Mini Crochet Flower Pattern

A tiny crochet flower can change the whole feel of a handmade piece. These mini flowers work up super fast and add the prettiest pop of spring color to your crochet projects. I’ve been using them as small accessories for my Baby Fable animals, but they’re just as cute on other pieces too!

A white crochet mer-mouse with a tiny blue crochet flower on her ear.

I’ve been making these tiny flowers for a few years now and thought you might enjoy them too! You’ll see them shown here on my Fable Mer-babies (Baby Brie Mouse shown above). These little ones are part of the Fable Collection patterns. You can find both the OG (full sized), as well as the new babies in the collection in my shop.

Just look how sweet they are together! There are so many baby animals in the collection, I can’t wait to make them all!

Hand holding a white crochet mer-mouse with other mer-babies in the background.
5 crochet mer-babies on a wood surface with their heads together in a circle.

Let’s Crochet Some Mini Flowers!

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SUPPLIES:

ABBREVIATIONS:

(US Crochet Terms)

dc – double crochet

mc – magic circle

sc – single crochet

sl st – slip stitch

st(s) – stitch(es)

INSTRUCTIONS:

Jump to the tutorial video HERE.

Round 1: 6 sc in to a mc (6)

Round 2: Work into each of the 5 sts around (sc, dc, sc, sl st)

Fasten off, leaving a long tail and weave end through to back of the flower.

Process photo showing a crochet magic circle.
2nd step of making a magic circle.
Finished crochet blower base, completed.

FLOWER CENTER:

1: Double knot a strand of center colored yarn.

2: Weave one end through the center of the flower toward the back.

3: Weave the other end through a DIFFERENT spot near the center of the flower

4: Knot at the back.

A knot tied in a strand of yarn to make the crochet flower center.
A yarn needle weaving the end into the center.
Finished crochet flower with center added.

ATTACHING TO YOUR FABLE BABY:

The flower can be attached permanently (best for little ones) or temporarily. Weave ends through the head/body and knot to secure, tucking ends in. Or you can omit the knot, so the flower can be removed if needed. (Make sure the ends are woven further into your piece so they can’t be pulled out easily.

Using a yarn needle to weave end of flower into the head.
Knotting the yarn tails at the back of the head.
Finished flower attached to the mouse head.

I hope you enjoy crocheting lots of colorful little flowers this spring. They’re the perfect way to add some color and personality to your Fable friends!

Check out this little Baby Finn Bear Mer-baby!

Hand holding a little crochet mer-bear with a pink tail and top.
Hands holding two crochet mer-babies with tiny crochet accessories.

Check out my other popular blog posts here:

Crochet Cookie Pattern for Brie Mouse

Fable Collection Purse Pattern

Maisy Duck Mod

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