Crochet Buttercup Flower Granny Square Free Pattern
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Crochet Buttercup Flower Granny Square Free Pattern

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Crochet Buttercup Flower Granny Square Free Pattern

Hi everyone, today I am bringing to you the crochet Buttercup Flower granny square (free pattern). This crochet square is both beautiful and completely unique! The Buttercup Flower granny square is also very fast to crochet, and can be made in different sizes too.

The video tutorial for this project can be found here:

Crochet Buttercup Flower Granny Square Free Pattern: A Unique Design

I love crochet granny squares. These different squares are so beautiful and versatile! I love crocheting different projects with granny squares, and sometimes I can’t keep up with the many ideas I have using granny squares.

I designed this new square a few weeks ago for the Buttercup Flower Headband. This design is very beautiful and delicate. It is also a very fast project to crochet. I will be using this square again very soon! Indeed, this square is both lovely and so easy to crochet!

If you enjoy crochet granny squares, please do check out flower granny square from last year. You can also check out this daisy granny square from a few months ago.

I cannot wait to crochet and release new granny square designs very soon. Let me know if you enjoy these as much as myself.

Crochet Buttercup Flower Granny Square Free Pattern
This Buttercup Flower Square is so beautiful!

Crochet Buttercup Flower Granny Square Free Pattern: A Delicate Design

I love this new crochet project so much! Indeed, I love crocheting flowers so much. I had been wanting to crochet a flower crown for so long, and I am so pleased to release this pattern today.

If you enjoy flowers on your crochet project, please do have a look at this puff flower purse. This flower headband is also perfect for you if you enjoy crochet flowers. Indeed, this headband features a delicate headband design and cute little flowers stitched onto it.

This new crochet design is very romantic and lovely. I love all the little flowers are crocheted before being stitched to a simple crocheted ribbon. These little flowers are also a very new and unique design, and I really want to make a tutorial for this pattern.

To tie this hair crown, you can simply make a little knot at the back of your head (like myself in the photograph). You can also use a little slide or sew a little stitch to create a secure tie at the back. Let me know how you will be wearing this crocheted flower hair crown!

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Crochet Buttercup Flower Granny Square: The Pattern

You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Etsy store here: Crochet Easy Buttercup Flower Granny Square Tutorial

You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Ravelry store here: Crochet Easy Buttercup Flower Granny Square Tutorial

Level: Easy +

Notes

I will be using US terms (British terms in brackets).

You can use any yarn you prefer; just make sure to match up the crochet hook size with the yarn you choose to use.

Gauge

Gauge is not crucial for completion of this project. Please refer to individual Granny Square measurements for gauge information.

Size of each Flower Granny Square

2,6”x2,6” (6,5×6,5 cm)

Materials

– 1 skein of Drops Muskat in shade Light Yellow (or any other light 3/DK 100% cotton yarn)

– A 4 mm crochet hook

– A pair of scissors

– A tapestry needle

Abbreviations

Ch: chain

St: stitch

Sl st: slip stitch

Sk: skip

SC: Single Crochet (UK Double Crochet)

DC: Double Crochet (UK Treble Crochet)

EOR: End of round/End of row

Pattern begins here

Make a slip knot.

Ch 4, sl st to 1st chain to create a circle into which we will be working.

Note: you can use the magic circle to begin if you prefer.

Round 1

Ch 1 (=does not count as a stitch), place 4 SCs inside the circle you made. Slip stitch to the first ch 1 to close off round.

Note: Make sure you fasten in your loose end under your stitches, so that you can pull this loose end to tighten original circle made of 4 chains or magic circle.

The Buttercup Flower Square
The Buttercup Flower Square

Make a slip knot.

Ch 4, sl st to 1st chain to create a circle into which we will be working.

Note: you can use the magic circle to begin if you prefer.

Round 1: Ch 1 (=does not count as a stitch), place 4 SCs inside the circle you made. Slip stitch to the first ch 1 to close off round.

Note: Make sure you fasten in your loose end under your stitches, so that you can pull this loose end to tighten original circle made of 4 chains or magic circle.

Round 2

Ch 3 (=DC), place 4 DCs into the same st (= 5 DCs total in 1st st), ch 1; * 5 DC into next st, ch1, repeat from * 3 more times. Make sure you finish with a ch 1.

Sl st to first ch 1 to finish off round.

Round 3

Note: We will be placing this round’s stitches in between the clusters of 5 DCs from previous round (=the petals from previous round).

The term β€œspace” I will be using for this round refers to the chain 1 space between the clusters of 5 DCs from previous round.

Ch 3 (=DC), turn your work, place 2 DC, ch 2, 3 DC into space from previous round (=1st corner); * [skip next petal from previous round (=5 DC cluster) and go directly into next space with 3 DC, ch 2, 3 DC.

Repeat from * two more times.

Sl st to first ch 3 to close off round.

Fasten off and tidy up all loose ends.







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