Flowers and Plants Patterns
One of my favorite things about the ends of summer is that my garden and plants are at their peak, but the cooler days of fall are just around the corner. While the sun is still shinning high, I love watching my kids run around and play with water. I love that my garden looks so full, green and happy! These are the things that inspire me to crochet natured themed projects – especially plant themed crochet! 🪴🌸
This is why I’ve decided to gather together crochet patterns with a garden theme. You’ll find both premium and free crochet patterns created by my super talented crochet community, that are either directly related to plants or incorporating them. There’s also some patterns to craft your own everlasting flowers, which will always look beautiful, but are oh so easy to care for. They sound good don’t they? Haha! 💐😆
And if you’d like to also to fill your fruit bowl with some eternal vegies, just like those that you’d grab from the local markets, then I’ve got you covered! Take a look at my pattern for crocheted garden vegetables on etsy. They make great toys for the kids, if you need your fruit bowl for real veggies!
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Now scroll down and take a look at the patterns I’ve gathered for you, my friends. Grab your hooks and yarn, and gift yourself some chill out time, you deserve it. Happy Hooking! 💜
Never Ending Star Plant Hanger
Isn’t this plant hanger pretty? Hanging plants from the ceiling helps provide a three dimensional garden impression within our homes. I really like the macrame-like look of this style of hanger by Nana’s Crafty Home, but it’s crochet all the way!
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Sweet Stripes Plant Cozy and Hanger
I find that creating levels by elevating my plants at different heights around my home, gives that jungle kind of feeling. Let’s create a bright indoor garden, by including both plant pot cozies and hanging baskets in coordinating colors like my Sweet Stripes Hanger. An added bonus is that they are kept out of reach from curious fingers or paws.
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Boho Plant Pot Cover
If there’s one thing about indoor plants, it’s that there’s green around us all year round. No snow covering everything, no changing leaf colors to eventually fall to the ground. In my own home, the more hanging plants the better, like this beautiful textured hanger by Blue Star Crochet!
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Simply Beachy Plant Pot Cozy
The gorgeous Simply Beachy Cozy from Simply Melanie Jane has a an amazing vintage retro vibe and it’s using a new stitch that you might not know. This Crochet Plant Cozy Pattern has fun pops of color you can coordinate with your decor or use your fave color – this one ticks all the boxes!
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Suzette Double Hanging Basket
Replace or accent photo frames or artwork on the wall with a living wall hanging! Agat of Made by Gootie has designed the crochet pattern for this gorgeous double plant hanger. I don’t know about you but I want at least one for every room, and it uses one of my favorite stitches too – the Suzette stitch!
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Farmhouse Hanging Basket
This beautiful basket is quick and simple to make! Using double stranded cotton yarn, you can whip up a few hanging baskets in no time. They are perfect for holding fresh flowers or a medium sized plant. Perfect to accent your kitchen, living room, or any room of the house!
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Crochet Plant Wall Hanging
A different style of plant wall-hanger is this free crochet pattern by Tonya of Nanas Crafty Home. I love that she’s popped an air plant in hers, which takes not much looking after. No dirt, No mess, No mold! Isn’t this photo, that also includes her home-made terrarium, just divine?
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Sweet Stripes Hanging Baskets
I recently hosted a CAL (crochet along) for this Sweet Stripes Hanging Basket crochet pattern! I’m pleased to say it was received very well by everyone. There were so many amazing baskets made. I love to put plants in my hanging baskets, but these also work great for so many other things. I have a set hanging in my pantry for onions and garlic. What will you use your baskets for?
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Sweet Stripes Sunglasses Case
Painting with yarn and hook is what inspired this Daisy-Inspired Crochet Wall Hanging by Susanna of Fosbas Designs. This beautiful wall hanging would bring some cheer and look lovely in many rooms around the home, ranging from the living room to your craft room and even in a baby nursery.
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Flora Crown Crochet Pattern
The Flora Crown was actually one of my earliest designs! I wanted to embellish my Basic Crochet Crown with a flower and leaves, which I think makes it extra pretty. My children adore having a crochet crown to wear on their birthday, and they got a lot use during creative of play time too!
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Fill the World with Flowers
These quick flowers are great for beginners and quick to make. You’ll find that you could crochet a whole bouquet full in one sitting! Use them as appliqués or brooches, in garlands and wreaths, or use them to spread happiness, all over the world.
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Dainty Daisy Bookmark
This stash-busting project doubles as a quick handmade gift that you can give to just about anyone! A teacher will love a bookmark, as would a grandparent. The pattern is beginner friendly and fun to make. Use this free crochet pattern by Daisy Cottage Designs to craft a whole bunch of Dainty Daisy Bookmarks, and you’ll always have a gift, ready to go!
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Cardamine Bookmark
I’m quite in love with this intricately designed flower bookmark by Torun Johansson. It the tapestry crochet technique which involves working with multiple colors across each row. If you’re a book lover, or in need of a giftt for one, this bookmark would truly make a stunning gift that’s sure to be used and appreciated.
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Sweet Stripes Plant Rugs
Make a fabulous coaster for your plants – it soaks up any watering dribbles, dirt spills, and adds a fun pop of color and crochet to your decor! Plus, if you want to keep making these beyond for your plants, then there are lots of other ways you can use your Sweet Stripes Plant Mats! The Mini Rug makes a perfect mug and snack coaster, the Wide Mat makes a great placemat and the Skinny Rug would make a lovely centerpiece for your dining room table!
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Flower Granny Square
Like applique, granny squares can be used for all manner of crafty projects and they’re quite handy to have laying around. Patch up a pair of jeans, stitch them together to create a blanket or embellish something that needs brightening! You will love finding ways to use this flower granny square by Blue Star Crochet!
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Flower Gnome Appliqué
What’s a garden without a gnome? Olena of Golden Lucy crafts has designed delicate crochet lilacs that she attaches to cards, and to gnomes! I can think of all sorts of places to add a gnome, including as an adornment to accent my crochet hanging baskets. Where will you stitch yours?
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Mini Amigurumi Bee
We wouldn’t have a garden, or food or even flowers without bees. Nor honey for that matter, but I digress! How cute is this little bee by Crochet 365 Knit too? You’ll want to make a whole hive with this sweet free crochet pattern, just leave off the sting!
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Crazy Plant Lady Pillow
Here’s a larger project and something a little different. Let the world know that you’re a plant loving lady with this handmade crochet cushion cover pattern by Crafting for Weeks! Any house plant obsessionist would adore one of these in their home. Which reminds me, I definitely need to make one of these!!
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C2C Tulip Throw Pillow
Do you love tulips? Me too and I love this Tulip Cushion by Sunflower Cottage Crochet. Whether you are an experienced crocheter in corner to corner, or just getting started, this pattern is a lot of fun to make. It is also a great stash buster. There’s also minimal color changes. That means less ends to weave in once you are finished!!
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Flora Dish Cloths
While we’re making flower themed things, why not a pretty dish cloth? I of course love making everything in bright colors, but You do You! This pattern is great for that leftover ball of cotton yarn in your stash, that you didn’t know what to do with. Whether you prefer square or round cloths, this pattern has you covered.
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Rambler Roses Potholder
Here’s a beautiful tapestry crochet design by Raffamusa Designs, for a potholder which incorporates rambler roses. Potholders always make a unique gift idea, coupled with a pan or baking tray. Craft some for yourself and then a few more to keep in the cupboard to gift a friend on their birthday.
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Daisy Crohet Rug
What a pretty way to bring some of the garden inside. The crochet Daisy Rug pattern by Meladora’s Creations is made from flower motifs. This is a plush soft and stylish crochet rug that’s perfect for lighting up a space. Use it in the bathroom, kitchen or bedroom. It also makes a great gift idea!
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Amigurumi Flowers and Vase
The best thing about make-your-own crochet flowers is that will always look fresh and will never die! I’ve created a pattern for a range of flowers, plus a vase! So that you can craft and display your favorite bouquet. These are fun for kids to plaay with and make a beatiful gift! Crochet some daisies, carnations, tulips, roses and a vase to hold them.
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Crochet Daffodils
Who doesn’t love the bright happy yellow of daffodils? I know they’re synonymous with Spring, but I think they can brighten up a home and look so lovely all year around. And with this crochet version, it really doesn’t matter what season it is outside, does it?!
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Saguaro Cactus
What do you do if you love cacti, but don’t do well taking care of plants? Alexandra of Eye Love Knots Saguaro Cactus pattern solves that problem and I especially love the little flower detail included in this free pattern! This cute cactus also makes a terrific gift!
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Christmas Cheer Cactus
My Christmas Cheer Cactus Crochet Pattern makes for fun and festive decor that you can leave up all Winter long! This little cactus is a quick and fun project, so it’s perfect for adding to your Holiday Home Decor collection, and fabulous Hostess Gift, or other last minute gift! Or skip the sant hat, and he is perfect for any time fo the year.
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Who else is ready to get crocheting? I hope you have found the perfect pattern or two that you can’t wait to make to keep your hands busy making all the flower and plant themed crochet projects! Thanks so much for reading! I would love to know which of these patterns you’re going to make first! Let me know in the comments! If you enjoyed this post and you want to help me to continue to offer Free Crochet Patterns (<– find them here), please share my Blog Post with your crafty friends and subscribe to my VIP List! You can easily share using the social media buttons below the post! Thank you so much for your support! If you have any questions, feel free to contact me or leave a comment on the blog. Please share your finished creations on Ravelry too!

Love all of these patterns.