Adventures in amigurumi, crochet and more
When one flower blooms, spring awakens everywhere
– John O’Donohue
Spring is here! The first thing that comes to mind when we mention spring is the colourful flowers that cover the world like a beautiful carpet. The crochet sunflower pattern that I posted before was well received by you all. So I’m here with a colourful crochet Daisy flower pattern this time. Hope you will enjoy making this as well.
Crochet Daisy flower pattern is for personal use only. Please don’t copy, alter, reproduce or sell the pattern in whole or in parts. You can sell the finished products but please credit me as the designer and link back to this post.
You can buy the inexpensive ad-free PDF version for this crochet daisy pattern from my Etsy shop.
This pattern is written in US English terms and worked in continuous rounds.
Make one in yellow and one in green.
R1: 6 sc in a magic ring (6).
R2: Inc in each st (12).
R3: [ Sc, inc ] x 6 (18).
R4: [ Sc, inc, sc ] x 6 (24).
R5: Sc in each st (24).
Fasten off invisibly and weave in the ends.
Place both the yellow and green circle together with right sides facing out. We are going to work the petals through both loops of the two flower center.
Join main colour yarn into both loops of the yellow and green circles using a sl st and,
[ Ch 3, 3 trc in next st, ch 3, sl st in next st ] x 12.
Start stuffing the circle when you are more than three fourths done and continue to work till the end.
Fasten off and weave in the ends.
Using green yarn,
Leaving a long yarn tail at the start, ch 8.
Starting from second chain on hook,
sl st, sc, hdc, dc, dc, dc inc, 4 dc in last chain.
Continue to work on the other side of the chain,
Dc inc, dc, dc, hdc, sc, sl st in the last.
Fasten off, weave in the remaining yarn.
Finally sew the leaf to the Daisy flower at the back.
These crochet daisy flowers are versatile in that you can turn them into a lovely keychain, bag charm, brooch, or whatever you wish them to be!
I really hope you enjoyed making this crochet daisy flower. I would love to see your works! Do share your makes and tag me on Instagram.
Looking for more flowers and spring themed projects to make? Check out the free patterns below.
Hope Ruley says
I like your flower patterns they are so cute