15 Free Crochet Tulip Plant and Keychains for Spring

Here are 15 free crochet tulip plant and keychain tutorials for crocheting elegant decorations and bag charms. They are perfect for gifting on Mother’s Day and Father’s Day, or simply to fill the vase with something amazing. Let’s get started.

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01 of 15 Crochet Tulip Bouquet

Crochet this set of three joined tulip flowers for Mother’s Day that can be put in a vase for spring. You can also wrap this set of tulips with a cellophane sheet or paper to complete a bouquet. The method of crocheting the tulip will be to make separate tulip petals and assemble them in the end.

There is a pattern for crocheting the leaves, too. To attach the petals, simply insert the petals into wrapped craft wires. This makes them bendable.

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02 of 15 Crochet Full Blue Tulips

Learn how to cleverly turn a ribbed rectangle into a full blue tulip. Three or five finished tulips can be knotted from the stems to make a tulip bouquet like the one above. This blue petal tulip is perfect for Father’s Day, and a pink one for Mother’s Day.

You have to make a 15-row rectangle using half double crochet and attach the ends using a cross-pattern with a crochet hook. Sew the flower from the middle and insert the wrapped craft wire. It is so easy to crochet.

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03 of 15 Crochet Tulip Keychains

The mini tulip is easier than ever and only needs working in the three rounds. Follow this tutorial to crochet a pair of tulip bag charms that can be finished very quickly.

You will also crochet four leaves and make pockets of leaves on the string. Choose from yellow to purple and even blue for crocheting this. The finished project is a 3D, puffed crochet tulip that looks like a bell-shaped flower bud. It features a green base representing the receptacle of the flower.

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04 of 15 Crochet Tulip Hairpin

Learn how to crochet a potted tulip hair clip that is quick and super easy to crochet with basic stitches. The stem and leaf are crocheted together and then glued onto a standard metal hair clip, giving it a dainty and “cottage core” aesthetic.

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05 of 15 Crochet Tulip Lipstick Holder Tutorial

Learn how to crochet a charming tulip-inspired lipstick holder that doubles as a bag charm or keychain. The project is divided into two main parts:

a colorful flower blossom that acts as the decorative topper and a green stem-like tube designed to snugly hold a lip balm. You can crochet it in either blue or pink tulip form. You can pull the cap through the strings and insert your lip balm.

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06 of 15 Crochet Pair of Tulip Keychains

A step-by-step guide to crochet a 3D tulip keychain, with basic crochet stitches and simple assembly techniques. The guide covers the entire construction process, from crocheting the tube, sewing the top head, and crocheting a pair of leaves.

This features a pair of tulips and can be crocheted in either purple, pink, or yellow, and also in multi-colors.

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07 of 15 Crochet Pair of Tulip and Leaf Keychains

This tutorial by JQ Handmade demonstrates how to crochet a mini crochet tulip keychain featuring a pair of tulips in different colors.

This is similar to the above, and you can crochet it in any shade from red and pink to blue and sky blue. If you are a beginner, there will be guides for the crochet basics.

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08 of 15 Crochet Tulip Decorations

Learn how to crochet a decorative arrangement of tulips set in a “potted” base made of small crochet spheres. The project starts by crocheting 25 small, colorful spheres (or “little bowls”) using a magic ring and single crochet increases/decreases. These are later glued together to form a structured container for the flowers.

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09 of 15 Crochet Tulip Bouquet

Crochet these realistic tulips, perfect for creating DIY wedding bouquets or home décor. The tutor demonstrates a straightforward method for crocheting the flower head as a seamless tube, which is then stuffed and sewn at the top to create the signature four-petaled tulip shape.

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10 of 15 Crochet Adorable Tulips

Learn how to crochet a realistic-looking tulip using yarn, a crochet hook, and flexible wire with the petal method. The tutor demonstrates how to crochet individual petals and leaves, which are attached with wire to make them adjustable and sturdy.

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11 of 15 Crochet Bunch Of Tulips

Here is a beginner-friendly tutorial for crocheting realistic tulip flowers, covering the creation of the flower bud, the stem, and the leaves. It uses a soft milk cotton yarn and a few simple assembly tools to bring the flowers, making it a great decorative piece or a thoughtful handmade gift.

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12 of 15 Crochet Easiest Tulip Flowers

Here is how to crochet a realistic and elegant crochet tulip, ideal for bouquets or home decor. It is divided into three distinct phases: crafting the petal-shaped flower head, creating a long green leaf, and assembling all components onto a wire stem for stability.

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13 of 15 Crochet Tulip Bag Charms

This tutorial shows how to crochet a charming and beginner-friendly crochet tulip keychain, featuring two small stuffed tulips attached to a green stem with a leaf. It needs a long green chain to serve as the connector, followed by crocheting two cup-shaped flower heads using a magic ring and basic stitches.

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15 of 15 Crochet Tulip Flower Pots

Learn how to crochet a mini tulip pot, a charming and simple project perfect for beginners. The process is divided into crafting several distinct components: a small pot, the soil, a tulip bud, and two wired leaves.

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