Sunflower Plant

Crochet Sunflower Plant Pattern – Cute Essential Oil Room Freshener

Sunflower Plant

Hello!

I am so very excited to share with you the pattern for the sunflower potted plant! This was so fun to design and make and it can be used as a room freshener as well! But it is up to you! This sunflower plant uses lace/crochet thread yarn, but I think you could probably use some thicker yarns and it will turn out just as cute!

I have a couple more little flowers to share soon and one bigger project that was what inspired me to make these ones. You can also find the video tutorial for this pattern at the bottom of the page or feel free to just click here!

Let’s get started!

Materials: Sunflower Plant

2.00 mm (G) Crochet Hook
Lace Yarn/Crochet Thread (I used Woolike and Aunt Lydia’s)
Tapestry Needle
A Pair of Scissors
Plant Wire
Stuffing
Cotton Ball

Note: The numbers in the brackets represent the number of stitches in each row

Abbreviations

CH – Chain
SC – Single Crochet (DC in UK terms)
ST – Stitch
MR – Magic Ring
TR – Treble Crochet (DTR in UK terms)
HDC – Half Double Crochet (HTR in UK terms)
DC – Double Crochet (TR in UK Terms)
SK – Skip
SLST – Slip Stitch
FO – Finish Off

Sunflower Plant

Pattern: Sunflower Plant

Sunflower

Make 2.
Round 1: 6 SC in MR (6)
Round 2: 2 SC in each (12)
Round 3: 1 SC, 2 SC in next. Repeat around. (18)
FO with invisible FO for both circles.

Petals

Hold both circles together and work petals around all four loops.
SLST into any ST on both discs.

Round 4: CH 3. 3 TR into same. CH 3. SLST into same. SK 1.
*SLST into front disc next stitch. CH 3. 3 TR into same. CH 3. SLST into same. SK 1.* Repeat around. FO. (9 Petals)

Note: when you reach the 6th or 7th petal, stuff the flower halfway, place plant wire that you rolled the tip of, stuff the rest. Finish the rest of the petals.

Cut wire 5 inch/12 cm long.
Twirl end a little bit to secure the wire in the flower
.

Leaves

Chain 16.
SC in 2nd CH from hook. SC in next. HDC in next. DC in next 3.
HDC in next. SC in next. HDC in next. DC in next 3.
HDC in next. SC in last 2. Chain 2. SLST in 1st ST of CH. SC in same as SC. SC in next.
HDC in next (working on other side of chain). DC in next 3.
HDC in next. SC in next. HDC in next. DC in next 3. HDC in next. SC in last 2 ST. Chain 2.
SLST in 1st ST of CH. FO with invisible FO.

Sunflower Plant

Lid

CH 2.

Round 1: 6 SC in 2nd CH from hook. (6)
Round 2: 2 SC in each (12)
Round 3: 1 SC, 2 SC in next. Repeat around. (18)
Round 4: 1 SC in next 2 STs, 2 SC in next. Repeat around. (24)
Round 5: 1 SC in next 3 STs, 2 SC in next. Repeat around. (30)
Round 6: 1 SC in next 4 STs, 2 SC in next. Repeat around. (36)
Round 7: 1 SC in next 5 STs, 2 SC in next. Repeat around. SLST into Back loop of 1st SC. (42)
Round 8: CH 1. SC in same ST in BKLO. and around in BKLO. SLST into 1st SC. (42)
Round 9: CH 1. SC in same ST. and around. SLST into Back loop of 1st SC. (42)
Round 10: 1 SC in next 5 STs, SC2TOG. Repeat around. (36)
Round 11: 1 SC in next 4 STs, SC2TOG. Repeat around. (30)

Sew leaves and the flower to the top of the lid

Round 12: 1 SC in next 3 STs, SC2TOG. Repeat around. (24)
Round 13: 1 SC in next 2 STs, SC2TOG. Repeat around. (18)

Stuff but don’t over stuff.

Round 14: 1 SC in next ST, SC2TOG. Repeat around. (12)
Round 15: SC2TOG. Repeat around. (6)

FO.

Pot (try to crochet it tightly)

Round 1: 6 SC in MR (6)
Round 2: 2 SC in each (12)
Round 3: 1 SC, 2 SC in next. Repeat around. (18)
Round 4: 1 SC in next 2 STs, 2 SC in next. Repeat around. (24)
Round 5: 1 SC in next 3 STs, 2 SC in next. Repeat around. (30)
Round 6: 1 SC in each ST around in the BKLO. (30)
Round 7 – 9: 1 SC in each ST around. (30)
Round 10: 1 SC in next 4 STs, 2 SC in next. Repeat around. (36)
Round 11 – 13: 1 SC in each ST around. (36)
Round 14: 1 SC in next 5 STs, 2 SC in next. Repeat around. (42)
Round 15 – 16: 1 SC in each ST around. (42)
Round 17: 1 SC in next 6 STs, 2 SC in next. Repeat around. (48)
Round 18 – 21: 1 SC in each ST around. (48) or until your plant fits on top of the cotton ball snuggly.

FO with invisible FO.

Sunflower Plant

Coaster

Round 1: 6 SC in MR (6)
Round 2: 2 SC in each (12)
Round 3: 1 SC, 2 SC in next. Repeat around. (18)
Round 4: 1 SC in next 2 STs, 2 SC in next. Repeat around. (24)
Round 5: 1 SC in next 3 STs, 2 SC in next. Repeat around. (30)

While holding the pot and the coaster together (in front loop of pot and both loops for the coaster. With the right side facing the bottom of the pot)

Round 6: 1 SC in each. Repeat around. SLST into 1st SC. (30)
Round 7: CH 3 or pull up loop higher to make a DC. DC in next 3. DC 2 in next. DC in next 4. DC 2 in next. SLST into CH 3.(36)
Round 8: *SK 1. 5 DC in next. SK 1. SLST in next.* Repeat around. (9 Shells)

FO with invisible FO.

Here the video tutorial for the Sunflower Plant with subtitles:

Video Tutorial: Sunflower Plant

Hooray! Sunflower plant complete! What do you think? I think this sunflower plant is quite fun! You could also hide a small gift underneath the flower for a nice little surprise.

What flowers do you think I will be sharing next? You may have seen a glimpse of one of them in the video tutorial hehe will you be using this sunflower plant as a room freshener? Just add a few drops of essential oils into the cotton ball and you will have a cute and fun little room décor that also smells nice!

You can also check out the sunflower pin pattern as well! Or if you are ready for Autumn, you can check out the pattern for the toadstool mushroom.

Please leave me a comment below with any suggestions or questions!

Happy Crocheting!

Jessica

Pattern for personal use only. Feel free to sell the completed sunflower plant though! Please link back to my blog or my channel.

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