Crochet Floral Curtain – FREE Pattern

Crocheted curtains with lavender flowers and daisies, hanging in front of a sunlit room with potted plants and a white sofa in the background.
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Let your windows bloom with elegance using this Crochet Floral Curtain pattern! Featuring a delicate mesh lace background adorned with graceful lavender stalks, cheerful daisies, and leafy stems, this handmade curtain brings the beauty of a blooming garden right into your home. Whether you’re dressing up a sunlit kitchen, adding a romantic touch to a bedroom, or simply love floral crochet projects, this design lets you stitch up a curtain that’s both airy and artful. It’s a lovely way to let the light in while showcasing your creativity and love for nature-inspired decor. 🌿🌸💜

Designed for customization, this pattern invites you to play with soft pastels, bold garden hues, or even subtle neutrals to match your space. Add tiny embellishments like beads for dewdrops or butterflies for extra whimsy. Whether you craft a full-length curtain or a breezy valance, this Crochet Floral Curtain is a joyful and refreshing project—perfect for bringing a touch of handmade botanical charm to every stitch! 🧶💖✨

Crocheted curtains with lavender flowers and daisies, hanging in front of a sunlit room with potted plants and a white sofa in the background.

🌼 Crochet Floral Curtain Pattern

Bring a garden indoors with this stunning handmade curtain, crafted with a mesh lace background and embellished with crocheted lavender stalks, daisies, and leafy stems. It’s a showstopper for any window—airy, elegant, and full of floral charm.


✨ Skill Level

Intermediate – Combines mesh stitch work, floral appliqués, and shaping.


📏 Finished Size

Each panel approx. 15–18″ wide × 40–45″ long (customizable)


🧶 Materials

  • DK or sport weight yarn in:
    • Light Beige or Soft Tan (Mesh base)
    • Lavender or Purple (Lavender flower spikes)
    • White and Yellow (Daisies)
    • Green (Leaves & stems)
    • Light Purple (Top circle motifs)
  • Crochet hook: 2.5–3.0 mm
  • Yarn needle
  • Scissors
  • Stitch markers

🧵 Abbreviations (US Terms)

MR – Magic Ring
sc – Single Crochet
dc – Double Crochet
hdc – Half Double Crochet
inc – Increase
dec – Decrease
ch – Chain
sl st – Slip Stitch
FO – Fasten Off
BLO – Back Loop Only


🪟 Mesh Panel (Make 2)

With Beige:

  1. ch 65 (or any multiple of 4 + 1 for width)
  2. Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook and across
  3. Row 2: ch 4 (counts as dc + ch 1), skip next st, dc in next, ch 1, repeat to end
  4. Repeat Row 2 for approx. 90–110 rows (adjust for your window)

Border:
sc evenly around all sides; optionally add shell edge (5 dc in 1 st, skip 2, sl st, repeat)

FO and weave in ends.


🌿 Leaves (Make 4–6 per panel)

With Green:

  1. ch 10
  2. sc in 2nd ch, hdc, dc x6, hdc, sc
  3. Turn and repeat on other side
  4. sl st to starting point, FO and weave in tail

Optional: make longer leaves by starting with ch 14–16


🌱 Stems (Lavender + Daisy)

With Green:

  1. ch 28–36 (depending on desired height)
  2. sl st back down or use sc, hdc, dc pattern to create curved shape
  3. FO and attach vertically on mesh

💜 Lavender Stalks (Make 3 flowers per stalk, 3 stalks per panel)

With Purple:

  1. MR, 6 sc
  2. (1 sc, inc) x3 (9)
  3. sc around for 2–3 rounds
  4. dec x3 (6), FO

Assembly:
Sew 3 flowers vertically along stem with small gaps between. Repeat for each stalk.


🌼 Daisy (Make 3–4 per panel)

Center (Yellow):

  1. MR, 6 sc
  2. inc x6 (12)
  3. (1 sc, inc) x6 (18)
    FO

Petals (White):
Attach white yarn to center

  1. (ch 7, sc in 2nd ch, hdc, dc x3, sl st into next center stitch) x12 petals
  2. FO and weave in tails

Attach entire flower to mesh base.


🪻 Top Circle Motifs (Make 7–9)

With Lavender or matching purple:

  1. MR, 12 dc
  2. inc in each st (24)
  3. (1 dc, inc) x12 (36)
  4. Shell round: (sc, skip 1, 5 dc in next, skip 1) repeat
  5. FO, leave long tail for sewing

Attach evenly across top of panel with stitches or rings for curtain rod loops.


🧷 Assembly Instructions

  1. Lay mesh panel flat and pin all appliqués in desired positions
  2. Sew down stems, leaves, and flowers securely
  3. Attach lavender flowers in clusters to their stems
  4. Sew top circles across top edge or create loops using ch 12 and sew to back of motifs
  5. Steam block the finished piece to smooth the mesh and shape flowers

💡 Customization Tips

  • Use sunflower or poppy appliqués instead of daisies
  • Add butterflies or bees for a whimsical look
  • Shorten mesh height for a valance or café curtain
  • Use cotton yarn for crisp definition and longevity

This floral crochet curtain adds a poetic, nature-inspired elegance to any sunny spot in your home. It’s a beautiful handmade piece that transforms any room into a blooming retreat. 🌸🪟🧶


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