Free Crochet Patterns {Simple Daisy Crochet Pattern}
If you’d like to make some for yourself or to crochet them for charity, here’s how!
Materials:
-H crochet hook
-Small amounts of worsted weight yarn
-Buttons, needle, and thread for embellishing
-Tapestry Needle/Scissors for finishing
Directions:
Ch 2.
Round 1: 5 sc into the first ch. Sl st into the first sc.
Round 2: *ch 4, 3 tc, ch 4, sl st* in the first stitch. *sl st, ch 4, 3 tc, ch 4, sl st* in each of the remaining stitches (5 petals formed). Fasten off and weave ends.
Leave a long tail to sew the flower onto a project, or weave in the ends and make a flower hair clip by gluing it to an alligator clip.
EEK! So cute! I whipped one up in no time flat! Thank you so much for sharing your ideas and talent with us!
wundervoll!!<br />Danke.<br />Liebe Grüße,*Manja*
Hello! How cute. I may just have to use them to finish up a newborn baby hat I crocheted.
I love these flowers with the button centers. Thank you very much! :)<br />______<br />Lee Ann<br /><br />Crochet…Gotta Love It! Blog:<br />http://crochetgottaloveit.blogspot.com<br />YouTube Channel:<br />http://youtube.com/user/crochetgottaloveit<br />#crochetgottaloveit #crochet
I have been following you for some time and really like the simple and beautiful things you make. I now need to learn how to make time to make all those lovely projects!<br />Thanks you! Greetings from a warm and sunny(!) Iceland. Yvette<br />
I am a little confused on this pattern. It says chain 2 then you go right into round one. Are you using a magic circle or do you slip stitch it after you do the chain 2?
What is. TC. Never heard of Thatcher abbreviation ????help
It’s for treble (triple) crochet.