How to Crochet Mini Rose Umbrella for Fall – Rose Bouquet Blanket
Did you know a yellow rose does exist, and this project is gonna based on it to make your fall special. With a stitch-by-stitch tutorial, learn how to crochet a mini umbrella with a rose border that turns into a bouquet when closed. Since fall days are still gonna shiny, this crochet umbrella following the rose bouquet blanket pattern is a must-have. It features the eight-sided large motif with a rose and leaf border, making it easy even for beginners.
Finally, the tutorial instructs you on how to assemble all the crocheted parts onto an umbrella frame to complete the project. So, if you have made up your mind to crochet this mini rose umbrella, continue reading this post till the end of this post!
About the Designer: The designer behind this crochet fall umbrella project is @TiemBeCon – she should be rightly called “The most creative crochet designer” since she always adapts the crochet themes in a unique way. Like the original buoquet pattern is for using as a placemat but she adapts the pattern to crochet the umbrella. Her crochet projects are always so colorful and never miss to be seasonal and celebration-special. The videos often feature flower projects, such as flower swings, and also include other decorations like crochet pumpkin vines.
Advertisement - Continue ReadingNote: In respect of the creator’s rights, there will be no provision of the written pattern. You can watch the tutorial with on-screen written instructions at the end of this post.
Crochet Mini Rose Umbrella Tutorial
Skill Level: Beginner – Intermediate. The main stitches are the magic ring, which is used to start the project, as well as the chain stitch and double crochet to build the body of the umbrella. She also shows how to use the slip stitch to finish rows, and how to use the single crochet and half double crochet to create the leaves.
Finally, the video demonstrates how to hide the yarn tail after finishing a section and how to shape the flowers to attach them to the umbrella frame.
Tutorial Timing: Approximately 22 minutes only. (perfect for practicing the octagon granny square, crocheting the rose flower, and how to attach the umbrella frame with a crochet motif octagon.)
Personalization Tips: You can also crochet this umbrella bag using red, purple, or orange, and a combination of all colors.
Pattern Type: An on-screen written pattern is available if you find written instructions easy to follow along with. Both Vietnamese and English instructions are available.
Supplies Needed
The following are the crochet supplies that the tutor uses for crocheting this fall umbrella pattern:
Hook: 3 mm crochet hook
Yarn: yaoh wool 3 mm
- Colors: White, light green, and orangish yellow
- Sewing needle
- Umbrella metal frame with buttons
- Glue
Crochet Stitches
The following are the crochet techniques and stitches that the tutor uses for crocheting this mini rose umbrella pattern for beginners:
- Magic Ring: Wrap yarn into a loop, insert the hook through the loop, yarn over, pull through, and start stitching into the adjustable ring.
- Chain Stitch: Yarn over, pull the loop through the one already on your hook to create a chain.
- Double Crochet: Yarn over, insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over again, pull through, yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over again, and pull through the remaining two loops.
- Slip Stitch: Insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, and pull through both the stitch and the loop on the hook.
- Single Crochet: Insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, pull through, yarn over again, and pull through both loops on the hook.
- Half Double Crochet: Yarn over, insert the hook into the stitch, yarn over, pull through, yarn over again, and pull through all three loops on the hook.
- Weaving in Ends: Thread a sewing needle with the yarn tail, and weave it back and forth through the stitches to secure and hide the loose end.
- Shaping the Flowers: Crochet petals using specified patterns (such as doubles or trebles) and tug gently to adjust the shape before attaching them.







