Ok, so I’ve been going beserkΒ with the crocheted flowers lately. My excuses are as follows:
- I like them.
- I like winter but I’m bored with it now. I’m looking forwards to flowers, sunshine and being able to leave the house with the boys in under 20 minutes. So until the great outdoors can provide me with them, I’m making my own.
- They’re great for using up odds and ends of yarn.
- They are very quick to make so I’m not adding to my pile of unfinished projects, although my pile of crocheted flowers is pretty impressive on it’s own!
Here is one last little crocheted flower tutorial. This one is for a crocheted daffodil.
If you would like to download the pattern as a text only pdf you can do so here:Crocheted Daffodil Pattern
Happy St David’s Day!
A Crocheted Daffodil Tutorial
2. 6 dc into ring. Join with ss. 6 stitches.
3. 1 ch, then *2 tr into next stitch* 6 times. 12 stitches.
4. 3 ch, sk st, dc into next st, *2 ch, sk st, dc into next stitch* 5 times. 6 ch sp.
5. 1 ch, then *1 dc, 1 tr, 2 ch, ss into 2nd ch from hook, 1 tr, 1 dc* into each ch sp. Join with ss. Fasten off.
6. Rejoin yarn. 1 dc into each tr in the middle of the flower.
7. 1 ch, then 1 tr into each dc.
Caroline says
Such a lovely pattern. I love daffodils when they appear you know going to get warmer
AnnaWilson says
I love them too Caroline π
Daffodils are my favorite flower, and I can’t wait to make these! Thanks so much for sharing at Totally Terrific Tuesday this week! #tttparty
Thanks Christie, I’m glad you like it.
These are so lovely and perfect for spring. Thanks for a great tutorial.
Thank you π
They look really sweet, I wish I could crochet but I just can’t get it.
Thanks π
I think I’ll have to make do with the real ones on the farm as I’d never manage this, but it does look very effective. Popping by from Handmade Monday
Thank you π
Lovely pattern – I may have to give it a try, I’m hoping to crochet a nice spring bouquet for my new craft room! π xx
I’d love to see it Louise:)