About flowers filet crochet patterns
The flower collection covers the blooms that carry spring and summer projects: a rounded full flower, a pared-back simple blossom for beginners and repeats, an upright tulip, and a fuller rose. They are charted as clean filet blocks so each petal and center stays crisp on the grid, whether you are stitching a single statement bloom or tiling a field of them.
Floral motifs are some of the most flexible designs in filet crochet. A single flower anchors the center of a runner or cushion, a row of tulips makes an instant border along a hem or tea towel, and the simple flower tiles into an all-over background without losing definition. Pair any bloom with the leaf and vine motifs from the Nature category to build garlands, wreaths, and climbing borders that feel cohesive across a whole piece.
Each flower is fully editable once you open it in the editor. Add a stem and leaves, hollow out the center for an open-mesh look, enlarge the grid for a bolder bloom, or repeat the motif into a garland with even spacing. The simple flower is especially forgiving for first-time charters, while the rose rewards a little extra shading work. When you are happy, export the pattern in your preferred format or print a numbered chart to follow row by row at your own gauge.