Baby’s breath is commonly found in a lot of bouquets as a filler flower. They’re white, fluffy, and they’re relatively cheap. I used A LOT of baby’s breath for my wedding, so I had to include them in this tiny flower crochet bouquet.
This baby’s breath flower crochet pattern is part FOUR of a 4-part (tiny) recreation of my wedding bouquet. Here’s where you can find the rest of the components of the bouquet:
- Billy Ball Flowers Crochet Pattern (Part 1)
- Blue Thistle Flower Crochet Pattern (Part 2)
- Eucalyptus Leaf Crochet Pattern (Part 3)
Free Baby’s Breath Flower Crochet Pattern

If you would like to make everything from the crochet bouquet and want to know what materials you will need to create the entire thing, head over to the introduction page!
The difficulty level of this pattern is Easy and this pattern is written in US crochet terminology.
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TERMINOLOGY USED IN THE PATTERNS
st(s): stitch(es)
ch: chain
sc: single crochet
dc: double crochet
inc: two single crochet in one stitch
dec: invisible decrease, single crochet two stitches together through the front loops only
sl st: slip stitch
(…) x # : repeat anything in the parenthesis however many times the number indicates
[#]: total number of stitches for that row
#sc: one sc in the following # stitches
THINGS YOU NEED
- Knitpicks Curio Thread in Spearmint & White**
- 1.25mm Crochet Hooks
- 24 Gauge Floral Wire
- Wire Cutter
- Aleene’s Fast Grab Tacky Glue (or any fast drying, tacky glue that dries clear)
- Scissors
- Darning Needle
**KnitPicks has discontinued the colours I used in these patterns, so here’s what I would suggest you swap to if you still plan on using Knitpicks Curio #10:
- Spearmint –> Jalapeno
- Cornmeal –> Canary or Tumeric (Tumeric is a very close match to what I used, but I feel like the brightness of the Canary would make the bouquet look more cheerful and fun)
- Sagebrush –> Pistachio (it’s not the best match, but it’s the closest to what I used that is currently available)
- Bluebell –> Blue
- Ciel –> Clarity
Baby’s Breath Flowers (Make 4)
with Spearmint Curio thread
1 5sc in magic circle [5]
2 sc in all sts [5]
switch to White Curio thread
3 sc in all sts [5]
4 (sl st, ch 1, dc, sc) in the next st x 5, sl st to the first st [5 petals]
Fasten off, weave the white tails in and trim off. Leave a long green tail to wrap around your wire, roughly 5 inches long for 3 of the flowers, and 15 inches for the last one. Weave the green threads through the centre of the flower to ensure that it comes out from the centre.
Assembly
- Cut 4 pieces of floral wire to the following lengths: 1 x 4.5 in., 3 x 1 in.
- Dab a little bit of glue onto the end of the 4.5-inch wire and insert it into the centre of one of the flowers that has a shorter tail end.
- Glue and wrap the long thread around the top of the wire, making sure to cove 1/2-3/4 inch of the wire. Repeat for all the flowers.

- Match the exposed wires from the longest stem with one of the shorter ones (NOT the one with the super long tail). Glue and wrap the wires together, making sure to wrap about 1/4-1/2 inch of the wires.

- Continue gluing and wrapping the rest of the flowers around the main wire, making sure to end with the flower with the 15-inch tail.

- Glue and wrap the rest of the stem with the 15-inch tail from the final flower and trim off at the end. If you need to trim the wire to make sure you have a neat end, do so after the glue dries.

You have just finished your baby’s breath bunch! Arrange all of the flowers together and wrap with a small piece of burlap and some twine to create a cute little tiny bouquet.
Please leave me a comment down below (or contact me) if you have any questions about this pattern. I would also love to see your creation so don’t forget to tag me (@olliehollycrochet) on Instagram or use the #olliehollycrochet! Please let me know in the comments what you would like to see next!
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What a lovely design and a really easy to follow pattern. Thank you
Thank you so much! 🙂
nagyon szépen köszönöm a mintát, így lett teljes a csokrom.
Thank you so very much for this Baby’s Breath pattern. Love your patterns.
Looking for the tiny crochet rose pattern used in earrings and brooches
Hi there, I don’t have patterns for tiny roses.
I was going to be using double the thickness of the yarn; would I also double the gauge of the wire used?
Thanks for the help 😀
Hi Jessica,
I would just cut a wire that’s double the length, and bend it half way to double up on the wire. I find that thicker wire makes the flowers look a bit clunky.
Hope this helps!
Abby
What a lovely pattern.With clear detailed instructions.
Thank you.
Muchas gracias por los patrones de este trabajo tan maravilloso. 😍👏🏼
What a lovely easy to follow pattern. Just want to say thank you 😊
Beautiful pattern thankyou for sharing your work
Nice work!!!!! this is what I need for my wedding bouquet.
Thank you a ton and keep it on fire <3