Crochet Sakura Flower Amigurumi Pattern

Crochet Sakura Flower Amigurumi is a delightful and creative craft project that brings the beauty of spring into your home all year round. This intricate form of amigurumi allows you to create adorable cherry blossom flowers with soft yarn, adding a touch of whimsy to any space. With just a few simple stitches and some patience, you can craft these charming floral decorations that make perfect gifts or charming accents for your own decor.
Materials Needed
For this pattern you’ll need:
- ♥ Yarn in the colors: Pink and Green. (I used Zeeman Supersoft)
- ♥ Crochet Hook (I used a 2mm hook).
- ♥ Safety Eyes, 5mm.
- ♥ Stuffing.
- ♥ Scissors.
- ♥ Sewing Pins.
- ♥ Yarn Needle.
- ♥ Piece of dark colored yarn for the mouth.
Stitches Used (US Terms)
Magic Ring.
CH = Chain.
SLST = Slip Stitch.
SC = Single Crochet.
HDC = Half Double Crochet.
DC = Double Crochet.
Picot = Ch3 and SlSt into the first Ch again.
ST = Stitch.
Inc = Increase.
Dec = Decrease.
(…) = Repeat the space in brackets the given number of times.
[…] = Total number of stitches.
Pattern for Sakura Flower
Sakura Flower (Make 2)
Use the color Pink.
1: 5SC in Magic Ring, SlSt in the first st. [5]
2: Ch1, 2SC in each st around, SlSt in the first st. [10]
3: Ch1, (1SC, inc) 6 times, SlSt in the first st. [15]
4: Ch1, (2SC, inc) 6 times. [20]
From here you will work the petals, repeat rows 5-7, 5 times.
5: Ch1, 3SC, inc, turn. [5]
6: 5SC, turn. [5]
7: Dec, Picot, 1SC, Picot, dec. [5]
Fasten off and weave in tail.
Leaves (Make 2)
Use the color Green.
Ch8, insert in 2nd ch from hook, 1SC, 1HDC, 2DC in the next st, 2HDC, 1SC, 1SC + Picot + 1SC in the next st, continue to work along the other side of the chain, 1SC, 2HDC, 2DC in the next st, 1HDC, 1SC, SlSt.
Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing.
Assembling the Sakura Flower
Whenever I make amigurumi, I like to use sewing pins first to add all parts together. This way I can easily move them around until I am happy with how it looks.
On one of the ‘Sakura Flower’ add the eyes and the mouth; I put the eyes between rows 3 and 4. Next, sew both sides of the flower together. Add the leaves however you like and sew those on as well.
And your Sakura Flower is already done!