Crochet lovers, this summer shrug pattern is perfect for adding a floral touch to your warm-weather wardrobe! Designed with an elegant flower motif, this shrug offers a charming balance of style and comfort.
Crochet Flower Shrug

With customization options for size and flower placement, this shrug can be personalized to match your unique style. It's a versatile piece that works for any casual outing, beach day, or evening gathering. Plus, the soft acrylic yarn makes it cozy enough for breezy summer nights.
Materials
- Yarn: 100% acrylic yarn, 100g
- Hook: 3 mm (5 mm knitting needles optional)
Starting Chain:
- For one flower, 24 chains
- For sleeves, three flowers (72 chains)
- For the body, four flowers (96 chains)
- Add 1 extra loop at the end (e.g., 97 loops for four flowers)

Second Row
- Start by making 2 chains.
- Make a double crochet, skip 1 loop, and insert into the third loop from the hook.
- Continue with double crochets all the way back.
Third Row
- Make 2 chains and turn your work.
- Do 10 double crochets in the opposite direction.
- Make 2 chains, skip 2 loops, and do 4 double crochets.
- Repeat: 2 chains, skip 2 loops, and double crochet.
- For 1 flower, 6 double crochets are enough. For continuous flowers, do 16 double crochets, a hole, then 4, another hole, and 16 again.
- At the end of the row, do 6 double crochets.

Subsequent Rows (Flower Pattern Development)
- Row after the Second Row: Do 2 single crochets, turn your work, and crochet until you're in the third loop from the hole.
- Do 2 single crochets, then a double crochet in the previous loop hole.
- Make 2 double crochets in the hole, then 4 double crochets in the next one.
- Do 2 chains again, skip 2 loops, and double crochet into the double crochet loop.
Next Row (Three Loops)
- Make 2 chains, turn your work, and crochet until you are 3 loops away from the hole.
- Do 2 chains, skip 2 loops, and double crochet into the next one.
- Make a double crochet in a hole and the next loop.
- After this, do 4 chains and do a triple crochet.

Next Row (Six Chains)
- Do 2 chains, turn your crochet, and do double crochets in the following loops.
- When you reach 3 loops left, do 6 chains.
- Make 6 chains, do a single crochet in the next loop, then another single crochet in the next hole.
In Next Row (Seven Chains)
- Do 2 chains, turn your crochet.
- Make 2 double crochets in the first loop, then a double crochet in the next loop.
- After this, do 7 chains.
- Do 5 single crochets in the following loops.
- After the 7 chains, skip 2 loops, do a double crochet in the third loop.

Reducing Petals (Six Chains)
- Do 2 chains, turn crochet.
- Put 3 double crochets in a long hole, followed by 6 chains.
- Do 3 single crochets, then 6 chains again.
Next Row (Four Double Crochets and Triple Double Crocheting)
- Do 2 chains, turn your crocheting, and do 2 double crochets in the big loop.
- Afterward, do 2 chains, skip 2 loops, and do a double crochet in the third one.
- Add 3 double crochets in the big loop, then triple double crochet in the middle.
Next Row (Three Holes)
- Do 2 chains, turn the crochet.
- Make 2 double crochets, skip 3 loops, make 2 chains, and double crochet into the third loop.

Last Row (Two Holes)
- Do 2 chains, turn your crochet, and double crochet until you go through a hole with 2 double crochets inside it.
- Skip 2 loops and do double crochet in the third loop.
Assembling the Sweater
- Sew together the body parts: front, back, and sleeves.
- Attach the sleeves to the body and sew under the arms.
Adding Straps (Optional)
- Attach yarn and make a chain of 70 loops.
- Attach the straps to the front of the sweater using slip stitches.
- Weave in the yarn ends.





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