Todays flower pattern is a quick and easy crochet daisy. These are a perfect step up from the Complete Beginners Crochet Flower that I teach, as they use a magic ring. I know this scares some people, but I have a fool proof way of making them!
These easy crochet daisies are a great way to expand your crochet knowledge, use up your yarn stash, and make something pretty.
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How do you Crochet a Daisy?
These really are very simple and easy to make.
You’ll need to know how to:
- Make a magic ring
- Chain
- Skip a stitch
- Half Double Crochet (US terms), Half Treble crochet (UK Terms)
- Double Crochet (US terms) Treble crochet (UK terms)
- Slip stitch
- Fasten off, weave in ends.
If you can make a basic flower these are a great next step.
>>>Learn how to make a flower for complete beginners with video tutorial
What can you use Crochet Daisies for?
Absolutely anything! I’ve used them to decorate the little Russian Cloche hats.
Or as part of my Summer Crochet Wreath Pattern
>>>For all my crochet flower and leaf patterns
Yarn for a Crochet Daisy
Think Stashbuster for these! They only take a few yards of yarn, so raid that stash!
I’ve made a lot of crochet daisies out of mercerised cotton, as I love the shine on the cotton. Some of my go too’s every time would be:
>>>Yarnart Begonia fine mercerised cotton
But honestly – any yarn with the correct hook size will give you an amazing flower.
Quick and Easy Crochet Daisy Pattern
I’m going to write this pattern up in both US with pictures, but also a short written pattern, as I know people prefer different things!
Abbreviations – USA Terms
Ch Chain
DC Double Crochet
HDC Half Double Crochet
MR Magic Ring
SS Slip Stitch
Sk Skip stitch
St Stitch
Sp Space
Finished Size: with a 4mm hook and DK yarn, this finished daisy measures 4cm across
- Make a magic ring
- Ch2, 9HDC in the ring, SS to join.
- Join pink yarn, Ch3
- 2DC in the next HDC, Ch3
- SS to next st along
- Ch3 (and repeat from point 4-6) 5 more times.
- Fasten off, weave in ends
Or as a written pattern
- With Yellow yarn, make a magic ring and Ch2 (Counts as first HDC)
- 9HDC in the ring, tighten. SS to join, fasten off.
- Join Pink yarn, [CH3, 2DC in the next HDC, Ch3, SS in the next HDC along] Repeat 6 times.
- Fasten off, weave in ends.
>>>To learn how to make the crochet leaf
>>>Learn how to crochet a rose
Abbreviations – UK Terms
Ch Chain
Htr Half treble
MR Magic Ring
SS Slip Stitch
Sk Skip stitch
St Stitch
Sp Space
Tr Treble crochet
Finished Size: with a 4mm hook and DK yarn, this finished daisy measures 4cm across
- With Yellow yarn, make a magic ring and Ch2 (Counts as first Htr)
- 9Htr in the ring, tighten. SS to join, fasten off.
- Join Pink yarn [CH3, 2Tr in the next Htr, Ch3, SS in the next Htr along] Repeat 6 times.
- Fasten off, weave in ends.
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