November 29, 2025

🌸 Textured Blooming Flower Motif Tutorial🌺🌸💖😍

That is a lovely choice! A Crochet Motif with a Floral Pattern is a classic and versatile design, perfect for joining into blankets, runners, or used individually as coasters or appliqués.

I will detail a step-by-step tutorial for the “Textured Blooming Flower Motif,” which uses dimensional stitches to create raised petals and a soft, squared frame for easy joining.


🌸 Textured Blooming Flower Motif Tutorial

This pattern starts with a dimensional flower center and then transitions into a simple granny structure, making the finished piece look complex but still easy to manage.

Materials You’ll Need

  • Yarn: Medium-weight yarn (worsted/size 4) is recommended, as it makes the textured stitches easy to see.
    • Tip: Use two colors (Color A for the center, Color B for the frame) to enhance the floral effect.
  • Crochet Hook: The size appropriate for your yarn (e.g., 5.0 mm).
  • Scissors, Tapestry Needle.

Key Crochet Terms

AbbreviationStitch Name
chChain
sl stSlip Stitch
dcDouble Crochet
trTreble Crochet
PSPuff Stitch (Special Stitch)
Corner(Cluster, ch 2, Cluster)

Special Stitch: Puff Stitch (PS)

This stitch creates the raised, “blooming” petal texture.

  1. (Yarn over, insert hook into stitch/space, yarn over, pull up loop) 3 times in the same stitch/space (7 loops on hook).
  2. Yarn over and pull through all 7 loops on the hook. Ch 1 to close (this locks the puff).

Part 1: Crocheting the Dimensional Flower

Round 1: Foundation (Color A)

  1. Start: With Color A, make a Magic Ring. ch 3 (counts as dc). Work 11 dc into the ring.
  2. Finish: Pull the tail tight. Join with a sl st to the top of the ch 3. (12 sts).

Round 2: Creating the Blooming Petals (Color A)

  1. ch 2 (does not count as st). Work PS in the same stitch. ch 1 (separates petals).
  2. Repeat: [PS in the next dc st, ch 1] 11 more times. (12 Puff Petals).
  3. Finish: Join with a sl st to the top of the first PS. Fasten off Color A.

Round 3: Anchoring the Petals (Color B)

We join the new color and start defining the shape.

  1. Join Color B into any ch-1 space between the petals with a sl st.
  2. ch 3 (counts as dc). Work 2 dc into the same ch-1 space (First Cluster).
  3. Side Anchor: ch 2.
  4. Repeat: Work [Cluster (3 dc) into the next ch-1 space, ch 2] 11 more times. (12 Clusters, 12 ch-2 spaces).
  5. Finish: Join with a sl st to the top of the ch 3.

Part 2: Squaring the Motif

Round 4: Forming the Square Corners (Color B)

This round strategically places taller stitches (tr) and longer chains to pull the 12-sided shape into a 4-sided square.

  1. sl st into the next ch-2 space.
  2. First Corner: ch 3 (counts as dc). Work (2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) into the same space (Corner Shell).
  3. First Side: ch 1. Work 3 dc into the next ch-2 space. ch 1.
  4. Second Side: Work 3 tr into the next ch-2 space.
  5. Third Side: ch 1. Work 3 dc into the next ch-2 space. ch 1.
  6. Repeat: Work [Corner Shell in the next ch-2 sp, ch 1, 3 dc in next ch-2 sp, ch 1, 3 tr in next ch-2 sp, ch 1, 3 dc in next ch-2 sp, ch 1] 3 more times.
  7. Finish: Join with a sl st to the top of the ch 3.

Round 5: Final Granny Frame

This final round uses the classic granny cluster pattern for a neat, straight edge perfect for joining.

  1. sl st to the ch-2 corner. ch 3. Work (2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) into the corner.
  2. Side: Work [ch 1, 3 dc in next ch-1 space] across the side until you reach the next corner.
    • Note: Treat the space over the 3 tr cluster (from R4) the same as any other side space.
  3. Repeat: Continue the sequence [Corner (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in ch-2 sp, (ch 1, 3 dc in next space) across the side] 3 more times.
  4. Finish: Join with a sl st to the top of the ch 3. Fasten off.

Final Step: Blocking

Blocking is highly recommended for this motif. The raised puff stitches and the sudden transition from a circle to a square can cause some rippling. Wet the finished motif, gently shape the center flower, and pin all four corners out sharply to a 90-degree angle. Let it dry completely to set the beautiful, dimensional floral shape.

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