Welcome to my crochet frangipani pattern. This pattern was another request. This is what the finished frangipani will look like.
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Crochet Frangipani Pattern
Abbreviations
- st – stitch
- sts – stitches
- ch – chain
- sl st – slip stitch
- dc – double crochet
- htr – half treble crochet
- tr – treble crochet
- dtr – double treble crochet
Materials Used
- Any thickness crochet cotton or yarn, I used Scheepjes Maxi Sweet Treat 2 ply crochet cotton colour (106) Snow White.
- A crochet hook, I used a 1mm hook.
- A darning needle to weave in ends.
- Scissors.
- Yellow fabric paint for the centre of the flower.
Size
Large frangipani (Using 8 ply yarn & a 3mm hook)
10cm across or 4” across
Medium frangipani (Using 4 ply crochet cotton & a 1.5mm hook)
6cm across or 2.5” across
Small frangipani (Using 2 ply crochet cotton & a 1mm hook)
4cm across or 1.5” across
Flower
Using (106) Snow White make a magic loop.
Row 1: (9 ch, miss 1st ch, work 1 dc in each remaining ch, sl st in circle) 5 times. Pull circle tight.
Row 2: (Working up the back of the chain work 1 dc in 1st st, 1 htr in next st, 1 tr in following st, 1 dtr in each of next 2 sts, 2 dtr in following st, 1 dtr in next st, 1 tr in last st, 1 ch, sl st in ch at point, 1 ch, 1 tr in 1st st down other side, 1 dtr in next st, 2 dtr in following st, 1 dtr in each of next 2 sts, 1 tr in following st, 1 htr in next st, 1 dc in last st) 5 times. Fasten off leaving a long tail to stitch the petals together.
To Make Up
Weave in the end at the centre circle. Using the other end stitch the petals together about halfway up with one petal overlapping the other slightly as shown.
Paint the centre part of the flower with yellow fabric paint as shown.
And there’s the finished frangipani. I’ve also made it in different sizes.
I hope that you’ve enjoyed the pattern. Have a look at some of my other patterns, including the wattle and gum nut pattern, the water lily, the daisy and the crochet orchid.