Making a Crochet Lavender Daisy Flower is like opening up a book of magic where yarn and hook work together to turn simple materials into something stunningly beautiful. This project is perfect for anyone who loves adding a handmade touch to their space or attire. You'll be working with shades of lavender, constructing petals that seem to spring to life stitch by stitch.
Crochet Lavender Daisy Flower
Materials Needed
- Yarn in chosen colors
- Crochet hook (size not specified in your scrape)
- Craft wire to support petals
- Scissors
Small Petal:
Start:
- Slip knot, then chain (ch) 12. Add a piece of craft wire after chaining.
Row 1:
- Ch 1 more, single crochet (sc) in the second chain from the hook, then 11 sc along the chain.
Row 1 Cont'd:
- At the end, in the last stitch, make 3 sc to round the corner.
Other Side:
- Repeat sc along the other side, placing a sc in each space, then slip stitch (sl st) to close the round.
Finish Off:
- Chain 1 to secure, then wrap yarn around craft wire ends to hide.
Large Petal:
- Follow a similar pattern to the small petal but presumably larger. The specific differences are not detailed in your text.
Flower Center (Heart):
Start:
- With a magic ring or double knot, chain 1 (not counted as a stitch).
Round 1:
- 6 X-shaped single crochets (different yarn-over direction).
Round 2:
- Increase in each stitch (12 stitches total).
After Round 3:
- 1 X-shaped sc, then increase repeat for a total of 18 stitches.
Continue Rounds:
- Follow a similar increasing pattern for rounds 4 and 5.
Decrease Rounds:
- Start decreasing for shaping the heart.
Stem & Leaf:
Stem:
- Chain 10, insert craft wire, then work single and half-double crochets along the chain, repeating the pattern for both sides of the leaf.
Leaf Detail:
- Add a picot stitch at the tip of the leaf for detail.
Assembly:
Flower Base:
- Create by chaining and forming a circle with single crochets, similar to starting the flower center.
Petals:
- Attach petals around the base, starting with small petals closest to the center then adding layers of larger petals behind.
Finishing:
- Attach the stem and secure all parts.
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