Adorn your fingers with a touch of nature’s beauty with this exquisite Micro Crochet Flower Ring pattern. Perfect for adding a delicate, handmade charm to any outfit, this project lets you craft a miniature bouquet that you can wear. It’s a delightful way to showcase your crochet skills and create a truly unique piece of wearable art.
Handmade Elegance: Craft Your Own Botanical Jewelry
There’s nothing quite like the satisfaction of creating something beautiful with your own hands. This floral ring not only serves as a stunning accessory but also makes a heartfelt gift. Personalize it with your favorite colors or stick to the serene greens, creams, and yellows to capture the essence of a spring garden on your finger.
Tapestry Needle (for weaving in ends and French knots)
Small sharp scissors
Fabric Stiffener (optional, for shaping and durability)
Abbreviations
Ch: Chain
Sl St: Slip Stitch
SC: Single Crochet
HDC: Half Double Crochet
DC: Double Crochet
MR: Magic Ring
St(s): Stitch(es)
FO: Fasten Off
Instructions
Ring Band (Light Green):
With Light Green thread, Ch a length that snugly fits your finger when wrapped around (e.g., 50-60 chains for an average adult finger).
Sl St into the first Ch to form a ring, being careful not to twist the chain.
Ch 1 (does not count as a stitch). Work 1 SC into each Ch around the ring. (Total stitches should be the same as your starting chain count).
Sl St into the first SC to join.
FO, weave in ends securely.
Small Leaf (Make 8-12, Light Green):
With Light Green thread, Ch 7.
SC in 2nd Ch from hook, SC in next Ch.
(HDC, DC, Ch 2, Sl St into 2nd Ch from hook, Sl St into top of DC) in next Ch (this forms the central lobe point).
DC in next Ch.
HDC in next Ch.
SC in last Ch.
Now, working along the opposite side of the starting chain: Sl St into the same space as the last SC.
SC into the next stitch.
HDC into the next stitch.
(DC, Ch 2, Sl St into 2nd Ch from hook, Sl St into top of DC) in next Ch (another lobe point).
HDC in next stitch.
SC in next stitch.
Sl St into the very first SC.
FO, leaving a long tail for attachment. Gently shape the leaf.
Flower (Make 3-5):
Petals (Cream/Off-White):
With Cream/Off-White thread, make a MR.
Ch 1. Work (SC, HDC, SC, Sl St) into the MR. This forms one petal.
Repeat (SC, HDC, SC, Sl St) 4 more times into the MR. You now have 5 petals.
Pull the MR tail tight to close the center of the flower. Sl St into the first SC to join.
FO, leaving a long tail.
Flower Center (Bright Yellow):
With Bright Yellow thread, thread your tapestry needle.
From the back of the flower, insert the needle through the center of the MR, pull through.
Wrap the yarn around the needle 3 times (French knot technique).
Insert the needle back into the center of the MR (a different spot very close to where it came out). Pull gently to secure the knot.
Repeat 1-2 more times to create a fuller center, if desired.
Secure yarn tails on the back of the flower.
Assembly:
Weave in all initial starting tails for the leaves and flowers. Only leave the long attachment tails.
Arrange the leaves and flowers on one side of the crocheted ring band. Aim for a natural, slightly clustered look, with some leaves peeking out from behind the flowers and some in front.
Using the long tails from each leaf and flower, sew them securely onto the ring band. Work the needle through the stitches of the ring band and the back of the individual pieces. Ensure they are firmly attached and hold their shape.
Weave in all remaining tails neatly on the inside of the ring band.
(Optional) For extra stiffness and durability, lightly dab fabric stiffener onto the leaves and petals. Gently shape them as desired while wet and allow to dry completely.