Give an iconic and colourful flower that super-kawaii amigurumi styling with our free crochet sunflower pattern.
Sunflowers are a fun and relatively easy plant to grow in the garden, and these colourful flowers are loved by both adults and children alike (plus the seeds are delicious). But you don’t have to be green-fingered to enjoy them thanks to this pattern – you don’t even need a garden!
This free sunflower crochet pattern by Michael Cao is perfect for brightening up your home.
You can insert a wooden dowel or chopstick into the stem which means you can display it in a plant pot, or alternatively leave it soft for a cuddly cute childrens toy.
This crochet sunflower pattern first appeared in issue 137 of Simply Crochet magazine. Find out what’s inside the latest issue of Simply Crochet magazine and subscribe today!
Stunning stitches
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Free crochet sunflower pattern
You will need
- Stylecraft Special DK (100% acrylic, 100g/295m), or alternative DK yarn, 1 ball of each:
- Mocha (1064)
- Dandelion (1856)
- Meadow (1065)
- A small amount of any light pink yarn
- Black stranded cotton
- A 3.75mm (US F/5) hook
- 2 safety eyes, 14mm
- Toy stuffing
- A wooden dowel or chopstick (approx 25cm long)
Tension
Tension is not critical, but it may affect the yarn quantities required
Measurements
Sunflower measures approx 30cm (11¾in) tall
Abbreviations
Inv dec Insert hook through fl of next 2 sts, yrh and pull through both sts, yrh and pull through 2 loops on hook. Find out more in our how to do the crochet invisible decrease tutorial.
You can find a full list of all abbreviations we use in our abbreviations and conversions guide. This free crochet sunflower pattern is written in UK terminology but you can easily convert it to US terms using the guide.
Notes
Parts of this pattern are worked using the amigurumi method. Work in a continuous spiral without closing off each round with a ss. You may find it helpful to place a marker in the first st of each round, moving it up as you go.
This item is not suitable as a toy for a child under 36 months due to the inclusion of potentially hazardous parts.