Double Layer Crocheted Flower Tutorial No. 2
By Lauren on April 14, 2011
This pattern has been revamped and re photographed. If you’d like the pattern, it’s available here. It’s the same pattern with some upgrades! Happy crocheting.
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Megan says
Hi Lauren. <br />This flower looks absolutely georgeous :)<br />I will be making one of these to put on my daughter's headband that I am knitting.
Ina says
very beautiful and thank you for the pattern. will post it on my blog anchellecrocht.blogspot.com when I'm finished.
Ina says
sorry it's anchellecrochet.blogspot.com
LifeAsDINKers (Ava-J) says
Thank you so much for this tutorial! 🙂
gerpie says
Here's my version, great pattern, thanks =)<br />Would post a pic but don't seem to be able to on this page.
gerpie says
Pic sent via email!
Lizaruth says
Which headband is being shown with this flower? Is it the "summer bloom headband"? I want to buy it, but I want to make sure I get the right pattern…
Lauren says
It is the summer bloom headband! 🙂
Lizaruth says
Thank you!
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rolls says
thanx so much for this pattern, i made it for a headband for a newborn baby girl. everyone loved. it was my first time for the both the flower and the headband 🙂
jackie kelly says
Do you have a pattern for the headband or is this a sale item? Thanks! I love it!
jackie kelly says
sorry, I am blind, just saw the link to the headband pattern
Tammy says
Used your pattern to add a flower to an ear warmer for a little girl. You can see it on my instagram @my_muttley_crew<br /><br />Is very cute and was so simple. Thanks for the pattern!
Kimberley E. Ripic says
Help! I love your picture, but I'm doing something wrong. I sc 10 in the second chain. But when I try to do row 2, I have too many stitches left and haven't come far enough around to have five evenly spaced petals.