If you’re just starting to learn to crochet and want something quick to make, you should definitely try this easy crochet flower pattern.
It’s very easy. It took me very little time to design the pattern.
In this we will start with the Magic Ring. In the second row we will make single crochet and then in the third row we will use a combination of single crochet stitch and double crochet stitch and triple crochet stitch. And then to make the final petals we will use the triple crochet stitch.
It will be made using a few basic stitches. If you don’t know basic stitches, I’ve provided a link below for you to learn from.
I’ve also created a video tutorial to help you. You should definitely watch it.
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Materials:
Yarn: I used 100% cotton yarn to make this. However, you can also make this with a cotton blend, mercerized cotton yarn, or acrylic yarn.
Yarn suggestions :
Hook size: I used a 3.5mm hook for this pattern. However, choose a hook based on your yarn. If you’re unsure about hook sizes, consult this hook guide.
If you do not have a hook and are thinking of buying it, you can buy it online.
Other Materials :
Scissors and needle for weaving
Stitches Used in This Pattern
Terminology:
I use US terminology
Abbreviations:
- sc- single crochet stitch
- dc- double crochet stitch
- tr- triple or treble crochet stitch
Simple 5 Petal Crochet Flower Pattern
Now for the most important part—making the flower! This is an easy crochet flower pattern that is especially suitable for beginners.
Magic Circle and Row 1
- First of all make a magic circle.
- Make 21 sc in the circle.
- join with slip stitch
Row 2
1 sc, 2 dc, 1 sc repeat it 5 times
Row 3 (Petals)
- 1 sc, 1 dc in same stitch
- 2 tr in same stitch
- 2 tr in same stitch
- 1 dc, 1 sc in same stitch
One petal is ready, repeat the same 4 more times, you will have 5 petals now.
For The Final Look
cut the yarn , fasten off and weave the ends
Video Tutorial
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Keeping the wrong tension- Make sure your tension is neither too loose nor too tight.
- Stitch count forgotten – It is very important that you remember the stitch counts, otherwise the petals of your flower will look uneven, so if you are a beginner then keep doing the stitch counts.
- Choosing the wrong hook size – You should choose the hook size according to your yarn, otherwise the flower may become too tight or too loose. If you are an absolute beginner, please check out the hook and yarn guide.
- Not being able to identify stitches – If you are a beginner and are finding it difficult to identify where to make the stitches, you can understand from the video.
- Starting with dark yarn- If you are a beginner then choose light colored yarn only, otherwise it will be difficult to make stitches.
FAQ
Final Thought
The best way to learn crochet is by starting with simple projects, and an easy crochet flower is the perfect choice for that.
A simple 5-petal flower not only looks cute but also teaches you the fundamentals of crochet.If you are a beginner looking for an easy crochet flower tutorial, definitely give this simple flower pattern a try. With practice, you will soon be able to create even more beautiful and easy crochet flowers.
Remember—enjoying the process and keeping up with your practice is more important than making a perfect flower. After a little practice, you will be able to confidently create your own handmade crochet flowers 🧶✨
Connect with me
I would love to see what you made using this stitch.You can share your finished project on Instagram and tag me, or post it in our Facebook group. Seeing your work helps inspire other students and builds a supportive crochet community. Every project—big or small—is welcome.





