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19 Crochet Poinsettia Patterns

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Crocheting is a wonderful craft that allows you to create beautiful, intricate designs from basic yarn. As a crochet enthusiast who also loves the festivities of the holiday season, poinsettias are my go-to flower design.

Poinsettias are iconic Christmas flowers. Crocheted poinsettias add a touch of elegance to your home decor or make thoughtful handmade gifts. Not only are they beautiful, but they are also versatile.

In this article, we’ll look at a collection of crochet poinsettia patterns that are worth trying out. 

Let’s get started!

1. Crochet Poinsettia Pattern for Christmas by HappyPattyCrochet

Crochet Poinsettia Pattern for Christmas by HappyPattyCrochet
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This beautiful intermediate-level pattern creates a realistic replica that will add style and personality to your Christmas decor.

The pattern covers instructions, diagrams, photos, and a short example video showing you how to make your own.

2. Crochet Christmas Poinsettia Pattern by PippaPatternsCrochet

Crochet Christmas Poinsettia Pattern by PippaPatternsCrochet
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This advanced beginner- or intermediate-level pattern produces a 10-inch flower head when finished.

This pattern is easy to follow, providing you with a detailed photo tutorial and a step-by-step guide to crocheting and assembling the parts of the flower.

3. Crochet Poinsettia Brooch Pattern by AniAmiCrochet

Crochet Poinsettia Brooch pattern by AniAmiCrochet
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This dainty poinsettia brooch makes a fashion statement.

Crocheting this brooch is a quick beginner-level project, and it’s perfect for adding a touch of the festive season to your outfit or those of your loved ones.

The 11-page pattern contains instructions and about 39 pictures. You’ll need basic crochet skills and the ability to interpret charts.

4. Crochet Square Motif Poinsettia Afghan by SusieQsYarns

Crochet Square Motif Poinsettia Afghan by SusieQsYarns
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I recommend you try crocheting this afghan! The pattern is detailed, well-written, and easy to follow. 

The finished blanket is one of the most beautiful poinsettia crafts I’ve seen, with details of the poinsettia flowers accurately depicted.

This project provides a way for you to get better at crocheting while creating something beautiful.

5. White Poinsettia Afghan Blanket Lapghan Crochet Pattern by Crafting HappinessUK

White Poinsettia Afghan Blanket Crochet Pattern by Crafting HappinessUK
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This white poinsettia blanket is a beautiful baby gift; you can make it as big or as small as you want.

It’s also easy to make, requiring intermediate crocheting skills, but the instructions are so well laid out that it’ll be easy for a beginner to follow.

You will need these items:

  • White or cream DK light worsted yarn
  • 4 mm and 5 mm crochet hooks

6. Poinsettia Wine Cozy Crochet Pattern by Crochet365KnitToo

Poinsettia Wine Cozy Crochet Pattern by Crochet365KnitToo
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This is one design you can get done while watching tv or having a conversation with your friends.

The pattern yields a cozy holder for your wine bottles and can be a great gift option for your friends and family. 

7. Crochet Poinsettia Cushion by PippaPatternsCrochet

Crochet Poinsettia Cushion by PippaPatternsCrochet on the sofa
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Pippa has a lot of great patterns on Etsy, but this takes the prize. This pattern has so much detail that it reflects the love with which it was made. 

Crocheting this poinsettia suits advanced beginners and contains easy-to-follow instructions and photo illustrations. 

To make this poinsettia cushion, you’ll need these supplies:

  • Yarn (DK doubled or chunky)
  • 4 mm crochet hook
  • Fiberfill stuffing

8. Crochet Poinsettia Pattern by FCFCrochetFlowers

Crochet Poinsettia Pattern by FCFCrochetFlowers white and red flowers
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If you love flowers and enjoy making them, you should try this poinsettia pattern.

You’ll receive two different patterns detailed in this manual: one for the Polar Bear Poinsettia and another for the Ice Punch Poinsettia.

The pattern requires special techniques detailed in the manual to achieve the final results.

9. Crochet Christmas Poinsettia Gnome Pattern by PamGnomes

Crochet Christmas Poinsettia Gnome Pattern by PamGnomes
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PamGnomes provides a 2-in-1 manual that shows you how to make a gnome as well as a poinsettia flower.

You can also use the instructions for making the poinsettia for other projects besides the gnome.

The instructions are clear, easy to follow, and followed by lots of pictures to make sure you get it right.

10. Mini Crochet Poinsettia Pattern by HappyPattyCrochet

Mini Crochet Poinsettia Pattern by HappyPattyCrochet
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These mini poinsettia flowers are adorable. They make great appliques and easily affix to surfaces because of their flat backs.

This advanced beginner-level pattern includes instructions, diagrams, and step-by-step picture guides showing you how to crochet the flower.

11. 7-Patterns Crochet Poinsettia Christmas Bouquet by HerYarn

7 Patterns Crochet Poinsettia Christmas Bouquet by HerYarn on red background
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If you’ve ever thought flower bouquets are beautiful, this crochet bouquet will steal your heart like it stole mine.

This is an intermediate-level pattern that’s easy to follow and replicate. The instructions are clear and well-detailed to ensure that you get great results from this pattern.

12. Poinsettia Crochet Flower by Moara Crochet

Poinsettia Crochet Flower by Moara Crochet
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This is one pattern that Moara took hours to create.

She also had people try the pattern to ensure it was easy to follow and would produce the same results.

Her pattern provides step-by-step instructions and a comprehensive photo guide to help you craft the same flowers and leaves displayed. However, results may vary depending on the materials you use.

13. Poinsettia by Cloud9Knots

Poinsettia by Cloud9Knots
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This potted poinsettia would be great as home decor for house parties and also be perfect as a gift for your friends and family.

These sweet poinsettia pots would also be an excellent decoration for your baby’s nursery.

To make this, you need to be an intermediate-level crocheter and have the following materials:

  • Yarn
  • 3.5 mm crochet hook
  • Stitch marker
  • Scissors
  • Finishing needle
  • Fiberfill
  • A pair of 9 mm safety eyes
  • Blush
  • Embroidery thread (black)

14. Crochet Upcycled Poinsettias Pattern by HighlandHickoryDsgns

Crochet Upcycled Poinsettias Pattern by HighlandHickoryDsgns
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This crochet pattern is unique but also one of the easiest to make. You only need know basic crochet stitches, such as single, half-double, and double crochet stitches.

The pattern is simple, easy to follow, and well-detailed, with pictures for easy reference.

15. Crochet Poinsettia Flower Christmas Coaster by HookandChainsCrochet

Crochet Poinsettia Flower Christmas Coaster by HookandChainsCrochet
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Nothing quite shouts Christmas like this poinsettia coaster design.

These coasters are perfect as decorations. They can be used as a centerpiece and given out as gifts during the holidays.

I think your friends and family are going to love them.

There are step-by-step instructions and photos included in the manual to guide you. The materials you need are these:

  • Yarn (DK weight)
  • 4 mm crochet hook

16. Beautiful Poinsettia Pattern Filet Crochet Table Scarf by ShadowsPatterns

Beautiful Poinsettia Pattern Filet Crochet Table Scarf by ShadowsPatterns
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This filet design can be used as a runner for your dining table, dresser, or sideboard.

The finished runner measures about 18.5 inches by 31 inches but can be bigger or smaller depending on your needs.

The instructions are clear and easy to follow but require advanced crocheting skills because it’s a filet pattern. 

17. Poinsettia Coaster Crochet Pattern by OffTheHookByChrissy

Poinsettia Coaster Crochet Pattern by OffTheHookByChrissy
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This 18-page manual details instructions on how to crochet this 10-inch poinsettia coaster. These instructions also include photos for ease of use.

The pattern requires working in the round and basic crochet knowledge.

You will need these materials:

  • Cotton yarn
  • 5.5 mm hook
  • 12 yellow beads
  • Sewing needle
  • Yarn needle

18. Poinsettia Bookmark Crochet Pattern by Whitelilyshopp

Poinsettia Bookmark Crochet Pattern by Whitelilyshopp on a book
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You’re probably just finding out that poinsettias can also be used as bookmarks, right? It’s okay; I just did too.

A poinsettia bookmark can be the perfect holiday gift for the readers in your family.

The bookmark design is easy to make, requiring a handful of basic crochet stitches, and the picture-filled pattern comes in an easy-to-read PDF file.

To make this bookmark, you’ll need these items:

  • Median weight yarn
  • 4 mm hook
  • Yarn needle

19. White Poinsettia Centerpiece Pattern by IrishCrochetPattern

White Poinsettia Centerpiece Pattern by IrishCrochetPattern
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This poinsettia craft stands out. The design isn’t like the typical poinsettia flower, yet it depicts it well.

The manual is easy to follow, well crafted, and includes a full description of the pattern with detailed photos on each row for visual reference of the design.

Conclusion

Crocheting poinsettias is a great way to infuse the holiday spirit into your crafting. 

This article offers a variety of patterns and designs to suit your skill level and personal style. So, grab your hook and yarn and let your creativity bloom with these patterns!

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