🌸10 Spring Crochet Patterns You Can Finish in 10 Minutes (All FREE!)

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Spring is HERE, and you know what that means: pastel yarn, sunny afternoons, and the itch to make something cute RIGHT NOW. The problem? Most of us don't have hours to sit and crochet. Between work, kids, errands, and life in general, sometimes you only have 10 minutes.

Good news: 10 minutes is MORE than enough.

I've rounded up 10 of my absolute favorite FREE spring crochet patterns that work up super fast. Each one comes from a different blog, so you get a wide variety of styles and skill levels. Whether you're brand new to crochet or have been hooking for years, there's something here for you!

Grab your hook, dig into your yarn stash, and let's get springy! 🌼


🌼 1. Teeny Tiny Daisy – Jenny & Teddy

Why I love it: Daisies are basically the mascot of spring, and this little beauty crochets up in just 10 minutes flat — even with a video tutorial to follow along!

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This easy crochet daisy pattern lets you make tiny flowers in just 10 minutes with a free step-by-step video tutorial, making it perfect for total beginners. Sew them onto headbands, sprinkle them on a tote bag, or string a bunch together for the cutest garland you've ever seen.

🔗 Get the free pattern here → jennyandteddy.com

You'll need: Scrap yarn in white and yellow, small hook, tapestry needle Fun fact: Real daisies mean “cheerfulness” in the language of flowers. Your crochet daisy does too! 💛


🦋 2. Quick 10-Minute Butterfly – Crochet 365 Knit Too

Why I love it: Butterflies are the symbol of spring — new beginnings, transformation, and all the good stuff. And this pattern takes only 10 minutes!

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This crochet butterfly pattern is simple and quick and really only takes about ten minutes to make — the best part is that there's no shaping involved, and everything comes together with pretty basic crochet stitches, making it easy even for beginners.

These butterflies work great as magnets, embellishments for hats and Easter wreaths, and even hair bows — and they're so fast and easy that experienced crocheters won't even break a sweat.

🔗 Get the free pattern here → crochet365knittoo.com

You'll need: Worsted weight yarn scraps (any colors!), size H hook, scissors Pro tip: Make a bunch in different colors and hang them on a branch as a spring mobile. 🌿


🌷 3. Easy Crochet Tulip Flower – Crochet Patterns Free (Lisa Auch)

Why I love it: Tulips = spring. End of story. And this FREE tulip pattern is beginner-friendly with super clear steps.

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This easy tulip pattern uses simple stitches and can be completed in under 20 minutes, and it's designed to be easy enough for confident beginners — the finished tulip includes a neat flower bud, a leaf, and a stem, creating a realistic crochet flower perfect for Easter, Mother's Day gifts, home décor, and wedding bouquets.

🔗 Get the free pattern here → crochet-patterns-free.com

You'll need: Cotton yarn in your favorite tulip color + green, 3.5mm hook, wooden skewer for stem Fun fact: There are over 3,000 types of real tulips in the world. Your crochet version will never wilt! 🌷


🌸 4. Simple Crochet Flower (5-Minute Version!) – Craft Passion

Why I love it: Sometimes you just need a flower — fast! This one comes in 4, 5, 6, AND 8-petal versions. Pick your favorite!

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This easy crochet flower pattern takes just 5 minutes to make and comes in several variations — 4, 5, 6, and 8 petals — all from the same basic pattern, making it a perfect beginner project that can be used as an embellishment on bags, hats, frames, and even as a bouquet.

🔗 Get the free pattern here → craftpassion.com

You'll need: Any scrap yarn, small crochet hook, tapestry needle Use it for: Hair clips, brooch pins, gift toppers, card decorations — the list goes on forever! 🎀


🐝 5. Tiny Amigurumi Bee – Mohu Mohu

Why I love it: Bees are SO spring. And this teensy bee is basically the cutest thing I've ever seen crocheted.

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You can crochet your own mini bumble bee with this free amigurumi pattern and tutorial — it's a quick and easy project that's great for beginners, and your finished bee makes a cute decoration, gift, or even a keychain.

You can make a really small and quick 2.5 cm x 1.5 cm amigurumi bee in just 10 minutes with double knit weight yarn and a 3.25mm hook — experienced crocheters can whip these up without even breaking a sweat!

🔗 Get the free pattern here → mohumohu.com

You'll need: Yellow and black DK yarn, 3.25mm hook, tiny bit of stuffing, safety eyes Did you know? A real bee visits up to 5,000 flowers in a single day. Your crochet bee only needs about 10 minutes! 🐝


🌺 6. Mini Daisy in 10 Minutes – Amelia Makes

Why I love it: A second daisy?! YES — because this one has a video tutorial AND it's part of a whole series of spring flowers. Once you make one, you won't stop.

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This sweet miniature crochet daisy is the first in a whole series of crochet flowers you can use for all kinds of spring and summer crochet projects. It's beginner-friendly and works up in right around 10 minutes — perfect for stash-busting that leftover white and yellow yarn.

🔗 Get the free pattern here → ameliamakes.com

You'll need: Small amount of white and yellow yarn, 3.5mm hook Idea: Make 20 of these and sew them to a plain pillow cover for the most adorable spring home decor ever! 🛋️


🌼 7. Cherry Blossom / Simple Crochet Flower – Make and Do Crew

Why I love it: Each of these easy crochet flowers takes only a few minutes to make and can be used for decor, garland, or as an accent on a sweater or scarf — add red centers to make them look like cherry blossoms, or try beads or embroidery knots for a different look.

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This design is SO versatile — it can look like a cherry blossom, a simple spring bloom, or even a Christmas poinsettia depending on the colors you pick. That's what makes it magical!

🔗 Get the free pattern here → makeanddocrew.com

You'll need: Worsted weight yarn, size I hook Fun spring idea: String 15–20 of these onto a piece of twine for a beautiful spring garland to hang above your mantel! 🌸


🐰 8. Bunny Bookmark – Bella Coco Crochet

Why I love it: This one is a little different from the flowers — and that's exactly why it's on the list! A crochet bunny bookmark is the most adorable way to celebrate spring AND your love of reading at the same time.

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This adorable bunny bookmark is quick and easy to make with a free step-by-step pattern from Bella Coco Crochet. It uses the tiniest bit of yarn, comes together super fast, and makes the sweetest handmade Easter gift imaginable.

🔗 Get the free pattern here → blog.bellacococrochet.com

You'll need: Small amounts of white/pink yarn, tiny hook, stuffing (optional) Gift idea: Tuck one into a book for a teacher's gift — they'll absolutely love it! 📚🐇


💐 9. Puff Stitch Flower – B.Hooked Crochet

Why I love it: If you want something that looks fancy but is secretly super easy, this is your pattern. The puff stitch gives the flower a beautiful 3D texture that looks like it took hours.

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Each puff stitch flower works up in less than 15 minutes with only scraps of yarn — and they're so versatile that you can join them together to make a scarf or blanket, or use them individually to embellish a headband, hat, or dress.

🔗 Get the free pattern here → bhookedcrochet.com

You'll need: Worsted yarn scraps, size G or H hook Bonus: The puff stitch is a skill you'll use again and again in bigger projects — this little flower is great practice! 🌟


🪡 10. Easy Crochet Scrunchie – Dreamee Crochet

Why I love it: Okay, hear me out — a scrunchie is a SPRING ESSENTIAL. And a crochet one? Even better. Wear it in your hair, on your wrist, give it as a gift. It's so quick and so satisfying.

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This beautiful scrunchie is the perfect scrap yarn project for all crochet beginners — and it makes a great handmade gift for any girl who likes pretty things, with a full video tutorial available to follow along step by step.

This pattern provides instructions for making 4 to 5 scrunchies from one ball of yarn, making them ideal for gifting and craft fairs.

🔗 Get the free pattern here → dreameecrochet.com

You'll need: DK or sport weight yarn (cotton works great!), 3mm hook, hair elastic Spring colors to try: Lavender, mint green, coral, butter yellow 🌈


✨ Final Thoughts

See? Spring crochet doesn't have to mean a big, complicated project. Sometimes the best things come in tiny, 10-minute packages.

Here's the real magic: every single one of these patterns uses scrap yarn. You don't need to buy anything new. Just dig into your yarn stash, find something happy and springy, and start hooking.

My personal challenge to you? Pick THREE of these patterns this week and make one of each. Leave them on a neighbor's doorstep, tuck one into your kid's backpack, or keep them all for yourself — you deserve it! 🌷

Which one are you making first? Drop a comment below and let me know! I'd love to see your makes — tag me on Instagram! 📸


Happy hooking! 🧶💕


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