
The Everbloom Meadow Pot crochet pattern is a charming, everlasting bouquet tucked into a cozy handmade pot. Five different flower styles in purple, yellow, pink, and white burst out of a cream-colored base alongside lush green leaves, creating a miniature garden that never needs watering. With rich textures and cheerful colors, this is the kind of project that makes everyone stop and say, "Wait—that's crocheted?!"
Why You'll Love This Pattern
✔ A Garden That Lasts Forever Five unique flower designs—from rolled roses to delicate petal blooms—fill a sturdy little pot with color and charm. No sunlight, no water, no wilting. Just beauty that stays.
✔ Master Multiple Techniques You'll work in the round, build 3D shapes, create petals with chain loops, and assemble everything onto wire stems. Each flower teaches you something different while building toward one gorgeous finished piece.
✔ Quick Enough to Actually Finish At just 6–7 hours, this project delivers big impact without the months-long commitment. Start it on a weekend and have a stunning display piece by Sunday evening.
Perfect For
✔ A Year-Round Décor Piece Set it on your desk, bookshelf, or windowsill for a pop of handmade color that brightens any room—no matter the season.
✔ A Gift They'll Never Forget Birthdays, Mother's Day, housewarmings, or just because. A bouquet that never fades says more than fresh flowers ever could.
✔ Expanding Your Crochet Range Ready to try amigurumi-style construction and floral design? This intermediate project introduces wire stems, 3D shaping, and multi-piece assembly in one satisfying build.
Pattern Facts
- Pattern Type: Crochet
- Skill Level: Intermediate
- Time to Complete: Approx. 6–7 hours
- Yarn: Pear Frost (50% Cotton, 50% Acrylic) in 8 colors
- Hook: US B-1 (2.00 mm) and US D-2 (3.00 mm)
- Finished Size: 9"/23 cm circumference
- Project ID: D-CR053
- Format: Step-by-step instructions with detailed photos
Bonus Tips
Use stitch markers on every round when building the pot—it keeps your increases perfectly spaced. When wrapping wire stems with yarn, a tiny dot of craft glue at each end keeps everything secure. Arrange your tallest flowers in the center and shorter blooms around the edges for the most natural-looking bouquet!