Beautiful bloom come together with simple crochet rose pattern, offering a cheerful touch for gifts, home décor, or your favorite accessories.
Missing the chance to enjoy a real rose might feel disappointing but the soft touch and bright color of a handmade yarn flower can bring that beauty back into your world. A crochet rose pattern lets you create a blossom that stays fresh and lovely in any place you choose. This little flower can be pinned to a hat or a scarf for a gentle, fresh look, and it adds charm to a bag or purse with ease.
Modern Crochet Rose Pattern That Brings Fresh Style
Even a simple hair clip or headband becomes special when a rose is added, sharing the feeling of a garden with your style. Placing a rose on a table can brighten your room or party space, and tying one onto a gift wrap makes your present extra thoughtful. With just a little effort anyone can enjoy a lasting flower and spread nature’s beauty every day using this pattern.
Materials
- Yarn: Any DK or worsted weight yarn in your choice of rose color
- Crochet Hook: 3.5mm–4.0mm (US E/4–G/6), or size suitable for your yarn
- Yarn Needle
- Scissors
- Optional: Green yarn for leaves/stem (not included in this pattern)
Key Abbreviations (US Terms)
| Abbreviation | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ch | Chain |
| sc | Single Crochet |
| dc | Double Crochet |
| sl st | Slip Stitch |
| st(s) | Stitch(es) |
Special Notes:
- This rose is worked in rows, not rounds.
- You will fold and roll your strip at the end to form the rose.
- The rose is customizable: adjust petal length and width by changing the stitch count.
Pattern Instructions
1. Foundation Chain
- Ch 100.
2. Base Row
- Row 1:
- Starting in 4th ch from hook, dc in each ch across.
- (You will have 98 dc.)
3. Petal Foundation (Chain Spaces)
- Row 2:
- Petal loops creation:
- Ch 6,
- Skip 3 sts, sl st into 4th st,
- Repeat across the row: ch 6, skip 3 sts, sl st into next st.
- Continue to end of row.
- You will form several chain loops (petal bases) along your dc row.
- Petal loops creation:
4. Creating Petals
- Row 3:
- (Work into each ch-6 loop from previous row)
- For the first few petals (to make the rose core):
- In first three chain loops:
- 6 dc in loop, sl st in same loop to secure petal.
- For remaining chain loops (each larger petal):
- 10 dc in each loop, sl st in same loop to secure petal.
- In first three chain loops:
- Continue working across the entire piece:
- sl st between each petal for a neat finish.
- sl st between each petal for a neat finish.
5. Assembly
- Fasten off, leave a long tail for sewing.
- To shape the rose:
- Start at one narrow end and roll the petal strip into a spiral, forming the rose shape.
- Sew the base of the petals together from the underside with your yarn needle.
- Fasten off and weave in all ends.
Conclusion
You have now created a beautiful and easy crochet rose! This pattern builds from a simple chain, creating petals with double crochets worked into chain spaces, for a realistic rose effect. You can use these roses for hair clips, brooches, home decor, and more.
Pattern Correction & Tips
- Petal Size: For a fuller rose, add more chains and spaces; for a tighter bloom, use fewer.
- Rolling: For a tighter center, roll the first few petals snugly, then relax tension for outer petals.
- Finishing: Sew base securely to keep rose from unraveling.
- Customization: Try making roses with different yarn weights and hook sizes for a bouquet of textures.
- Blocking: Lightly steam block petals if you want a neater shape.
Tip:
For a sturdy rose, use acrylic or cotton yarn. To make a stem and leaves, follow up with a matching green yarn after making your rose.













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