Crochet Dainty Flower Bookmark Free Pattern
Crochet Dainty Flower Bookmark Free Pattern
Hi everyone, today I want to bring to you this crochet dainty flower bookmark (free pattern). There’s a special kind of beauty in the details—the kind that doesn’t demand attention, but gently captures your heart. The Dainty Flower Bookmark was created with exactly that intention: to bring softness, warmth, and a handmade charm to your reading moments, turning something simple into something truly meaningful.
The video tutorial for this project is available here:
Crochet Dainty Flower Bookmark Free Pattern: A Delicate Little Accessory
Carefully crafted with delicate yarn, this bookmark features two tiny blossoms connected by a slender chain, like a floral garland resting gracefully between the pages of your book. Its soft pink hue evokes tenderness, serenity, and a sense of calm, making it a perfect companion for slow mornings, reflective journaling, or peaceful evenings spent immersed in a story.
A few years ago, I crocheted this lacy and delicate bookmark. A bookmark makes such a lovely gift, and it is such a useful object too. These bookmark patterns are so easy to follow, and they can be made in a myriad of different colors too.
As it drapes across open pages, the Dainty Flower Bookmark becomes more than just a functional object—it becomes part of the atmosphere. It adds texture, depth, and a subtle artistic touch, enhancing the visual and sensory experience of reading.
Crochet Dainty Flower Bookmark Free Pattern: A Meaningful Keepsake
Whether placed inside a cherished novel, a devotional book, or a personal journal, it transforms a simple pause into a moment of intention and quiet beauty. What makes this bookmark especially meaningful is its handmade nature.
Each stitch carries care and patience, reflecting the time and love invested in its creation. In a world that often moves too quickly, it stands as a gentle reminder to slow down—to savor each page, each thought, each moment. It celebrates the art of creating by hand and the joy of surrounding ourselves with things that feel personal and authentic.
Crochet Dainty Flower Bookmark Free Pattern: A Cherry Blossom Flower Inspiration
The Dainty Flower Bookmark also makes a thoughtful and heartfelt gift. Its delicate design and timeless aesthetic appeal to readers, writers, and dreamers alike—anyone who finds comfort in the simple pleasure of a good book and a quiet space. It’s a small gesture, but one that carries warmth, intention, and a touch of poetry. Let the Dainty Flower Bookmark rest softly between your pages—like a tiny bloom preserved in time, marking not just where you stopped reading, but the feeling you found there.
This flower is so perfect and dainty. It is inspired by the cherry blossom flower. I have already used this design previously for this feminine flower headband last year. The Cherry Blossom Cardigan also features this beautiful flower pattern.
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Crochet Dainty Flower Bookmark: The Pattern
You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Etsy store here: Crochet Dainty Flower PDF Pattern
You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Ravelry store here: Crochet Dainty Flower PDF Pattern
Level: Easy +
Notes
I will be using US terms (British terms in brackets).
Gauge (size of the flower)
1,5” (4 cm) x 1,5” (4 cm)
Size of finished project
11” (28 cm) x 1,5” (4 cm)
Materials
1 skein of Twister Solid XL by Hobbii in shade Light Rose (or your preferred Aran/Medium 4 yarn)
5 mm crochet hook
Pair of scissors
Tapestry needle
Abbreviations
Ch: Chain
Sl st: slip stitch
St: Stitch
Sk: skip
Sp: Space
SC: Single Crochet (UK Double Crochet)
TC: Treble Crochet
EOR: End of row/end of round
Cherry Blossom Flower
To begin, chain 4; slip stitch to first chain to close off round.
Round 1: Ch 3 (=TC), place 2 TC inside the ring (=3 TC); ch 1, sl stitch through ring to finish first petal; repeat 5 more times, do not fasten off.
Make sure you sew in your loose end from the beginning as we crochet the flower; once the flower has been crocheted, pull the center loose end so as to close off the center ring.
Create chain
Chain 50
DC into the 4th chain from the hook (first 3 chains counts as a DC); SC, 2 DC into the same chain. Now slip stitch into the next chain until the end of the chain. Place a last slip stitch into the project (flower) to anchor down the chain.
Fasten off, tidy up all loose ends.