Crochet jewelry has a charm that is very different from traditional accessories. It feels personal, lightweight, and expressive in a way that metal jewelry cannot always achieve. Among all the crochet accessories that makers enjoy creating, flower necklaces remain a favorite. They are timeless, feminine without being overwhelming, customizable through colors, and beautiful enough for both everyday wear and special occasions. Whether the style is delicate and dainty, or soft and bohemian, crochet flower necklaces allow the maker full creative control.
This guide explores five carefully designed crochet flower necklace patterns that are suitable for both beginners and hobbyists who want to create detailed, polished handmade accessories. Each pattern is written in long-form step-by-step instructions using full stitch names, making it accessible even if you are new to crocheting small motifs. Every project includes a skill level assessment, finished size notes, required materials, helpful tips, and clear assembly instructions. The goal is to recreate an experience similar to a professionally published pattern collection, where you can follow along at your own pace while producing a high-quality finished accessory.
Soft Tulip Fringe Crochet Necklace (Pastel Inspired)

Skill Level
Beginner to intermediate. The tulip motifs require shaping and small-scale stitch control, but the pattern is approachable for those comfortable with basic crochet techniques.
Finished Size
The necklace length can vary, but the standard design measures approximately 16 to 18 inches, depending on yarn, hook size, and desired drape. Each tulip flower typically measures about 0.75 to 1 inch tall.
Materials
• Fine cotton yarn in pastel shades such as soft yellow, light orange, cream, and sage green
• Crochet hook suitable for thin cotton thread (typically 2.0 mm to 2.25 mm)
• Yarn needle
• Scissors
Notes
This necklace features small tulip buds hanging from a scalloped band. The construction begins with a decorative base worked from side to side, after which tulip motifs are crocheted directly onto the foundation. You may adjust the number of scallops and the number of tulips depending on your preferred necklace length.
Instructions
Creating the Foundation Band
- Begin by making a foundation chain long enough to fit comfortably around the neck, typically around 60 to 70 chains depending on your desired fit.
- Turn your work and place one single crochet into the second chain from your hook.
- Continue placing one single crochet into every remaining foundation chain until you reach the end.
- For your second row, chain three, turn, and work one double crochet into the very first stitch.
- Skip one stitch, then work a shell by placing five double crochet stitches into the next stitch.
- Skip one stitch, then work one double crochet into the following stitch.
- Repeat this sequence of shells and double crochet stitches across the row to form a soft scalloped texture.
- After finishing the row, fasten off and weave in the ends neatly.
Making the Tulip Buds
Each tulip is made by shaping small petals that curve inward.
- Begin with a magic ring.
- Place five single crochet stitches into the magic ring, then pull the ring closed.
- For the second round, place two single crochet stitches into each stitch around, ending with ten single crochet stitches.
- Begin forming petals by chaining three, then placing two double crochet stitches into the same stitch.
- Slip stitch into the next stitch to close the first petal.
- Repeat this petal sequence around until you have three or four petals, depending on how closed you want the tulip shape to appear.
- To shape the bloom into a tulip, gently fold the petals inward and use your yarn needle to secure one or two hidden stitches at the base.
- Leave a long tail so that the tulip can be stitched onto the necklace foundation.
Assembling the Necklace
- Lay the scalloped band flat with the decorative edge facing downward.
- Position tulips evenly across the band, typically placing one tulip in each scallop or every two scallops depending on preferred spacing.
- Use the long tail of each tulip to sew it securely onto the band.
- After all tulips have been attached, weave in all ends.
- Add a small chain clasp or tie the yarn ends together to complete the necklace.
Variations
• Use gradient yarn for tulips to create soft, blended color changes.
• Add tiny leaves by crocheting small chain loops with single crochet stitches along the sides of the tulips.
• Adjust the scallop size by increasing or decreasing the number of double crochet stitches in each shell.
Finishing and Care
Handwash the necklace gently with mild soap and lay it flat to dry. Store flat to prevent twisting or stretching of the scalloped base.
Minimal Red Rose Crochet Pendant Necklace

Skill Level
Beginner. This pattern uses very small stitches but follows a simple structure that beginners can master quickly.
Finished Size
Approximately 1 inch for the rose bloom, with adjustable cord or chain length.
Materials
• Fine cotton thread in red and green
• Small gold chain or cotton cord
• Crochet hook sized appropriately for the thread
• Yarn needle
• Scissors
Notes
This rose is constructed using a spiral strip that is later rolled and secured to create a dimensional flower.
Instructions
Creating the Rose Bloom
- Begin with a foundation chain of approximately 26 chains.
- Turn your work and place one single crochet into the second chain from your hook.
- Work one half double crochet in the next chain and then one double crochet in the next chain.
- Continue alternating between one half double crochet and one double crochet until you reach the end of the foundation chain.
- When complete, you will have a strip with slight waviness.
- Beginning at one end, start rolling the strip tightly to form the inner part of the rose, then gradually loosen the tension as you continue rolling outward to shape fuller petals.
- Use a yarn needle and the remaining thread end to stitch through the base of the rose to hold the shape securely.
Making Small Leaves
- With green thread, chain six.
- Place one single crochet into the second chain from your hook.
- Place one half double crochet, one double crochet, and one half double crochet into the next three stitches.
- Place one single crochet in the final stitch.
- Without breaking the yarn, chain one and slip stitch along the opposite side of the leaf to give it a symmetrical appearance.
- Make one or two leaves depending on desired appearance.
Attaching to Chain or Cord
- Sew the leaves to the base of the rose.
- Using green thread, create a small loop at the back of the rose by chaining six and securing it to the base.
- Slide a gold chain through the loop or tie a cotton cord through it.
Variations
• Create roses in soft pink, ivory, or burgundy for a different mood.
• Use embroidered stems for a more botanical look.
Finishing and Care
Store the rose necklace in a flat jewelry box. Avoid soaking the chain; clean only the flower gently with a damp cloth.
Dainty Pink Blossom Vine Crochet Necklace

Skill Level
Intermediate. The vine construction involves connecting many small blossoms into a single continuous strand.
Finished Size
Length varies from 14 to 18 inches. Blossoms typically measure around 0.5 inches.
Materials
• Fine cotton thread in shades of pink and green
• Crochet hook suitable for thread
• Yarn needle
• Scissors
Notes
This necklace is made by creating many tiny flowers and connecting them with small chain segments to form a delicate vine.
Instructions
Creating the Tiny Blossoms
- Begin each blossom with a magic ring.
- Place five single crochet stitches into the ring and pull tight.
- Slip stitch into the first stitch to close the round.
- For each petal, chain two and place one double crochet into the same stitch.
- Slip stitch into the next stitch.
- Repeat until you have five petals.
- Fasten off and leave a tail for sewing.
Creating the Vine
- Chain fifteen to begin the vine foundation.
- Attach one flower by weaving its tail securely around the chain.
- Chain ten additional stitches.
- Attach the next flower.
- Continue this process until you reach your desired necklace length.
Adding Leaves
- After attaching blossoms, return to the beginning of the vine with green thread.
- Chain six to begin a leaf, then work one single crochet, one half double crochet, one double crochet, one half double crochet, and one single crochet back down the chain.
- Slip stitch into the vine.
- Make leaves intermittently between blossoms.
Variations
• Make a fuller vine by doubling the number of blossoms.
• Create an ombre effect with gradient thread.
Finishing and Care
Block the vine lightly by misting it with water and laying it flat to dry, ensuring the necklace hangs smoothly.
Mini Flower Cluster Crochet Necklace

Skill Level
Beginner. The flowers are very small and simple, ideal for beginners wanting delicate jewelry.
Finished Size
Adjustable length. Each flower measures around 0.5 inches.
Materials
• Fine cotton yarn in neutral or pastel colors
• Crochet hook suitable for small motifs
• Yarn needle
• Scissors
Notes
This necklace creates a soft cluster effect by arranging flowers close together on a slim cord.
Instructions
Making the Cluster Flowers
- Begin with a magic ring.
- Place six single crochet stitches into the ring and pull tight.
- For each petal, chain three and work two double crochet stitches into the same stitch.
- Slip stitch into the next stitch to complete the petal.
- Continue until you have five petals.
- Fasten off and leave a tail.
Creating the Necklace Cord
- Chain one hundred stitches or enough to create a cord long enough to tie around your neck.
- Work one single crochet into each chain to give the cord body.
- Fasten off and weave in the ends.
Attaching the Flowers
- Position the flowers evenly along the center of the cord.
- Use the tails to sew flowers securely in place.
- Make sure spacing is balanced and symmetrical.
Variations
• Add beads to the center of each flower before attaching.
• Mix muted lavender, cream, and dusty pink for a vintage look.
Finishing and Care
Handwash only and dry flat to maintain cord shape.
Simple Boho Daisy Crochet Ribbon Necklace

Skill Level
Beginner to intermediate.
Finished Size
Standard length of 16 to 18 inches, with daisies measuring around 0.75 inches.
Materials
• Cotton thread in cream, yellow, and light green
• Thin ribbon or crochet cord
• Hook size appropriate for thread
• Yarn needle
• Scissors
Notes
This design features small daisies arranged along a thin ribbon-style crochet cord.
Instructions
Making the Daisies
- Begin with a magic ring.
- Place six single crochet stitches into the ring.
- For each daisy petal, chain three and place two double crochet stitches into the same stitch.
- Slip stitch into the next stitch.
- Continue around until you have six petals.
- Fasten off.
Creating the Ribbon Necklace Base
- Chain one hundred twenty stitches.
- Place one single crochet into each chain to create a flat ribbon-like texture.
- Fasten off.
Attaching the Daisies
- Space daisies evenly across the center of the ribbon.
- Use the long ends to sew them securely in place.
- Make sure they lay flat without twisting.
Variations
• Create soft meadow colors using sage green, muted brown, and cream.
• Add small leaf motifs between daisies.
Finishing and Care
Lay the ribbon flat when not in use to avoid stretching.
Conclusion
Crocheting flower necklaces opens endless creative possibilities, allowing makers to design delicate, elegant accessories that feel heartfelt and personal. Whether crafting the Soft Tulip Fringe Necklace with its airy pastel buds, or the Minimal Red Rose Necklace with its classic romantic charm, each pattern introduces meaningful small-scale techniques that inspire confidence and creativity. These five designs balance simplicity with detail, making them suitable for confident beginners as well as experienced makers. With careful stitching and thoughtful color choices, each necklace becomes more than just jewelry; it becomes a small work of art that reflects time, patience, and deep handcrafted beauty.
If you are looking for lightweight accessories, meaningful gifts, or new patterns to elevate your crochet skills, these five crochet flower necklace patterns offer a well-rounded and enjoyable experience. Take your time, enjoy the process, and let each stitch contribute to a beautiful, finished piece you will be proud to wear or share.




