Crochet Sunflower Table Runner – FREE Pattern

A table runner featuring a crocheted sunflower design with yellow petals and brown centers, accented by green leaves, placed on a wooden table alongside a decorative teapot and napkins with cutlery.
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Bring a burst of sunshine to your table with this Crochet Sunflower Table Runner pattern! Featuring vibrant blooms set against a charming backdrop, this cheerful design is perfect for adding a touch of farmhouse flair or seasonal warmth to your home. Whether you’re dressing up your dining space for summer, creating a standout piece for a gathering, or simply love floral crochet, this pattern lets you stitch up a radiant runner that’s sure to brighten any room. 🌻🌞✨

Designed with creativity in mind, this pattern invites you to play with bold yellows, earthy greens, and textured stitches to make each sunflower pop. Add a lacy border for elegance or keep it rustic with classic edging—either way, your table will bloom with handmade charm. Whether you’re crafting it as a heartfelt gift or a joyful addition to your own decor, this Crochet Sunflower Table Runner is a fun and satisfying project—perfect for bringing a touch of handmade sunshine to every stitch! 🧶💖🌼

A table runner featuring a crocheted sunflower design with yellow petals and brown centers, accented by green leaves, placed on a wooden table alongside a decorative teapot and napkins with cutlery.
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🌻 Crochet Sunflower Table Runner Pattern

Brighten your dining space with this beautiful handmade sunflower table runner. Each layered sunflower blooms on a delicate mesh lace base with textured leaves and stems, bordered by soft scallops for an elegant farmhouse finish.


✨ Skill Level

Intermediate – Involves flower and leaf motifs, color changes, mesh crochet, and decorative edging.


📏 Finished Size

Approx. 12″ x 36″ (30 cm x 90 cm) — adjustable by adding or removing sunflower motifs.


🧶 Materials

  • Worsted or DK mercerized cotton yarn (recommended for crisp stitch definition and slight sheen):
    • Beige/Cream (base mesh & border): 120 g
    • Brown (sunflower centers): 25 g
    • Yellow (front petals): 30 g
    • Orange/Gold (back petals): 25 g
    • Green (leaves & stems): 35 g
  • Crochet hook: 3.0–3.5 mm
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors
  • Blocking tools (optional for crisp finish)

🧵 Abbreviations (US Terms)

MR – Magic Ring
sc – Single Crochet
hdc – Half Double Crochet
dc – Double Crochet
tr – Treble Crochet
sl st – Slip Stitch
ch – Chain
FO – Fasten Off


🌻 Sunflower Motif (Make 6–7)

Center (Brown)

  1. MR, 10 sc. (10)
  2. inc in each st around. (20)
  3. (1 sc, inc) ×10. (30)
  4. (2 sc, inc) ×10. (40)
  5. (3 sc, inc) ×10. (50)
    FO and weave in tail. This will create a round, flat, dense center.

Back Petal Layer (Orange/Gold)

  1. Attach yarn in back loops of Round 4 (one round inward from edge).
  2. ch 6, sl st in next st — repeat around (25 loops).
  3. In each ch-6 loop: sc, hdc, 3 dc, hdc, sc.
  4. Sl st to first st, FO.

Front Petal Layer (Yellow)

  1. Attach lighter yellow yarn in front loops of Round 5.
  2. ch 6, sl st in next st — repeat around (25 loops).
  3. In each ch-6 loop: sc, hdc, 3 dc, hdc, sc.
  4. Sl st to first st, FO and weave in.

💡 Tip: Slightly curl or pinch petals while blocking for a 3D look.


🌿 Leaves (Make 2 per Flower)

Use Green yarn.

  1. Ch 12.
  2. Work down one side: sc, hdc, dc, dc, tr, tr, dc, dc, hdc, sc.
  3. Work up the opposite side in reverse order.
  4. Before FO, surface crochet a slip stitch vein down the center for texture.
  5. FO leaving a long tail for sewing.

(Optional: lightly steam-block leaves for smoothness.)


🌿 Stems

With Green yarn:

  1. Ch 20–25 (depending on spacing).
  2. sc in 2nd ch from hook and across.
  3. Ch 1, turn, sc across again to make a firm double-thick stem.
  4. FO with long tail for sewing.

🧵 Mesh Lace Base (Beige/Cream)

This forms the background for all flowers and leaves.

  1. Foundation: Ch a multiple of 6 + 3 (approx. 45–60 chains for width).
  2. Row 1: dc in 6th ch from hook, ch 1, skip 1, dc in next ch, repeat across.
  3. Row 2: ch 4, dc in next dc, ch 1, dc in next dc, repeat.
  4. Continue until desired runner length (approx. 90 cm / 36″).
  5. FO and block flat.

💡 Note: The tighter 1-chain mesh replicates the sturdy, vintage-style grid in the photo.


🌼 Assembly

  1. Arrange sunflowers evenly along the center of the mesh, spacing about 10–12 cm (4–5”) apart.
  2. Use the tapestry needle to sew flowers directly into the mesh grid (not just on top).
  3. Attach two leaves below each flower, slightly angled outward.
  4. Sew stems connecting from the base of each flower down toward the next.
  5. Continue the pattern down the entire runner.

🪡 Border Edging (Large Scalloped Lace)

Using Beige/Cream:

  1. Attach yarn to any corner.
  2. (sc, skip 1 mesh space, 7 dc in next space, skip 1, sc) repeat around all edges.
  3. At corners, work (sc, 9 dc, sc) to turn smoothly.
  4. FO and weave in all ends neatly.

✂️ Finishing Touches

  • Weave in all ends securely.
  • Steam-block for crisp edges and smooth petals.
  • (Optional) Sew or glue small decorative buttons or beads to sunflower centers for added texture.

🧡 Yarn Quantities (Approx.)

  • Beige (base & edging): 120 g
  • Brown (centers): 25 g
  • Yellow (front petals): 30 g
  • Orange/Gold (back petals): 25 g
  • Green (leaves & stems): 35 g

💡 Customization Tips

  • Add 1–2 extra flower motifs for longer tables.
  • Create autumn versions using burnt orange, rust, and mustard.
  • Use pastel tones for a springtime centerpiece look.
  • Attach transparent beads or sequins for subtle shimmer.

🌞 Final Thoughts

This elegant sunflower table runner captures the warmth of summer all year long — from the layered petals to the leafy accents and soft lace edging. Each bloom adds a burst of handmade charm, making it a stunning addition to your home or a heartfelt gift for someone special. 🌻💛


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