Crochet Flower Pattern
Materials
Size H (5.0mm) crochet hook
A few yards (~25 yards) of any worsted weight yarn. Example crocheted with Vanna’s Choice Yarn.
Directions
Chain 3, join with sl st to form ring.
Round 1: Ch 2 (counts as first stitch), hdc into loop, ch 1. {dc2tog, ch 1 into center ring}. Repeat 4 more times around. Join with sl st. in first ch-1 space. (6 dc2tog-clusters and 6 ch-1 spaces made)
Round 2: Ch 1 (counts as first sc) + ch 3. {sc in next ch-1 space. Ch 3}. Repeat around. Join with sl st into first ch-3 space. (6, ch-3 spaces made)
Round 3: ch 1, counts as first sc. Work: 2 dc, 3tr, 2 dc, sc into same ch-3 space. {sc, 2dc, 3tr, 2 dc, sc into next ch-3 space}. Repeat around 4 more times to form 6 petals. Join with sl st into first chain.
Fasten off, leaving a 12 inch tail. Weave in ends or sew onto a hat/ headband/ sweater/ purse!
Carolyn Stanzel
August 25, 2011I LOVE easy crochet patterns.
Will try the pretty flower.
Carolyn
JJCrochet
August 26, 2011Me too – no need to make things complicated! Let me know how your flower turns out.
Best, Jayna
Tanya
September 3, 2011so cute! I wanted my flower to be a bit smaller, so I used a G hook and made 5 petals instead of 6. I’m attaching it to a hat that’s a gift for a girl that my friends just adopted! Thank you!
Jennifer
November 4, 2011i have recently learned to knit with a co-worker who is very good…. unfortunately she knows nothing about chocheting… do you know of a site where I can learn. i would like to make one of your flowers to attach it to a headband that I just finished knitting.
Many thanks.
Misti
November 5, 2011Love the pattern. It was just what I needed to add a girly touch to a child’s hat pattern. 🙂
sewingbreakdown
December 18, 2011Love the pattern. It was just what I needed to add a girly touch to a child’s hat pattern.
Michele
April 20, 2012I’m confused. Why are some of the instructions in parenthesis? The 6 dc2tog clusters, what? Do I put 6 dc2togs in one space? Am I going all the way around? I am a beginner but I am lost in this pattern 🙁
JJCrochet
April 20, 2012Hi Michele, you do work the 6, ch2togs in one space – the center circle of the chain 3 – so that you have a circle when you’re done with Round 1
When instructions are in “{ }” – squiggly parenthesis, that’s a signal for you to repeat that part of the pattern.
For example, Round 1 says:
Ch 2 (counts as first stitch), hdc into loop, ch 1. {dc2tog, ch 1 into center ring}. Repeat 4 more times around.
This means you Ch 2, hdc into the first loop, then chain 1. Then you continue in the pattern by working {dc2tog, ch 1 into center ring} 5 times (once like the pattern calls for, then 4 repeats). At the end of the round you’ll have a total of 6, dc2tog-clusters and 6, ch-1 spaces.
Does that make sense?
Jayna
Alicia
November 15, 2012Hi,
I just found your blog. Your pattern is the easy flower pattern I have ever found and made without having to start over. Thank you sooooo much!
Frances Brown
January 18, 2013Please explain what a dc2tog stich is.. I’m a seasoned crocheter & I’ve never heard of it lol
Please help
Frances
JJCrochet
January 24, 2013Hi Frances, the “dc2tog” stitch is a decreasing stitch where you “double crochet 2 (stitches) together”. Hope that helps!
Merl
February 17, 2013I made 2 flower to add to a scarf, I made for a friend. Your flower was easy & lovely . I am tempted to keep the scarf for my self but I won’t. I am going to make lots , there are so many ways to use them. Thank you for sharing. Merl
liz
March 6, 2013hi, I’m a beginner and I want to know if I can print these instructions with the picture…… thanks… Liz have a nice day 🙂
Fern
November 20, 2019Fern, Just started to crohet after not for years. I love the small crochet flower.. Now, going to try for the larger flower. Thank-you so much for the pattern and the picture how to do these flowers.