Let’s Bloom! Crochet a Sunny Motif
Sunflowers radiate joy and cheerfulness, making them a delightful addition to any crocheted project. Whether you envision them adorning a blanket, bag, or simply as individual motifs, crocheting a sunflower is surprisingly straightforward! This detailed blog pattern guides you through each step, from gathering materials to adding the finishing touches.
Materials:
- Yarn:
- Yellow for the petals and center (sport or worsted weight recommended)
- Brown for the center (optional, same weight as yellow)
- Green for the stem and leaves (same or slightly lighter weight)
- Crochet Hook: Size suitable for your chosen yarn weight
- Tapestry Needle: For weaving in ends
- Scissors
- Optional: Stitch marker, stuffing for the center (optional)
Abbreviations (US Terms):
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- dc – double crochet
- tr – treble crochet
- sl st – slip stitch
- st(s) – stitch(es)
- [ ] – Repeat instructions within brackets the specified number of times
Gauge: Gauge is not crucial for this motif, but it will affect the final size. Make a small swatch to check your tension if desired.
Let’s Get Crocheting!
1. The Center:
- Option 1 (Flat circle):
- With yellow yarn, make a magic ring or chain 4, join with a sl st to form a ring.
- Round 1: sc 8 in the ring, sl st to join. (8 sc)
- Round 2: 2 sc in each sc around, sl st to join. (16 sc)
- Round 3: sc, inc 1 sc repeat around, sl st to join. (24 sc)
- Continue increasing by 1 sc per round until you reach the desired size. Fasten off and weave in ends.
- Option 2 (Puff stitch center):
- With yellow yarn, chain 4, sl st to join in a ring.
- Round 1: 8 puff stitches (work 3 dc in the ring, ch 2, 3 dc in the same st) around, sl st to join. (8 puff sts)
- Round 2: *2 puff sts in each puff st around, sl st to join. (16 puff sts)
- Continue increasing by 1 puff st per round until you reach the desired size. Stuff the center lightly with filling (optional) before fastening off and weaving in ends.
2. The Petals:
- With yellow yarn, chain 7.
- Row 1: sc in the 2nd ch from the hook, dc in the next 3 ch, 2 tr in the last ch, turn. (6 sts)
- Row 2: chain 2 (counts as dc), dc in each st across, turn. (6 sts)
- Row 3: ch 2, dc in each st across, turn. (6 sts)
- Row 4: ch 2, sc in each st across, turn. (6 sts)
- Row 5: ch 2, sl st in each st across, fasten off and weave in end.
3. Assembly:
- Sew the petals securely around the center, placing them evenly spaced.
- (Optional) With brown yarn, embroider small stitches in the center to create a textured pollen effect.
- With green yarn, crochet a chain for the stem and single crochet down its length. Sew the stem to the back of the motif.
- (Optional) Crochet or sew small leaves onto the stem.
Tips & Variations:
- Experiment with different yarn colors and weights to create unique sunflowers.
- Use a contrasting color for the center ring to add definition.
- Make a cluster of sunflowers by joining them together with chains or sewing.
- Attach your sunflower motifs to bags, hats, clothing, or blankets for a personalized touch.
With a little practice, you’ll be crocheting sunshine in no time! Share your creations and spread the sunflower cheer!
Video tutorial
Additional Resources:
- For visual learners, check out these helpful video tutorials:
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- https://www.momsandcrafters.com/crochet-sunflowers/
- Explore different sunflower motif patterns online for more inspiration!
I hope this detailed blog pattern empowers you to crochet your own beautiful sunflower motifs! Happy crocheting!tunesharemore_vert