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Easy Flower Blanket Pattern for All Skill Levels
Maggie Johnson
18/12/2024 · Updated on: 19/05/2026

If you love blankets with big, happy floral vibes, this flower blanket is such a satisfying project to work on. Motif blankets are especially fun because you can make a little progress anytime—one flower at a time—and watch the blanket grow.
In the video, you’ll see how to crochet a flower blanket step by step, including how the flower sections come together and how the blanket takes shape. It’s a great option for confident beginners and up, and it’s also perfect if you want a project you can pick up and put down easily.
How a Crochet Flower Blanket Comes Together

A crochet flower blanket is usually built from repeating flower motifs (or flower-inspired rounds) that create a bold, textured look. The best part? You can customize it as you go—change colors, repeat your favorite shades, or keep it simple and classic.
In the tutorial, notice how each flower section is worked so the shape stays neat and consistent. Keeping your tension steady and counting stitches as you go helps your motifs look uniform, which makes joining (and the finished blanket) look clean and polished.
If you’re using multiple colors, a quick tip is to keep your ends manageable: weave them in as you finish a motif (or at least every few motifs) so you don’t end up with a giant finishing session later.
Crochet Flower Blanket Video Tutorial

Source: Annadcrochet
Tips for Neater Motifs and Smoother Joining

Images and patterns courtesy of Annadcrochet
If your motifs start to look wavy or tight, it often comes down to tension or missed stitches. Try laying your motif flat after each round—if it won’t relax, consider sizing up your hook slightly or slowing down to check stitch counts.
When it’s time to connect everything, consistent motif size matters most. Even small differences can add up across a blanket, so don’t be afraid to redo a round if something looks off—your final blanket will look more even and more “finished” because of it.
Thanks for crocheting along with me today—this flower blanket style is one you’ll want to make again and again in different color palettes. Save the tutorial so you can come back to it anytime you’re ready to add another flower!
— Maggie
Maggie Johnson
Maggie Johnson is a crochet enthusiast who has been crafting with yarn for over a decade. While she's not a professional, Maggie finds joy in exploring new patterns, experimenting with colors, and creating handmade gifts for friends and family. On this blog, she shares her passion for crochet, offering tips, tutorials, and inspiration for fellow hobbyists, whether you're a beginner or have been stitching for years. Maggie believes in the beauty of handmade creations and the calming power of crochet.


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