Charm your collection with a Crochet Flower Hairclip Pattern perfect for stylish accessories and showcasing your love for creativity.

A Crochet Flower Hairclip Pattern is a fun and practical project that combines creativity and purpose. This pattern lets you shape a colorful, delicate floral design that can be easily attached to a hairclip, offering a stylish way to accessorize. It's a great opportunity to use leftover yarn or experiment with colors, making it quick to complete and suitable for all skill levels.
Fresh Crochet Flower Hairclip for Modern Accessories
You can match your handmade creation to an outfit, gift it to a loved one, or use it as a decorative piece for special occasions. It's an ideal way to personalize your look while enjoying the satisfaction of making something beautiful and functional. Bold or subtle, every stitch is an opportunity for individuality.
Materials Needed
- Yarn: 4-ply cotton yarn in desired colors (e.g. one for the flower and one for the leaf).
- Hook: 2.15 mm crochet hook.
- Needle: Tapestry needle for weaving in ends.
Pattern Notes
- The flower is crocheted in rounds, followed by creating petal shapes.
- The chain leaf is worked separately and involves alternating stitches along both sides of the foundation chain.
- US crochet terminology is used throughout this pattern.
Abbreviations
- ch: Chain
- sl st: Slip stitch
- sc: Single crochet
- hdc: Half double crochet
- dc: Double crochet
- ()×6: Repeat the sequence of instructions in the parentheses six times.
Crochet Flower Pattern
Center of Flower
Round 1:
- Work 6 sc in a magic loop.
- Pull the yarn tail tightly to close the loop.
- Sl st in the first stitch to join the round.

Round 2:
- Ch 1, work 2 sc in each stitch. (Total: 12 sc)
- Sl st in the first stitch to close the round.
Round 3:
- Ch 1, work (sc, inc) × 6. (Total: 18 sc)
- Sl st in the first stitch to close the round.
Finish off by chaining 1 and cutting the yarn.
Flower Petals
- Attach yarn with sl st to any stitch of the base.
- Petal Sequence:
- Sl st, ch 2, 1 dc in the same stitch, 2 dc in next stitch, 1 dc in next stitch, ch 2, sl st in the same stitch.
- This completes the first petal.

- Repeat the sequence:
- (sl st, ch 2, 1 dc), 2 dc in next stitch, (1 dc, ch 2, sl st) for all remaining stitches around the base.
- After completing all petals, finish the flower with a sl st.

Chain Leaf Pattern
- Start with a slip knot and ch 12.
- First Side of the Leaf:
- Sc in the second chain from the hook.
- Hdc in the next chain.
- Dc in the next chain.
- Hdc in the next chain.
- Sc in the next chain.
- Sl st in the next chain.
- Sc in the next chain.
- Hdc in the next chain.
- Dc in the next chain.
- Hdc in the next chain.
- 3 sc in the last chain.

- Second Side of the Leaf (worked along the opposite side of the foundation chain):
- Hdc in the next chain.
- Dc in the next chain.
- Hdc in the next chain.
- Sc in the next chain.
- Sl st in the next chain.
- Sc in the next chain.
- Hdc in the next chain.
- Dc in the next chain.
- Hdc in the next chain.
- Sc in the next chain.
- To finish: Sl st in the first stitch.
Finishing the Pattern
- Weave in all loose ends using a tapestry needle.
- Attach the chain leaf to the flower using either a small amount of hot glue or by sewing them together with yarn.
- Optionally, assemble these pieces onto a keyring or as an applique for other projects.

Final Words
Congratulations! You've completed the Crochet Flower Hairclip pattern. This design is a beautiful and versatile piece that can be used as a keychain, bag accessory, or part of larger projects like home decor or gifts.
Tips to Maintain the Pattern
- Use stitch markers to keep track of rounds during the flower center.
- Ensure tension remains consistent for neat and even petals.
- When working the chain leaf, avoid over-pulling stitches to keep the shape balanced and symmetrical.
- Consider blocking the flower and leaf for better shape retention.
