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Puff Stitch Flower Crochet Projects and Free Patterns

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Puff Stitch Flower Crochet Projects and Free Patterns

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I think it’s safe to say that most crocheters are absolutely crazy about all kinds of floral motifs. We love lacy textures and openwork inspired by mother nature, crochet mandalas, flower squares and other kinds of blooming designs. We also love using one very special stitch that looks as if it was made of tiny flowers. You already know which one I am talking about, don’t you? It’s everyone’s favorite! This collection of Puff Stitch Flower Crochet Projects is going to transform your crafter’s portfolio into a magical flower garden. Let’s start from the tutorial how to make a puff flower.

Puff Stitch Flower Crochet Projects(1)

How to make a Puff Stitch Flower

Puff flowers are a very popular accent to crochet items. They can be joined together to create a bigger item, e.g. a pillow or bag. They are easy to make and one flower only takes a few minutes.

photo: Puff Stitch flowers Your Crochet

Abbreviations Used and the Pattern Note

The standard crochet abbreviations I used in this tutorial are:

  • ch = chain stitch
  • yo = yarn over
  • st /sts = stitch/es
  • sc = single crochet
  • mr = magic ring
  • sl st = slip stich

This tutorial is written in US terms.

With yarn color 1, start with a MR. Ch1. Work 12 sc into MR. Insert your hook into the first sc, grab a yarn color 2 and pull through.

Puff stitch flower photo tutorial

First Petal:

 Ch3. Working in the 1st stitch, *yo, insert the hook, pull up a loop. Yo and pull through 2 loops on the hook. Repeat from *twice. You will have 4 loops on your hook.

Puff stitch flower photo tutorial



Working in the next stitch repeat from * 3 times. Yo and pull through all 7 loops on the hook. Ch3 and sl st in the same stitch.

Puff stitch flower photo tutorial

Second and subsequent petals:

Ch3, repeat from *3 times in the next 2 continuous stitches. Yo and pull through all 7 loops on the hook. Ch3 and sl st in the same stitch. Finish with a sl st in the 1st sc.

Puff stitch flower tutorial

To learn more about puff stitch, go to the post How to Crochet the Puff Stitch: A Step-by-Step Guide to Puff Stitches Variations.

Puff Flower Motif 

The amazing puff stitch always looks beautiful in slightly washed out, light-toned colors. Just look at this stunning example. Powder pink coupled with this shade of green is a match made in heaven. Great both for blankets and kitchen accessories. Puff Flower Motif Free Crochet Pattern

Go to the pattern: Puff Flower Potholder.

Dahlia Flower Free Crochet Pattern

These tiny flowers are so adorably puffy! Are you wondering what to do with them? You can make an original decor element by putting them in a jar or a basket, hanging them around the house or making a festive multicolor garland.
Dahlia Flower Free Crochet Pattern

Go to the pattern: Dahlia Flower.

Crochet Puff Flower Motif 

Are you always on the hunt for unique edging ideas and crochet borders that make every project look complete? These floral blocks will be perfect for that! They are versatile enough to be used as bookmarks and single decor elements as well.
Crochet Puff Flower Motif Free Crochet Pattern

Go to the pattern: Crochet Puff Flower Motif.

Molly Flower Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

Spring is coming and fresh motivation for new crochet projects is coming with it. Can you feel it as well? Why don’t you start the season with this amazing puff stitch blanket made off tiny flowers? These bright colors are the essence of spring. Molly Flower Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

Go to the pattern: Molly Flower Blanket.

Field of Flowers Free Crochet Pattern

Here is one more amazing meadow of crochet flowers that can easily be transformed into a baby blanket, a stunning bedspread or a set of lovely potholders. The combination of colors is quite unexpected, right? Powder pink, fiery red and deep blue, such a chic match!
Field of Flowers Free Crochet Pattern

Go to the original pattern: Field of Flowers.

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Gail
Gail
5 years ago

???love all these puff fowers, one flower i have not yet tried doing. No excuse now thank you for sharing free pattern.

Christine B.
Christine B.
4 years ago

I love all of these flower patterns. Thanks for sharing these patterns

Pat Bush
Pat Bush
3 years ago

I really like the patterns. Something new to do.