Design soft and delicate daisy flower hair ties with this free crochet pattern, adding a lovely and unique accent to your everyday hairstyle.
Creating a charming floral accessory is a wonderful way to add a playful touch to any hairstyle. The free crochet daisy flower hair tie pattern helps bring this idea to life by featuring a pretty daisy attached to a hair tie that is both functional and decorative. With small changes in color or petal design, this pattern can also be adapted to make bracelets, brooches, or appliques for bags and hats, offering plenty of creative possibilities.
Free Crochet Daisy Flower Hair Tie Pattern
This daisy flower hair tie has a simple yet eye-catching design. The flower is round and flat, with evenly spaced petals surrounding a bright center that gives it a classic, cheerful look. The texture is soft and smooth, thanks to the yarn and stitch choices, while the shape of the petals adds lovely detail. Lightweight and flexible, it stays comfortable throughout the day without pulling on the hair. This accessory brings a fresh, sunny vibe that is especially perfect for spring and summer styles.
Perfect for beginners, the project mainly uses basic stitches like single crochet and chain stitches. It provides a great opportunity to practice working in rounds and maintaining even tension. The clear, easy-to-follow pattern makes this an excellent project for those new to crochet or anyone looking for a quick and satisfying crochet accessory.
This handmade daisy flower hair tie makes a thoughtful gift, a cute decoration for everyday hairstyles, or a charming collectible for crochet enthusiasts. If simple, pretty, and useful projects are your preference, this pattern fits well with beginner skills and creative interests, offering a fun way to brighten up personal style or share handmade joy with others.
3D Crochet Daisy Flower Free Pattern
Stitch Abbreviations
- MR = Magic Ring
- sc = Single crochet
- sl st = Slip stitch
- ch = Chain
- inc = Increase (2 sc in one stitch)
- dc = Double Crochet
- tr = Treble Crochet
- hdc = Half Double Crochet
Materials
- Three colors of yarn (suggested: white/yellow for flower, green for leaf, any color for chain)
- 3.5 mm crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- Small scissors
- Optional: beads/pearls for decoration
Gauge (and Stitch Pattern)
Gauge is not critical for this motif, but for reference:
6 rounds of sc (using 3.5 mm hook and DK/light worsted yarn) = approx. 4 cm (1.5") diameter.
Measurements / Sizing
- Daisy: approx. 4–5 cm wide
- Leaf: approx. 4–5 cm long
- Adjustable chain length (suggested: 60 chains, about 25–30 cm)
Pattern Notes
- Work all rounds in the round unless specified.
- Two flower discs are made and crocheted together for a 3D effect.
- Petals are crocheted using front and back loops.
- Chains and leaves are made separately and then joined.
- Hiding yarn tails is important for a neat finish; use a tapestry needle.
Skill Level
Beginner to Early Intermediate
You only need to know single crochet, increasing, double and treble crochet, slip stitch and chaining.
Special Stitches
- Magic Ring: Loop yarn around your finger, insert hook, yarn over, pull up a loop and work stitches into ring, then pull tight.
- Treble Crochet (tr): Yarn over twice, insert hook, yarn over, pull through (four loops on hook), yarn over, pull through 2 (repeat 3 times).
Quick View
This charming 3D daisy flower is made with two simple discs, offering delightful dimension and versatility—it’s perfect for hair ties, bookmarks, bag charms or unique gifts! The airy petals and textured leaf add sophistication, and the sturdy chain makes styling easy and flexible.
The Crochet Pattern! (Step-by-Step)
Make the Flower Centers (make 2)
- With flower center color, MR, ch 1.
- 6 sc into MR, pull tight to close the ring.
- Sl st to first sc to join. Ch 1.
- Rnd 2: 2 sc in each stitch around (12).
- (Increase: work 2 sc in every stitch.)
- Sl st, ch 1 to join.
- Rnd 3: 1 sc in each stitch around (12).
- Sl st, ch 1 to end.
- Fasten off, leaving a tail for closing (do this for both circles).
Finishing Flower Centers
- Overlap both discs, wrong sides together.
- Use remaining tails and a yarn needle to whipstitch around, joining the two centers as a small cushion.
- Tuck in all excess yarn on the inside for bulk and security.
- After securing, insert hook into any chain space at edge, ready to begin petals.
Daisy Petals Row 1 (Front Loop Only)
- Working into front loop only of each stitch:
- Sl st, ch 3.
- In next stitch, dc.
- Ch 3.
- Sl st into same stitch.
- Repeat in each stitch around:
- [sl st in next st, ch 3, dc in next st, ch 3, sl st in same st].
- Continue until all front loops have petals.
- Fasten off when you reach starting point.
Daisy Petals Row 2 (Back Loop Only)
- Attach new color (or use same flower color) at the back loop of any stitch on the center.
- Into first back loop, sl st and ch 4.
- In next stitch, tr twice (2 tr in same st).
- Ch 4, sl st in same stitch.
- Move to next back loop, sl st, ch 4, [2 tr in next st], ch 4, sl st in same st.
- Repeat for all back loops; work a petal between each front petal.
- Fasten off and use the yarn needle to weave in all ends on the back.
Leaf
- With green yarn, make a slipknot and ch 12.
- Beginning in second ch from hook:
- sc, hdc, 6 dc (one in each chain).
- hdc in next, sc in next.
- sl st at end of chain (this is the leaf tip).
- Turn and work up the other side of the original chain (in remaining free loops):
- sc in first, hdc, 6 dc (as before), hdc, 3 sc all into tip chain.
- Fasten off with a tail, then glide the tail through the starting ch to make a neat tip.
Leaf Chain and Bead/Pearl String (Optional)
- With any yarn color, make a slipknot and ch 60 (or as many as desired for required length).
- Add beads/pearls while chaining or thread them on after finishing chain.
- Secure beads with knots at both ends if desired.
- Use yarn needle to attach the chain to the back tip of the leaf.
Finishing & Assembly
- Use the long yarn tail from the leaf or flower to sew flower and leaf together at points of your choosing (center or back).
- Secure all loose yarn tails by weaving into the work.
- Attach chain to keyrings, elastics, hair ties, bookmarks, or bags as desired.
- For best results, steam block or press lightly to set shape (optional).
Assembly & Finished Size
- Sew both center discs together for a 3D cushion shape.
- Work two rounds of petals (front and back loops) for double dimension.
- Add leaf and secure chain to back for hanging or tying.
- String pearls/beads for added flair, tying knots to hold them in place and trimming excess string.
- Weave in all yarn ends thoroughly for a neat finish.
- The finished flower with leaf and chain measures approximately 10–12 cm long (including chain), flower diameter around 4–5 cm.









