Flower Eyelet Stitch Blanket – A Delicate Crochet Pattern Full of Charm
If you’ve ever dreamed of crocheting something soft, delicate, and full of charm, the Flower Eyelet Stitch might quickly become one of your favorite patterns. Picture a cozy handmade blanket in gentle shades of pink, where each tiny flower-shaped opening reflects patience, creativity, and warmth.
When this beautiful design was first introduced by crochet artist Claudia Marin, it quickly captured the attention of crocheters who love patterns that combine elegance with simplicity.
Her goal was to create something that felt both modern and nostalgic — a stitch that looks intricate but is still easy enough for beginners to learn.
And that’s exactly what makes the Flower Eyelet Stitch so special. Whether you’ve been crocheting for years or you’re just learning how to hold a hook, this pattern gently guides you through each step, helping you create a blanket that feels personal and meaningful.

So grab your favorite pink yarn, settle into a comfortable spot, and let’s explore this beautiful pattern together — one stitch at a time.
Flower Eyelet Stitch: The Heart of the Pattern
The Flower Eyelet Stitch combines classic rows of double crochet with delicate open spaces that form small floral shapes. The result is a light, airy texture that gives the blanket a lace-like elegance, making it perfect for spring projects or baby blankets.
Each “flower” is created by skipping stitches and adding chains that later connect with surrounding double crochets. This technique forms the charming cross-like (+) shape that gives the pattern its distinctive floral appearance.
Materials You’ll Need
Before starting, gather the following materials:
Yarn:
Soft cotton or an acrylic blend in shades of rose, blush, or pastel pink
(DK weight – size 3)
Hook:
4.0 mm crochet hook (US G/6)
Other Tools:
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Scissors for trimming yarn
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Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
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Stitch markers (optional) to mark corners
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Measuring tape to keep your sizing consistent
Measurements
Suggested finished blanket size:
36 x 36 inches (91 x 91 cm)
Additional pattern details:
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Flower motif spacing: every 4 rows
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Distance between flower clusters: about 2 inches
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Each flower opening: approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide
How to Crochet the Flower Eyelet Blanket
Follow these simple steps to create the pattern.
Step 1 – Foundation Chain
Chain a multiple of 14 + 3 stitches for turning.
Step 2 – Row 1
Work double crochet (dc) in the fourth chain from the hook and continue across the row.
Step 3 – Row 2
Double crochet across the entire row, keeping your stitches even and the foundation flat.
Step 4 – Row 3 (Flower Row)
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Dc in the first 2 stitches
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Chain 1, skip 1 stitch
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Repeat this sequence four times
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Dc in the next stitch to complete the flower opening
Continue this pattern across the row.
Step 5 – Row 4
Work double crochet in each stitch and chain space. This row helps close the flower shapes and stabilizes the pattern.
Step 6 – Rows 5 to 7
Continue crocheting solid rows of double crochet to build structure.
Step 7 – Row 8
Repeat the flower row pattern.
Step 8 – Rows 9 to 11
Return to solid double crochet rows.
Step 9 – Border
Work single crochet (sc) around all sides of the blanket for a clean, even edge.
Step 10 – Final Edge
Add a scalloped border for a soft decorative finish:
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Work 5 dc in the same stitch
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Skip 2 stitches
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Single crochet in the next stitch
Repeat this sequence around the blanket.
Skill Level
This pattern is ideal for beginner to intermediate crocheters.
If you’re comfortable with the following stitches, you’ll be able to make this blanket easily:
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Chain (ch)
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Double crochet (dc)
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Single crochet (sc)
Many crocheters say the pattern becomes relaxing once you get into the rhythm.
As crocheter Elise Moreau shared:
“I couldn’t believe how easily the flowers appeared in the pattern.”
Another crocheter, Hanna Dubois, said:
“It looks complicated at first, but after a couple of rows the rhythm becomes very calming.”
Why You’ll Love This Pattern
The Flower Eyelet Stitch isn’t just beautiful — it’s also incredibly satisfying to crochet.
Each floral row breaks the rhythm of the solid stitches, creating moments of excitement as the delicate openings appear.
The combination of texture, lightness, and soft pink shades gives the blanket a romantic and elegant feel. It makes a wonderful:
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Baby gift
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Decorative throw
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Cozy lap blanket for reading time
Care Tips for Your Blanket
To keep your crochet blanket soft and beautiful for years:
Wash:
Hand wash or use a gentle machine cycle with mild detergent.
Dry:
Lay flat on a towel to dry.
Avoid:
Strong detergents or prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.
Tip:
Use fabric softener sparingly to maintain softness without weakening the fibers.
Cotton or cotton-acrylic blends work best for this pattern because they help maintain both the shape and softness of the stitches.
Creative Ways to Use Your Flower Eyelet Blanket
This pattern is versatile and can be used in many ways:
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As a baby blanket or crib cover
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Draped over a sofa or armchair
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As a thoughtful handmade gift
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Or simply as a relaxing personal project
Access the Pattern PDF and Diagram
A detailed PDF version Here of this article is available — featuring visual diagrams of the stitch pattern, measurements, and color layout.
It also includes crochet symbols, yarn thickness charts, and needle guides for easy reference.
YouTube Tutorial (Helpful Video Guide)
To better understand the flower stitch technique, you can also watch a similar video tutorial.
⚠️ Note:
The video may use different yarn colors and might not exactly match the pink blanket shown here. However, it clearly demonstrates the stitch technique and spacing, helping you visualize the pattern more easily.
Conclusion: Stitching Joy One Flower at a Time
Crocheting the Flower Eyelet Stitch Blanket is more than just creating a beautiful project — it’s about enjoying the peaceful rhythm of handmade work.
Each stitch brings a moment of calm, and every flower adds a little spark of joy.
Whether you’re making this blanket for yourself or as a gift for someone special, remember that your hands are crafting more than yarn — they’re weaving warmth, patience, and love into every row.
What do you think about this pattern?
Would you try it in different colors or yarn textures?
Feel free to share your ideas — your creativity always inspires new crochet projects.
And remember: every loop, every petal, and every row tells a story. Make yours colorful, cozy, and full of heart.

