This charming crochet pattern teaches you how to create a delightful chamomile flower motif, featuring a vibrant yellow center and delicate white petals. Ideal for beginners, this project allows you to practice basic crochet techniques like the magic ring, double crochet, and slip stitch, while creating a beautifully textured flower that can be used in various crafts.
Crochet Chamomile Flower

Whether you're embellishing scarves, blankets, or home decor, the chamomile motif is versatile and customizable. Plus, the repetition of simple stitches makes it a relaxing and rewarding project. Get ready to add a touch of spring to your crochet collection with this fun and easy-to-follow pattern!
The Yellow Center
- Magic Ring: Begin with a magic ring and create three chains (3 ch).
- Double Crochet: Make 24 double crochets (dc) into the magic ring.

- Slip Stitch: Join the round with a slip stitch (slt) to the first chain of the initial three chains.
- Single Crochet: Make 24 single crochets (sc) around the previous 24 double crochets.
- Slip Stitch: Join the round with a slip stitch.
- Fasten Off: Cut the yarn and fasten off to secure the yellow center.

The White Petals
- Switch Yarn: Attach the white yarn to the back loop of the single crochet stitches from the previous round.
- Chain: Make five chains (5 ch).
- Double Crochet: Make one double crochet (dc) into the next stitch.

- Repeat: Repeat the pattern of five chains and one double crochet into the next stitch around the entire yellow center.
- Slip Stitch: Join the round with a slip stitch to the first chain of the five chains.
- Crochet Petals: In the first loop, create the first petal by making three chains (3 ch) and seven double crochets (7 dc).
- Then, make a slip stitch into the next loop to connect the petal.
- Continue Petals: Repeat this process for each petal around the entire chamomile flower: three chains and seven double crochets into the loop, followed by one slip stitch into the next loop.
- Final Stitch: Make two chains (2 ch) at the end of the final petal.

- Fasten Off: Cut the yarn and weave in the ends to complete the flower.





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