Radiate warmth with this crochet sunflower bouquet pattern, spreading joy and vibrant beauty that's perfect for heartfelt gifts or cheerful décor.
Bursting with sunshine and charm, this crochet bouquet is pure happiness in yarn form! With its vibrant yellow petals, rich brown center, and lush green leaves, each sunflower feels like a little piece of summer that never fades. It’s not just pretty to look at—it’s a bundle of handmade joy that can lift anyone’s mood. Whether you’re sprucing up a cozy corner in your home, crocheting a thoughtful gift, or planning wedding décor with a touch of rustic elegance, this pattern brings life and beauty to every occasion.
Crochet Sunflower Bouquet Pattern That’s Simply Beautiful

What makes this pattern so awesome? It’s beginner-friendly, yet detailed enough to keep seasoned crocheters hooked. With clever layering techniques for the petals and easy-to-follow instructions, your bouquet will look like it was plucked straight from a field of sunflowers—even if you only started crocheting last week. Plus, you don’t need tons of fancy materials. A little yarn, a hook, and some patience are all it takes to make this stunning décor piece.

Materials Needed
- Crochet Hook: 2.5 mm
- Yarn: Different colors (e.g., yellow, brown, green)
- Cotton Filling
- Hot Glue Gun
- Optional: Bow or ribbons for finishing touches

Crochet Mini Sunflower Bouquet
Step-by-Step Instructions
Creating the Flower Base (Center of the Sunflower)
- Start with a Magic Ring:
- Make a magic ring, chain 1.

- Make a magic ring, chain 1.
- First Round:
- Crochet 6 single crochets in the magic ring.
- Second Round:
- Chain 1, then do 2 single crochets in each stitch.
- Total: 12 single crochets.
- Subsequent Rounds:
- Each round increases the total number of stitches by following the given pattern:
- Add an increasing number of single crochets between repeated "2 single crochet in each stitch."
- Key stitch counts:
- Round 3: 18 single crochets.

- Round 4: 24 single crochets.
- Round 5: 30 single crochets.
- Continue similarly up to Round 12.
- Round 3: 18 single crochets.
- Each round increases the total number of stitches by following the given pattern:
- Shape and Decrease (R13-R16):
- Gradually decrease stitches to shape the center. Final round includes decreasing to 6 single crochets.

Creating the Flower Petals
- Start Petal Formation:
- Change the yarn color to yellow.
- Crochet double crochets around the edges to form petals. Repeat for each stitch as specified.

- Second Layer of Petals:
- Alternate between stitching through back loops and front loops to give a layered effect.
- Each petal consists of 3 double crochets.
Creating the Leaves
- Magic Ring:
- Start with a magic ring for the base.
- Crochet 5 single crochets in the circle.

- Leaf Shaping:
- Use chains and double crochet combinations for shaping. For example:
- Chain stitches → 2 double crochets → finish shaping.
- Use chains and double crochet combinations for shaping. For example:
- Repeat for Multiple Leaves:
- Create 5 leaves in total using the same process.

- Create 5 leaves in total using the same process.
Assembling the Bouquet
- Glue Leaves and Flowers Together:
- Use hot glue to attach the leaves to the back of the flower centers.
- Create Stems and Bow:
- Crochet a chain of 65 stitches for the bouquet stem.
- Tie a bow to finish for an elegant look.
Special Features
- Layered petal effect using back loop/front loop stitching.
- Compact step-by-step guide that ensures uniformity in the sunflower pattern.
- Clear visualization of assembly, aiding beginners in creating a cohesive bouquet.
Level of Difficulty
Beginner to Intermediate:
- Simplicity in initial rounds, suitable for beginners.
- Increasing difficulty for shaping and petal formation.
- Assembly may pose minor challenges requiring attention to detail.
Tutor's Suggestions
- Follow the rounds carefully, as stitch counts are essential for symmetry.
- Use contrasting yarn colors for clarity while crocheting.
- Be patient during the assembly process for a clean and polished result.
Uses and Applications
- Decorative pieces for your home or office.
- Handmade gifts for loved ones.
- Perfect for seasonal decorations, weddings, or bouquets.
Tip
When attaching the leaves and flowers, ensure the glue is applied sparingly to avoid visible marks. For added durability, secure the pieces with a couple of hand stitches.
Conclusion
Nancy’s crochet mini sunflower tutorial is a delightful project combining creativity and craftsmanship. The instructions are simple yet yield a stunning outcome that’s both functional and decorative. Whether you’re crocheting for fun or to create memorable gifts, this project is a go-to choice.
