Crochet Flower Bracelet Pattern: 3 Sizes (Free)
This crochet flower bracelet pattern uses just two stitches, chain and slip stitch, so it’s genuinely beginner-friendly. Each cluster of chain loops opens into a five-petal daisy, and the whole band comes together in about 20-30 minutes. It uses barely any yarn, which makes it a good stash-buster or last-minute gift. This guide walks you through 3 sizes so you can fit it to any wrist.

What You Need
- ~5g DK or medium weight cotton yarn (white is the classic look, but any color works)
- 4mm crochet hook
- One small button, 10-12mm diameter
- Tapestry needle and scissors
Cotton is the best choice for this crochet flower bracelet pattern because the stitch definition stays crisp. The Craft Yarn Council’s yarn weight system lists medium (weight 4) as the standard worsted/DK range, that’s what you want here.

Finished Size
Approximately 17cm long × 2.5cm wide, fitting a 15-16cm wrist with the button closure.
The foundation chain controls the length, it must always be a multiple of 4.
- Small (13-14cm wrist): ch 28
- Medium (15-16cm wrist): ch 32
- Large (17-18cm wrist): ch 36

Abbreviations
- ch: chain
- sl st: slip stitch
- rep: repeat

Crochet Flower Bracelet Pattern: Step by Step
The construction is two passes along a foundation chain. The first pass builds flowers on the top edge; the second pass mirrors them on the bottom edge so each flower ends up with a full 5 petals.
Foundation
Make a slip knot. Ch 32 for medium, or your adjusted count (must be a multiple of 4).

Row 1: Top Petals
Work along the top loops of the foundation chain, starting in the first chain from the hook.
Flower A (3 petals): Sl st into first ch. [Ch 3, sl st into same ch] 3 times. – 3 petals made.
Separation: Sl st into each of the next 3 ch.
Flower B (2 petals): [Ch 3, sl st into same ch] twice. – 2 petals made.
Separation: Sl st into each of the next 3 ch.
Continue repeating Flower A + separation, Flower B + separation across the chain. For ch 32 you get 8 flowers: 4 with 3 petals and 4 with 2 petals, alternating. Do not fasten off.

Row 2: Bottom Petals
Turn your work. Now run back along the other side of the foundation chain to complete each flower to 5 petals.
- Where Row 1 made 3 petals: work [ch 3, sl st into same ch] twice. (Adds 2 petals = 5 total.)
- Where Row 1 made 2 petals: work [ch 3, sl st into same ch] 3 times. (Adds 3 petals = 5 total.)
Sl st across the 3 separation chains between each flower (same as Row 1, now on the underside). Work all the way to the end.

Button Loop
At the end of Row 2, ch 6, then sl st back into the same edge stitch. Fasten off and weave in all ends.
Finishing
Sew the button onto the opposite end of the bracelet so it aligns with the ch-6 loop.

Tips for the Best Results
- If the bracelet is too tight or loose, adjust the chain count by 4 (up or down). The rest of the crochet flower bracelet pattern stays exactly the same.
- Cotton gives the crispest petals. Acrylic is fine, but the loops will be softer and less defined.
- Petal size: ch 2 per petal for smaller flowers, ch 4 for chunkier ones.
- No button on hand? Leave long tails at both ends and tie them in a bow instead.
If you enjoy making jewelry with crochet, check out our crochet bangle bracelet roundup for more quick wrist projects, or browse the full spring crochet bracelet collection for seasonal ideas.

