Elegant St. George Ribbon Brooch Crochet Pattern
Create a stunning St. George Ribbon brooch with this intermediate crochet pattern. Learn to craft a symbolic, floral accessory. Start your project today!

Elegant St. George Ribbon Brooch Crochet Pattern
Create a meaningful and beautiful accessory with this St. George Ribbon brooch. This project combines traditional symbolism with the delicate art of crochet, resulting in a sophisticated piece of jewelry that can be worn with pride on any lapel or garment.
You will create a striped ribbon base adorned with three dainty pink flowers and three vibrant green leaves. The finished piece is a compact, detailed brooch that serves as a timeless tribute and a stunning handmade accessory.
This pattern is suitable for intermediate crocheters. You will utilize techniques such as working in the back loop, creating picots, and working in spirals to achieve the intricate floral details.
This pattern uses US crochet terminology.
What You'll Need
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YarnArt Jeans (55% cotton, 45% acrylic) — Brown (70)
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YarnArt Jeans (55% cotton, 45% acrylic) — Orange (77)
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YarnArt Jeans (55% cotton, 45% acrylic) — Pink (36, 74)
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YarnArt Jeans (55% cotton, 45% acrylic) — Green (52)
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2.25 mm hook
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Scissors
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Yarn needle
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Small yellow beads
Gauge is not provided; the finished size depends on your tension and the specific yarn used.
Pattern Instructions
Phase 1: The Ribbon
It is recommended to use the "cross-stitch" (krestiki) crochet method for this project. To prevent the edges of the ribbon from tightening, chain the starting foundation loosely or use a slightly larger hook for the initial chain.
The ribbon and leaves are worked in turning rows. At the end of every row (except the last), work a ch and turn.
Orange: ch 60, change to Brown
Brown: 60 sc
Brown: skip 1 st, 59 sc, change to Orange
Orange: skip 1 st, 58 sc
Orange: skip 1 st, 57 sc, change to Brown
Brown: skip 1 st, 56 sc
Brown: skip 1 st, 55 sc, change to Orange
Orange: skip 1 st, 54 sc
Fasten off and weave in the ends.
Phase 2: The Flowers (Make 3)
Using pink yarn, work in a spiral starting from a magic ring.
5 sc in MR
Working in FLO: 5 inc
Working in BLO: In the first st: sl st, ch 3, 2 tr, dtr, picot (ch 2, sl st into first ch), 2 tr, ch 3, sl st; in the second st: sl st. Repeat this pattern 5 times.
Fasten off, leaving a tail for sewing.
Sew yellow beads into the center of the flower. Thread 3-4 beads at a time and repeat this 4-5 times.
Phase 3: The Leaves (Make 3)
Using green yarn, ch 11. Work into the 2nd chain from the hook.
Along one side of the chain: 2 sl st, 2 sc, hdc, 2 dc, hdc, sc, in the last st (sl st, picot on 2 ch, sl st). Along the other side of the chain: sc, hdc, 2 dc, hdc, 2 sc, 2 sl st, sl st into the first st.
Fasten off, leaving a tail for sewing.
Assembly
- Lay the finished ribbon flat.
- Position the three pink flowers along the length of the ribbon and sew them securely in place.
- Arrange the three green leaves around the flowers to create a natural, balanced look and sew them down.
- Attach a brooch pin to the back of the ribbon.
Congratulations on completing your St. George Ribbon brooch! This project is a beautiful way to blend craftsmanship with meaningful symbolism. We would love to see your finished piece—please share your make and tag us!