The Crochet Puff Flower is up there with some of my most popular tutorials. It’s easy to see why! These little puff flowers are a labour of love BUT they look totally stunning. You can choose to join them together to make a larger project such as a scarf or a blanket OR you could use them individually to add to something like a crochet hair band. Below you can find the written pattern for the Puff Flowers and you will also be able to find the video tutorial at the base of the post.

materials and tools
Yarn used: Stylecrafts Special DK
Hook: 4.5mm

pattern notes
This pattern is in UK Terms
crochet terms
ch – Chain
ss – Slip Stitch
dc – Double Crochet
dtr – Double Treble
* – repeat instructions between asterisks
() – Paratheses indicates a stitch performed as one

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Pattern
Foundation (In Lemon): Ch4, insert hook into the 4th chain from the hook and pull through the yarn to create a circle.
Round 1: Ch1, 12dc into the circle, ss into the first chain and tie off.
Attach your chosen petal colour

Round 2: (NOTE: Each petal will be worked over 2 chains)
**ch3, *yarn over and insert hook into the same space, yarn over, pull through and pull up to the same height of the stitch* twice (5 loops on hook) yarn over and insert hook into the next space, *yarn over, pull thorough and pull up to the same height of the stitch* twice. (10 loops on hook) Yarn over and pull through all loops on the hook. Ch2, ss into the next space.**
Repeat pattern from ** to ** until you have 6 petals. ss into chain of the first petal and tie off.
You can sew your flowers together using a darning needle and yarn.
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video tutorial
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15 Comments
Cindy Foy
February 28, 2019 at 9:29 pmI would like to know how to join puff flowers together to make blanket. Is there a tutorial for this? By the way, love the puff flower.
BellaCocoTeam
March 5, 2019 at 3:16 pmHi Cindy
Their is no tutorial for this I just sew them together.
Thanks
Sarah-Jayne
susan peel
October 12, 2019 at 10:50 pml often thought of making a puff flower bedspread. Do they was alright or do they loose shape?
BellaCocoTeam
October 17, 2019 at 10:52 amHi Susan if you look at the label on the yarn you are using it will give you washing instructions 🙂
Lisa Stephens
December 3, 2019 at 8:05 amButterflies and Puff Flowers are so simple…Thx for sharing
BellaCocoTeam
December 4, 2019 at 8:12 pmYou’re very welcome 🙂
Leslie
March 1, 2021 at 6:20 pmHow do you put a border on a blanket like this?
BellaCocoTeam
March 2, 2021 at 3:58 pmHi Leslie You can look at my video tutorial on how to turn the puff flower into a square which is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f90Y85OGkxM&t=1s If you have joined lots of puff flowers together to make one big blanket you can follow the same principles to work along them
Josie
April 5, 2021 at 4:28 pmPlease help me understand how you get 10 stitches??I followed you, but it comes up with 11?first petal>
Chain 3(1)yo,(2) ins, yo(3),yo(4), ins, yo(5).
2nd st>Yo(1),ins into next st,yo(2),yo(3),yo(4),
Yo(5),ins, yo (6)?
BellaCocoTeam
April 9, 2021 at 6:15 pmThank you for picking this up; you are right, you should have 11 loops on the hook before you yarn over and pull through them all. Sorry for any confusion and I will have this amended
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Jamie
December 25, 2021 at 2:15 pmWhat a beautiful pattern! I would like to make a baby blanket. Can you pls tell me what colors you used in your tutorial and how many flowers I would need of each color for a baby blanket.
Thank you
BellaCocoTeam
January 5, 2022 at 8:54 pmI used Stylecraft Special DK in Lemon, Wisteria, Clematis, Fondant and Candy floss. The amount would depend on your own personal tension and how big you wanted it to be 🙂
Gina
January 30, 2023 at 8:16 pmDo you have an ad free printable version of this?
BellaCocoTeam
February 2, 2023 at 4:22 pmI don’t have a PDF for this pattern at this time 🙂