Crochet Rose Garden Curtain – FREE Pattern

A cozy bedroom scene with crochet curtains decorated with pink crochet roses in front of a sunlit window. The window overlooks lush greenery outside. Below the window is a small white table with a soft-glowing lamp and a bouquet of pink roses, with the word "Amor" inscribed on the table. A portion of a bed with white bedding is visible in the foreground.
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Let your windows bloom with timeless elegance using this Crochet Rose Garden Curtain pattern! Featuring a delicate lace backdrop adorned with graceful rose motifs, this design brings the romance of a blooming garden right into your home. Whether you’re dressing up a cozy kitchen, adding vintage charm to a bedroom, or simply love floral crochet, this curtain is a beautiful way to showcase your skills and add a touch of handmade artistry to your space. 🌹πŸͺŸβœ¨

Designed for creativity, this pattern invites you to play with soft pastels, classic whites, or even bold hues to make each rose pop. Add tiny embellishments like beads for dewdrops or a scalloped edge for extra flair. Whether you craft a full-length panel or a breezy valance, this Crochet Rose Garden Curtain is a joyful and satisfying projectβ€”perfect for bringing a touch of handmade garden magic to every stitch! πŸ§ΆπŸ’–πŸŒΌ

A cozy bedroom setting with a window featuring crochet curtains adorned with pink roses and green leaves. Below the window, a small table labeled 'Amor' holds a soft-lit lamp and a decorative arrangement of pink roses. Sunlight gently spills onto a bed on the right, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere.

🌹 Crochet Rose Garden Curtain Pattern

Add a touch of romantic charm to your windows with this stunning crochet curtain featuring delicate roses and leafy vines! Perfect for a bedroom, craft room, or cozy cottage nook, this project combines filet crochet technique with 3D floral motifs for a truly one-of-a-kind finish.


✨ Skill Level

Intermediate – Requires comfort with filet crochet, motif assembly, and simple shaping techniques.


πŸ“ Finished Size

Each panel: approx. 18 in (46 cm) wide x 36 in (91 cm) tall
Size can be easily adjusted by adding more rows or columns in the mesh.


🧢 Materials

  • Cotton yarn (Sport or DK weight):
    • Main Curtain Color: Cream or Off-white (300–400g)
    • Roses: Light Pink or Rose (100g)
    • Leaves: Olive or Sage Green (50g)
  • Crochet hook: 2.5–3 mm
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stitch markers
  • Curtain rings or tiebacks (optional)
  • Tension rod or curtain rod
  • Blocking pins and board (for shaping)

🧡 Abbreviations (US Terms)

ch – Chain
sc – Single Crochet
dc – Double Crochet
sl st – Slip Stitch
sp – Space
FO – Fasten Off
st – Stitch


πŸͺŸ Mesh Curtain Base (Make 2 Panels)

With cream yarn:
The panels are worked in filet crochet using open and filled squares.

  1. Ch 96 (or multiple of 6 + 6 for sizing).
  2. Row 1: dc in 6th ch from hook, ch 2, skip 2 ch, dc in next ch; repeat to end. Turn.
  3. Row 2–52: ch 5, dc in dc, ch 2, dc in dc to end. Turn.

πŸ“ Tip: You can follow a filet chart with a lattice or diamond layout to place where roses and leaves will be attached later.

FO, weave in ends, and block each panel to lay flat.


🌸 3D Crochet Roses (Make 30–40)

With pink yarn:

  1. Ch 51
  2. Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook and across (50)
  3. Row 2: ch 2, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next st, skip 1 st repeat to end
  4. Roll the strip tightly into a spiral from one end, shaping into a rose.
  5. Stitch the base of the rose to secure.

FO, leave a long tail for sewing.


πŸƒ Leaves (Make 30–40)

With green yarn:

  1. Ch 7
  2. Row 1: sc in 2nd ch, hdc, dc in next 3, hdc, sc in last
  3. Rotate, continue along the other side of chain: sc, hdc, dc x3, hdc, sc
  4. Sl st to join, FO.

🧡 Assembly

  1. Lay curtain panel flat.
  2. Position roses and leaves in a diamond or scattered vine pattern, using a stitch marker to plan placement.
  3. Sew the roses securely through the mesh with a tapestry needle.
  4. Add leaves beneath or beside roses as accents.
  5. Repeat for both panels.

πŸͺ’ Hanging Instructions

You have several options:

A. Rod Pocket (Optional Top Border):

  1. Ch enough to match curtain width.
  2. Work 4–5 rows of sc back and forth to form a band.
  3. Sew to top edge of each panel to insert a rod through.

B. Loop Top (as shown in photo):

  1. Ch 12, sl st to form a ring. Repeat to make 6–8 loops per panel.
  2. Sew evenly across the top border of each panel.
  3. Thread onto a tension rod or hang using hooks.

C. Tie Top (shown):

  1. Ch 70 for each tie.
  2. Make 4–6 ties per panel.
  3. Thread and tie each corner to a mounted bar or wall hook.

πŸ’‘ Customization Ideas

  • Use multicolor roses for a blooming garden look
  • Add lace edging around the sides for a cottage-core finish
  • Crochet long garlands of roses to use as tiebacks
  • Make it wider for French doors or longer for tall windows

This floral crochet curtain brings warmth, artistry, and gentle light filtering to any space. It’s the perfect statement piece for those who love handmade decor with heart. 🧡🌿


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