Daisy Flower Bouquet
Crochet a lasting bouquet of cheerful daisies for the kitchen or any other room of the house. Use this flower bouquet crochet pattern from Lily Sugar n' Cream and floral wire to help keep the daisies sturdy for arranging. This daisy bouquet matches the Daisy Dish Cloth Crochet Pattern. Crochet both as a cheerful set for your kitchen.
See this pattern and more in 23 Free Flower Crochet Patterns and Other Girly Crochet Projects.
Materials:
- Yarn: Lily® Sugar ’n Cream (Solids: 70.9 g/2.5 oz/109 m/120 yds), (Ombres: 56.7g/2 oz/86 m/95 yds)
Main Color (MC) (00001 White) 1 ball
Contrast A (00073 Sunshine) 1 ball
Contrast B (01712 Hot Green) 2 balls
- Crochet Hook: Size 4 mm (U.S. G or 6) crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge.
- Light green floral wire.
Size: Flower: Approx 4½ ins [11.5 cm] wide.
Gauge: 15 sc and 16 rows = 4 ins [10 cm].
Instructions:
Note: Two Daisy Motifs are used for each ‘Flower’. They are joined WS facing each other with stem between them.
DAISY MOTIF A (Make 8)
With A, ch 2.
1st rnd: 5 sc in 2nd ch from hook. Join with sl st to first sc.
2nd rnd: Ch 1. 2 sc in each sc around. Join MC with sl st to first sc. 10 sc. Break A.
**3rd rnd: With MC, ch 1. 1 sc in first sc. *Ch 7. 1 hdc in 3rd ch from hook. 1 hdc in next ch. 1 dc in each of next 3 ch. Miss next sc of last rnd. 1 sc in next sc. Rep from * around, ending with sl st in first sc. 5 petals.
Note: 5 petals from 3rd rnd will alternate with 5 petals from 4th rnd.
4th rnd: Ch 1. Working behind last rnd, 1 sc in next missed sc from last rnd. *Ch 7. 1 hdc in 3rd ch from hook. 1 hdc in next ch. 1 dc in each of next 3 ch. Miss next sc. 1 sc in next missed sc from last rnd. Rep from * around, ending with sl st in first sc. 5 petals. Fasten off.**
DAISY MOTIF B (Make 8)
With B, ch 2.
1st rnd: 5 sc in 2nd ch from hook. Join A with sl st to first sc. Break B.
2nd rnd: With A, ch 1. 2 sc in each sc around. Join MC with sl st to first sc. 10 sc. Break B.
Work from ** to ** as given for Daisy Motif.
STEMS (make 8)
With B, ch 51.
1st row: 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook. 1 sc in each ch to end of ch. 50 sc. Fasten off.
LEAVES (make 24): With B, ch 8.
1st rnd: 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook. 1 hdc in each of next 2 ch. 1 dc in each of next 2 ch. 1 hdc in next ch. 5 hdc in last ch. Working into opposite side of ch into rem loops, 1 hdc in next ch, 1 dc in each of next 2 ch. 1 hdc in each of next 2 ch. 1 sc in last ch. Join with sl st to first sc. Fasten off.
FINISHING
Cut floral wine in lengths to fit stems and weave through stem. Sew 3 leaves to each stem. Attach 2 Daisy Motifs for each ‘Flower’ with WS facing each other and stem between them.
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CarlaL
Apr 12, 2012
This is really a tough decision - although I like both bouquets, I would use the Pink Rose bouquet for a more romantic or serene setting, but I am leaning more towards the daisies, only because they add a breath of fresh air to any room.
uribedaniella 7732 381
Apr 06, 2012
I love it, it looks so fresh and pretty!! I want to make them too.
Sewhappy2sew
Apr 05, 2012
I love these daisies! They are so springlike & remind me of fields of daisies when I was a kid!
ralden 9230606
Apr 05, 2012
I really like the daisies they look real. Daisies are my favorite flower.
jillshope 123
Apr 05, 2012
I like them both..BUT.. the Daisies look so dainty, I'd be more apt to crochet them!
crochet mom
Apr 05, 2012
Well since I'm a "Daisy nut" , I'll pick this pattern! Daisies are my favorite flower!! Thanks for the pattern!
onespirit498 16289 55
Apr 05, 2012
I like the daisies. I chose daisies for my 1st wedding bouquet. They are the smiley faces of flowers.
ninanixon 6537124
Apr 05, 2012
I like the fresh look of daisies. The lovely bouquet would brighten up any room. The only drawback would be that it might get soiled faster than other colors. It might help to include cleaning tips in the instructions.
sghstarr
Apr 05, 2012
Daisies are my favorite flowers. These are beautiful and I would be proud to display them in my home at all times. They just make everything seem so fresh. I can almost smell them now!
bedfordshire14
Apr 05, 2012
I would make the daisy's...they are more realistic looking..and happy
Crafty Suz
Apr 05, 2012
The crocheted daisies look much more realistic than the rose pattern. They'd both look sweet together in an arrangement.
MomWiz
Apr 04, 2012
My vote goes for the daisies! In comparison, this pattern is more realistic than the roses and also daintier. The stems are more appropriate to the flower, and they look better in the vase. I can't wait to make some!
Taharah94
Apr 04, 2012
I really like making flowers and I like both patterns, b ut I also have to vote for the daisies. They are more versatile and not so boistrous.
thesunfowergal
Apr 04, 2012
I have to cast my vote for the sunny daisy. Though I do love both flowers. The daisy is more friendly and not so thorny.
theangelloft
Apr 04, 2012
These are some of the best daisies I've seen crocheted. I love daisies! (Although it was a tough choice.) I'll definitely be working a few of these up. Nice work.
michelledempsey17 1052876
Mar 03, 2012
i love the patterns i;d love to know how to crochet so i would love if you could send me knitting patterns for knitting flowers if you could michelle
myperfectlycutekit ten
Feb 15, 2012
I think this is very lovely.Maybe a light pink for the petals,and keeping the yellow for the middle?I would also figure out a way to make these with out floral wire,as not everyone has some on hand.
Maria Nerius
Oct 24, 2010
I love this flower!!! Used it for embellishing knitted hats for Christmas gifts this year (2010). Thank you!
jedawnsmom
Mar 29, 2010
I haven't made these yet but I will. In the 70's Annies' Attic (I think) had patterns for hanging plants and I made some of those. I remember making a spider plant and a varigated pothos to name a couple of them.
CarlaL
Apr 12, 2012
Hello - do you still have the pattern for the spider plant and if so are you able to share?
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