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When you've just learned how to crochet, chances are that you are looking to learn how to make a simple flower. Today you'll learn how to do just that!
Crochet flowers are very versatile, and every crocheter should know how to make them. If you’ve always wanted to learn how to crochet, follow our series of Crochet Fundamentals.
This tutorial uses US crochet terminology, with the Australian and UK term in brackets. Stitches include chain (ch)[ch], magic ring (mr)[mr], slip stitch (sl st)[sl st],single crochet (sc)[dc] and double crochet (dc)[tr].
Supplies
- Yarn (scrap yarn works really well here)
- Crochet hook
- Darning needle
- Pair of scissors
Crochet a Flower
Step 1
Make a magic ring, and secure it with a stitch.
Step 2
Chain 2, then work 11 double crochet[tr] into the ring.
Step 3
Cut the yarn, and pull through the loop on your hook. Thread the yarn through your needle.
Step 4
We're going to close the circle now using our darning needle. Insert the needle front to back through both loops of the first double crochet stitch you made, skipping the chain 2.
Step 5
Insert your needle through the back loop of the last double crochet stitch you made.
Step 6
While you have your darning needle out, sew in both ends of your circle.
Step 7
With a new colour, start with a slip knot on your hook, and make 1 single crochet[dc]stitch.
Step 8
Make 5dc[tr] stitches into the next stitch, then 1sc[dc] in the one after that. Repeat around. Finish the round by making a slip stitch into the first sc[dc] you made.
Step 9
Cut the yarn, and pull through the loop on your hook. Use your crochet hook to bring the yarn end to the back of the flower. Using your darning needle, sew in both ends of the last round.
Make More Flowers!
Now that you know how to make a simple crochet flower, there is only one thing you can do next: make more flowers! These little cuties are perfect to brighten up an outfit, decorate a journal, or stick to a gift for your best friend. They are very versatile and a great excuse to experiment working with multiple colours!
Are you going to make these quick and easy crochet flowers? We'd love to see! Let us know if you have any comments or questions in the space below.