How To Crochet Sunflower Blanket for Beginners

In this crochet post, you’ll learn how to crochet a beautiful sunflower blanket with a step-by-step tutorial for beginners. The video covers everything step-by-step, starting from the foundation stitches to creating sunflower centers, crocheting petals, and attaching the flowers to the blanket. It also explains how to evenly space the flower motifs, add a leaf border, and weave in yarn tails for a tidy finish.

Ideal for both beginners and experienced crocheters, this tutorial ensures a stunning handmade result! So, follow through with us for the complete tutorial.

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Sunflower Blanket Crochet Tutorial

This tutorial explains how to crochet a sunflower motif and join it to a blanket, along with additional decorations like leaves. The video builds upon the foundational steps introduced in a previous tutorial. Below is a summarized breakdown:

Blanket Overview

  • The project involves creating a crochet blanket adorned with sunflower motifs.
  • The blanket consists of 12 sections, each containing three sunflowers, resulting in a total of 36 sunflowers.
  • The focus of this tutorial is on creating the sunflower motif, its petals, and attaching the motif to the blanket.

Creating the Flower Center

  • Yarn Selection: Use light brown yarn for the flower center.
  • Crochet the flower center by working in circular rounds.
  • Two identical flower centers are crocheted and then joined together to form the base of the sunflower.
  • The starting yarn tail is tucked in neatly during the process to avoid visible weaving later.

Crocheting the Petals

  • The sunflower consists of nine petals in total.
  • Yarn Transition: Yellow yarn is introduced to crochet the petals.
  • Petals are crocheted in a carefully structured sequence:
    • Starting with chain stitches followed by half double and double crochet stitches.
    • Each petal uses two stitches from the base, ensuring symmetrical alignment.
  • The petals are shaped outward, ensuring the right and wrong sides of the sunflower are visually distinct.
  • After completing the petals, excess yarn tail is tucked in and the edges are neatly woven for a polished finish.

Adding Leaves

  • Yarn Color: Green yarn is used for crocheting leaves.
  • Leaves are created by adding motifs around the edges of the flowers.
  • The leaves involve a sequence of chain stitches, single crochets, double crochets, and slip stitches to create their characteristic shape.
  • Special attention is given to maintaining an even tension to ensure the leaves lie flat.

Assembling the Blanket

  • Sunflower Placement: The sunflower motifs are spaced evenly across the blanket in groups of three per section.
  • Joining the Flowers: Each sunflower is attached to the main blanket through a clearly defined sequence involving single crochets and chain stitches.
  • Repeat Pattern: The sunflower motifs are consistently repeated throughout the blanket following the same process.

Finishing Touches

  • Loose yarn tails are tucked, trimmed, and hidden systematically to ensure a clean finish.
  • Adjustments such as reshaping petals or leaves can be made after completing individual motifs or at the end of the project.
  • Viewers are advised to maintain even spacing for consistent visual alignment, even if some minor stitch variations occur.

Final Notes

  • The completed sunflower blanket is visually appealing, with intricate detailing on the sunflowers and leaves.
  • The tutorial ends by encouraging viewers to revisit the steps for clarification and emphasizing creative flexibility for those attempting the project.

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