing across parts.
  4. Gift Idea: Wrap the bouquet in tissue paper or tie with a ribbon for presentation.
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