Free crochet sunflower pattern
Free crochet pattern for poppy flower
Irish crochet flower pattern
To begin with, this flowered button is a wonderful way of taking a 4-holed button and making into a 6-petaled flower, while still maintaining symmetry. Thus, the author definitely deserves kudos for inventiveness and an eye for detail.
However, a single flowered button looks lonely. So, how about this collection that makes such a lovely, colorful field of blossoms?
"This free four-round flower pattern is very easy and quick. Use your favorite colors and create your own flowers. Make a bunch and attach them on hats, bags, pillows, jackets and many more. Experiment with different yarn weights and hook sizes for larger or smaller flowers. I made Crochet Flower Athena with cotton thread size 10 and 2 mm crochet hook and it measures about 6 cm (2,4 inches) in diameter. You will also need a needle to weave in loose ends and a pair of scissors."
"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. "
"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"
"Nice idea, but what can I do with a crocheted flower, you may be asking yourself? Well, you can do a lot with them actually. In particular, I designed this pattern to be the perfect size to be a ring. Make a matching set and you have a pair of earrings. Sew the flowers together and you can make a necklace or choker, or you can add them as an embellishment to a crochet bracelet patterns."