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Free Crochet Daffodil Flower Pattern for Handmade Decor

Published: Apr 25, 2026 by Ali raza · This blog generates income via ads

Watch your space bloom with gorgeous daffodils using free crochet daffodil flower pattern and enjoy cheerful charm that lasts all year round.

Bright yellow petals and a cheerful green stem can light up any space and bring a big smile to faces young and old. With a crochet daffodil flower pattern, turning simple yarn into a beautiful flower is within reach for everyone, no matter their skill or reading level. The result is a pretty flower that never fades and needs no care, staying lovely year after year.

Crochet Daffodil Flower with Free Simple Pattern

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Display them in a vase for a touch of spring on your table, pin one to your favorite bag for a pop of color, or give them to someone you love as a small token of joy. The easy steps and clear look make it feel simple and fun, making this pattern a smart pick for anyone who wants a beautiful blossom without any fuss. Watch your space brighten up and your heart fill with happiness—one loop at a time.

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Daffodil Flower Free Crochet Pattern

Materials

  • Yarn:
    • Orange, sunflower yellow, and pale yellow (cotton), plus green for leaves (Silvia brand recommended)
  • Hook: 2 mm crochet hook
  • Wire: Thin, flexible craft wire (for shaping petals and leaves)
  • Florist/Skewer stick: For flower stem
  • Scissors
  • Stitch marker (optional)
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • Plastic flowerpot (~5 cm tall, or pot of choice)
  • Styrofoam (or foam balls) to fill the pot and support arrangement
  • Craft/rubber glue (e.g., white glue, for making faux grass)
  • Paintbrush (for glue, optional)
  • Small stones or rice (optional, for pot weight)

Key Abbreviations (US Terms)

  • ch: Chain
  • sc: Single crochet
  • hdc: Half double crochet
  • dc: Double crochet
  • sl st: Slip stitch
  • st(s): Stitch(es)
  • inc: Increase (2 sts in same st)
  • MR: Magic ring

Special Notes

  • Petals and leaves use wire for shaping—always crochet over the wire unless noted.
  • Flower colors may be customized.
  • Pot insert topped with faux-grass is made by cutting up leftover green yarn.
  • Trumpet/bell is worked in continuous rounds, using a stitch marker for start/end.

Pattern Instructions

1. Petals (Make 6)

With yellow yarn and 2 mm hook:

  1. Ch 13.
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  2. Row 1 (first side):
    • Starting in 2nd ch from hook: sc in each of next 3 ch.
    • Dc inc (2 dc in same ch).
    • Dc in next 2 ch.
    • Dc inc in next ch.
    • Dc in next 2 ch.
    • Dc inc in next ch.
    • Hdc in next ch.
    • Sc in last ch, ch 1, sc in same ch (to round tip).
  3. Row 2 (return side):
    • Hdc in next ch.
    • Dc inc in next ch.
    • Dc in next 2 ch.
    • Dc inc in next ch.
    • Dc in next 2 ch.
    • Dc inc in next ch.
    • Sc in last 3 ch.
    • At base: sl st to starting sc to join.
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  4. Wire edge:
    • Cut a wire slightly longer than the petal.
    • Working with wire along the edge, sc along one side up, around tip, and down the other side.
    • End at base, sl st, cut yarn, glue and wrap yarn and wire end for neatness.

2. Trumpet/Bell Center

With orange or pale yellow:

  1. MR, 5 sc in ring.
  2. Round 1: Do not close completely; sl st to first sc, ch 1.
  3. Round 2: Inc in each st around (2 sc in each) [10 sc].
  4. Round 3: (Sc, inc) around [15 sc].
  5. Round 4: (2 sc, inc) around [20 sc].
  6. Rounds 5–9: Sc in each st around (maintain 20 sc per round). At end of each round, do not work last stitch—instead, slip stitch to first st, ch 1 to begin next round.
  7. Round 10: (Sc in next 3 sts, inc in next) repeat around. Sl st to first st.
  8. Picot edge:
    • (Ch 3, sl st in next st) repeat around to form ruffled edge.
    • Sl st, ch 1, fasten off, weave in ends.
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3. Flower Assembly

  1. Center: Create yellow thread “stamens” by wrapping yellow thread ~8 times around fingers, snip one side, then twist the middle with a wire.
  2. Insert stamen cluster through the MR of the trumpet and secure with glue.
  3. Arrange and glue petals:
    • Evenly space the 6 petals around trumpet base, gluing as you go.
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    • Wrap green yarn around petal/trumpet wire ends for neat finish.
  4. Attach stem:
    • Slide skewer stick through center of flower; secure scarf and wrap with green yarn, gluing as needed.
    • Shape petals and trumpet gently.

4. Leaves (Make 4, or as desired)

With green yarn and 2 mm hook:

  1. Ch 35.
  2. Hold wire along chain, working over it.
  3. Row 1 (first side):
    • Skip 1 ch, hdc in next ch.
    • Dc in next 31 ch.
    • Hdc in last ch.
  4. Ch 1, turn and work along base (other side of ch):
    • Hdc in first st.
    • Dc in next 31 st.
    • Hdc in last st.
  5. Sl st to base, fasten off.
  6. Arrange wire for natural curve. Secure ends as described in assembly.

5. Faux Grass and Pot Assembly

A. Prepare Pot:

  1. Cut Styrofoam circles to fit snug inside pot. Glue layers as needed for height/stability.
  2. Add small stones or rice at bottom for weight if desired.

B. Faux Grass:

  1. Spread a thick layer of craft glue/rubber cement over Styrofoam.
  2. Take green yarn, wind several layers around finger, snip bundles into “grass” clippings (short pieces).
  3. Sprinkle clippings over glue, pressing to adhere, and let dry.

C. Final Assembly:

  1. Arrange and glue flower stems and leaf wires securely into styrofoam.
  2. Angle leaves for a natural look.
  3. Ensure all ends are hidden, and add more “grass” as needed for coverage.
  4. Let glue dry completely before displaying.
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Pattern Corrections & Tips

  • Petal shaping: If petals curl or twist, gently shape using wire or block slightly.
  • Color: Feel free to use variations, such as white petals with orange bells.
  • Pot filler: Ensure foam is level with pot rim for best appearance before adding faux grass.

Conclusion

This potted narcissus pattern provides a detailed, realistic flower with botanical structure, wired leaves, and a charming faux-grass presentation. The flowers look stunning as a spring or holiday centerpiece, and the method is adaptable for any color preference or pot size.

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