How to Crochet Cute & Aesthetic Mini Vases: FREE PATTERN
Adding something handmade to your space can be very comforting and rewarding at the same time. I keep looking for things that I can add on my desk to make my space more colorful and cozy. In this case, I believe that these mini vases are a prefect fit. They are delicate, minimal, and quick to make plus the perfect piece to style with dried flowers, faux blooms, or simply as a cute mini vase on a shelf or windowsill.
If you have scrape yarns lying around, there can be no better reason to use them up. Make all 5 different designs of these vases in a variety of color and you will definitely love them. The pattern of these vases are quite simple and easy to follow but you need to be patient while weaving in the ends or adding some details because they are small and can be a bit tricky to work with. I have a complete step-by-step tutorial to help you out with the tricky parts. So, no worries and lets’ get into crocheting!


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Do not miss out any details! Open this video as you crochet along to make the process more effective and time-saving.
Materials Needed
- Cotton or Acrylic yarn (sports weight, 5ply) in any color you prefer.
- 3mm crochet hook
- Stitch markers, darning needle and scissors
Crochet Abbreviations
The abbreviations are in US terminology!
- R – round/row
- Ch – chain
- mr – magic ring
- st – stitch
- sc – single crochet
- inc – increase
- dec – decrease
- slst – slip stitch
- FLO – front loop only
- BLO – back loop only
- *- repeat
- [] – total stitch count in each round/row
- sk – skip
NOTE (please read!)
- We will use joined rounds for every round in all the vases.
- Connect with a slip knot at the end of each round and start every new round with Ch1.
- Ch1 & slst are not included in our total st count!
Striped vase
Start with a magic ring in White (base color) yarn.
R1 Ch1, 6sc in mr, 1slst [6]
R2 Ch1, 6inc, 1slst [12]
R3 Ch1, (1sc, 1inc)*6, 1slst [18]
R4 Ch1, (1sc, 1inc, 1sc)*6, 1slst [24]
Work in 2 colors starting from R5!
R5 Ch1, BLO (4sc in White, 2sc in Blue)*4, 1slst [24]
R6-R13 Ch1, (4sc in White, 2sc in Blue)*4, 1slst (8 rounds) [24]
R14 Ch1, (1dec, 2sc in White, 2sc in Blue)*4, 1slst [20]
R15 Ch1, (1sc, 1dec in White, 2sc in Blue)*4, 1slst [16]
- Cut the yarn and weave in the ends.
- Watch this part of the tutorial to see how to work with two colors.
Bottle Vase
Start with a slip knot and make 10ch.
R1 Starting from the 2nd ch from the hook, 1inc, 7sc, (4sc in one), 7sc, 1inc, 1slst [22]
R2 Ch1, 2inc, 8sc, 3inc, 8sc, 1inc, 1slst [28]
R3 Ch1, BLO, 28sc, 1slst [28]
R4-R8 Ch1, 28sc, 1slst (5 rounds) [28]
R9 Ch1, 2dec, 6sc, 4dec, 6sc, 2dec, 1slst [20]
R10 Ch1, 1dec, 6sc, 2dec, 6sc, 1dec, 1slst [16]
R11 Ch1, (2sc, 1dec)*4, 1slst [12]
R12-13 Ch1, 12sc, 1slst ( 2 rounds) [12]
R14 Ch1, FLO 12sc, 1slst [12]
R15 Ch1, 12sc, 1slst [12]
- Cut the yarn and weave in the ends.
Rectangular bow vase
Start with a magic ring.
R1 Ch1, 6sc in mr, 1slst [6]
R2 Ch1, 6inc, 1slst [12]
R3 Ch1, (2sc, 1inc)*4, 1slst [16]
R4 Ch1, (3sc, 3sc in one)*4, 1slst [24]
R5 Ch1, BLO, 24sc, 1slst [24]
R6-R10 Ch1, 24sc, 1slst (5 rounds) [24]
R11 Ch1, (3sc, dec 3sc together)*4, 1slst [16]
R12 Ch1, (2sc, 1dec)*4, 1slst [12]
R13-R15 Ch1, 12sc, 1slst (3 rounds) [12]
R16 Ch1, (1sc, ch1)*12, 1slst [12]
- Cut the yarn and weave in the ends.
- Wrap and tie a ribbon in between R12 & R13.
Pelike Vase
Start with a magic ring.
R1 Ch1, 6sc in mr, 1slst [6]
R2 Ch1, 6inc, 1slst [12]
R3 Ch1, (1sc, 1inc)*6, 1slst [18]
R4 Ch1, BLO, (1sc, 1inc, 1sc)*6, 1slst [24]
R5 Ch1, 24sc, 1slst [24]
R6 Ch1, (3sc, 1inc)*6, 1slst [30]
R7-R9 Ch1, 30sc, 1slst (3 rounds) [30]
R10 Ch1, 15dec, 1slst [15]
R11 Ch1, FLO, (3sc, 1dec)*3, 1slst [12]
R12-R15 Ch1, 12sc, 1slst (4 rounds) [12]
Handles
- Insert your hook vertically on R11 and make 7ch, skip 2 rounds and make a slst on R14. Cut the yarn and weave in the ends. Make another handle.
- Watch this part of the tutorial for a more detailed explanation.
Bouquet vase
Start with a magic ring.
R1 Ch1, 6sc in mr, 1slst [6]
R2 Ch1, 6inc, 1slst [12]
R3 Ch1, (1sc, 1inc)*6, 1slst [18]
R4 Ch1, BLO, 18sc, 1slst [18]
R5-R7 Ch1, 18sc, 1slst (3 rounds) [18]
R8 Ch1, (4sc, 1dec)*3, 1slst [15]
R9 Ch1, FLO, 15inc, 1slst [30]
R10-R12 Ch1, 30sc, 1slst (3 rounds) [30]
R13 Ch1, (3sc, 1dec)*6, 1slst [24]
R14 Ch1, 24sc, 1slst [24]
- Cut the yarn and weave in the ends.
- Wrap and tie a ribbon in between R8 & R9.
And there you have it! You’ve done an amazing job getting this far. Take a moment to admire your work—you’ve put in the effort, and it shows. It might not be perfect, but it’s a reflection of your creativity and dedication, and that’s what truly matters. Be proud of what you’ve accomplished!

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