Here is a step-by-step tutorial for each part of the project: berries, stems, leaves, and the layered flowerβexactly like the image.
Iβll break everything down slowly so itβs easy to follow.
π A. CROCHET BERRIES (VERY DETAILED)
You need:
β’ Small amount of yarn (any color)
β’ 2.0β2.5 mm crochet hook
β’ Fiberfill stuffing
β’ Yarn needle
Berry Step-by-Step
Round 1: Make the base
- Make a magic ring
- Work 6 single crochet (sc) into the ring
- Pull ring tight β 6 sts
Round 2: Increase
- Work 2 sc in each stitch around
β This makes 12 sts total
(You should see a small flat circle)
Round 3: Add width
- (1 sc, 1 inc) repeat 6 times
β 18 sts total
(Your piece is now gently curving)
Rounds 4β5: Build height
- Work 18 sc for 2 full rounds
β The berry becomes a small βcupβ shape
Round 6: Decrease
- (1 sc, 1 dec) repeat 6 times
β 12 sts
(Stop here and stuff firmly)
Round 7: Close
- 6 decreases around
β 6 sts - Cut yarn, pull tail through stitches to close the hole tightly.
- Hide the tail inside the berry.
β Berry is finished.
β Repeat for as many as you want (3β6 berries looks beautiful).

π± B. CROCHET STEMS (EXTRA DETAILED)
The stems in the picture are thin green cords.
Method 1: Slip Stitch Stem (easiest)
- Ch 20β25 (or longer if you want a long stem)
- Turn, sl st in each chain back to start
β You get a tight, slightly thick cord - Leave long tail on one end to attach to berry
- Leave tail on other end to tie to leaf/flower
Method 2: I-cord Stem (more realistic)
If you want very round stems:
- Ch 3
- Insert hook into 2nd chain, pull up loop (2 loops)
- Insert hook into 3rd chain, pull up loop (3 loops)
- Remove loops 2 and 3 carefully
- Yarn over, pull through loop 1
- Put loop 2 back on hook, yarn over, pull through
- Put loop 3 back, yarn over, pull through
Repeat until desired length.

π C. CROCHET LEAF (LIKE THE PICTURE)
The leaf has pointed ends and ribbing.
Leaf Pattern (extra slow & clear)
- Ch 13
- Work down one side of chain:
- In 2nd ch from hook: sc
- Next ch: hdc
- Next 2 ch: dc, dc
- Next ch: tr (optional for stronger point)
- Last ch: 3 dc in same stitch (this makes the tip)
- Work back along the other side of chain:
- dc, dc
- hdc
- sc to end
- Sl st into first sc
Leaf Edge (2nd round)
- Ch 1, sc around entire leaf
- At the point: do 3 sc in same stitch
- Continue down other side
- Sl st to finish
Leaf Vein (surface slip stitch)
- Insert hook at bottom center
- Surface sl st straight up the middle to the tip
β This forms the raised leaf vein
Fasten off and weave ends.

πΌ D. CROCHET LAYERED FLOWER (VERY DETAILED)
This flower has multiple curled petals.
Center
- Magic ring
- 6 sc (6)
- inc in each stitch β 12
πΌ Petal Layer 1 (inner small petals)
Work in the front loops only:
Repeat 6 times:
- (sl st, ch 3, 3 dc, ch 3, sl st in next stitch)
β You now have 6 small petals.
πΌ Petal Layer 2 (bigger petals)
Flip the flower to the back.
Find the unused back loops from Round 3.
Repeat 6 times:
- (sl st, ch 4, 4 dc, ch 4, sl st)
β Flower gets fuller.
πΌ Petal Layer 3 (optional, very full flower)
Use back loops again (if there are any):
- (sl st, ch 5, 5 dc, ch 5, sl st)
This gives a layered rose-like effect like the picture.

πΏ E. ASSEMBLY (DETAILED)
- Attach each berry
- Use the stemβs long tail
- Sew into berry top
- Pull tight so it looks natural
- Gather 3β5 stems together
- Tie or sew at the top
- Attach leaves
- Sew them behind flower or near stems
- Attach big flower
- Position above stems
- Stitch securely
- Hide all yarn ends.
β Finished results
You now have:
β A full flower
β Several crocheted berries
β Leaves
β Stems
β Assembled arrangement (same as image)