Explore these adorable Knitted Flowers Free Patterns, which could be used as a bouquet, a boutonniere, a gift decoration, and a hair clip.
These Knitted Flowers Free Patterns will make anyone’s day special when they are found inside someone’s lunch bag with a special note. Flowers are given at the time of anyone’s birth, anniversaries, inaugurations, and funerals, or any celebration. They are always present during happiness and sorrow, so why not make them even more special by making them handmade?
Knitted Flowers Free Patterns
1. Pinwheel Flowers

Add colors to your life and your room, with these beautiful pinwheel flowers by Frankie Brown. These are knitted in simple garter stitch and done in one piece; they can be used as brooches or decorations.
2. Poppy flower head

Knitted flowers will never dry out or rot, so they are the best gifts for your loved ones. Sammy Bristow created a poopy flower that is cast on 64 stitches using DK yarn and 4 mm needles.
3. Rose flower head

Purple is your favorite color, and you have not found a living rose, so why not create it with the same color of yarn? Sammy Bristow has cast on 111 stitches using 4 mm needles and DK yarn.
4. Crocuses: knit a spring flower

Create your cute little bouquet with two flowers, designed by Alexis Hamann-Nazaroff. The crocuses came out of the cold winter earth for a few weeks in March with their purple shine, and they signify the coming of spring and color and warmth to the world again.
5. Lavender Flower

Roberta Leah’s knitted lavender flower will bring joy. It is a quick and easy pattern to make, using a little yarn and a little time. You can make these flowers as long or short as you like.
6. Poppy Flower

A beautiful poppy flower by Rebecca Marzec-Young has made it about 3 inches across. You can make it as memorial poppies or decorative accents. It is worked in loom knitting, with and gauge of 3 stitches and five rows to 2.5 cm.
7. Poppy Flower

This flower design by Kathy Perry utilizes rolling edges, resulting in straightforward and quick-to-knit projects. When using rolled edges with stockinette stitch, the sides will roll to the purl side, and the top and bottom edges will roll to the knit side.
8. Pretty Flower

White symbolizes peace, and when it appears in a flower, it makes it look pretty. Deirdre McKenna fulfils this wish by knitting this flower. You can use it as a brooch or decorative item.
9. Knitted flower brooch: poinsettia knitting pattern

Kristie McLeod designed a botanical gem for decorating shawls, bags, and more with ease. You can even make a garland of poinsettias to hang above the fireplace.
10. Loom Knit Tulip Flower

Bring home the tulip fields of Europe in a vase! Christie Foo created this loom-knit tulip flower. It is knitted using any color worsted chunky yarn for double strands and green color for single strands.
11. Well-Tempered Flower

A flower that can be a toy, a hot-and-cold pack, and a teether is designed by Sandra Ronca. It is recommended to fill it with dry lentils as they are very pliable and soft, but dry corn or beans, or a mix of these will work as well. You can also use a gel pack.
12. Mother’s Flowers

A knitted bouquet will be the best gift, created by Dody Hall, who uses E-wrap, purl, and u-wrap stitches. It can be accomplished using a round or flat loom and scrap yarn.
13. Knitted Primrose

A primrose with leaves will be completed while watching your favorite Netflix series. The knitting needle used is US 3, and the finished size is 20 cm × 20 cm. It is available on Fitting In Knitting.
14. Sunflower

The Sunflower by Heather Hahn is knitted with worsted-weight yarn in brown, green, and yellow. They symbolize loyalty, positivity, warmth, and happiness.






