How to crochet a flower

Author: Eric Farmer
Date Of Creation: 8 March 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How To Crochet a Simple Flower - Absolute Beginners
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1 Choose a yarn for knitting. You can choose from a large assortment, and each color will represent a specific type of flower. What do you need?
  • Keep in mind the color, thickness, yarn type, and instructions. If you are a beginner, choose a light color to make it easier for you to see the stitches and rows.
  • If you have a thick crochet hook, thicker yarn is better. It is easier for beginners to work with it.
  • 2 Take the hook. The hook size is calculated in millimeters. You can choose any size, but thick yarns work best with thick crochet hooks. If you are a beginner, go for larger sizes.
    • If you have a template, use the specified size.
  • 3 Start by making a chain of chain stitches. This is the start to all projects.
    • The abbreviation for the "air loop" is "vp".
    • If you can't crochet or hold a crochet hook, practice before making the flower.
  • 4 Make a single crochet in the chain. This loop is used in every project to tie two pieces together, finish a row, reinforce edges, or even change position without ruining a pattern.
    • The abbreviation for "half-crochet" is "p / st.b / n".
    • In this project, a single crochet makes the first ring of the flower.
  • 5 Make a chain of three p / st. This will be the first double crochet and base of the petals.
  • 6 Make 14 double crochets in the ring. You should start to form a second ring.
    • The contraction of the "double crochet" is "st.s / n".
  • 7 Make a half crochet on the first chain of three. You have completed the first part! Hooray!
    • A half double crochet connects the second row into a ring. This will be the center of your circle.
  • 8 Make 1 chain stitch. You start making petals.
  • 9 Make a half crochet in the first loop. The abbreviation for this is "p / st.s / n".
  • 10 In the same first stitch, make a double crochet and double crochet. You should have the first petal forming.
    • Repeat p / st.s / n and st.s 2 / n.
    • You may need to change the repetition of the double crochet and double crochet, depending on the thickness of your yarn and crochet. The double crochet stitch can be too wide for fine yarns.
  • 11 In the next stitch, make a double crochet, double crochet, and half crochet. This will round the edges of the petal.
  • 12 Make a half single crochet in the next stitch. Can you see the shape of the petal?
  • 13 Repeat steps 7-10. Begin on the next stitch each time you finish a single crochet until you have 5 petals.
  • 14 Make a half single crochet in the last half single crochet. Here! You have completed the last petal!
    • If you want to make the flower smaller, choose a small crochet hook and fine yarn. It will be more difficult for you to work and you need to have enough experience.
  • 15 Tie up. Using a crochet hook, thread the tail of the thread through several loops from the back of the flower and cut off the excess piece.
  • Tips

    • Each knitting pattern uses cuts. Learn them:
      • p / st.s / n = half double crochet
      • vp = air loop
      • st.s / n = column with crochet
      • p / st.b / n = half-column without crochet
      • st with 2 / n = column with two crochets
    • Use the hook size recommended on the yarn label.
    • Use thin yarn for small flowers and thick yarn for large flowers.
    • Sprinkle glitter on the flowers to make them shine.

    What do you need

    • Yarn
    • Crochet hook
    • Scissors

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