Beginner-Friendly Crochet Amigurumi Tulip Pattern Free

Beginner-Friendly Crochet Amigurumi Tulip Pattern Free

The crochet tulip is a wonderful little creation that’s charming, simple, and full of joy. It’s a perfect handmade piece to brighten your space or add a personal touch to your accessories. With its delicate petals, soft leaf details, and a little loop at the end, this tulip can serve as a decorative keychain, bag charm, or even a unique gift for someone special.

Beginner-Friendly Crochet Amigurumi Tulip Pattern Free

Making this crochet tulip is fun and easy to follow, even for beginners. Using basic stitches, you’ll create the petals, leaves, and stem step-by-step. You’ll also get to shape the tulip with a little filling to give it that adorable, full look. The best part? You can use any colors you like! Whether it’s soft pastels or bold shades, your tulip will truly reflect your style.

Credit Anutha – The Crochet World

Materials & Tools Needed

  1. Yarn:
    • 100% Cotton yarn
    • Green for the leaf
    • Desired color for the tulip flower
  2. Crochet Hook: 3 mm crochet hook
  3. Soft Filling/Stuffing: For the flower
  4. Darning Needle: To attach and weave in ends
  5. Scissors
  6. Stitch Marker: Optional, to keep track of your rounds

Beginner-Friendly Crochet Amigurumi Tulip Pattern Free

Crochet Instructions

Component 1: Leaf

  1. Start with Green Yarn:
    • Make a slip knot.
    • Chain 2 to begin.
  2. First Puff Stitch (3 Yarn Overs):
    • Turn your work.
    • Go to the second chain from the hook.
    • Create a puff stitch:
      • Yarn over, insert hook into the chain, and pull up a loop (3 loops on hook).
      • Repeat 2 more times (7 loops on hook).
      • Yarn over, pull through all 7 loops.
      • Chain 1 to secure.
  3. Second Puff Stitch (4 Yarn Overs):
    • Yarn over, insert into the chain-1 space, pull up a loop.
    • Do 4 yarn overs (9 loops on hook).
    • Yarn over, pull through all loops on the hook.
    • Chain 1 to secure.
  4. Third Puff Stitch (6 Yarn Overs):
    • Repeat the process, but use 6 yarn overs (13 loops on hook).
    • Chain 1 to secure.
  5. Fourth and Fifth Puff Stitches (8 Yarn Overs):
    • Repeat with 8 yarn overs (17 loops on hook).
    • Chain 1 at the end.
  6. Sixth Puff Stitch (6 Yarn Overs):
    • Repeat with 6 yarn overs, pulling through 13 loops.
    • Chain 1.
  7. Seventh Puff Stitch (4 Yarn Overs):
    • Repeat with 4 yarn overs, pulling through 9 loops.
    • Chain 1.
  8. Eighth Puff Stitch (3 Yarn Overs):
    • End with 3 yarn overs, pulling through 7 loops.
    • Chain 1.
  9. Top Curve of the Leaf:
    • Chain 1, go to the first chain-1 space at the base, and make 2 single crochets.
    • Chain 2, skip the next puff stitch, and single crochet between the next puff stitches.
    • Repeat around the edge of the leaf, forming small arches along the edges.
    • At the end, single crochet 3 into the top corner and repeat arches on the opposite side.
    • Secure with a slip stitch and a long tail for sewing.
  10. Finishing:
    • Secure the yarn.
    • Use the tail to attach the leaf to the flower later.

Component 2: Tulip Flower

  1. Start with the Flower Color:
    • Create a magic circle.
    • Chain 1 to secure.
  2. Round 1:
    • Make 6 single crochets into the magic circle.
    • Pull the tail to close the circle.
  3. Round 2:
    • Work 2 single crochets in each stitch (increase in every stitch).
    • You will have 12 single crochets.
  4. Round 3:
    • 1 single crochet in the first stitch, then 2 single crochets in the next stitch.
    • Alternate this pattern (1 sc, 2 sc) around the row.
    • You will have 18 single crochets.
  5. Round 4:
    • 1 single crochet in each of the first 2 stitches, then 2 single crochets in the next stitch.
    • Alternate this pattern (1 sc, 1 sc, 2 sc).
    • You will have 24 single crochets.
  6. Rounds 5 to 12:
    • Work 1 single crochet in every stitch for 8 rounds, maintaining 24 stitches per round.
  7. Finish the Flower:
    • Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing.
    • Secure the last stitch.
  8. Stuff the Flower:
    • Insert soft filling into the flower.
  9. Attach the Base:
    • Fold the flower’s top in half and whipstitch the edges together to close the top.
    • Use a needle and the long tail to secure.

Component 3: Stem (Optional Loop)

  1. With Flower Color:
    • Start with a slip knot, then chain 30.
    • Leave a small tail for securing.
  2. Attach the Loop:
    • Thread the loop into the center of the flower base and secure it with a knot.

Assembly

  1. Attach Leaf to Flower:
    • Use a needle to sew the leaf to the flower.
    • Place the leaf lower on the flower base (around rows 2-3 from the bottom).
    • Sew in a way that stitches do not show on the outer side of the flower.
  2. Secure Everything:
    • Hide any remaining tails and secure the yarn ends.
    • Trim excess yarn if necessary.

Finishing Touches

  • The tulip flower is ready! You can use this as a keychain, bag accessory, or simply as a decorative piece.
  • Optional: Attach a keyring or other hardware to the loop to turn it into a functional accessory.
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