Free Crochet Pattern...One Round Flowers


With spring making its entrance, suddenly I want to be surrounded by flowers and lots of them!  Here is a sweet little flower you can make in just minutes.  A great way to use up odds and ends of any weight yarn and makes a cute applique too.



One Round Flowers
By Jennifer Dickerson

Materials:

  • J (6.0 mm) hook
  • Worsted weight yarn scraps of your choice
  • Tapestry needle for weaving in ends

(Note: I used a J hook and worsted weight, but feel free to experiment with a variety of sizes and yarn weights)



Sizing:
Flowers shown are about 1.5 inches wide. However, experimenting with different hooks and yarn will make all kinds of pretty varieties! A great stash buster...



Instructions:

Foundation: Chain 5 and join with a slip stitch to form a ring.
Round 1:  Work (3 dc, sl st) into center of ring five times, then join with a slip stitch to close flower and fasten off.

To make a flower with six petals, simply work the (3 dc, sl st) into the center of the ring six times.


Finishing:
Weave in ends and you're all finished! Shape a bit with your hands if needed.

Click below to watch the video tutorial too!



© Jennifer Dickerson 2013
Please note: Patterns are for personal and charity use only. In addition, if you enjoy the pattern, please link to it, but do not copy the pattern to your own website or blog (including other languages). Thank you!



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12 comments:

  1. so cute and colourful - as always!

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  2. Such a swell way to use up my odds and ends of yarn - thank you so much for sharing!

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  4. I'm in the mood for making flowers too and as Kate said great for using up the little bits and pieces from your stash :)

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  5. how pretty they are! Loved the colours you have used! thanks for sharing and inspiring again!

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  6. why do I get all the stuff before the pattern ?

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  7. I agree why do we need all that extra printing of blogs, comments. I just need the pattern. thanks.
    jk3984

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  8. Hi, I clicked the printer friendly button under the last big picture. I also copied and pasted into a word pad only the words. Then I copied one picture of the flowers and printed that for the cover of my pattern (saves on ink). I have made 8 hats in 3 days. I put these little flowers on the hats in different colors. They are so cute!! Thanks so much Jennifer!!!

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  10. Just curious on your flowers, what is the easiest way to attach them to make a small purse?

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  11. How would you attach the flowers for a purse?

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