If you fancy a super quick crochet win (the kind you can make while the kettle’s boiling), this teeny tiny flower is just the thing.

It’s perfect for:

  • Spring birthday cards
  • Mother’s Day cards
  • Gift tags and wrapping
  • Scrap yarn stash busting
  • Adding a little handmade touch to anything

They take minutes to make, use hardly any yarn, and once you’ve made one…you’ll suddenly have a whole little pile of them. Don’t say I didn’t warn you!

Crochet Supplies

  • Small amounts of yarn (any scraps will do)
  • Suitable hook for your yarn
  • Stitch marker
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle for finishing off

How to crochet your teeny tiny flower

Start with a slip knot and chain 5.

Look for the furthest chain from the hook and slip stitch to join your two ends together to make a circle.

Chain 1, pop a stitch marker in the chain 1, then put 9 dc into the circle.

Join the circle together with a slip stitch into the stitch after where your stitch marker is.
👉Change colour at the same time if you’d like contrasting petals.

Chain 2, then do 4 htr into the same stitch as the slip stitch.
Put a slip stitch in the next stitch.

Now repeat:

*5 htr in the next stitch, slip stitch in the next stitch*

Repeat until you have 5 petals.

Finish off by doing a slip stitch into the last stitch, fasten off, and there you go…your teeny tiny crocheted flower is ready!

What to do with your crochet flowers

  • Pop them on kraft cards for a rustic feel
  • Add them to little jam-jar bouquet cards
  • Stick them to gift tags tied onto handmade presents
  • Use a bunch stitched together as mini bunting

Want a printable version of this free crochet teeny tiny flower pattern?

If you’d like a tidy PDF version of this free crochet flower pattern, perfect for printing or keeping in your crochet folder, click HERE to download it.