Easter is almost here, and what better way to prepare than crocheting some lilies? Easter lilies are a specific species of lily flower, but all lilies make wonderful springtime arrangements. In this round-up, we’ll cover all kinds of gorgeous lilies, from Easter lilies to Lily of the Valley and more!
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1. Easter Lily
This beautiful white Easter lily is quite simple to crochet. You’ll need worsted yarn and knowledge of basic stitches, and you’ll also need to know how to work in the back loop only and do color changes. It’s a great pattern if you have a bit of crochet experience and are looking to try something new!
2. Lily Flower
This pattern comes in the form of a YouTube video, so it’s perfect for visual learners. The lily features not only beautiful petals, but also fun green leaves on the stem. For this project, you’ll need to know simple crochet stitches, and you’ll need to pick up sport-weight yarn, floral wire, and glue.
3. Lily Flower Free Pattern
This YouTube tutorial will teach you how to make a gorgeous yellow lily with red stamens, green leaves, and even buds. As with the previous pattern, you’ll need wire and hot glue along with your yarn. The pattern uses only easy stitches, though you’ll need to know how to work in the back loop only.
4. Crochet Lily Flower
Here’s another YouTube crochet lily pattern, and I think the white and purple lilies the designer made are absolutely stunning. For this project, grab some 4-ply milk cotton yarn and some wire, and make sure you know the basic crochet stitches.
5. How to Crochet a Lily Flower
Let’s check out one last video pattern for a beginner-friendly lily flower! This gorgeous version even includes pre-bloom buds, and to make it, you’ll need 4-strand yarn, stuffing, hot glue, thin wire, and green floral stem wire.
6. Crochet Lily Pattern
Here’s a pattern for a soft yellow lily with brown stamen and light green buds. For this project, you’ll need 4-ply milk cotton, which is generally fingering or sock-weight yarn. You’ll also need wire, hot glue, and poly-fill stuffing. The pattern calls for easy stitches plus the picot stitch, which is explained.
7. Crochet Lily
This lily looks amazing in both white and pink, and to make one you’ll need a floral rod, wire, poly-fil stuffing, hot glue, and yarn. This is an “advanced intermediate” pattern, so you should definitely have some crochet experience before you begin. The pattern calls for easy stitches plus the picot stitch and front-post double crochet.
8. Crochet Lily (2 sizes with leaves!)
This pattern is for a gorgeous lily that’s easy to crochet. The project is great for all kinds of learners because there’s both a written pattern and a video tutorial. You’ll need worsted-weight yarn, floral wire, and hot glue or super glue, plus knowledge of basic stitches. The pattern includes 2 sizes, so you can make the larger size for a bouquet or other décor, or the smaller size for a hair clip.
9. Crochet Lily Flower
This pattern for a stunning yellow lily is great for beginners because it includes a video tutorial and tons of helpful progress photos. Just pick up some DK-weight yarn and floral wire, and you’ll be able to crochet this flower!
10. Crochet Calla Lily
The Calla lily is another beautiful lily species, and it’s quite simple to crochet because it only has one petal. This beginner-friendly pattern calls for easy stitches and includes a video tutorial, and you’ll just need yarn, wire, and hot glue.
11. Lily of the Valley
The lily of the valley is one of my favorite flowers. It reminds me of spring and of faerie forests. This classic pattern calls for simple stitches, and your project will work up quickly.
12. Lily of the Valley Accessory
Here’s a fun lily of the valley accessory that you could use as a keychain, a rearview mirror decoration, and more. It’s made with simple stitches and there’s a video tutorial, so the pattern is beginner-friendly. To get started, grab some cotton yarn and a 3.5mm hook.
13. Lily of the Valley Fairy Decoration
This gorgeous garland will make your home look like a fairy wonderland. For this project, you’ll need 4-ply yarn and knowledge of basic stitches. Once you’ve made one flower, the rest will work up quickly and easily!
14. Lily of the Valley Doily
This lacy doily is absolutely stunning and really evokes the beauty of the lily of the valley. The pattern calls for a few more advanced stitches, like the cluster stitch, so it’s a good project if you have some crochet experience and want to branch out. You’ll also need crochet thread similar to American Thread Company’s “The Famous Puritan Bedspread Crochet Cotton.”
15. Lily Pad Coaster
The flowers that grow on lily pads aren’t really lilies, but they’re so beautiful that I simply had to include them in this round-up. This pattern is simple but oh-so-cute, and it’s beginner-friendly, to boot!
16. Water Lily Pad Granny Square
This granny square version of a lily pad would be the perfect addition to a lake-themed or flower-themed blanket. To make it, you’ll need worsted-weight yarn and knowledge of basic stitches plus working in the back loop only and doing the magic ring. The designer has even provided a link to a magic ring tutorial, so this is a great chance to learn that skill.
17. Lily Pad Hexagon
If you’re making a blanket with hexagons instead of standard granny squares, check out this lily pad pattern! For this project, you’ll need to know basic stitches plus how to work in the back loop only and front loop only. There are also a few more advanced techniques, so pay close attention to the instructions.
Which lily (or lilies!) will you be making this spring? Let us know in the comments!
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