Today, I will talk about some REALLY creative ways for crocheting a flower for spring. While even a crochet flower applique can make one’s day, the flower patterns that I will show you here are also irresistible.
Don’t think they are complicated or hour-long flower projects. I have still chosen quick and last-minute present projects.
Choose from the crochet mini bouquet, the vase flower, the hairclip flower, and the popular bouquet coaster. As for the flower types, I have selected the tulip, daisy, and rose. So, let me select inspiration for your next project.
What are the best crochet flower projects for spring?
Some of the best spring flower projects include mini bouquets, daisy bag charms, tulip keychains, bouquet coasters, vase tulips, and crochet roses.
Which crochet flower is the quickest to make?
The 2-minute loopy flower is the fastest project and can be completed in just a few minutes using chain loops and basic stitches.
What is special about the bouquet coaster pattern?
The bouquet coaster has crochet roses, so can look like a mini flower bouquet when folded.
Which crochet flower works best as a bag charm?
The amigurumi daisy and tulip keychain are to be used as bag charms because they are lightweight, cute, and easy to attach to keyrings or tote bags.
Pattern #1: Crochet a Bouquet

The mixed flower crochet bouquets are much more colorful than single-flower bouquets. They are also an eternal and elegant alternative to formal bouquets.
Let’s crochet a three-flower mini wedding bouquet with this pattern. That is a daisy, rose, and basic crochet flowers and leaves.
Since you need many crochet flowers, such as five roses, the designer has used the most basic patterns for each. Following the tutorial, you can also learn how to make a wrap from a rectangle.
Pattern #2: Crochet a Daisy Flower

How to make a crochet flower cute? The trick is to add an embroidered smile, blush, eyes, and small details. This crochet amigurumi daisy bag charm is the perfect example.
With the amigurumi stem and unstuffed leaves, it makes a perfect stress support toy. You can also add a stripe of green around the face and make the head removable.
It is possible because you have to work the back along with the petals separately. Don’t miss it, especially for kids.
Pattern #3: Crochet a Tulip Keychain

Let’s crochet a Chibi amigurumi tulip keychain using the “Pinch and Sew” method. This is the lowest-sew and easiest method to crochet a tulip flower.
You just have to crochet a tube, stuff it with fiberfill, and sew the top crossways. You will also learn how to crochet the stem and leaves from a crochet oval.
It will certainly delight you the whole spring, whether your remake uses pink, blue, or yellow. Also, learn a pattern for curvy oval leaves.
Flower charms? Here are the tutorials:
Ways to Crochet Flower Keychains for Spring
Make Crochet FlowersPattern #4: Crochet a 2-Minute Flower

The crochet loopy flower makes a perfect add-on for a hair clip, hair tie, or scrunchie. The reason is its looped petals, which look cuter on hair. The construction is not complicated, though.
You have to work in rounds using chain skipping and chain stitches, then crochet upon the chains to thicken the petals.
You can crochet this daisy flower in 5–10 minutes. For the yellow centre, you will actually want to make stitches with a sewing needle.
Wanna crochet it?
Pattern #5: Crochet a Bouquet Coaster

Let’s crochet the most popular version of the crochet bouquet coaster with this pattern. That is the rose bouquet coaster finished with swirl spaces in the middle and 14 basic crochet roses.
It will be a perfect fit for love occasions like anniversaries, weddings, and spring, or just because.
As I mentioned, the roses are not difficult at all, and you can work them directly in the last round. Crochet it for sure.
Pattern #6: Crochet a Tulip for a Vase

Whether you want to crochet a tulip bouquet or a tulip for a vase, crochet this long tulip flower. It uses the “Individual Petaling” method and craft wire.
So, the tulip will be more realistic, showing separate petals. You will have to crochet the 6 petals in total.
The middle yellow will also be crocheted. Wanna fill up your vase with it?
Discussion on Crochet Flowers
Can I customize the colors of these flowers?
Yup. Tulips, roses, and daisies look in any shade. For example, you can crochet the tulip in purple, red, yellow and even green.
What yarn is best for crochet flowers?
Cotton yarn is recommended for crisp petals and structure.
Do I need wire for vase flowers?
Yes. Craft wire helps stems stay upright and bend, especially for realistic tulips and roses designed for vases.
How is the tulip keychain made?
The tulip keychain uses a simple tube crochet shape that is stuffed and sewn closed using the “Pinch and Sew” method.
What makes the daisy flower charm look kawaii?
The embroidered smile, blush cheeks, tiny eyes, and oversized flower head give the daisy charm its cute kawaii look.
Are bouquet crochet projects good gifts?
Yes. Crochet flower bouquets make gifts for weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day and spring.
Can these flowers be used as home décor?
Definitely. Vase tulips, roses, and bouquet flowers are perfect for decorating shelves, desks, coffee tables, vase and bedrooms.
What is the easiest crochet flower for hair accessories?
The loopy flower is perfect for hair clips, scrunchies, and hair ties as you can crochet one quickly and it is small.
How many petals are needed for the realistic tulip?
The realistic tulip uses six separate petals along with a crocheted center for a more natural look.
Can I make these crochet flowers using scrap yarn?
Yes. Most of these flower projects are stash-busting patterns because they require only small amounts of yarn.
Method 1: Easy Flat Stem
Ch 20–30 depending on desired stem length. Starting in 2nd ch from hook, work 1 sl st in each chain across. Fasten off.
Method 2: Tube Stem with Wire
Round 1
Ch 4 and join into a ring.
Work 6 sc into the ring.
Round 2+
Sc around continuously until desired stem length.
Insert flower wire while crocheting for a bendable flower stem. Fasten off and attach to flower base.
Optional Leaf Pattern
Ch 8
Starting in 2nd ch from hook:
sl st, sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc, sl st
Flower Center
Here is also a petal pattern for beginners:
Round 1
Make a MR.
Work 10 sc into the ring.
Join with sl st. (10)
Petals
Round 2
Repeat the following in each stitch around:
(ch 2, 3 dc, ch 2, sl st) in same stitch
Repeat 5 times to create 5 petals.
Fasten off and weave in ends.

