There’s something so timeless about a beautiful rose, and now you can make your own with this easy Crochet Rose Pot Pattern! Whether you’re brand new to crocheting roses or already love creating handmade blooms, this pattern is designed to be simple, beginner-friendly, and fun to make.

This sweet little crochet potted plant also makes for the perfect handmade gift. Create one for Mother’s Day, surprise someone special on Valentine’s Day, or make one “just because” to brighten a friend’s day. You can even make a few and try selling them at markets!
With just a few basic stitches, you’ll have an adorable crochet potted flower that looks beautiful displayed on a desk, shelf, or bedside table.
If you’ve been looking for other crochet flower ideas to pair with this lovely crochet rose bouquet, be sure to check out my other flower patterns too, including the Crochet Potted Tulip Pattern and Crochet Potted Forget Me Nots for even more adorable potted flower creations!
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✏️ Things To Note:
- Yarn size: I used worsted weight for the crochet rose pot pattern, but you can use any size yarn. It would be cute to use a chunky yarn and then add a face and some legs for a crochet jellycat inspired flower design.
- Finished size: The crochet rose pot pattern is roughly 5.5-6 inches tall when completed.
- Increases: To create a slightly flatter bottom, I made the first 3 rounds of the pattern using an increase of 8 and then switched to an increase of 6 - so keep that in mind when crocheting the pattern.
🪡 Materials Needed
- Red Heart Yarn - Light blue
- Red Heart Yarn - Spring green
- Red Heart Yarn - Coffee
- Red Heart Yarn - Cherry Red
- Pins
- 4.5mm hook
- Polyfill
- Tapestry needle
💭Abbreviations to Remember (US terms)
- Magic ring (mr)
- Single crochet (sc)
- Half double crochet (hdc)
- Double crochet (dc)
- Slip stitch (sl st)
- Increase (inc)
- Decrease (dec)
🧋Variations
Try making the roses in a variety of colors to create an eye catching rainbow vase of flowers, or try adding some personality by adding a face and some legs.
🍵Instructions for Crochet Rose Pot Pattern
Crochet Soil:

Round 1: With the brown yarn, make a mr and sc x6 into the circle. Pull tight.
Round 2: Inc in every stitch (12).
Round 3: Inc, sc. Then repeat for the rest of the round (18).
Round 4: Inc, sc x2. Then repeat for the rest of the round (24).
Round 5: Inc, sc x3. Then repeat for the rest of the round (30).
Round 6: Inc, sc x4. Then repeat for the rest of the round (36). Fasten off the yarn and weave in the end.
Crochet Vase:


Round 1: With the light blue yarn, make a mr and sc x8 into the circle. Pull tight.
Round 2: Inc in every stitch (16).
Round 3: Inc, sc. Then repeat for the rest of the round (24).
Round 4: Inc, sc x3. Then repeat for the rest of the round (30).
Round 5: Inc, sc x4. Then repeat for the rest of the round (36).
Round 6: Inc, sc x5. Then repeat for the rest of the round (42).
Round 7-16: Sc in every stitch (42).
Round 17: Dec, sc x5. Then repeat for the rest of the round (36).
Round 18: This is where we will be crocheting the soil to the vase.
With the right side facing up on the soil, sc the vase and soil together by going through all 4 loops (the top 2 loops from each of the pieces) (36). Before crocheting the vase closed, make sure you stuff it with polyfill.

Round 19: This will create the frilly edge of the vase. Make a sl st, then *hdc + dc into the next stitch. Dc + hdc into the following stitch. Then sl st into the next. Repeat from * for the rest of the round. Make a sl st into the first sl st you made in the round.
Fasten off the yarn and weave in the ends.
Small Crochet Rose:

With the red yarn ch x11, then starting in the second ch from the hook dc x3 into each chain.
It should begin to curl. When you are done crocheting the dc stitches, fasten off the yarn but leave a tail for sewing, roughly 10-12 inches.
Spiral your flower into a cute little rose shape with the dc stitches on the top of the rose, and the chainsaw on the bottom. Sew the bottom of the rose together.
Make 6-7 roses.
Crochet Rose Leaves:

With the green yarn, ch x9.
Follow this sequence of stitches, starting in the second ch from the hook: sl st, sc, hdc, dc x2, hdc, sc, sl st. You should be at the end of the chain. Now make a chain and flip to the unworked side of the foundation chain. Follow the sequence again: sl st, sc, hdc, dc x2, hdc, sc, sl st. Then fasten off the yarn and leave a tail for sewing.
Make 5 leaves.
Sewing:

Sew the leaves on to the top of the soil, make sure they are evenly spaced and radiating from the center.

Sew the roses to the top of the vase anyway you would like, I had one rose in the center and 5 roses surrounding it. The leaves should be peeking out between the roses.
And now you have a finished crochet rose pot! I hope you enjoyed this free crochet rose pattern and if you are looking for other rose patterns, check out my crochet rose keychain pattern and my crochet rose granny square pattern.
If you are just looking for other flower designs in general, check out my crochet lavender bouquet pattern, crochet daisy bag pattern, or my crochet daisy coaster pattern.

🐌Expert Tips
- If your crochet stitches are loose and you see stuffing, try going down a hook size next time, this will keep your stitches tight and the crochet rose amigurumi looking professional.
- Alternatively, to the point made above, instead of doing normal crochet stitches, you can crochet using the yarn under method. This naturally creates tighter stitches without having to change hook sizes if that isn't an option for you.
- Although sewing is sometimes a pain when it comes to crocheting, try not to glue the pieces on instead. Glue becomes weak after some time and the pieces can fall off. Also since it is amigurumi, there is a chance that it might get washed and the glue will weaken if that happens. Sewing is the best way to go.
🧵Pattern FAQs
Nope! You can roll it from either side since it is made the exact same way throughout the pattern.
Before closing the vase with the soil, add a piece of cardboard to the inside at the bottom, then add something heavy like pebbles and marbles. Then stuff the rest with polyfill. This will add weight and stability to your crochet potted rose pattern.
This is a very forgiving pattern and can be used with any type of yarn. Dk, chunky, cotton, acrylic etc.

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If you tried this Crochet Rose Pot Pattern (or any other pattern on my website), please let me know how it went in the 📝 comments below. I'd love to hear from you!
Crochet Rose Pot Pattern
Materials
Abbreviations (US terms)
- Magic ring - mr
- Single crochet - sc
- Half double crochet - hdc
- Double crochet - dc
- Slip stitch - sl st
- Increase - inc
- Decrease - dec
Notes
- Yarn size: I used worsted weight for the crochet rose pot pattern, but you can use any size yarn. It would be cute to use a chunky yarn and then add a face and some legs for a crochet jellycat inspired flower design.
- Finished size: The crochet rose pot pattern is roughly 5.5-6 inches tall when completed.
- Increases: To create a slightly flatter bottom, I made the first 3 rounds of the pattern using an increase of 8 and then switched to an increase of 6 - so keep that in mind when crocheting the pattern.
Instructions
Crochet Soil:
- Round 1: With the brown yarn, make a mr and sc x6 into the circle. Pull tight.
- Round 2: Inc in every stitch (12).
- Round 3: Inc, sc. Then repeat for the rest of the round (18).
- Round 4: Inc, sc x2. Then repeat for the rest of the round (24).
- Round 5: Inc, sc x3. Then repeat for the rest of the round (30).
- Round 6: Inc, sc x4. Then repeat for the rest of the round (36). Fasten off the yarn and weave in the end.
Crochet Vase:
- Round 1: With the light blue yarn, make a mr and sc x8 into the circle. Pull tight.
- Round 2: Inc in every stitch (16).
- Round 3: Inc, sc. Then repeat for the rest of the round (24).
- Round 4: Inc, sc x3. Then repeat for the rest of the round (30).
- Round 5: Inc, sc x4. Then repeat for the rest of the round (36).
- Round 6: Inc, sc x5. Then repeat for the rest of the round (42).
- Round 7-16: Sc in every stitch (42).
- Round 17: Dec, sc x5. Then repeat for the rest of the round (36).
- Round 18: This is where we will be crocheting the soil to the vase.
- With the right side facing up on the soil, sc the vase and soil together by going through all 4 loops (the top 2 loops from each of the pieces) (36). Before crocheting the vase closed, make sure you stuff it with polyfill.
- Round 19: This will create the frilly edge of the vase. Make a sl st, then *hdc + dc into the next stitch. Dc + hdc into the following stitch. Then sl st into the next. Repeat from * for the rest of the round. Make a sl st into the first sl st you made in the round.
Small Crochet Rose:
- With the red yarn ch x11, then starting in the second ch from the hook dc x3 into each chain.
- It should begin to curl. When you are done crocheting the dc stitches, fasten off the yarn but leave a tail for sewing, roughly 10-12 inches.
- Spiral your flower into a cute little rose shape with the dc stitches on the top of the rose, and the chainsaw on the bottom. Sew the bottom of the rose together.
- Make 6-7 roses.
Crochet Rose Leaves:
- With the green yarn, ch x9.
- Follow this sequence of stitches, starting in the second ch from the hook: sl st, sc, hdc, dc x2, hdc, sc, sl st. You should be at the end of the chain. Now make a chain and flip to the unworked side of the foundation chain. Follow the sequence again: sl st, sc, hdc, dc x2, hdc, sc, sl st. Then fasten off the yarn and leave a tail for sewing.
- Make 5 leaves.
Sewing:
- Sew the leaves on to the top of the soil, make sure they are evenly spaced and radiating from the center.
- Sew the roses to the top of the vase anyway you would like, I had one rose in the center and 5 roses surrounding it. The leaves should be peeking out between the roses.
- And now you have a finished crochet rose pot! I hope you enjoyed this free crochet rose pattern












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