Spruce up your home décor with this free crochet vase pattern, that adds charm while beautifully displaying your favorite flowers in style.
Flowers have a special way of brightening up any space and when you place them in a vase made with thread or yarn the beauty becomes even more enchanting. A crochet vase pattern is a creative and unique option for someone who loves adding a personal touch to their home. This charming vase can be shaped and sized to fit any shelf table or countertop. It is lightweight easy to move and safe to use around children because it does not break like glass.
Free Crochet Vase Pattern: Perfect for Gift or Décor
Add your favorite color or pattern to match the season or a fun holiday. Many people use it for real or artificial flowers and sometimes as a holder for pens brushes or other small items. The crochet vase pattern brings life to every corner and shows off your own style while making your home look warm and inviting. The whole process lets you relax and enjoy making something beautiful with your hands.
Crochet Textured Mini Vase Pattern
Materials
- Yarn: Worsted weight or light worsted (2 mm wool or cotton recommended)
- Crochet Hook: 3.5 mm
- Stuffing: Polyester fiberfill or silicone fiberfill, or alternative stuffing
- Scissors
- Yarn Needle: For sewing and weaving in ends
Key Abbreviations
- ch – chain
- sl st – slip stitch
- sc – single crochet
- hdc – half double crochet
- dc – double crochet
- fpdc – front post double crochet (used for “relief” stitch)
- inc – increase (work two stitches in the same stitch)
- st(s) – stitch(es)
Special Notes
- This pattern is worked in the round.
- Rounds begin with chain stitches (not counted as stitches unless noted).
- Increases are made as specified to expand vase diameter.
- Front post double crochet (fpdc): Yarn over, insert hook from front to back around the post of the designated stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, complete as a normal dc.
- Adjust yarn weight and hook size as preferred for differing vase sizes.
Pattern Instructions
Vase Body
Base
- Magic Ring:
- Form a magic ring.
- Rnd 1: Work 8 sc into the ring. Pull tight to close. Join with sl st to first sc. (8 sts)
- Rnd 2 (Increase):
- Ch 1, 2 sc in each st around. Join with sl st. (16 sts)
- Finish off starting tail:
- Secure the yarn tail at the center of the ring by weaving in and trimming as desired.
- Rnd 3:
- Ch 1, (1 sc in next st, inc in next st) repeat around. Join with sl st. (24 sts)
- Rnd 4:
- Ch 1, (sc in next 2 sts, inc in next st) repeat around. Join with sl st. (32 sts)
Midsection
- Rnd 5 (Start Textured Sides):
- Work into the back loops only.
- Ch 2 (counts as first dc), dc in same st and next 2 sts.
- (dc in next 3 sts, 2 dc in next st) repeat around. Join with sl st.
(There will be 3 plain dc, then an increase; total 40 sts)
Side Pattern
- Rnd 6:
- Ch 2 (counts as first dc).
- [fpdc around next dc, dc in each of next 3 dc] repeat around. Join with sl st. (40 sts)
- Rnds 7-8 (Repeat Side Pattern):
- Ch 2, [fpdc around next fpdc, dc in each of next 3 dc] repeat around. Join with sl st.
- Rnd 9 (Decrease Round):
- Ch 2.
- Decrease Sequence: [begin fpdc (leave 2 loops on hook), begin dc in next dc, leave 3 loops on hook, yarn over, pull through all loops (one decrease made)], dc2tog over next two dc, continue.
- Repeat for the round to decrease and start tapering the neck.
- Rnd 10 (Decrease, alternate):
- Ch 2.
- (fpdc, dc2tog) repeat. Continue as established, always joining with sl st.
- Rnd 11:
- Ch 2.
- [fpdc, dc in next st] repeat around.
- Continue in pattern (relief and dc) without further decreases.
- Rnd 12:
- Ch 2, [fpdc, dc in next st] repeat around.
- Pause here to add stuffing.
Top Increases
- Rnd 13 (Increase at Rim):
- Ch 2, dc in same st, fpdc around next fpdc.
- (2 dc in next st, fpdc around fpdc) repeat around.
- This will give the rim gentle outward flare.
- Rnd 14 (Final Rim Round):
- Ch 2, [2 dc in next st] x 2, fpdc around fpdc repeat round.
- At each increase spot, place two dc in each dc, then work the relief stitch; this produces a slightly wider rim.
- Finish Off:
- Join with sl st, ch 1, cut yarn. Weave in ends.
Vase Base Edging
- With right side facing, join yarn to any unworked front loop of Rnd 5.
- Ch 1, sc in each front loop around to form a clean base edge.
- Join with sl st, fasten off and weave in ends.
Finishing Touches
- Fill center with stuffing firmly.
- Gently shape vase as needed.
- If necessary, lightly block for neater finish.
Conclusion
A quick, elegant vase worked in rounds, with a tasteful relief-texture for extra dimension. Suitable for holding mini crochet bouquets or as a decorative accent for any room, this vase can be customized in size and color to suit your space.
Pattern Corrections & Tips
- Decreases: Always ensure decreases are evenly spaced for symmetrical shaping.
- Texture: Maintain consistent tension for clean post stitches.
- Filling: Stuff firmly before closing top rounds for best structure, but avoid overstuffing which may distort shape.
- Joining: When switching from sc base to dc sides, use the back loop only for a visible seam line.









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