Garden & Flowers

Blooms, leaves, and garden visitors for spring and summer pieces.

15 editable filet crochet patterns.

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Patterns
15
Difficulty
Beginner to Easy
Grid sizes
from about 19×19 to 27×27 squares
Best season
spring

Difficulty breakdown

7 Beginner8 Easy

All 15 patterns

About this collection

Curated by the Filet Crochet Chart Builder team · Last updated

The full flower bed: roses, tulips, daisies, sunflowers, and simpler blossoms, joined by the bees, butterflies, and ladybugs that visit them and a watering can to tend it all. Floral motifs are the most flexible designs in filet — a single bloom anchors a runner, while a simple flower tiles into an all-over field.

Pair any bloom with a leaf to build garlands and climbing borders, or scatter a few bees and butterflies across a blanket. Everything is editable, so you can add a stem, hollow a centre for open mesh, or enlarge a bloom for a statement piece.

Garden & Flowers — frequently asked questions

How many patterns are in the Garden & Flowers collection?
There are 15 editable filet crochet patterns in this collection, ranging beginner to easy in difficulty. Every one opens in the editor as fully editable cells.
What skill level is the garden & flowers collection?
Most patterns here are easy level, with the set spanning beginner to easy. Difficulty is estimated from each chart's size and detail, so you can start with a simpler motif and work up.
What yarn and hook should I use for these patterns?
Smooth cotton, thread to worsted with a 1.5 mm steel up to 4.5 mm is a good starting point. Work the smaller motifs in size 10 cotton thread on a steel hook for fine detail, or move the larger ones to DK or worsted cotton on a bigger hook for blanket-weight pieces. A single solid, light colour reads best either way.
Can I print or export the garden & flowers patterns?
Yes. Open any pattern in the editor to print a clean numbered chart, or export it as a PDF, PNG, JSON, TXT, or CSV. Everything is free and there is no sign-up.
Can I resize or customise these patterns?
Yes. Because every cell is a true block or open mesh, you can resize the grid, crop, mirror, or tile any flowers motif without creating half-stitches, then save your own version.

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