Fill up your room with these 3D Knitted Flowers Free Patterns, which give you freedom to use up the leftover yarn.
Spring has arrived, and you have this urge to fill your room with flowers. Try these 3D Knitted Flowers Free Patterns that will actually pop out in any of your fabrics. It will bring a soft, lifelike touch to everything from accessories to home décor. You can decorate your hat, brighten up the cushion, use it as a brooch, or simply enjoy a quick creative project; these patterns are a joy to knit. Grab your yarn and needles, and let these little flowers bring a fresh burst of color to your knitting.
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3D Knitted Flowers Free Patterns
Gift ready-made bouquets to your teachers and staff, and create these 6 colorful blooms.
1. Knitted Rose Pattern

A simple yet beautifully structured rose pattern by Studio Knit is perfect for beginners. The petals of them stand out nicely, giving it a neat 3D look. The video with step-by-step instructions will make it easier for you.
2. Daffodil Flowers

A soft and delicate flower by Hayfield that looks charming on any project. The layers give it a gentle, realistic shape that is easy to follow and doesn’t take much time. It could be your next masterpiece in DK yarn.
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3. Knitted Flower Tutorial

Julie Taylor has designed these flowers with a fuller look, with nicely shaped petals. It adds a pretty texture without being too complicated. Use up your leftover yarn bits, which are a great option for gifts or embellishments.
4. In Bloom Knit Wreath

A wreath that will never die, created by Yarnspirations, adding a pretty texture without being too complicated. This measures approximately 14” and is knitted using US 7 knitting needles.
Make dreamy wreaths with these metal floral hoops for macrame, florals & wedding centerpieces.
5. Stitches in Time

A more detailed, uniquely structured flower is made by Franklin Habit, which gives a realistic feel once completed. The result is truly eye-catching. You can use it as a brooch on your favorite jacket.
6. Sunflower

Amanda Berry created this one to have a soft, rounded petal shape and a bright appearance. If you know the sunflower theory, then knit two sunflowers if you are gifting it to your best friend.
Grab sunflower DK yarn, which is soft, versatile, and perfect for all your knitting projects.
7. Pinwheel Flowers

A textured flower by Frankie Brown that feels rich and full, which creates depth without much effort. It is made using simple garter stitches, which are knitted in one piece. You can use it as a brooch or decoration, which has stalks and leaves.
8. Fabulous Floral Knit Fridgies

The cute and pink flowers have a playful and slightly bold design, created by Yarnspirations. The petals and leaves are nicely defined and stand out well. You can even dress up your fridge with these according to the spring theme.
9. Crocuses: knit a spring flower

A neat and compact flower by Alexis Hamann-Nazaroff is worked with the knitting gauge of 0 stitches and 0 rows = 10 cm with clean shaping. The powerful purple shine of crocuses signifies the coming of spring and color.
Start with this ultimate starter kit for colorful crafts filled with 20 colors.
10. Knitted Poinsettia Pattern

A beautifully crafted poinsettia is available on the Planet June craft blog with clear, defined layers. It is knitted flat using only basic stitches, so if you are a beginner, you can easily create this.
11. Woodland Wreath, Bluebells

Frankie Brown is the designer behind this intricate design, which has a slightly intricate look but is easy to follow. It is made using DK yarn weight and US 3 knitting needles. You can create this handmade bouquet for your friend and make them feel extra special.
12. Forget me not

The knitted forget-me-not flower that will not close its petals and that has a light and airy feel is made by Gemma Gilani. The knitting gauge for this pattern is 22 stitches and 28 rows = 10 cm in stockinette stitch. The stem and body of the flower are knitted as one piece in the round.
13. Lavender Flower

It’s the time of spring, and to mention the lavender flower is a must. The fuller bloom that really stands out in 3D form gives it a rich texture. Robert Leah made it an impressive knit.
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