Little Mountain Flower Applique – Free Crochet Pattern

This little Mountain Flower Crochet Applique is a cute and quick flower embellishment that you can crochet with any yarn and any color!

Crochet Little Mountain Flower - Raffamusa Designs

The mountains here in the south of France are filled with these cute, little yellow flowers, which have sort of heart-shaped petals.

When I saw them, I fell in love and set out to reproduce them with crochet.

Of course, the original flowers are much cuter, but these crocheted ones are not bad either! 🙂

Moreover, they’re very quick to crochet, use very little yarn, and are perfect to make with your scraps and leftover bits of yarn!

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Little Mountain Flower - Free Crochet Pattern - Raffamusa Designs

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Crochet Little Mountain Flower - Raffamusa Designs

MATERIALS

  • Sport (2, Fine) Weight Yarn
  • 2.75-mm (C/2 US, 12 UK) Crochet Hook
  • Tapestry Needle

YARN

I used Schachenmayr Catania in the following colors:

  • A – Mango (00411)
  • B – Vanilla (00403)

Feel free to use any yarn with the appropriate hook.

SIZE

Approximately 2.25″ (5.7 cm).

GAUGE

This pattern is too small to accurately determine the gauge.

ABBREVIATIONS (US TERMS)

  • Ch – Chain
  • Dc – Double Crochet
  • MC – Magic Circle
  • Sc – Single Crochet
  • Sl St – Slip Stitch
  • St – Stitch
  • Yo – Yarn over

SPECIAL STITCHES

Magic Circle (MC)
Learn how to crochet the magic circle HERE.

PATTERN NOTES

  • If the pattern says “sc 2”, it means that you have to crochet 1 sc in each of the next 2 sts.
  • *… – Repeat the instructions from * for the indicated number of times.
  • […] – Crochet the instructions within square brackets all in the same indicated st.

Little Mountain FLOWER APPLIQUE – FREE CROCHET PATTERN & STEP-BY-STEP TUTORIAL

With A, make a MC.

Round 1. Ch 1 (does not count as a st), sc 5 in MC. Join with a sl st into first st or with an invisible join. (5 sts, photo 1)

Fasten off A leaving a long tail for sewing your applique on your project.

Crochet Little Mountain Flower - Step-by-Step Tutorial 1 - Raffamusa Designs

PETALS

RS facing, join B in any st of round 1.

Round 2. Ch 2 (photo 2), dc 1 in same st as joining, *ch 1, sl st 1 in the horizontal bar on the post of last dc (indicated by the arrow in photo 3), ch 1, [dc 1, ch 2, sl st 1] in same st (photos 4-5), [sl st 1, ch 2, dc 1] in next st. Repeat from * 4 times. Ch 1, sl st 1 in the horizontal bar on the post of last dc, ch 1, [dc 1, ch 2, sl st 1] in same st. (5 petals)

Fasten off B and weave in your ends.

Crochet Little Mountain Flower - Step-by-Step Tutorial 2 - Raffamusa Designs

WELL DONE, YOUR CROCHET Little Mountain FLOWER APPLIQUE IS READY!

I hope you enjoyed this free crochet pattern. I would love to see your crochet flowers on Facebook or Instagram. Make sure to use the hashtag #raffamusadesigns so that I don’t miss your pics and creations!

Find more free crochet appliques here on the blog…

3 thoughts on “Little Mountain Flower Applique – Free Crochet Pattern”

  1. Such a cute flower! Thanks for sharing the pattern.
    I tried to make it, and I am wondering if “[dc 1, ch 2, sl st 1] in *next st* (photos 4-5)” should say “in same st”? Otherwise, I think we will need 10 sts in Round 1.

    Reply
    • Hi, you’re totally right. All the dc of a petal go in the same stitch! I updated the pattern now. Thank you so much for letting me know that there was a mistake 🙂

      Reply
      • Thanks for updating it! I’ve made a bunch of these little flowers. Guess I need to try some leaves next. 🙂

        Reply

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