Irish crochet patterns free
Irish crochet patterns free
Crochet leaf clover
"Inspired by the Pinwheel Flower also called Crepe Jasmine, those who are interested in making crochet flowers and looking for a simple project then this is perfect to start. Only three rounds required to finish this little yet pretty flower. There are many ways to make a pinwheel flower, but this is the easiest way to hook the flower, the instruction are simple and the pattern excludes any special stitches. These handmade flowers can be used for decorating cards, scrapbooks, craft journals, gift toppers. "
leaf clover crochet pattern
Crochet succulent free pattern
"If you're like me, you love flowers but hate watching them wilt. Allow yarn to become the hero to create this beautiful bouquet of assorted crochet roses. These roses are a perfect decoration for any room and a wonderful gift for any event, especially Valentine's day and Mother's day. This pattern is truly a stash buster as I used left over yarn from previous projects."
"Flowers are always a fun crochet project to make at any time of year. Everyone loves flowers and they just brighten up our day and make us smile as soon as we see them. Crochet Flowers are great to use as an applique or embellishment to all your crochet projects. They may look simple but they can jazz up any of your crochet project. Today am sharing the pattern for this pretty Puff Stitch Crochet Flower. They are pretty much easy and quick to make. I have used two shades of color. You can use any color of your choice to make them more colorful. Materials Used:- 8 Ply Yarn 4mm Crochet Hook"
"Crocheting flowers has always been on my favorite list. Crochet Flowers are a beautiful are creative way to add elegance and style to so many of your crochet projects. Make them into a lace motif and they will definitely add that delicate and charming aura. Use them to embellish your crochet projects or decorate your home or you can join and make them into Placemats, tablemats or Doilies."
"On the 1st of March it is St Davids day the Patron Saint of Wales! I feel he always gets a little over shadowed by good old St Patrick whose day is two weeks later. So to celebrate my Welsh heritage I decided to create a little Daffodil pattern, the national flower of Wales, for you all to enjoy! Use it in bunting, as an appliqué, in the middle of a granny square or how ever you like."