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Crochet Flower Pattern

Welcome to my crochet flower pattern. I designed these flowers to add to the baby blanket with centre picture panel. This is what the finished flower applique will look like.

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Crochet Flower Pattern

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Materials Used

Size (Size will vary according to the bend of the stem)

Large Flowers (Using 8 ply yarn & a 3mm hook)

27cm wide x 23cm high or 10.5” wide x 9” high

Medium Flowers (Using 4 ply crochet cotton & a 1.5mm hook)

20cm wide x 12cm high or 8” wide x 5” high

Small Flowers (Using 2 ply crochet cotton & a 1mm hook)

15cm wide x 8cm high or 6” wide x 3” high

Flowers (I made 7 for each bunch)

Using (115) Hot Red or (208) Yellow Gold make a magic loop.

Row 1:  1 ch, work 5 sc in circle, pull the circle tight and join with a sl st in top of 1st st.  (5 sts)

Row 2:  1 ch, work 2 sc in each st, join with a sl st in top of 1st st.  (10 sts)

Row 3:  (4 ch, work a 4 tr cluster over same st as ch and next st, 4 ch, sl st in same st as last trs, sl st in next st) 5 times.  Fasten off.

Flower Centre (I made 7)

Using (110) Black make a magic loop.

1 ch, work 8 sc in the circle.  Pull the circle tight and join with a sl st in top of 1st st.  Fasten off.

Alternate Centre (I made 7)

Using (208) Yellow Gold make a magic loop.

(2 ch, sl st in circle) 8 times.  Pull the circle tight and fasten off.

Stem (I worked 1 for each bunch)

Using (606) Grass Green work 60 ch.

Miss 1st ch, work 1 sc in each of next 20 ch, 1 hdc in each of following 20 ch, 1 dc in each ch to end.  Fasten off.

Small Leaves (I made 3 for each bunch)

7 ch.  I left a long tail to attach it to the stem.

Row 1:  Miss 1st ch, work 1 sc in each remaining ch.  Don’t turn.

Row 2:  Sl st into each of 1st 2 sts of the back of ch, (3 ch, sl st in next st) repeat right around the piece to 2nd last st on other side.  Fasten off.

Medium Leaves (I made 3 for each bunch)

10 ch.  I left a long tail to attach it to the stem.

Row 1:  Miss 1st ch, work 1 sc in each remaining ch.  Don’t turn.

Row 2:  Sl st into each of 1st 3 sts of the back of ch, (4 ch, sl st in next st) repeat right around the piece to 3rd last st on other side.  Fasten off.

Large Leaves (I made 3 for each bunch)

12 ch.  I left a long tail to attach it to the stem.

Row 1:  Miss 1st ch, work 1 sc in each remaining ch.  Don’t turn.

Row 2:  Sl st into each of 1st 3 sts of the back of ch, (4 ch, sl st in next st) repeat right around the piece to 3rd last st on other side.  Fasten off.

To Make Up

Weave in ends.  Attach the centres to the flowers.

Stitch the leaves to the stem with the small leaves at the narrow end, the medium leaves in the middle and the large leaves towards the bottom.

I attach the stem with the leaves to the blanket first and then add the flowers, I stitch up the middle of the leaves only, so they curl over.  Sew the flowers to the stem, I stitch around the centre of the flowers.

And there’s the finished flower appliqués. I’ve also made them in different sizes and colors.

I hope that you’ve enjoyed this pattern. You should also have a look at some of my other patterns, including the rose, flower for beginners, flower cushion, the orchid and the daisy pattern.

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