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Crochet Flower Curtains Tutorial For Beginners

December 10, 2024 by Adnan

Crochet flower curtains add a lovely touch of nature to any room. By hooking together colorful yarn into delicate petals, you can make beautiful flowers that seem to float in the air when hung up. This project is perfect for anyone looking to add a personal, cozy feel to their home.

Crochet Flower Curtains

Crochet Flower Curtains

Materials Needed:

  • Crochet hook
  • Yarn

Pattern Steps:

Create a Slip Knot:

  • Make a slip knot and insert your crochet hook into the loop.

Chain 8:

  • Chain eight stitches (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8).

Form a Ring:

  • Insert your hook into the first chain you made, and make a slip stitch to form a ring.

First Petal:

  • Chain 3.
  • Make a treble crochet (yarn over two times, insert hook into ring, pull yarn through, yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, pull through next two loops, yarn over, pull through last two loops).
  • Yarn over three times, then make a special stitch (similar to the treble crochet but with an extra yarn over at the beginning).
  • Perform another treble crochet.
  • Chain 3, then insert your hook into the ring and make a slip stitch to complete the petal.

Repeat for Remaining Petals:

  • You need to create four more petals following step 4. Each petal starts with a chain three, includes a treble crochet, the special stitch with three yarn overs, another treble crochet, and ends with a chain of three followed by a slip stitch into the ring.

Chain 12 for Curtain Attachment:

  • After completing the five petals, chain twelve. This chain serves as the start of your flower curtain attachment.

Finishing the Flower:

  • Cut your yarn, leaving a tail. Pull the yarn through your final loop and secure it. Create a loop with the tail for attaching to a chain or another part of your project.

Joining Flowers:

  • If you are adding this flower to others in a curtain, do not cut the yarn after the chain 12. Instead, use it to attach to another flower:
  • Pick up another completed flower.
  • Insert your hook where you left off, then into the tip of the next flower.
  • Pull yarn through both flowers, chain one, then cut the yarn and pull through to secure.

Hanging:

  • Create a chain of the desired length to hang your flowers on. Hang each flower by the loop created after the chain 12.

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