Spring is closer than it feels, so why not crochet some flower decorations to welcome it already? From something last-minute, like a flower bag charm and hair clip, to something dedicated, like a flower hanging, below are some nice ways to do so.

As for flower types, I have a chose the Sakura, sunflower, daisy, and Lily of the Valley. They are bright, colorful, eternal, and peacefully elegant.

Crochet A Sakura Flower Charm

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This crochet charm features a customized Sakura flower, which leans away from the traditional design, with a ruffled center quite similar to that of a sunflower.

So, it’s a 3D five-petal flower also featuring a back leaf. The baby pink and hot pink yarns will make an elegant flower, but because it’s a custom flower, you can choose any combo.

In fact, you can use two shades of any color. I am imagining how it will look with Poppy flower colors (red and black). Will you crochet one this spring?

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Crochet Sunflower Bouquet

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The crochet single sunflower bouquet is one of the few flower designs that tens of crocheters redesigned. The ideal design features a mini sunflower plant wrapped in a crochet Korean bouquet wrap.

This pattern will let you crochet the same miniature bouquet that you can use as a summer keychain. If you have an applique of another crochet flower, like the rose or tulip, the wrap pattern can be used in general to crochet any single flower bouquet.

It just needs folding and knotting a crochet rectangle with a chain-row bow. You’re all set.

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Crochet Flower and Leaf

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Let’s crochet a beautiful 8-petal daisy and a four-leaf clover hanging for TOTE bags. This unusual combination makes this hanging a Lucky Charm.

You can also use your remake as a bookmark or curtain tie. Usually, a flower appliqué is not straight due to tension issues.

The designer has solved this by crocheting a pair of daisy flowers and attaching them.

However, the main benefit of doing this is to make the flower two-sided, as the flower won’t look the same from the back. The baby blue and yellow work well together, so stick with it.

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Crochet Bell Flower Charm

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This Lily of the Valley hanging can be used as a car hanger, a window hang for a window beside your table, or a porch add-on. The design is more creative than ever, with a big frilly bell flower at the top and hangings of mini flowers stemming from inside of it.

The pattern for the mini and large bell flowers will be structurally different. So, you have to watch the whole video pattern.

Two shades of any color, along with white, will work perfectly fine, except for the blue. I like this concept a lot and hope you will want to crochet it in this life.

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Crochet Flower Hairclip

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A perfectly reasonable way to use any crochet flower applique is as an add-on for hair clips. But if you want to crochet a flower specifically for hair clips, don’t miss this loopy flower hair clip for girls of any age.

The petals’ holes expose the hairs a little, which look more natural and elegant than solid flowers. You can remake it in any of the three colors (purple, grey, or sky blue).

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