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Crochet Daffodil Flower | Free crochet pattern

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Daffodils, also known as Narcissus, are the ultimate symbol of spring, renewal, and fresh beginnings. With their bright yellow and orange hues, these flowers bring warmth and beauty to any setting. Now, you can capture their beauty all year round by crocheting your own daffodil flowers!

In this free crochet pattern, you will learn step by step how to create a stunning crochet daffodil flower. Plus, follow along a real-time YouTube video tutorial to make the process even easier.

 

Crochet daffodil flower
Crochet daffodil flower to be used in a crochet bouqet

Crochet flowers offer endless possibilities for creative expression. Transform them into charming bookmarks, stunning jewelry pieces, infusing your style with handmade elegance or assemble a vibrant bouquet, perfect for adorning tables, gifting, or even wearing as a unique accessory. With crochet flowers, the only limit is your imagination!

If you would like to learn how to crochet other flowers to go with your crochet daffodils in a bouquet, here is a list of my other free crochet flower patterns:

 

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Crochet stitches used in this daffodil flower pattern

  • magic ring
  • sl st - slip stitch
  • ch - chain stitch
  • sc - single crochet stitch
  • inc – increase: 2 sc in 1
  • dc - double crochet stitch
  • tr - triple or treble crochet stitch
  • dtr - double Treble Crochet: yarn over three times, insert the hook into the stitch, and pull up a loop.
  • picot – ch 3 and a sl st in the base

 

Materials needed to crochet daffodil flowers:

  • yarn - yellow and orange cotton yarn for the flower (or white aor any other combination of colours), green for the stem
  • crochet hook – appropriate size for your yarn – 3mm
  • needle
  • wire – for making a sturdy flower stem
  •  hot glue – to secure the flower and wire

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Crochet daffodil flower
Crochet daffodil flower to be used in a crochet bouqet

 

Crochet Daffodil Flower Pattern:

Note: Start with orange and the center piece.

Note: Some stitches are done in the front and some in the back loops only.

Note: Take a good look when starting the petals so that the crochet direction is correct. If you put the orange base on your thumb you put your crochet in to start from the bottom (note picture below).

 

Step 1: Crochet the Center (Orange Yarn)

  • magic ring
  • R1: 6sc – 6st
  • R2: 6inc – 12st
  • R3a: back loops only {3sc, inc} x3 – 15st
  • R4-6: 15sc – 15st

 

Step 2: Crochet the Petals (Yellow Yarn)

Note: Each petal is crocheted individually.

Note: Work your starting tail in so you will only have to sew in the end tails.

Note: 3 petals are done in front loop, both loops, both loops, front loop

Note: 3 petals are done in back loop, both loops, both loops, back loop

Tip: To shape the petals, mix sugar with water and apply it to the petals. Let them dry to stiffen.

  • R3b: working in the “front loops” but watch for the direction {sc, inc} x6 – 18st, you can join invisible or continue with the first petal.
  • Petal 1: (ch3, tr) – front loop only, 2dtr picot, 2dtr, (tr, ch3, sl st) – front loop only, cut yarn skip 2 st
  • Petal 2: (ch3, tr) – front loop only, 2dtr picot, 2dtr, (tr, ch3, sl st) – front loop only, cut yarn skip 2 st
  • Petal 3:(ch3, tr) – front loop only, 2dtr picot, 2dtr, (tr, ch3, sl st) – front loop only, cut yarn
  • Find the empty back loop only before the two empty stitches and work:
  • Petal 4:(ch3, tr) – back loop only, 2dtr picot, 2dtr, (tr, ch3, sl st) – back loop only, cut yarn
  • Find the next space and work:
  • Petal 5:(ch3, tr) – back loop only, 2dtr picot, 2dtr, (tr, ch3, sl st) – back loop only, cut yarn
  • Find the next space and work:
  • Petal 6:(ch3, tr) – back loop only, 2dtr picot, 2dtr, (tr, ch3, sl st) – back loop only, cut yarn

Crochet diagram pattern for making daffodil petals

Crochet daffodil flower petal pattern
Crochet daffodil flower pattern - petals

 

Step 3: Crochet the Sepal (Green Yarn)

  • magic ring
  • R1: 6sc – 6st
  • R2: 6inc – 12st
  • R3: (ch1, sc) x12
  • Cut a loooooong tail – so you will have enough to wrap around the wire.

Step 4: Assemble the Crochet Daffodil

To attach the sepal to he bloom I made a loop at one end of the wire – where the bloom is and put it through the magic ring. To make it secure I put a drop of hot glue and pushed it together.

I used a sewing needle and thread to sew the sepal to the bloom.

To wrap the yarn around the wire you just have to scroll it and secure at the end again with a drop of the hot glue.


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I also made a YouTube video tutorial on how to make the crochet daffodil flower from start to finish, what you will need and how to put all the things together.

 

A free step-by-step real-time YouTube video tutorial on how to Crochet Daffodil Flower video tutorial with FREE pattern - Crochet spring FLOWERS for decoration

 

Happy crafting

Alex xx

Comments

  • 01.02.2025 @anonymous

    Just in time for my Spring decorations I want to make this year. Also love that you made the diagram for the crochet daffodil and the video! And for the wire - I knicked some wire that my husband had.

  • 19.09.2024 @anonymous

    I need to bookmark this pattern! The daffodils look beautifull.

  • 14.06.2024 @S.

    Thank you for this amazing pattern! Love that you added the diagram!

  • 02.05.2024 @anonymous

    Thank you for this amazing daffodil pattern. I already made 5 (in different colours) and they came out perfect for my spring decoration.

  • 24.04.2024 @anonymous

    I used corn starch and water mix to keep the petals in place and let me tell you it worked also great! Thank you for the pattern!



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