Looking to learn a beautiful crochet spiral flower that’s perfect for pins, brooches, or home décor? In this easy-to-follow tutorial, you’ll discover how to transform simple stitches into a vibrant floral design, working from the base spiral to a fully shaped flower with leafy accents. Whether you’re an intermediate crocheter or just want to add something special to your crafting portfolio, this guide has you covered!
What You’ll Learn
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Creating a crochet spiral foundation
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Switching colors effortlessly for eye-catching contrast
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Building loopy petals using basic stitches
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Assembling the flower with petals, stem, and leaves
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Tension control and tips for a professional finish
Materials You’ll Need
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Yarn: Two complementary colors (e.g., green for stem, bright orange for petals)
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Crochet hook: Suitable size for your yarn (e.g. 3 mm or 4 mm)
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Scissors, tapestry needle
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Optional: Craft wire for added leaf/stem stability
Step 1: Craft the Spiral Base 🌿
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Start with a magic ring (or chain + slip stitch).
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Crochet a tightly coiled spiral using predominantly the green yarn.
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Follow the original tutorial timing and stitch counts for accuracy.
Tip: Keep tension firm to ensure the spiral holds shape as you build outwards.
Step 2: Add the Petal Loops
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Switch to the petal color (orange).
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Crochet elongated loop stitches, spacing them evenly around the spiral.
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Complete one full round, then fasten off and weave in ends.
Tip: Make loops uniform in size—use a stitch marker or visual guide to maintain consistency.
Step 3: Shape the Flower & Leaves
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Gently spread out the loops to create a floral shape.
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With green yarn, crochet a short stem from the spiral’s underside.
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Add crochet leaves on either side—use simple leaf patterns or follow along with the tutorial.
Tip: Pinch and shape petals and leaves as you go to mimic natural curves.
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📽️ Watch the Tutorial
With just a few simple stitches, you can craft a gorgeous crochet spiral flower—perfect as a brooch, home décor accent, or a whimsical gift. Don’t forget to share your creations with hashtags like #CrochetSpiralFlower and link back to this tutorial!









