Easy to make Crochet Flower Pattern

Easy to make Crochet Flower Pattern

Of course 🌸 Here’s a step-by-step crochet tutorial for the flower chain pattern shown in your photo.


🧶 Materials Needed

  • Medium-weight yarn (any color you like)
  • Crochet hook (size 3.0 mm–4.0 mm recommended)
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle (for weaving in ends)

🌼 Pattern: Crochet Flower Chain / Daisy Chain

This pattern joins small flowers together as you crochet — perfect for a necklace, headband, or border.


Step 1: Start the First Flower

  1. Make a slip knot on your hook.
  2. Chain 5 (ch5).
  3. Slip stitch (sl st) into the first chain to form a small ring.

Step 2: Crochet the Flower Petals

You’ll make all petals inside this ring.

  1. (Ch2, make 3 double crochets (dc) into the ring, ch2, sl st into the ring) — this forms 1 petal.
  2. Repeat this 5 times total to make a 5-petal flower.
  3. Slip stitch to the base of the first petal to close the flower.
  4. Pull the loop tight — that’s your first flower.

Step 3: Make the Chain Connection

To attach another flower:

  1. Chain 4 (ch4) — this makes a small space between flowers.
  2. Slip stitch into the space between any two petals of the last flower — this connects the next flower neatly.
  3. Chain 2, then form a new ring (by slip stitching into the first of those ch2).

Now, you have a small ring again — ready for your next flower.


Step 4: Crochet the Next Flower

In the new ring:

  1. (Ch2, 3dc, ch2, sl st) — repeat 5 times for 5 petals.
  2. Slip stitch to finish.
  3. Continue the pattern: ch4, sl st to join, ch2, make next flower.

Repeat until your chain reaches your desired length.


Step 5: Finish the Ends

  1. After the final flower, chain 10–15 stitches to make a tie or decorative end.
  2. Optionally, you can make one more flower at the end for decoration.
  3. Cut the yarn and pull through the last loop to fasten off.
  4. Use a yarn needle to weave in any loose ends.

🌺 Optional Ideas

  • Use different colors for each flower.
  • Add small beads in the flower centers.
  • Use it as a bracelet, headband, curtain tie, or edging for clothes and blankets.

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