Aren’t crochet flowers some of the most beautiful, cheerful piece of craft? And while some are pretty easy to make at first glance others are so intricate you’d wonder at their complexity.
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Well, flowers have never been my forte, but there’s no saying one can’t try. The first flower I ever designed was just a jumble of chain loops. Super simple, yet cute with a button sewn in the centre.
Use these flowers to accessorize your headbands, hats, or make them into a garland- perfect for spring time.
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Notes:
– Pattern is written in U.S terms
– the top rounds are worked in spiral
You’ll need:
– Any yarn and hook size of choice
– Tapestry needle
Stitches /Abbreviation:
SC- single crochet
DC- double crochet
ST- stitch
CH- chain
A PDF of this pattern plus the baby headband is on Etsy and Craftsy.
Pattern
Form Magic ring
Round 1: SC 6 in ring
Round 2: 2SC in each stitch around
Round 3: *SC in 2, SC2tog. Repeat from * 3 times
Round 4: SC around
Round 5: in BLO, *SC in 2, 2SC in next. Repeat from * 3 times. Sl st in next st (place stitch marker in back loop of the last stitch on this row)
Round 6: *Ch 2, skp next st, slip st in next. Repeat from * till last Ch 2, sl st in 1st Ch 2 space. (There should be 6 Ch 2 loops).
Petals
Continuing, make *(SC, DC, DC, Ch 1, DC, DC, SC) in Ch 2 space, sl st in next Ch 2 space. Repeat from * in all Ch 2 spaces. Sl st in back loop of last SC.
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Maddy says
Do you have an explanation somewhere of how to do SC2tog? I’m not sure what that means.
Rose says
If you search for SC decrease, I’m sure you will see a tutorial on how to do it.