For a great flower crochet pattern that's
perfect for the summer season, you can try making a "Sunflower Granny
Square." Sunflowers are vibrant and represent the beauty of summer. Here's
a simplified version of the pattern:
Materials you'll need:
- Crochet
hook (appropriate size for your yarn)
- Worsted
weight yarn in yellow, brown, and green (or any colors you prefer)
- Scissors
- Yarn
needle
Instructions:
- Center
of the Flower:
- Start
with the yellow yarn.
- Make
a magic ring or chain 4 and join with a slip stitch to form a ring.
- Round
1: Chain 2 (counts as the first double crochet), work 11 double crochets
into the ring. Slip stitch into the top of the beginning chain-2 to join
the round. (12 stitches)
- Fasten
off and cut the yarn, leaving a long tail.
- Petals
of the Flower:
- Switch
to the brown yarn.
- Join
the yarn in any stitch of the center.
- Round
2: Chain 3, slip stitch into the next stitch. Repeat this pattern
(between * symbols) around, creating 12 chain-3 loops. Slip stitch into
the first chain-3 space to join the round.
- Leaves
of the Flower:
- Switch
to the green yarn.
- Join
the yarn in any chain-3 space from the previous round.
- Round
3: Chain 5, single crochet in the next chain-3 space. Repeat this
pattern (between * symbols) around, creating 12 chain-5 loops. Slip
stitch into the first chain-5 space to join the round.
- Fasten
off and cut the yarn, leaving a long tail.
- Weave
in any loose ends using a yarn needle.
Repeat these steps to create multiple
sunflower granny squares, and then join them together to make a blanket, pillow
cover, or other summer-inspired projects. You can use different color
combinations and play with various yarn weights to customize your sunflower
granny squares.
Feel free to add embellishments like buttons or embroidery to enhance the details of the flower. Enjoy the process of crocheting beautiful sunflower motifs for your summer creations!
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