Happy Flowers #3

By: Lisa Kievits

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Welcome to the LKCreativeness collection of free crochet patterns: Happy Flowers! 🌷

Flowers can be used for many types of projects. From bouquets to lovely home decor, embellishments on your mandala, or beautiful ornaments to hang – the possibilities are endless!

Some fun ideas for the Happy Flowers:

🌸 Add them to our mandala patterns! (highly recommended!)

🌸 For plant pots (highly recommended!)

🌸 Adorable keychains

🌸 Cute bag charms

🌸 A hanger for your door


And of course, there are many other possibilities with crochet flowers! 💗

Abbreviations


For a complete overview of crochet stitches, symbols and explanation: view this blog. For a detailed explanation on reading crochet charts, read this blog.


ch = chain

slst = slip stitch

sc = single crochet

dc = double crochet

pic = picot

Supplies


  • Crochet hook 3.0 mm
  • Yarn - I used: Yarn and Colors Must-Have
  • Scissors
  • Needle

Ready for your mandala crochet adventure? Then take a look at the Suze Mandala crochet pattern! This intermediate pattern is a great stepping stone to try out commonly used techniques and stitches in mandalas.


Discover many other stunning crochet patterns here and start your crochet adventure!

The crochet pattern

Also check out the chart for this pattern later in this blog.


Round 1: make a magic ring. Crochet 8 sc into the ring.

Close with a slst in the first sc. (8)

Round 2: ch 1, 2 sc in same.

*Work 2 sc in every sc.*

Close with a slst in the 1st sc (skip the starting chain). (16)

Round 3:

*in next: [1 slst, ch 3, 1 dc, pic, ch 3, 1 slst], 1 sc in next.*

Close with a slst in the first slst of the round. You have 8 petals and 8 single crochets.

Finishing


There are many ways in which you can use flowers. Depending on what you want to do with your flower, you might not want to weave in the tail of the magic ring and/or fastening off yet.


Fasten off, but leave a long tail for sewing/weaving in.

Neatly weave in all remaining tails with a tapestry needle. Make sure you weave them in securely so they don't come loose. Your flower is now ready!


Sewing a flower onto a mandala or plant pot

It's super fun to sew a flower onto a mandala or plant pot! You can do this very easily.

  1. Take the thread from the magic ring or from fastening off. Put the thread through a needle.
  2. Go with the needle through a loop of the mandala/plant pot at the desired location. Pull the thread through.
  3. Go back to the flower, where you started with the thread. Insert here at the back of the flower through a loop.
  4. Go back and forth between the flower and mandala/plant pot a few times. Repeat until the flower is neatly and securely sewn on.
  5. Then neatly weave in all threads.

Using a flower as a keychain or bag charm

Another cool option is using the flower as a keychain! This is also very fun to hang on your bag! You have several ways to turn it into a keychain:

  • Crochet a chain after the last stitch of the last round. Crochet an X number of chains and attach the chain with a slst in the same stitch as where you ended. Then fasten off and weave in all threads neatly. You can attach the loop you have now made to your bag or keychain!
  • Take a key ring and sew the flower to it with the fastening off thread. Thread the tail into a needle and go through the key ring and back through the last stitch of the flower a few times. Then make a knot in the thread and weave it in neatly.



Have fun crocheting this happy spring flower! Don't forget to tag your posts with #LKCHappyFlowers on social media and tag my Instagram! I love seeing your beautiful creations! 💗🌷

Choose your next crochet project!