Brighten up any project with the Crochet Daisy Flower Motif, a cheerful addition that's as delightful to make as it is to see. With just a few stitches, you can whip up these lovely daisies that pack a big punch of personality. Add them to hats, blankets, or scarves to infuse a bit of floral charm.
Crochet Daisy Flower Motif
Materials Needed:
- 3mm size crochet hook
- Scissors
- Darning needle
- Cotton yarn (or acrylic/woolen yarn for winter projects) in three different colors
- Make a magic ring to start
Instructions:
Round 1:
- Start with the orange yarn (or any color of your choice).
- Make a magic ring.
- Chain 4 (counts as the first triple crochet).
- Make a triple crochet in the ring (yarn over the hook twice, insert the hook into the ring, yarn over, pull up a loop, [yarn over, pull through two loops] three times).
- Repeat step 4 five more times, for a total of 6 triple crochets (including the initial chain 4).
- Continue making triple crochets into the ring until you have a total of 16 triple crochets.
- Pull the yarn end to close the magic ring.
- Join with a slip stitch to the top of the first chain 4.
- Cut the yarn and fasten off.
Round 2:
- Attach the yellow yarn (or another color) with a slip knot.
- Make a triple crochet in any stitch from the previous round.
- Chain 2.
- Make a triple crochet in the next stitch, chain 2. Repeat around.
- You should have a total of 16 triple crochets and 16 chain-2 spaces.
- Join with a slip stitch to the first triple crochet.
- Cut the yarn and fasten off.
In Round 3:
- Choose a third color for the edging. Create a slip knot.
- In any chain-2 space from Round 2, make 3 triple crochets, chain 1.
For the sides:
- Make 2 double crochets in each of the next three chain-2 spaces.
For the corners:
- In the next chain-2 space, make 3 triple crochets, chain 2, and 3 more triple crochets.
- Repeat steps 3 and 4 around, making sure to make sides and corners as indicated.
- Join with a slip stitch to the first triple crochet.
- Cut the yarn and weave in all ends using the darning needle.
Finishing:
- Weave in all ends securely with the darning needle. For magic ring starts, consider making a knot before cutting the yarn for added security.
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