How to Crochet Flowers Wall Hanging for Beginners

Learn how to crochet a beautiful flower wall hanging for sprig decor following a step-by-step tutorial for all skill levels. The process begins with making a slip knot and a foundational circle, followed by crocheting multiple rounds using half double crochet stitches to form flower-shaped coasters. The tutorial demonstrates how to join two of these coasters together and add decorative elements like a tassel and a hanging hook. The video emphasizes that the size and colors of the wall hanging can be customized. Follow through with us for the complete tutorial!
Crochet Flowers Wall Hanging Tutorial
Introduction to the Project
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The video begins by introducing a crochet wall hanging project, highlighting that it can be made in various sizes and colors to suit home decor.
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Viewers are encouraged to create this wall hanging and to like, share, and subscribe to the channel, as well as follow their Instagram and Facebook pages for more content.
Materials Needed
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To start the wall hanging, the following materials are used:
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Sky blue and pearl-colored 4-ply yarn
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Scissors
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Stitch markers
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Needle
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3mm crochet hook
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Creating the Base (Pearl Color)
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Slip Knot and Chains: The process begins with making a slip knot using the pearl-colored yarn, followed by four chains. A detailed video on making a slip knot is available on their channel.
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Forming a Circle: A slip stitch is made into the first chain to form a circle.
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First Round:
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A single chain is made.
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Twelve half double crochets are then worked into the created circle. A detailed video on half double crochet is also available on their channel.
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The round is completed by making a slip stitch into the first half double crochet.
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Second Round:
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Two chains are made, counting as the first half double crochet.
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Another half double crochet is made in the same first place.
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Two chains are made.
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The next place is skipped, and two half double crochets are made in the following (third) place.
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This pattern of two chains, skipping one place, and then two half double crochets is repeated until the end of the round.
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The round concludes by skipping the last place, making two chains, and then a slip stitch into the second chain of the initial two chains.
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Third Round:
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A slip stitch is made into the second half double crochet.
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Another slip stitch is made into the next gap.
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Two chains are made, counting as the first half double crochet.
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One half double crochet is made in the same gap.
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Two chains are made, followed by two more half double crochets in the same gap.
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Two chains are made.
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The same pattern (two half double crochets, two chains, two half double crochets) is repeated in the subsequent gaps, with two chains in between each cluster.
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The round ends with two chains and a slip stitch into the second chain of the first half double crochet.
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Fourth Round:
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A slip stitch is made into the second half double crochet.
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A slip stitch is made into the first gap.
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Two chains are made, counting as the first half double crochet, followed by another half double crochet in the same gap.
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Two chains are made, then two more half double crochets in the same gap.
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Two chains are made.
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The next gap is skipped, and the pattern (two half double crochets, two chains, two half double crochets) is repeated in the following gap.
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This skipping and repeating pattern continues until the end of the round.
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The round finishes with two chains, skipping the last gap, and a slip stitch into the first half double crochet.
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The pearl yarn is then cut and secured with a tight knot.
Adding the Blue Yarn (Fifth Round)
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The blue yarn is added to a gap where two half double crochets, two chains, and two half double crochets were previously made.
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Fifth Round:
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Two chains are made, counting as the first half double crochet, followed by another half double crochet in the same spot.
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Two chains are made, then two more half double crochets in the same gap.
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Two chains are made.
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For the next section, the two gaps from the third and fourth rounds are joined together.
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Two half double crochets, two chains, and two half double crochets are worked into these combined gaps.
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This process of making two chains and then repeating the cluster in the next gap (or combined gaps) is continued until the end of the round.
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The round concludes with two chains and a slip stitch into the first half double crochet.
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Subsequent Rounds (Blue Yarn)
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Sixth Round:
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A slip stitch is made into the second half double crochet, then into the gap.
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Two chains are made (first half double crochet), followed by another half double crochet in the same gap.
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Two chains are made, then two more half double crochets in the same gap.
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Two chains are made.
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The next gap is skipped, and the pattern (two half double crochets, two chains, two half double crochets) is repeated in the following gap.
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This skipping and repeating pattern continues until the end of the round.
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The round finishes with two chains, skipping the last gap, and a slip stitch into the first half double crochet.
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Seventh and Eighth Rounds: The video states that the next round (seventh) is made using the same process as the sixth round. The eighth round is also made using the same process.
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The video mentions that a total of eight rounds were made, but the number of rounds can be adjusted based on the desired size.
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The yarn is then cut and secured with a tight knot. This completes one flower coaster. A second coaster is made using the same process.
Assembling the Wall Hanging
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Joining Coasters: The two coasters are joined together using stitch markers in corresponding gaps where two half double crochets, two chains, and two half double crochets were made.
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Adding Pearl Yarn for Joining: Pearl-colored yarn is added to the marked gap between the two flowers.
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Joining Stitch: Two chains are made (first half double crochet), followed by another half double crochet in the same gap. Two chains are made, then two more half double crochets in the same gap.
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The yarn is cut and secured with a tight knot.
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Adding a Tassel: A tassel (gonda) is added to the bottom of the wall hanging using a needle, at the spot marked with a stitch marker. A detailed video on making tassels is available on their channel.
Creating the Hanging Hook
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Making the Hook: Pearl-colored yarn is added to the top gap where a stitch marker was placed.
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Twenty chains are made to form the hanging hook. The number of chains can be adjusted for different sizes.
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A slip stitch is made into the same gap to secure the hook.
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The yarn is cut and secured with a tight knot.
Conclusion
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The video concludes by showcasing the finished crochet flower wall hanging and encourages viewers to make it.
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