It doesn’t matter if you forget to water these flowers, crochet flower making part 2: daisies
I have found memories of making daisy chains when I was younger, and whenever I see them outside it still makes me smile. I couldn’t quite decide on what type of crochet daisy to do so tried out a couple of different ones, and I’m still not too sure which I like the best! You could make bunting out of these, or use them to add some nice detail to a tablecloth on the corners or in the middle. Think I will make some more of all the different types and use them on a tablecloth I have been thinking about making – another project to add to the list!
Other crochet flower patterns available: 5/6 petal flowers, dahlias, daffodils, roses.
Crochet daisy pattern:
- 4mm hook for all Daisy’s.
- White and Yellow DK wool.
Daisy flower (thin petals):
Starting in yellow:
Make a magic ring, ch1.
Round 1: 5sc into ring.
Round 2: 2sc into each sc.
Change to white:
Round 3: (*sc, ch5 slip stitch into second chain from hook and then the remaining 3 chain stitches, slip stitch into the stitch at the base. Repeat from * into same stitch, so there are two petals in the same stitch). Repeat ( ) around.
Fasten off.
Daisy flower (wide petals):
Make 2.
In yellow:
Make a magic ring, ch1.
Round 1: 5sc into ring.
Round 2: 2sc into each sc.
Change to white:
Round 3: *sc, ch7, tr(UK)/dc(US) into 3rd chain from the hook and then the remaining 4 chain stitches, slip stitch into the stitch at the base, sc into next stitch. Repeat from *around 4 more times.
Fasten off.
- Sew the two together with petals offset form each other.
Daisy flower (12 petal chain stitch):
In yellow:
Make a magic ring, ch1.
Round 1: 6sc into ring.
Round 2: 2sc into each stitch, repeat around.
Change to white:
Round 3: *sc, ch12, dc into same stitch, repeat from *around.
Fasten off.
Daisy flower (8 petal chain stitch):
In yellow:
Make magic ring, ch1.
Round 1: 4sc into ring.
Round 2: 2sc into each stitch, repeat around.
Round 3: *sc, ch10, sc into same stitch, repeat from * around

These are adorable!
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Thank you, really pleased with how they turned out – always a bit unknown how they are going to go when I do my own pattern!
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so cute!
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Thank you, on a bit of a flower making mission at the moment – think these are my favourites so far!
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