Strung into this free crochet flower garland pattern are all the floral fascinations of sunny springtime—gardens yawning from winter slumber, petals stretching to meet a new spring day, and a sun-warmed breeze arriving to spread the scents of new blossoms.
While the summer storms loom on the horizon, soak in the last scents of spring with this free crochet flower garland pattern!
Pattern Information | Free Crochet Flower Garland
Supplies:
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- Size H-8 (5 mm) crochet hook
- Medium (4) weight yarn in 3 colors:
- Yarn A – yellow (example uses Red Heart Super Saver: Saffron)
- Yarn B – white (example uses Red Heart Super Saver: Soft White)
- Yarn C – green (example uses Big Twist Value: Forest Green)
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
- Stitch markers (optional)
Terminology:
This free crochet flower garland pattern uses English (US) terminology:
- st (sts) = stitch (stitches)
- ch = chain stitch
- ch-sp = chain space
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- dc = double crochet
- tr = treble crochet
Please note that this pattern is written so that each crochet stitch abbreviation is attached to a number, such as 1sc, 2sc, etc. This number denotes how many of that stitch is to be worked into the same stitch.
In other words, 1sc = one single crochet, whereas 2sc = two single crochet worked into one stitch, also known as an increase.
Pattern Instructions | Free Crochet Flower Garland
Crochet Flower Motif:
With yarn A (yellow), ch 4, sl st into 1st st to form a ring, ch 2.
Rnd 1: 12dc into ring, sl st into 1st dc to join (12).
Fasten off yarn A and weave in tails.
Join yarn B (white) by inserting your hook into the first stitch of your next round. Leaving a short tail for weaving in, pull up a loop of yarn B and ch 1.
Round 2 will begin in the same stitch as where you’ve joined your new color.
Rnd 2: [(1sc, 1dc) into next st, ch 2, (1dc, 1sc) into next st] 6 times, sl st into 1st sc to join (36).
Rnd 3: [7dc into next ch-sp, sl st between next 2 sc] 6 times (48).
Fasten off yarn B and weave in all tails. Set aside for now.
Repeat rounds 1 to 3, two more times, for a total of three crochet flower motifs.
Alternatively, you may make more flowers in order to create an even longer garland!
Crochet Flower Leaf:
With yarn C (green), chain 8.
Rnd 1: 1dc into 3rd ch from hook, 2tr into next st, 1dc into next st, 1hdc into next st, 1sc into next st, sl st into next st, ch 1, working into other side of ch sts, sl st into next st, 1sc into next st, 1hdc into next st, 1dc into next st, 2tr into next st, 1dc into next st, ch 2, sl st into same st as last dc (20).
Fasten off yarn C and weave in tails. Set aside for now.
Repeat round 1, three more times, for a total of four leaves.
Alternatively, if you’ve made more than three crochet flower motifs for your garland, be sure to make the same number of leaves as flowers, plus one additional leaf.
Attaching Crochet Flower Garland:
With yarn C (green), work row 1 below to attach your crochet flower motifs and leaves into a garland.
When attaching each leaf to the garland, you will be working one single crochet into the center of the broader end of the leaf, in the same space as where you’ve worked your last slip stitch.
Similarly, when attaching each crochet flower motif, you will be working one single crochet into the topmost, or 4th, double crochet of any single petal.
If you plan to use your beginning and end tails to tie up your garland, be sure to leave some tail at the beginning of your work.
Row 1: ch 18, 1sc into next leaf, [ch 18, 1sc into next flower, ch 18, 1sc into next leaf] 3 times, ch 18 (151).
The pattern given above is for the example garland, as seen in photos, which consists of four leaves and three crochet flower motifs alternating across.
To make the garland longer, simply repeat the bracketed sequence in the pattern once more for each additional repetition of leaf and flower you’d like to attach.
You may also lengthen or shorten the distance between leaves and flowers by changing each of the ‘ch 18’ sequences.
Once all of your leaves and crochet flower motifs are attached and your garland reaches your desired length, fasten off yarn C and leave a tail for either tying or sewing.
Finally, you may use your beginning and end tails to tie up your garland, or weave them into your chain for a more finished look. Choose whichever method works best for you!
Conclusion | Free Crochet Flower Garland
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Thursday 24th of October 2024
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