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These instructions will show you how to crochet a basic flower in less than 6 minutes with both US and UK patterns. This 5-petal flower might be your first cute crochet project as a beginner, after learning to work in a magic ring. Tiny and cute, it is just a must-have for spring.

It has been a popular add-on for drawstring ends, the bodice of crochet tops, flower coasters, and tons more projects.

There are many other ways to crochet a basic flower. The one we shall learn today is a 1-round pattern using double crochet, chain, and slip stitch. It is the fastest and easiest of all other patterns. So, continue reading this tutorial to remake one with step-by-step instructions.

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How is Basic Flower crocheted?

This basic flower variation requires making a set of five petals in the ring, starting and ending with two chains. There will be two double crochet stitches in between. Normally, we expect a circle by working this manner.

However, by ending each petal using a slip stitch, which has a much lower height than double crochet, we get a separation between each set.

Another pattern that requires treble crochet for a bigger flower is worked by crocheting three treble crochet in the middle and ending with a single crochet.

Note: You can also start with 4-chains as an alternative of magic ring. For the bigger variation, chain-6.

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Supplies to Have

  • I am using macrame cord for better visibility of the stitches, but at the cost of a slightly deformed overall structure and tight stitches. For your flower, I recommend using the standard cotton or acrylic yarn.
  • 3.5mm crochet hook. You can use the recommended one on your yarn label.

Crochet Granny Square: Step-by-Step Instructions

Difficulty: Beginner – Level 3

Stitches Needed: Chain, slip stitch, and double crochet.

Step #1: Magic Ring

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Step #2: Starting Chains

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  • Crochet 2 chains. To do so: yarn over and pull through the loop on the crochet hook. For learning how to crochet the chain stitch and additional information about it, follow my tutorial with pictures.

Step #3: Double Crochet Set

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  • In the magic ring, make 1 double crochet. To do so, yarn over, insert the hook into the loop of the magic ring, yarn over, and pull up a loop on the hook. Yarn over, pull through two, yarn over again, and pull through the last two stitches on the hook.

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  • Make another double crochet in the ring. You will have a total of 2 double crochets in the ring.

Step #4: Ending Chains

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  • Crochet two chains.

Step #5: Petal End

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  • In the ring, crochet one slip stitch. Normally, a slip stitch is used to join the ends in a crochet circle, but here we use it as a standard stitch. To do so, insert the hook into the ring, yarn over, and pull up a loop. Pull through the loop on the hook.

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Step #6: Secure the Petal

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  • Crochet 2 chains and slide the slip stitch next to the double crochet cluster to make the petal more prominent.

Step #7: Repeat the Pattern

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  • Make two double crochets in the ring. Chain twice and slip stitch in the ring.
  • Repeat [ch 2, 2 dc, ch2, sl st] three more times in the ring.

UK pattern

  • In the ring [ch 2, 2 tr, ch2, sl st]  * 5 times.

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By Talha

I am the crocheter, designer and author behind all of the crochet guides, curations, and tutorial recommendations on this blog. Soon, you will observe many surprises by me!

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