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Large Crochet Sunflower – Free Crochet Pattern and Tutorial

 

This Free Crochet pattern teaches you how to make a Sunflower for a beanie. It’s a large flat flower that works perfect for a smaller hat. Use this large flat sunflower on a baby beanie or afghan to add some beautiful texture.

 

You can find more flowers under the category FLOWERS

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Crocheted Sunflower – Free Crochet Pattern

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For this Crocheted Sunflower project you will need:

HOOK3.5 mm / E hook
YARN: small amounts of bright yellow and dark brown of worsted weight yarn, 4 ply US, 10 ply AU

100 grams / 3.5. oz

240 meters / 262 yards

a tapestry needle 

 

 

 

ABBREVIATIONS

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ch = Chain

sl st = Slip Stitch

YO = Yarn Over

st = Stitch

SC = Single Crochet

DC = Double Crochet

TRC = Triple Crochet

 

Repeat what’s in between * for rest of round.

 


 

 

THE TUTORIALS:
RIGHT HANDED VERSION

 

LEFT HANDED VERSION

 

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PDF Pattern with Pictures

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FIND THE HAT PATTERN here – Cluster Crochet Beanie

 

 

Flower Pattern:

THE CENTER OF THE FLOWER

With your dark brown color

 

To Start:
ch 4 and sl st into beginning st to form a ring

 

Round 1
ch 3, this will not count as a stitch, then TC 12 into center of ring, sl st into first triple crochet of round, not the ch (12 sts)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Round 2
*ch 5 and sl st into the post of the TC to the left * repeat for round, when you get to the last post of the round (12 small petals), then.

 

 

 

Crocheted Sunflower 6

 

 

 

Round 3
*ch 5 and sl st into the post of the TC to the left * repeat for round, when you get to the last post of the round, (12 small petals) then.

 

 

 

 

Round 4
*ch 5 and sl st into the post of the TC to the left * repeat for round, when you get to the last post of the round, then after you sl st onto your last post, ch 1 and cut your yarn, leaving enough tail to be used to sew both pieces of the flower together. Pull tail to back of flower.

 

 

 

THE PETALS

With your Yellow color

 

To Start:
ch 4 and sl st into beginning st to form a ring

 

Round 1
ch 2, does not count as a stitch, DC 12 into ring, sl st into beginning DC not the ch. (12 sts)

 

Round 2
ch 2, does not count as a stitch, DC 2 into beginning st, dc 2 into all sts around. Sl st into beginning st. (24 sts)

 

Round 3
*ch 10 and sl st into the next stitch * repeat until end of round. (23 petals)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Round 4
You will be working on the ch 10 from last round. *Sc onto the nearest ch 10 and sc 4, dc 4, sc 5 onto the ch. Then sl st into the same space where the chain 10 begins in.* repeat for all ch 10 spaces. Ch 1 cut your yarn leaving a long enough tail to use it to sew on to your project.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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