Ever thought about crocheting a Floyd Rose? With our simple and free pattern, you can easily make one yourself. Let’s dive in!
We have lots of other free patterns for crochet flowers that can be used with bouquets, and you can try crocheting them too. We find that it also looks beautiful paired with lavender, forget-me-nots, tulips and some green leaves. Crochet Flower Bouqet Pattern list link.
This Floyd rose is one of our crochet rose collections. Crochet roses come in many colors and varieties, but they usually symbolize love and beauty. Roses are one of the most popular flowers in the world, and they make a beautiful addition to any crochet flower bouquet. All of our crochet rose pattern list link.
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Color Variations
- Color variations are available to match personal preferences or project requirements. Crochet Floyd Rose can be a great gift idea for any occasion such as Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, and anniversaries.
- The exquisite appearance of Floyd rose exudes its unique charm. You can experiment with different yarn colors and textures to create multiple variations of this beautiful design.
- In addition to pink purple Floyd rose, we find pink, yellow, red, and even gradient colors all look beautiful. So we provide 86 colors of cotton yarn for you to choose from.
Materials for Crochet Floyd Rose:
- Yarn- pink and green
- Crochet hook-2.0mm
- Scissors
- Darning needle
- Stitch marker
- Flower rod
- Iron wire- 0.5 mm
- Hot melt adhesive
Stitches and Abbreviation
- ch: Chain stitch.
- dc: Double crochet.
- hdc: Half double crochet.
- sc: Single crochet.
- sc2tog: Single crochet two stitches together.
- tr: Treble (or triple) crochet.
- Picot st: Picot Stitch
- R1, R2, R3, … R23 – Round 1, Round 2 Round 3 …
Special Stitches
- sc2tog: Single crochet two stitches together, which is a decrease stitch in crochet.
- 2 ch picot st: A picot stitch typically made by chaining the number of chains mentioned (in this case, 2) and then making a slip stitch into the first of these chains to create a small loop or “picot”.
Pattern Notes
- Our pattern is written in US crochet terms.
- Follow the pattern carefully to avoid mistakes.
- Take note of the specific stitch counts and techniques.
- Use stitch markers to mark the beginning of each round.
- Additional notes are written in Italics.
- Slip stitch and chain stitch do not count as stitch count.
Step-by-Step for Crochet Floyd Rose Patterns
Flower core of Crochet Floyd Rose pattern:
- Start with a magic ring.
- R1: Make 3 ch, then work 10 dc in the round. 1 ss in the first stitch. [10]
- R2: Make 2 ch, followed by (2 hdc in next st )*10 times. 1 ss in the first st, then 1 ch. [20]
- R3: Make 6 sc, (1 sc, 2 sc in next st)*4 times, 6 sc. 1 ss, 1 ch. [24]
Make 2 small petals of Crochet Floyd Rose pattern:
- Start with a magic ring.
- R1: Make 3 ch, then work 10 dc in the round. 1 ss in the first stitch. [10]
- R2: Make 2 ch, (2 hdc in next st)*10 times, 1 ss, 1 ch. [20]
- R3: Make 6 sc, (1 sc, 1 ch)*8 times; 6 sc. 1 ss, 1 ch. [20]
Make 3 middle petals of Crochet Floyd Rose pattern:
- Start with a magic ring.
- R1: Make 3 ch, then work 10 dc in the round. 1 ss in the first stitch. [10]
- R2: Make 2 ch, (2 hdc in next st )*10 times. 1 ss, 2 ch. [20]
- R3: Make (1 hdc, 2 hdc in next st)*10 times. 1 ss, 1 ch. [30]
- R4: Make 2 sc, sc2tog, 4 sc, (1 sc, 1 ch)*14 times, then work 4 sc, sc2tog, and 2 sc. 1 ss, 1 ch. [28]
5 big petals of Crochet Floyd Rose pattern:
- Start with a magic ring.
- R1: Make 3 ch, then work 10 dc in the round. 1 ss in the first stitch. [10]
- R2: Make 2 ch, (2 hdc in next st)*10 times. 1 ss, 2 ch. [20]
- R3: Make (1 hdc, 2 hdc in next st)*10 times. 1 ss, 1 ch. [30]
- R4: Make 2 sc, sc2tog, 4 sc, (1 hdc, 1 ch, 2 hdc in next st, 1 ch) *2 times; (2 hdc in next st, 1 ch); (1 hdc, 1 ch); (2 hdc in next st, 1 ch)*2 times; Make (1 hdc, 1 ch); (2 hdc in next st, 1 ch)*2 times; (1 hdc, 1 ch); (2 hdc in next st, 1 ch); 1 hdc, 4 sc, sc2tog, and 2 sc. 1 ss, 1 ch.
Flower sepals of Crochet Floyd Rose pattern:
- Start with a magic ring.
- R1: Make 3 ch, then work 10 dc in the round. 1 ss in the first stitch. [10]
- R2: Make 3 ch, (2 dc in next st)*10 times. 1 ss, 1 ch. [20]
- R3: Make 4 sc, 1 ch, and then turn.
- R4: Make 1 sc, 2 sc in one st, 2 sc, 1 ch, and then turn
- R5: Make 5 sc, 1 ch, and then turn.
- R6: Make 5 sc, 1 ch, and then turn.
- R7: Make sc2tog, 3 sc, 1 ch, and then turn.
- R8: Make sc2tog, 2 sc, 1 ch, and then turn.
- R9: Make sc2tog, 1 sc, 1 ch, and then turn.
- R10: Make sc2tog, 1 ch, then turn.
- R11: Make 1 hdc, 2 ch, and cut the tail.
- Continue to finish another four sepals: Repeat R3-R11
Make 3 Leaves of Crochet Floyd Rose pattern:
- Start with the foundation chain: 10 ch
- R1: Add wire, and then from the 2nd st of hook, make 1 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 2 tr in next st, 1 tr, 2 tr in next st, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 3 sc in the same st, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 2 tr in next st, 1 tr, 2 tr in next st, 1 dc, 1 hdc, and 1 sc. 1 ss, 1 ch
- R2: Make (1 sc,2 ch)*11 times; followed by (1 sc, 2 ch picot st); (1 ch, 1 sc)*11 times. 1 ss in the first stitch of the row.
How to Assemble Crochet Floyd Rose:
- Step 1: Take the three leaves and tie them together.
- Step 2: Wrap the top part of the flower rod. Use hot melt adhesive to secure the end.
- Step 3: Grab the crocheted petals for the Floyd Rose. Start by add flower core, small petals, middle petals, and then the bigger ones, arranging them until they look like a rose. Use hot melt adhesive to secure them in place.
- Step 4: Wrap a section of the flower rod.
- Step 5: Add the bottom part (sepal) of the crocheted Floyd Rose under the rose. Use hot melt adhesive to secure it.
- Step 6: Keep wrapping the flower rod. Attach the leave. Use hot melt adhesive to secure the end.
(See the video for a more detailed Free Pattern of the crocheted Floyd Rose)
Afterthoughts and Wrap Up
That’s it! Using our free pattern, you can easily crochet a Floyd Rose. Pick the yarn colors you like best to match your decor. Have fun with your new rose! Stay tuned for more free patterns from us!
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Crochet Floyd Rose – Free Pattern
Equipment
- crochet hook 2.0mm
- scissors
- Darning needle
- stitch marker
Ingredients
- Yarn pink and green
- Flower rod
- Iron wire 0.5 mm
- Hot melt adhesive
Instructions
Flower core:
- Start with a magic ring.
- R1: Make 3 ch, then work 10 dc in the round. 1 ss in the first stitch. [10]
- R2: Make 2 ch, followed by (2 hdc in next st )*10 times. 1 ss in the first st, then 1 ch. [20]
- R3: Make 6 sc, (1 sc, 2 sc in next st)*4 times, 6 sc. 1 ss, 1 ch. [24]
2 Small Petals:
- Start with a magic ring.
- R1: Make 3 ch, then work 10 dc in the round. 1 ss in the first stitch. [10]
- R2: Make 2 ch, (2 hdc in next st)*10 times, 1 ss, 1 ch. [20]
- R3: Make 6 sc, (1 sc, 1 ch)*8 times; 6 sc. 1 ss, 1 ch. [20]
3 Middle Petals:
- Start with a magic ring.
- R1: Make 3 ch, then work 10 dc in the round. 1 ss in the first stitch. [10]
- R2: Make 2 ch, (2 hdc in next st )*10 times. 1 ss, 2 ch. [20]
- R3: Make (1 hdc, 2 hdc in next st)*10 times. 1 ss, 1 ch. [30]
- R4: Make 2 sc, sc2tog, 4 sc, (1 sc, 1 ch)*14 times, then work 4 sc, sc2tog, and 2 sc. 1 ss, 1 ch. [28]
5 Big Petals:
- Start with a magic ring.
- R1: Make 3 ch, then work 10 dc in the round. 1 ss in the first stitch. [10]
- R2: Make 2 ch, (2 hdc in next st)*10 times. 1 ss, 2 ch. [20]
- R3: Make (1 hdc, 2 hdc in next st)*10 times. 1 ss, 1 ch. [30]
- R4: Make 2 sc, sc2tog, 4 sc, (1 hdc, 1 ch, 2 hdc in next st, 1 ch) *2 times; (2 hdc in next st, 1 ch); (1 hdc, 1 ch); (2 hdc in next st, 1 ch)*2 times; Make (1 hdc, 1 ch); (2 hdc in next st, 1 ch)*2 times; (1 hdc, 1 ch); (2 hdc in next st, 1 ch); 1 hdc, 4 sc, sc2tog, and 2 sc. 1 ss, 1 ch.
Flower Sepals:
- Start with a magic ring.
- R1: Make 3 ch, then work 10 dc in the round. 1 ss in the first stitch. [10]
- R2: Make 3 ch, (2 dc in next st)*10 times. 1 ss, 1 ch. [20]
- R3: Make 4 sc, 1 ch, and then turn.
- R4: Make 1 sc, 2 sc in one st, 2 sc, 1 ch, and then turn
- R5: Make 5 sc, 1 ch, and then turn.
- R6: Make 5 sc, 1 ch, and then turn.
- R7: Make sc2tog, 3 sc, 1 ch, and then turn.
- R8: Make sc2tog, 2 sc, 1 ch, and then turn.
- R9: Make sc2tog, 1 sc, 1 ch, and then turn.
- R10: Make sc2tog, 1 ch, then turn.
- R11: Make 1 hdc, 2 ch, and cut the tail.
- Continue to finish another four sepals: Repeat R3-R11
3 Leaves:
- Start with the foundation chain: 10 ch
- R1: Add wire, and then from the 2nd st of hook, make 1 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 2 tr in next st, 1 tr, 2 tr in next st, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 3 sc in the same st, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 2 tr in next st, 1 tr, 2 tr in next st, 1 dc, 1 hdc, and 1 sc. 1 ss, 1 ch
- R2: Make (1 sc,2 ch)*11 times; followed by (1 sc, 2 ch picot st); (1 ch, 1 sc)*11 times. 1 ss in the first stitch of the row.
Assemble:
- Step 1: Take the three leaves and tie them together.
- Step 2: Wrap the top part of the flower rod. Use hot melt adhesive to secure the end.
- Step 3: Grab the crocheted petals for the Floyd Rose. Start by add flower core, small petals, middle petals, and then the bigger ones, arranging them until they look like a rose. Use hot melt adhesive to secure them in place.
- Step 4: Wrap a section of the flower rod.
- Step 5: Add the bottom part (sepal) of the crocheted Floyd Rose under the rose. Use hot melt adhesive to secure it.
- Step 6: Keep wrapping the flower rod. Attach the leave. Use hot melt adhesive to secure the end.
Video
Notes
- Our pattern is written in US crochet terms.
- Follow the pattern carefully to avoid mistakes.
- Take note of the specific stitch counts and techniques.
- Use stitch markers to mark the beginning of each round.
- Additional notes are written in Italics.
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I love all your flower patterns and bouquet. your patterns are easy to read and easy to follow. I thank and appreicate you.
Very gald to hear these, Happy crocheting!
Lovely Rose pattern. Therapeutic and a pleasure to make! Can’t wait to make more
What does “after the first set” mean ?
Why is the rose named Floyd ?
I’m anxious to make this pattern in multiple colors and thread/yarn weights for smaller sizes.
THANK YOU for sharing the pattern.
“after the first set” means: The content inside ( ), after completing a set, continue to repeat ()
beautiful..well explained
It’s so easy to follow the pattern without the video, thank you for the free pattern. God bless your website 😘
Perfect for all occasions gift
R4 of the big petal ends with 30 stitches, but to work the stitches of R5 correctly requires 31 stitches.???
Large petals do not have R5