This charming crochet daisy pattern is a must-try for anyone who loves crafting handmade flowers. Designed with simplicity and elegance in mind, this pattern walks you through each step to create a realistic daisy complete with layered petals and a vibrant center.
Crochet Daisy Flower

Whether you’re adding a floral touch to home décor, crafting gifts, or embellishing accessories, this daisy is both eye-catching and versatile. With customizable color options.this project is perfect for crocheters looking to create something fresh and beautiful for spring and beyond.
Materials Needed
- Green, mustard (or yellow), and white yarn
- 4.25 mm crochet hook
- G hook (or similar-sized item) for wrapping yarn
- Yarn needle and hot glue (optional)
Part 1: Creating the Center
- Wrap yellow yarn around the G hook 10 times, leaving a tail.
- Carefully slide the yarn off the hook, maintaining the hole in the center.
- Slip stitch through the loops to secure.
- Single crochet 12 times around the ring.
- Pull the tail to tighten the ring.
- Slip stitch into the first stitch to close.
- Cut the yarn and pull through to finish.

Part 2: Creating the Back Piece
- Make a magic ring with green yarn.
- Single crochet 6 into the ring.
- Pull the ring tight and slip stitch to close.
- Increase: Work 2 single crochets into each stitch (12 stitches total).
- Slip stitch and fasten off.
For Part 3: Creating the Petals

Front Petals
- Attach white yarn to the front loop of any center stitch.
- Chain 8.
- Slip stitch into the second chain from the hook.
- Half double crochet in the next 5 stitches.
- Single crochet in the last chain.
- Slip stitch into the next front loop of the center.
- Repeat to make 6 petals.
- Slip stitch to finish the round.

Back Petals
- Slip stitch behind a front petal (back loop of center).
- Chain 8.
- Repeat the petal pattern as above.
- Slip stitch to secure.
- Create 6 petals total, positioning them between the front petals.
- Finish off and weave in ends.

Part 4: Attaching the Stick
- Insert the stick through the green back piece.
- Tighten the center of the flower around the stick.
- Add a dab of hot glue to secure (optional).
- Sew the green backing to the flower using a yarn needle and matching thread.






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