Strawberry applique
Strawberry applique
These lovely crocheted flowers have a bit more detail and pizazz than your average floral pattern - so why not wear them as pins? Daffodils of Spring are sure to put a spring in your step!
"This bright blue you see is my favorite color, and I was curious if there were blue flowers (other than Hydrangeas and Roses), so I hopped onto Pinterest, searched for “blue flowers” and up popped a gorgeous little flower called a Forget Me Not. Had to work up a few different colors! These are the perfect size to use as coasters in the car. They are also a great size for applique - experiment with different weight yarns to get the perfect size you need for your project. Each flower takes less than 15 minutes to work up."
"It's been far too long since I've posted a crochet flower pattern. I'm so excited to have another one ready for you and I think you're going to love it! The loop stitch flower is constructed the same way as my crocodile stitch flower and beginner rose, by working a flat piece and rolling it into a flower shape. If you've made either of them, the loop stitch flower will be a breeze! The loop stitch is what makes this pattern unique. By using the loop stitch, you can add a new level of texture to your crochet work. It's a stitch definitely worth adding to your list of skills.
"I love to crochet flowers, they are just so easy and quick to make. You can brighten up any of your Crochet Project with a Simple Crochet Flower. They make a great embellishment for Hats, Bags and Purses , Baskets , Baby Booties... !!! Today am sharing the pattern for this easy and simple Layered Crochet Flower.I have used 2 Shades of yarn. You can play around with the colors to make one of your choice. Materials Used:- Yarn(Pink and Blue) 4mm Crochet Hook"
"This spring gentian flower brooch is the perfect way to celebrate the season. Worked in bright blue 4 ply cotton, the flower brooch will add a little spring touch to any outfit. This is quick make, using small amounts of yarn so it is the perfect stash buster. The Spring Gentian grows on the fells of County Durham and since we are unable to visit them this year, it felt fitting to make a crochet gentian while staying at home"
From the blogger:"This is a fairly easy and fast pattern that will guide you in making a simple, yet eye-catching rose bud. You can use whatever size/weight of yarn with their respective hooks. The difference would be in the size of the finished rose bud. At the end I have a picture of a bud made with DK yarn so you can see the difference between the two. Used terms (Am. terminology): chain (ch), stitch (st), slip stitch (sl st), half double crochet (hdc), 3-ch picot.
"There is nothing more fun than making a bunch of little crocheted flowers. Here is a simple flower that can be used as an embellishment on hats, purses, or anything else you like. You can attach a pin backing to make a brooch or an elastic to make a cute hair tie. You can even use them to embellish gift packages, decorate for parties or just around the house. Gauge is not important so you can use any yarn and a coordinating hook. This pattern is perfect for stash-busting because it uses such a small amount of yarn."
"These little daisies are worked in joined rounds with a 2.25 mm hook. You will need some embroidery thread in a mustard yellow color and dk weight white yarn to create them. They work up really quickly so you can make a whole bouquet! The pattern also includes a photo tutorial for adding stems to your crochet flowers. I'll be using these daisies to create a spring flower crown. I think they would look so cute as a festive garland."