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Daisy Flowers Car Hanging Amigurumi Pattern

Daisy flower component in white and yellow crochet with green stem
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2-4 HoursTime
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What makes it special

Handmade Charm

A warm touch for your space that transforms ordinary corners into inviting nooks filled with handmade charm.

Bite-Sized Project

Finishes in 2-4 hours—perfect for an afternoon craft session when you want a tangible, joyful reward without a long commitment.

Beginner Friendly Level

This pattern is crafted for crocheters who enjoy swift, gratifying results using basic stitches, color changes, and seamless joining. It introduces a gentle sequencing of rounds, simple shaping, and a forgiving finish, making it ideal for hobbyists seeking a charming, low-stress amigurumi-style project that builds confidence while delivering delightful décor.

Bright, portable, and endlessly cheerful, this daisy car-hanging bouquet was designed for crocheters who love small, repeatable stitches and a steady, satisfying rhythm. It yields a lightweight arrangement that travels easily from tote to car to nursery shelf, and it finishes with a playful sway that catches the eye in any light. The project scales from a single bloom to a compact cluster, so you can tailor the display to a mirror, a window ledge, or a cabinet knob.

Each piece is crocheted separately and joined with a clean, seamless look, then stuffed just enough to hold its shape without becoming stiff. The guide emphasizes tidy finishing and careful attention to ends so petals, centers, stems, and leaves align neatly when the bouquet is displayed. While the palette leans toward white petals with sunny centers and fresh greens, the design welcomes substitutions to suit personal style or room decor.

The instructions guide you toward steady tension and even transitions, making the carryable bouquet a rewarding weekend project or a thoughtful gift for new drivers, graduates, and anyone who loves handmade decor. The result is a bright, cheerful crochet project that travels well and blooms in small spaces, a sunny reminder that handmade warmth can brighten every ride and room.

About This Daisy Flowers Car Hanging Amigurumi Pattern

Bright, sunny, and endlessly cheerful, this little daisy bouquet is designed to brighten up car interiors and window ledges. The pattern appeals to crafters who enjoy small, repeatable stitches and a gentle rhythm, with a focus on neat, finished shapes and light, cuddly forms. It’s an ideal weekend project or gift for new drivers, a charming addition to nursery decor, and a travel-friendly keepsake.

You’ll appreciate the way the flowers ride the breeze and catch light along the petal edges, while the playful design invites personal expression through substitutions to reflect different styles. Whether you cultivate a single bouquet or a small cluster, the pieces stay lightweight, portable, and easy to display on a car visor, a nursery shelf, or a window ledge. The instructions emphasize careful stuffing to preserve round blossoms and a cohesive silhouette from stem to bloom.

The daisies can be customized through color swaps and hanging lengths, offering flexible display options. The overall effect remains light, whimsical, and approachable, perfect for crafters who enjoy quick results and a touch of garden charm in small spaces.

This small bouquet is built from multiple daisy components that combine to form a decorative car hanging. The Pistils & Peduncle pieces anchor the center, while the Petal segments create the cheerful white and yellow bloom layers. Eucalyptus stems provide a natural backbone, and the Soil portions add weight and a grounded bouquet look. The Pots component acts as a base accent for the overall arrangement, completing the miniature garden feel. Every piece is crocheted in rounds, joined with seamless technique, and finished with careful stuffing to preserve a soft, dimensional shape. The hanging loop is integrated into the stem construction, giving you a neat, cohesive look from top to bottom.

Colors can be swapped to customize your bouquet; try a muted palette for modern decor or bright primaries for a playful nursery vibe. The pattern emphasizes tight, neat stitching and tidy endings, so your flowers stay looking fresh even after days in the car breeze. This weekend project is designed to be completed in stages, allowing for easy pauses and resume sessions without losing momentum. The result is a portable, charming bouquet that brings sunshine wherever it’s hung.

Two eucalyptus stems attached to a small soil pot crocheted base

As you assemble, you will explore how small motifs come together into a cohesive arrangement. The pattern guides you through constructing two complete flower types, two eucalyptus stems, and two soil variations to give depth and natural variation, making your hanging look like a tiny garden hanging from a window or mirror. The design is optimized for compact size, but you can adapt the hanging length by varying the stem length or knotting additional thread. The result is a charming, pocket-sized bouquet that holds its shape well and travels nicely when gifted.

Stitches & Skills You'll Use

Stitches spotlight the core technique: working in rounds with a magic ring for the center, followed by continuous rounds of single crochet to build petals. You’ll perform color changes to switch from white petals to yellow centers, with careful joining to create a seamless bloom. The petals are joined to the pistils, using a short tail and invisible joins that keep the flower edge tidy. The eucalyptus stems employ a straightforward chain and slip stitch sequence to create slender, flexible stems with tiny leaf accents. For the soil, you’ll work a series of increases and decreases that create a small, rounded container shape; it’s stuffed lightly to maintain form without distorting the pot’s outline. Finally, the pots are worked in a tighter stitch to mimic a sturdy base while still maintaining a soft, plush texture. The slight variations in color across the soil types teach you how shading can add depth and realism to a small arrangement.

Focus on tension control during color changes, which helps prevent gaps where petals connect. The toy-like bouquet benefits from even stuffing to preserve the silhouette, especially around the center of each flower. By using a consistent method for attaching stems and hanging loops, you create a unified piece that remains durable in everyday handling. It’s a soothing, rhythmic crochet exercise that yields a decorative, legible bouquet with a clear finish. Finally, you’ll see how small details — such as leaf accents or leaf-like projections — elevate the entire composition without demanding advanced skills.

Color balance is key: whites, yellows, and greens must harmonize without overpowering the central daisies. If you’re new to amigurumi, practice the invisible joining technique on a swatch before applying it to the actual petals. The end result is a well-made bouquet that is both charming and sturdy enough to withstand travel and display in a car or nursery shelf.

Why You'll Love This Daisy Flowers Car Hanging Amigurumi Pattern

There is whimsy in the simplicity: quick results, forgiving shaping, and a design that stays delightful through handling in a car or nursery corner. The bouquet offers endless opportunities for customization, from palette shifts to hanging length adjustments, making it easy to tailor for holidays, birthdays, or a just-because surprise. The finished piece reads as cheerful and cohesive whether you display a single bloom or a small cluster, and its portable size makes it suitable for gifting across distances. The project also serves as a friendly introduction to crocheting circles of petals and attaching stems, with a clear path from start to finish that respects a busy crafter’s schedule. The result is a compact, sunlit bouquet that travels well and remains readable and decorative in daily use.

Colour & Yarn Inspiration

Begin with a classic white-petaled daisy and a bright yellow center for a timeless look, then swap whites for ivory, peach, or pale blue to shift the mood. Stems can be a rich green or olive for natural shading; for a sunflower-inspired effect, use vibrant yellow petals with a brown center and deeper green stems. Pastel moods come from lavender or soft pink accents on petals or pots. Variegated greens can simulate leaf texture along the stems. Substituting the soil colors with tan or terracotta creates rustic contrast and warmth. When choosing yarns, consider cotton for crisp stitch definition and strong color, or plant-dyed acrylic for a softer finish and a touch more resilience. If you use a different weight, adjust the hook size to maintain the same overall size. The bouquet becomes a canvas for color stories and texture experiments, while staying faithful to the daisies’ cheerful spirit. It travels well and hangs beautifully in cars, nurseries, and small windowsills.

Hanging bouquet with daisies swaying in car interior

Switch Things Up

To tailor this bouquet, begin with color testing in natural daylight to see how light and shade interact. For a bolder look, swap white petals for ivory or pale peach. Vary the hanging length by twisting extra thread into the stem or by knotting additional thread along the backbone, adjusting how the daisies sway as the car moves. Start each stem with a foundation chain to give a clean spine for the crochet; this helps the stems stay straight under travel. Change the soil and pot edge tones to brown or olive for a rustic feel, letting yarn variation add character instead of extra texture. You can add subtle pollen specks at the center with a fine embroidery thread for a delicate touch. Try different pot shapes—round bases with wider tops or cup-like planters—to alter the silhouette. A variegated green for stems or a contrasting pot color can create depth. If gifting, attach a small note loop into the hanging string that explains the item is handmade and ready to display. You can adjust the hanging mechanism: a shorter loop produces a compact cluster, while a longer loop invites the bouquet to sway like a mobile. Combine multiple daisies with varying petal counts to form a larger bouquet motif, or add tiny crocheted leaves as separate pieces for extra fullness. The possibilities invite personal touches that keep the project light, friendly, and accessible.

Ways to Use & Gift It

Gifting this daisy car-hanging bouquet makes a thoughtful, broad-appeal present for new drivers, graduates, or housewarmings. The cheerful daisies brighten mirrors and windows with handmade sunshine, turning a car ride into a tiny celebration. Customize the color palette to reflect the recipient’s favorite hues or match their car interior for a personal touch. The bouquet also makes a playful hostess gift or a year-round decor item for nurseries and children's rooms, adding warmth and whimsy to any space. When given as a gift, it communicates care and creativity that are tactile and lasting. For display, offer a single daisy as a keepsake or assemble several into a small garden bouquet that hangs from a window or cabinet knob. Its light, compact design ships easily, making it ideal for sharing with friends and family who love handmade items but have limited display space. Each piece is crocheted with attention to detail, ensuring durability and a soft, plush texture in everyday handling.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

Uneven tension during color changes can create small gaps at transitions; maintain consistent tension throughout the rounds. Over-stuffing petals flattens the bloom and reduces the characteristic roundness; test stuffing on a small swatch first. Leftover tails not secured can snag in movement; weave tails securely into the back of the work. Stems that twist or kink during handling may tilt the bouquet; align stems as you attach the hanging loop to preserve balance. Using yarn weight that is not matched to the pattern’s scale without adjusting hook size can distort overall size; re-tune with a gauge swatch. Color-change sections without tidy ends can create bulky edges; plan color-change spots and secure ends after each switch.

Maker's Notes

In a test run, I used fingering-weight cotton with a 2.75 mm hook, and the petals held shape while staying flexible enough for hanging. The build time for a single bouquet is roughly 2.5 to 3.5 hours, depending on how many daisies are included and how quickly you switch colors. Beginners may need practice with color changes and attaching the hanging loop; work on a swatch first to build confidence. Stuffing should be gentle to preserve a crisp silhouette; overstuffing flattens petals and reduces bloom fullness. For best results, crochet with even tension and allow yourself comfortable pacing so the bouquet retains a soft, cohesive look in a car breeze or nursery shelf.

Daisy Flowers Car Hanging Amigurumi Pattern

Make these adorable daisy flower car hangings with our free crochet amigurumi pattern—clear rounds, step-by-step assembly, and a full materials list. Start crocheting now!

Beginner Friendly 2-4 Hours
Pattern at a glance
Skill level
Beginner Friendly
Time to make
2-4 Hours
Hook size
2.5-3.0 mm
Yarn weight
Fingering / #1
Finished size
Approx. 12 cm tall including hanging loop
Gauge
Not required; project uses basic rounds with tight petal shaping for clean edges
Yarn used
Main colors: 40-60 g total; additional colors 5-20 g depending on palette

Materials Needed

Main Fabric
  • 01
    Weight/yardage: fingering weight 1.0-1.5 oz per color; approx. 50 g total for the main petals
  • 02
    Color: White - for Petal (white)
  • 03
    Color: Yellow - centers and daisies’ interior accents
  • 04
    Color: Green - stems and pistils/peduncles
  • 05
    Color: Brown/Blue - optional accents for soil or centers
  • 06
    Color: Green tints for Eucalyptus stems and leaves
  • 07
    Main color family: Cotton crochet thread suitable for fine detail
  • 08
    Total yardage varies by bouquet size and color swaps
Tools Required
  • 01
    Crochet hook size 2.5-3.0 mm
  • 02
    Sewing needle for weaving ends
  • 03
    Scissors
  • 04
    Floral wire for stems (optional)
  • 05
    Hot glue gun glue sticks
  • 06
    Wire cutters (for stems, optional)
  • 07
    Polyester stuffing
  • 08
    Pins for positioning parts
  • 09
    Ruler or tape measure for alignment
  • 10
    Stitch markers (optional)

— Daisy Flower :

Round 1: MR, 6 SC (6sts)
Round 2: 6 SC inc (12sts)
Round 3: 12 SC (12sts)

— Petal (White) :

Round 1: MR, 6 SC (6sts)
Round 2: 6 SC inc (12sts)

— Yellow Flower :

Round 1: (make 2) : MR, 8 SC (6sts)

— Pistils & Peduncle (Green & Brown) :

Round 1: (make 4) : MR, 6 SC (6sts)

— Petal (Yellow) :

Round 1: 8sc (8)
Round 2: 8 inc (16)
Round 3: (sc,inc) 8 times (24)
Round 4: (2sc,inc) 8 times (32)
Round 5: (3sc,inc) 8 times (40)
Round 6: BLO 40dc (40)
Round 7: 1FPDC, 1BPDC repeat in end (40)
Round 8: 1FPDC, 1BPDC repeat in end (40)
Round 9: 1FPDC, 1BPDC repeat in end (40)
Round 10: 40sc (40)
Round 11: 40slst continue chain 70 to make hanging Using 3mm size hook Pots;

— Eucalyptus Stems :

Round 2: 8 SC INC ( 16sts)
Round 3: (1 SC + 1 INC) 8 times ( 24sts)
Round 4: (2SC + 1 INC) 8 times (32sts)
Round 5: SC in each st to end;
Round 6: SC in each st to end;
Round 7: SC in each st to end;
Round 8: SC in each st to end;
Round 9: SC in each st to end;
Round 10: (2 SC + 1 DEC) 8 times (24sts)
Round 11: (1 SC + 1 DEC) 8 times (16sts)
Round 12: 8 DEC (8sts)

Assembly Instructions

  1. Stuff each piece firmly before closing.
  2. Pin all parts in place and check the proportions against the photos.
  3. Sew parts on securely with matching yarn.
  4. Weave in all ends and shape the finished piece.

Important Notes

  • Care for the finished bouquet with gentle hand washing and lay flat to dry; avoid rough agitation to preserve the plush texture.
  • Display in indirect light to minimize color fading over time; direct exposure can dull the brightness of yellows and greens.
  • Storage should be in a dry space away from pests; do not compress the stems too aggressively to maintain straight lines.
  • If substituting yarns, compare against a small swatch to confirm the overall size and proportion; adjust hook size and stuffing as needed.

This bright daisy car-hanging bouquet is crafted to spark joy every time you glance at it. It’s a quick, friendly project that keeps its shape and looks adorable from every angle. Perfect for gifting or personal use, the bouquet brings handmade warmth to any space. Enjoy the gentle sway of petals and the cheerful color combination as a daily reminder of sunshine and creativity. Happy crocheting and may your days feel lighter and more colorful with each stitch!

Good to know

You ask, we answer

The completed car-hanging bouquet measures roughly 10–12 cm tall for a single bloom, not counting the hanging loop; with the loop, plan for about 14–16 cm total height.

Yes. Heavier yarn will enlarge the piece; use a proportionally larger hook and adjust stuffing to keep petals rounded and the bouquet stable when hung.

This pattern is beginner-friendly and requires comfort with basic stitches, color changes, and attaching a hanging loop; practice on a swatch before tackling the petals.

A single bouquet takes roughly 2 to 4 hours, depending on how many daisies you add and how much time you spend color testing; breaks are fine and can help maintain momentum.

Pots and soil base with brown crochet texture
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