DIY Crochet Floral Curtain Tie Back Pattern: Easy Home Decor Tutorial-Welcome to our latest masterclass! Today we are learning how to create this beautiful piece.
Materials Needed
- Worsted weight yarn in three colors (Yellow/Gold, Cream/Pale Pink, Light Green)
- Crochet hook (appropriate size for yarn weight, typically H/5.0mm or I/5.5mm)
- Scissors
- Tapestry or Yarn Needle
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1
Start with the Yellow/Gold yarn. Create a magic ring and work 2-3 rounds of tight single crochet (SC) or half double crochet (HDC) to form a dense, flat circle for the flower center.

Step 2
Change to the Cream/Pale Pink yarn. Work a foundation round around the yellow center, creating anchor points (like skipped stitches or chains) for the petals that follow.

Step 3
Crochet the individual petals. For each petal, work a dense cluster of stitches (such as 5 DC or 7 TR shells) into the designated anchor points from Step 2. Slip stitch between clusters to define each petal shape.

Step 4
Using the Light Green yarn, create the long tie cord. This requires either a very long chain/slip stitch cord or a sturdy, rope-like technique like the crochet i-cord (recommended) or Romanian cord, ensuring it is long enough to wrap around the curtain.

Step 5
Securely fasten the starting point of the long green tie cord to the back center of the finished flower head using a yarn needle, ensuring the connection is robust and hidden.

Step 6
Weave in all loose ends neatly on the back of the flower and the tips of the tie cord to ensure a clean, professional finish that won’t unravel during use.

Final Showcase

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the best technique for creating the sturdy, rope-like tie?
A: The best technique is the crochet i-cord or the Romanian cord. These methods create a dense, tubular structure that resists stretching and has a polished, braided appearance suitable for a functional curtain tie-back.
Q: Can I use different types of yarn for this project?
A: Yes, but Cotton yarn is highly recommended. It provides excellent stitch definition, holds its shape well (important for the flower petals), and is durable enough to handle daily use and movement.
Q: How long should I make the tie cord?
A: The length depends on the thickness of your curtains. A good standard length is between 24 and 36 inches (60–90 cm). Measure your curtain when gathered to ensure it wraps easily and leaves enough length for a decorative bow or knot.
Conclusion
This project creates a charming and functional floral crochet curtain tie-back, perfect for adding a touch of handmade, cozy decor to any window.