Crochet Beautiful Flower
Crocheting beautiful flowers is such a delightful and rewarding activity! Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned crocheter, making flowers is a fun way to add a touch of charm to your projects. With endless possibilities for color combinations and patterns, you can create unique blooms to embellish hats, scarves, bags, or even make a lovely bouquet. The rhythmic motion of crocheting combined with the satisfaction of seeing a gorgeous flower take shape is truly therapeutic. So grab your yarn and hook, unleash your creativity, and let's crochet some beautiful flowers together!
Gauge
The official gauge for this project is 10 rows and 9 stitches for 2x2in using dk yarn and an e/3.5mm hook. However, I would like to stress that it is NOT critical to exactly match that gauge in order to successfully crochet this tiny flower(or any of the flowers in this series for that matter).
Sizing
Made with the yarn and hook size that have originally been used, this tiny flower is only about one inch across. Feel free to play with using other yarn sizes and/or hook sizes to get flowers that are larger or smaller.
Materials Needed
For each tiny flower that you’d like to crochet, you will need:
- DK yarn- each tiny flower uses up to 2 yards needed for color 1(for the whole flower piece), and less than half a yard needed for color 2(for the center piece).
- An E/3.5mm hook
- Scissors
- A tapestry needle(this is optional optional, but good for weaving in ends(link to weaving in ends post).
SKill Level
This tiny flower is worked in the round, but uses very basic stitches and would be suitable for a beginner to try.
Tiny Crochet Flower Pattern Directions
Pattern Notes
- All patterns are in US terms
- It is not critical to exactly match that gauge in order to have success making these designs.
- Feel free to experiment with yarn weights and hook sizes that are different from the original pattern(s).
- Repeats are shown inside of **
Abbreviations Used
- CH – chain (yarn over, pull loop through)
- REP-repeat
- SC – single crochet(insert hook, yarn over, draw up a loop, yarn over, and draw through two loops)
- SS-slip stitch(insert hook, yarn over, draw up a loop through the work and through the loop on your hook)
- ST/STS – stitch/stitches
Directions
In color 1
Setup: ch3 or 4 sts and ss in your first chain to make a very small loop. OR, alternatively, create a magic circle.
Round 1: *ch5, sc into the center of the loop* Rep 9x(10x total). SS into the bottom of the first ch5. Bind off.
Switch to color 2
Create a magic circle, leaving a generous tail. Ch2, and then sc4 into the magic circle. Ss in to the top of your ch2 to close the round. Bind off, leaving another generous tail at the end.
Using the ends from your small circle, place it into the center of the flower, and tie the ends securely on the other side.