Creating a Beautiful Crochet Flower Stitch
The crochet flower stitch is a delightful and intricate pattern that brings a touch of nature to your crochet projects. Using various crochet techniques, this stitch creates a stunning flower design that can be used in a wide range of projects, from blankets to garments and home decor. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to create the crochet flower stitch.
Instructions:
Row 1:
- Skip 1 chain (ch).
- Make 1 double crochet (dc) or single crochet (sc) in each of the next chains (ch).
- Turn.
Row 2 (Right Side - RS):
- Make 1 chain (ch).
- Work 1 dc or sc in the first dc or sc below.
- Continue working 1 dc or sc in each of the next dc or sc below.
- Turn.
Row 3:
- Repeat Row 2.
Row 4:
- Make 1 chain (ch).
- Skip the first dc or sc of Row 1.
- Work 1 long treble (ltr) or long double crochet (ldc) in the next stitch:
- Yarn over (YO), insert hook into the stitch, YO, draw up a long loop.
- YO, draw through the first loop on the hook.
- YO and draw through all loops on the hook.
- Work 2 ltr/ldc in the same dc/sc of Row 1.
- Repeat the pattern:
- Skip 2 dc/sc of Row 1.
- Make 3 ltr/ldc in the next stitch.
- End with 1 dc/sc in the last dc/sc of Row 3.
- Turn.
Row 5:
- Make 1 chain (ch).
- Work 1 dc/sc in the first dc/sc below.
- Work 1 dc/sc in each of the next stitches.
- Turn.
Rows 6 & 7:
- Repeat Row 5.
Row 8:
- Make 1 chain (ch).
- Work 1 ltr/ldc in the first dc/sc of Row 5.
- Repeat the pattern:
- Skip 2 dc/sc of Row 5.
- Make 3 ltr/ldc in the next stitch.
- Skip 2 dc/sc of Row 5.
- Make 2 ltr/ldc in the last stitch of Row 5.
- Work 1 dc/sc in the last dc/sc of Row 7.
- Turn.
Rows 9, 10 & 11:
- Make 1 chain (ch).
- Work 1 dc/sc in the first dc/sc below.
- Work 1 dc/sc in each of the next stitches.
- Turn.
Row 12:
- Repeat Row 4.
- Work all ltr/dc in dc/sc of Row 9.
Rows 13 - 21:
- Repeat Row 9.
Row 22:
- Make 1 chain (ch).
- Work 1 dc/sc in each of the next 4 stitches.
- Place a marker over the 10th dc/sc of Row 16.
- Work leaves and stem over this stitch.
Creating Leaves:
- Yarn over (YO) 4 times.
- Insert the hook as for a front post stitch.
- YO and pull through.
- YO the hook and draw through the first 2 loops on the hook.
- Repeat this step until you have only 2 loops left on the hook.
- YO 3 times.
- Insert the hook into the base of the previous stitch and work an incomplete treble (ttr) or double treble (dtc).
- YO 2 times.
- Insert the hook into the base of the same first stitch and work an incomplete double treble (dtr) or triple crochet (tr).
- YO 1 time.
- Insert the hook into the base of the same first stitch and work an incomplete treble (tr) or double crochet (dc).
- YO the hook and draw through the first 2 loops on the hook.
- Repeat this step until you have only 1 loop left on the hook.
- Skip 1 dc/sc and work 1 dc/sc in each of the next 4 stitches.
- Make the stem over the same dc/sc of Row 16:
- YO 3 times.
- Insert the hook as for a front post stitch and work a treble (tr) or double crochet (dc).
- Skip 1 dc/sc and work 1 dc/sc in each of the next 4 stitches.
- Make one more leaf over the same dc/sc of Row 16.
- Skip 1 dc/sc and work 1 dc/sc in each of the next 3 stitches.
- Repeat the pattern.
Repeat rows 2 – 33 until you have reached your desired length.
Finishing:
- Pull threads of the first and last clusters down on the right side of the fabric to create the desired form of the flower bud.
- Embroider stamens and make steam blocking.
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