Need something beyond basic florals? Unique Hibiscus Free Crochet Patterns are best to start – offers a variety of ideas to choose from!
Explore hibiscus flowers in a different way. Here is a mix of styles that will let you try something other than the typical and usual. Take a look!
Unique Hibiscus Free Crochet Patterns
1. Hibiscus Bookmark

Melanie Jane’s bookmark has a beautiful motif at the beginning, with a matching long stem and a tiny green leaf at the end. It has a bright red color palette with minute details in the center. If you know a bookworm, make one for them!
2. Teapot Cozy

Try making this wonderful teapot cozy pattern from Yarnspirations. Easy to do for all intermediates. It has all the colors you can think of with a hibiscus floral embellishment at the very top. The sturdy texture makes it a very useful, everyday project.
3. Floral Shawl

This wrap pattern from Janine Myska is stitched up in a large, rectangular shape with little hibiscus floral details all over the fabric using 9 skeins of yarn. It can be your shawl or blanket at the same time. A very minimal design, modern at the same time.
4. Hair Tie

If you want aesthetic and Pinteresty accessories, then why not stitch them yourself? You can start with this simple shaped hairtie with Plakshi Jain. It is very easy to work on, only petals and frilly edges to get it done. Also, a great gift idea for anyone who loves handmade projects!
5. Flower Hanging

A beautiful handmade floral arrangement by Liza that you can hang anywhere as a pretty decoration. It has a set of large blooms in both red and pink shades, tied with a string of fresh leaves. Stitched in three parts with advanced beginner friendly details.
6. A Pair of Earrings

Another handmade, aesthetic accessory that you can try making is this from The Crochet Bloom. It will be a fun piece to have because it can be worked up using simple ch, sc, slp st, and tr stitches only. Some seed beads are also added to match the whole vibe.
7. Handmade Flowers

Inspired by the real ones, Loopara’s flowers just look like a mimic – textured, detailed, and ideal for all levels of crocheters. You can crochet a whole bunch of them to use as a pretty bouquet or floral arrangement for decoration.
8. DIY Floral Earrings

Perfect 5757 has a stunning earring design that looks exactly like a blooming flower. It is an easy pattern made using yellow, red, and green threads number 8, and a 0.55 mm crochet hook. Take a look at the tutorial to learn more.
9. Simple Keychain

If Hibiscus is your favorite kind of flower, then take a look at Priya’s tutorial. It is easy to copy, even for beginners, and it will look very pretty once finished. You can use it as a keychain or a bag charm.
10. Lace Floral Cardigan

The front part of this gorgeous cardigan is decorated with hibiscus flowers and and pretty vine motifs, i.e., why it’s here. Its lacy sleeves and overall body are very lightweight and airy, making it a comfortable wear. If you want to make one, follow Susan’s family’s pattern.






