How to Crochet Puffy Sunflower for Beginners

With a step-by-step tutorial, learn how to crochet a reversible sunflower, which can be used for a variety of purposes such as a wall hanging or keychain. The creator uses a 3mm (size 5) crochet hook and 3-ply wool. The tutorial first shows how to create two identical brown center pieces using a magic ring. The two pieces are then joined together by single crocheting through the chains of both pieces.

Next, yellow yarn is attached to create the petals, which are made by creating a series of loops and slip stitches. The video concludes with the completed sunflower, ready to be used as a decorative charm. So, follow through with us for the complete tutorial.

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Crochet Sunflower Pattern

This video provides a detailed tutorial on how to crochet a reversible sunflower, a project that can be used for various purposes like a wall hanging, hair clip, or bag charm. The creator uses a 3mm (size 5) crochet hook and 3-ply wool.

Making the Center

The tutorial begins by showing how to create the brown center of the sunflower. This is done by starting with a magic ring to create a tight, closed center. The creator then makes a series of loops, pulling the yarn through all of them to close each one. This process is repeated to create a rounded, textured center. Once the first piece is complete, the entire process is repeated to create a second, identical piece.

Joining the Two Sides

After both brown centerpieces are made, they are placed back-to-back. The creator then demonstrates how to join them together by single crocheting through the chains of both pieces. This creates a reversible center for the sunflower. Once joined, the yarn is cut, and the loose ends are woven in.

Adding the Petals

Next, yellow yarn is attached to the outer edge of the joined brown center. The petals are formed by creating a series of loops and slip stitches. The tutorial guides the viewer through the process of creating each petal, showing how to pull the yarn through all the loops to close them and form the shape of the petal.

Finishing Touches

After all the petals are formed, the creator finishes the project by securing the work with a single crochet and chain, then cutting the yarn and weaving in the end. The finished sunflower is now a complete decorative charm that can be used for a variety of purposes.

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