Simple Crochet Daisy Flower Pattern For Beginners
Follow this amazing crochet daisy pattern where creativity meets simplicity. This amazing guide shows you the steps to create a stunning Lazy Daisy flower, a beautiful and simple crochet project suitable for beginners and seasoned crocheters.
Simple Crochet Lazy Daisy Flower
Taking inspiration from the cheerfulness and vibrant beauty of a daisy, this pattern combines the fun and relaxation that comes with crochet, resulting in a delightful accessory. With its whimsical style and straightforward technique, the lazy daisy flower could be an excellent embellishment for crocheted decorations. Turn your regular afternoons into crochet-filled wonder as we delve into weaving this captivating piece together.
Uses Of Crochet Daisy Flower Pattern:
The Crochet Daisy Flower Pattern is a lovely design with many uses in decorations and crafts. It can easily be added to accessories like hats, headbands, and scarves to make them more stylish. These daisy flowers can also be used as part of a beautiful centerpiece or as accents in home decorations, such as cushion covers, table runners, or curtains. You can use crochet daisy flowers in your clothing, home decor, or as handmade gifts for people you care about. The options are endless.
Materials Needed For Crocheting Lazy Daisy
This pattern is one of the simplest daisy flower creation options for beginners and uses the supplies like:
- 8ply Patons Cotton blend
- 4mm hook
- Scissor
This pattern is in UK terms with some shorthand US instructions.
Procedure
Start by creating:
Step 1. Ch6, ss into first ch to make a loop
Step 2 – Ch1, then work 12htrs into the loop. Fasten off. (12htr)
Step 3 – Swap colour -join with a ss into any htr , ch8 and ss into the same htr, *ss into the next st, ch8, ss into same st* repeat from * to * around. Fasten off. (12 X ch8 petals)
US Shorthand
1. Ch6, ss into first ch to form a loop.
2. 12hdc into the loop. Fasten off (12hdc)
3. With new colour – ss, ch8, ss into each hdc. (12x ch8 petals).
All done. Don’t forget to tag your #crochetlazydaisy. I’ve designed a few more really simple flower patterns I’ll share in the next few weeks. Enjoy. Xx