Make a crochet tulip using my Crochet Tulip Pattern to brighten up someone's day! Crochet flowers are so cute and perfect for gifting!
I love tulips, and where I live, we even have a spring festival for them! The Tulip Festival brings many people to my state, and for good reason—it looks like something straight out of the Netherlands, with fields and fields of tulips, minus a few windmills.
I have always associated tulips with spring, and since they are some of my favorite flowers, I decided to crochet one! They would be super cute for selling at markets or just handing out to people.
Imagine sneaking a crocheted tulip into a real tulip bouquet and saying, “I love you until the last one dies.” Insert sobbing here. It's so romantic, cheesy, and I just love that kind of stuff.
If you want to make a lot of tulips for people, I recommend my tiny crochet tulip keychain pattern.
Now that I have enticed you to make a tulip or two, let's get started!
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✏️ Things To Note:
- Flower Size: My tulip has a fairly large flower top, but you can easily make it smaller by adjusting the width of the rows to your preference. This is a super easy customizable pattern.
- Yarn Type: I used worsted weight yarn for this project, but any type of yarn works! Just know that if you use size 5 yarn or larger, the flower will also increase in size.
- Bendy Stem Option: If you want the stem to be bendy, you can include wire, a bendable hair curler, or a pipe cleaner in the stem.
💭Abbreviations to Remember (US terms)
- Magic ring - mr
- Single crochet - sc
- Increase - inc
- Chain - ch
- Decrease - dec
- Half Double Crochet - hdc
- Double Crochet - dc
🧋Variations
Customizable Design: This pattern is highly customizable. You can adjust the width and height of the tulips.
Color Options: Choose different colors to match your style or occasion.
Stem Options: Decide whether to crochet the stem. For a thinner and simpler stem:
- Wire Method: Insert wire through the tulip's middle and wrap and glue yarn around it.
- Secure the Wire: Ensure the wire is secured from inside the tulip flower.
🍵Instructions for Crochet Tulip Flower
The flower part of this pattern is made in rounds.
Round 1: Using the yarn you want the petals to be made out of, make a mr and then make sc x6 in the circle. If you find it difficult making a magic ring you can chain 2 and then crochet sc x6 in the second chain from the hook. (6)
Round 2: Inc in every sc. (12)
Round 3: Inc, sc. Then repeat until end of round (18)
Round 4: Inc, sc x2, inc. Then repeat until end of round (24)
Round 5: Inc, sc x3, inc. Then repeat until end of round (30).
If you are doing a wrapped stem vs crocheted stem I would stop increasing here and do 10 rounds of 30, then finish the flower as instructed.
Round 6: Inc, sc x4, inc. Then repeat until end of round (36).
Round 7: Inc, sc x5. Then repeat until end of round (42)
Round 8-20: Sc in every stitch. (42) At the end, fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.
You want to stuff the flower with polyfill, then with your needle and long yarn tail sew the top of the tulip shut by forming it into a square (for mental referencing) then insert your hook into a stitch on each top side of the square so you have a diamond formed from the sewing, then pulltight to close the tulip.
Then sew the top sections of the tulip closed so no polyfill can escape and you are done. I wanted my tulip to look a bit more closed, so I sewed through the 4 ends of the tulip tips and pulled them closer together.
Crochet Leaves:
The leaves are made in rounds, but start off as a chain at first.
Round 1: Ch x31 and turn your work.
Round 2: In the second chain from the hook make a sc. Then in the following chains, make: sc x2, hdc x5, dc x14, hdc x5, sc x3. Proceed to ch x2 and then switch to the other side of the leaf and repeat the same stitch sequence. Fasten off and leave a tail for sewing.
You will need to make 2 of these leaves.
Crochet Stem:
The stem is made in rounds and is also optional, depending on if you want to crochet a stem, or wrap yarn around a wire.
Round 1: Make a mr and then sc x8 into the circle. Pull tight. (8)
Round 2-6: Make a sc in each stitch. (8) If you haven’t done so yet, now is a good time to flip the stem the correct way, so the right side is on the outside because it gets more difficult as the stem gets longer.
Round 7: Dec, sc x2, dec, sc x2 (6).
Round 8-38: Sc in every stitch (6). Fasten off and leave a tail for sewing.
Finishing:
Stuff the stem, and sew the stem to the tulip petals. Then sew the leaves to the tulip stem near the bottom or bottom half of the stem at least.
And now you have a crocheted tulip flower made from my crochet tulip pattern!
🐌Expert Tips
- Avoiding Droop: If you stuff the stem with polyfill, the stem will be soft and the flower may droop. To prevent this, stuff the stem tightly or insert a supporting wire in the middle for added strength.
- Customizing the Height: If you want a shorter tulip, simply reduce the number of increase rounds or use fewer stitches in the first few rounds.
- Color Combinations: Experiment with different color combinations for the petals and leaves to create unique variations.
🧵Pattern FAQs
Of course! It will just be an extra large tulip then.
If you want a skinnier tulip, you can go down a few increase rounds, so instead of going to 42, you stop increasing at 36 or 30.
Absolutely! If you are having issues with the stem you can always just wire wrap it, and you can omit the leaves if that is too hard for you too. Very customizable to skill level.
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If you tried this Crochet Tulip 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 Tulip Pattern
Materials
Abbreviations (US terms)
- mr = Magic ring
- sc = Single crochet
- inc = Increase
- dec = Decrease
- hdc = Half Double Crochet
- dc = Double Crochet
Notes
- Adjust the tulip flower top size to your preference.
- Customizable pattern works with any yarn type; larger yarn increases flower size.
- For a bendy stem, use wire, a hair curler, or a pipe cleaner.
- Customize width, height, color, and stem style.
- For a simpler stem, attach wire through the tulip's middle, wrap, and securely glue yarn around it from inside the flower.
Instructions
Tulip:
- The flower part of this pattern is made in rounds.
- Round 1: Using the yarn you want the petals to be made out of, make a mr and then make sc x6 in the circle. If you find it difficult making a magic ring you can chain 2 and then crochet sc x6 in the second chain from the hook. (6)
- Round 2: Inc in every sc. (12)
- Round 3: Inc, sc, and then repeat until end of round (18)
- Round 4: Inc, sc x2, inc, and then repeat until end of round (24)
- Round 5: Inc, sc x3, inc, and then repeat until end of round (30)
- Round 6: Inc, sc x4, inc, and then repeat until end of round (36)
- Round 7: Inc, sc x5, and then repeat until end of round (42)
- Round 8-20: Sc in every stitch. (42) At the end, fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.
- Finishing off the flower portion:
- You want to stuff the flower with polyfill, then with your needle and long yarn tail sew the top of the tulip shut by forming it into a square (for mental referencing) then insert your hook into a stitch on each top side of the square so you have a diamond formed from the sewing, then pulltight to close the tulip. Then sew the top sections of the tulip closed so no polyfill can escape and you are done. I wanted my tulip to look a bit more closed, so I sewed through the 4 ends of the tulip tips and pulled them closer together.
Leaves:
- The leaves are made in rounds, but start off as a chain at first.
- Round 1: Ch x31 and turn your work.
- Round 2: In the second chain from the hook make a sc. Then in the following chains, make: sc x2, hdc x5, dc x14, hdc x5, sc x3. Proceed to ch x2 and then switch to the other side of the leaf and repeat the same stitch sequence. Fasten off and leave a tail for sewing.
- You will need to make 2 of these leaves.
Stem:
- The stem is made in rounds and is also optional, depending on if you want to crochet a stem, or wrap yarn around a wire.
- Round 1: Make a mr and then sc x8 into the circle. Pull tight. (8)
- Round 2-6: Make a sc in each stitch. (8) If you haven’t done so yet, now is a good time to flip the stem the correct way, so the right side is on the outside because it gets more difficult as the stem gets longer.
- Round 7: Dec, sc x2, dec, sc x2 (6).
- Round 8-38: Sc in every stitch (6). Fasten off and leave a tail for sewing.
Finishing:
- Stuff the stem, and sew the stem to the tulip petals. Then sew the leaves to the tulip stem near the bottom or bottom half of the stem at least.
- And now you have a crocheted tulip flower made from my crochet tulip pattern!
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