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Enchanting Crochet Sunflower Bouquet Pattern that Bloom Home

Mar 1, 2026 · Leave a Comment

Adorn your home with crochet sunflower bouquet pattern, showcasing bright, vibrant blooms that bring warmth, cheer, and beauty to any space.

Missing the beauty of real sunflowers is disappointing when they wilt so quickly and their sunny faces fade away. Luckily, a crochet sunflower bouquet pattern brings lasting brightness to any room, keeping those cheerful yellow petals looking fresh every day. No water, no soil, no mess—just soft, vibrant flowers you can place wherever you like.

Artistic Crochet Sunflower Bouquet Pattern for Bold Floral Accents

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This handmade bloom are perfect for decorating your home, making special gifts, or brightening up workspaces. Anyone can enjoy turning yarn into sunflowers that stay beautiful forever, even if you’ve never crocheted before. Put your sunflower bouquet on the kitchen table, in a colorful vase, or gift it to a friend—this lovely creation always spread happiness. With a crochet sunflower bouquet pattern, you don’t have to worry about wilted flowers; you simply enjoy their sunshine and charm for years to come.

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Materials Required

  • Yarn:
    • Brown (for the sunflower center).
    • Yellow (for the petals).
    • Green (for the leaves).
    • Any color for the ribbon (e.g., yellow).
  • Hook Size:
    • 2.5 mm crochet hook (or a size suitable for your yarn thickness).
  • Stuffing Material (optional): If adding dimension, you can lightly stuff the sunflower center.
  • Tapestry Needle: For weaving in ends and assembly.
  • Scissors: For trimming yarn ends.
  • Glue: For assembling leaves and flowers (optional, depending on preference).
  • Optional Accessories: Keychain hook if making it as a kitchen charm.

Key Abbreviations (US Crochet Terminology)

  • ch: Chain
  • sc: Single Crochet
  • sl st: Slip Stitch
  • hdc: Half Double Crochet
  • dc: Double Crochet
  • st(s): Stitch(es)
  • blo: Back Loop Only
  • flo: Front Loop Only
  • magic ring: Adjustable loop to begin working stitches in a circle.

Special Notes

  1. Continuous Rounds: The sunflower’s center is worked in continuous rounds. Use a stitch marker to avoid losing track of your first stitch.
  2. Edge Loops for Petals: While working on the sunflower center, leave front loops unworked to create a base for the petals.
  3. Customizable Colors: Feel free to switch up the colors of your petals, leaves, or ribbon for variety.
  4. Assembling the Bouquet: Flowers and leaves are glued or sewn together for stability.

Pattern Instructions


Step 1: Sunflower Center

Round 1 (Magic Ring in Brown Yarn):

  1. Begin with a magic ring:
    • Wrap the yarn around your finger to form a loop.
    • Insert hook into the loop, pull up a loop, chain 1 to secure.
  2. Crochet 6 sc into the ring.
  3. Pull the tail tightly to close the magic ring.
  4. Join: Sl st to the first sc.
    Total stitches: 6 sc.
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Round 2:

  1. Work 2 sc in each stitch around.
    Total stitches: 12 sc.

Round 3:

  1. Work the following pattern:
    • 1 sc in the back loop only (blo), 2 sc in the next st (blo).
  2. Repeat this sequence around.
    Total stitches: 18 sc.
  3. Fasten off Brown Yarn: Leave long tail if sewing, or weave in ends.

Step 2: Sunflower Petals

First Round of Petals (Yellow Yarn):

  1. Attach yellow yarn to any unworked front loop from Round 3.
  2. For each petal:
    • Ch 3, sl st into the 2nd ch from the hook and the next ch.
    • Sl st into the next front loop of the sunflower center.
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  3. Repeat around to create 18 petals.
  4. Once petals are complete, sl st to the first loop where you started. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Second Round of Petals:

  1. Attach yellow yarn to any back loop from Round 2 of the flower center.
  2. For each petal:
    • Ch 3, sl st into the 2nd ch from the hook and the next ch.
    • Sl st into the next back loop.
  3. Repeat around to create a second layer of petals behind the first.
  4. Once petals are complete, sl st to where you started. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Note: The second layer adds fullness to the flower.

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Step 3: Leaves

Mini Leaf Pattern (Green Yarn):

  1. Start with a ch 6.
  2. Starting in the 2nd ch from the hook:
    • 1 hdc in next st, 1 dc in the next 3 sts, and 1 hdc in the final ch.
  3. In the same final ch:
    • Work 1 sc, ch 2, then 1 sc (this forms the rounded tip of the leaf).
  4. Continue back along the opposite side of the chain:
    • 1 hdc in next st, 1 dc in the next 3 sts, and 1 hdc in the final ch.
  5. Sl st to the first st to close the leaf. Fasten off and weave in ends.
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Note: Make 3 leaves for the bouquet.


Step 4: Ribbon

Ribbon Pattern (Yellow Yarn):

  1. Ch 70 (or adjust the length according to preference).
  2. Starting in the 2nd ch from the hook, sl st into each chain across.
  3. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Step 5: Assembly

  1. Assemble the Flowers:
    • Make 3 sunflowers using the pattern above.
    • Glue or sew the base of all 3 sunflowers together to form a bundling arrangement.
  2. Attach the Leaves:
    • Position the 3 leaves between the sunflowers in the gaps.
    • Glue or sew the leaves for stability.
  3. Add the Ribbon:
    • Wrap the ribbon around the base of the bouquet, tie it into a neat bow, or glue it in place.
  4. Optional Keychain Hook:
    • Attach a keychain hook to the ribbon or flower base if creating a kitchen charm.
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Conclusion

Congratulations! You’ve completed your mini sunflower bouquet! This delightful project is versatile, making it a perfect gift, decoration, or craft to brighten up any space. The layered petals and leaves add a beautiful, realistic dimension to the finished piece.


Pattern Corrections & Suggestions

  • Tight Magic Ring: If the magic ring is difficult to tighten, ensure you are pulling the correct yarn tail. Practice making magic rings separately if necessary.
  • Uneven Petals: Keep tension consistent when crocheting the petals, and ensure you sl st into the correct loops.

Pro Tip

To add a more realistic look, consider lightly shaping the petals by applying steam (using a garment steamer or steam iron with a cloth in between). This softens and flattens the petals, making them appear more lifelike.

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