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Gratitude Flower Pattern

Posted by Deanna Medlin on

To show how grateful we are for all of your support throughout the years here is the free Gratitude Flower crochet pattern. These are such a breeze to make so don’t be surprised if you end up making a mountain of these. They could be used on countless handmade gifts, Spring themed wreaths and a complement for  accessories and decor.

I hope you enjoy this pattern as much as I do.

 

Materials:

  • 1 ball of Aunt Lydia’s crochet thread, Classic 10, 100% Mercerized Cotton in Goldenrod (yellow), or Pumpkin (orange) or (fudge brown) colorways
  • Size D (3.25 mm) crochet hook
  • Bead or button of your choice to adorn center of flower

Gauge:
Gauge is not critical for this project.

Instructions:

Ch 95

Row 1: Dc in 8th ch from hook, *ch 2, skip next 2 ch, dc in next ch, rep from * across; turn – (30 ch-2 sp)

Row 2: Ch 5 (3 beg ch counts as dc + ch-2), dc in next dc, * ch 2, dc in next dc, rep from * across; turn – (30 ch-2 sp)

Row 3: [Ch 2 (count as hdc), dc, 2 tr, ch 2, 2 tr, dc, hdc] in first ch-2 sp, [hdc, dc, 2 tr, ch 2, 2 tr, dc, hdc] in next ch-2 sp; rep across. Fasten off – (30 shells or petals)

 

Blocking:

A Note about Blocking: Your flowers will look more defined if the petals are blocked at this point, before finishing. Before finishing a flower according to instructions below, soak the strip in cool water until thoroughly wet. Gently squeeze out excess water and pin the strip to a flat surface. Pull each petal into a point and pin it in place. Remove only when completely dry.


Finishing: 

Roll the petal strip to form flower, and stitch through ch-2 sp to secure flower. You can also stitch flower in shape as you roll. Using beading needle or a fine sewing needle and thread, attach pearl to center of flower.

We love seeing photos of your finished work, so send us an email with a shot or share them with us through Facebook! Make sure to stay tuned to the blog for more free crochet patterns!


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18 comments

  • good pattern please send slipper pattern in english so i can download it,

    jean zinser on
  • Thank you for the free pattern I like finding new things to crochet. I most certainly will enjoy making these.

    Nora Etsitty on
  • I love the crocodile stitch it looks so complicated and its pretty easy I have made several of the christmas trees and a purse. Now can’t wait to do the baby blanket

    kay mcgill on

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