Something beautiful is about to bloom! This new crochet wildflower collection brings three beloved blooms to life in yarn—coneflower, columbine, and black-eyed Susan. Each flower has its own unique shape, texture, and personality, making this collection a lovely way to bring a little piece of the garden to your crochet hook.
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Difficulty Level
Intermediate
Skill You Should Know
Basic crochet stitches, crocheting in the round, color changes, crocheting in the back bump of a chain, magic ring, increasing, and decreasing
Finished Size
Approximately 7 in (18 cm) tall by 3 in (8 cm) wide
Materials
- Premier; Basix Worsted; size 4; [100% acrylic; 359 yards / 328 m per 7oz / 200g skein]; burgundy, dijon mustard, pale orchid, fern, mahogany, white; 1 skein each
- F-5 (3.75mm) crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- (3) 4 in (10 cm) by 4 in (10 cm) pieces of cardboard
- Washable pencil/pen
- Scissors
- Polyester fiberfill stuffing
- 45 in (117 cm) of 22-gauge green floral wire
- Wire cutters
- 33 in (84 cm) of 18-gauge green floral wire
- Fabric or Hot Glue
- Hot Glue Gun
- Stitch markers
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Abbreviations
- BLO - back loop only
- ch - chain
- dc - double crochet
- FLO - front loop only
- hdc - half double crochet
- inc - increase
- invdec - invisible decrease
- mr - magic ring
- PM - place marker
- sc - single crochet
- sl st - slip stitch
- st(s) - stitch(es)
- yo - yarn over
- [ ] - repeat the directions between [ and ] as many times as stated
- ( ) - the number of stitches at the end of each round
Gauge
30 sc by 5 rounds = 2 in (5 cm)
Pattern Notes
- This pattern is worked in continuous rounds.
- Mark first stitch of each round, moving marker up each round.
- Finished size may vary based on yarn, hook size, and tension.
- Using a "yarn under" method when working in rounds/rows creates a tighter stitch.
- Ch 1 does not count as a stitch.
- Change Color: to change color, insert hook into stitch and pull up a loop; complete the stitch by pulling the new color through both loops on the hook.
- To add more stability to the pot, add a small amount of poly-pellets to the base before fastening off the soil.
Instructions
Purchase the full PDF instructions here: Wildflowers Collection Crochet Pattern
