Wondrous Crochet Flower
You'll be amazed when you discover how easy this Wondrous Crochet Flower is to make. This crochet flower pattern is simply adorable. In fact, some might say it's as cute as a button. This flower looks as though it could have been growing right outside. The intricate stitches and dainty colors make this one of the most beautiful free crochet flower patterns in the garden. Finished off with a button, this Wondrous Crochet Flower will have you wanting to create a whole fabricated wonderland.
Materials:
- 4.5 MM hook
- Pink (Patons Canadiana 4 Medium)
- Purple (Patons Canadiana 4 Medium)
- Needle
- Button
Instructions:
- Using Pink. Round 1: Ch 2, 5 sc in 2nd ch from hook.(5sc)
- Round 2: Sc to join.(mnr). Sc in same st. 2 sc in ea st around.(10sc)
- Round 3: Sc to join.(mnr) Sc in same st. *Sc in next st, 2 sc in next st.* Repeat from * to * around.(15sc)
- Round 4: Sc to join.(mnr) Sc in same st. *Sc in 2 next sts, 2 sc in next st.* Repeat from * to * around.(20sc)
- Round 5: Long Ss to join. (yo, insert hook into same st, yo, draw up a loop) 2 Times in same st, yo, draw through all loops on hook, ch 2 * (yo, insert hook into next st, yo, draw up a loop,) 3 Times in same st, yo, draw through all loops on hook, ch 2 * Repeat from * to * 19 Times. (20 clusters)
- Round 6: Ss in top of first cluster to join Purple yarn. Tie off pink. * long ss into center,(skipping next ch sp). 5 hdc in next ch sp* Repeat from * to * around. Ss to join. Fasten off.
- Embellish with a cool button!
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BeckySue
Mar 06, 2016
I just started making some of these flowers and they're so fun! I have lots of cute buttons to use up, so I asked my 11 year old niece if she'd like to make some. She did! She's just learning how to crochet, so it's important that we start off with easier projects that finish quickly. She's very critical of her work and has a history of not finishing if it's not perfect.
1Smiler13
Dec 21, 2015
On the Wondrous Crochet Flower pattern, what does the abbreviation (mnr) stand for please..??
Kaylee
Dec 21, 2015
Hi 1Smiler13! mnr refers to "make new round". Hope that helps and happy crocheting! - Kaylee, Editor
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