How to Crochet a Fuzzy Flowerby Christine Harris
Materials needed:
Bernat Pipsqueak yarn
Crochet Hook size I / 9
Scissors
Step 1 – Start of flower
Use yellow yarn Make a loop
around index and middle fingers
Create a Slip Stitch
Using hook, bring yarn through the loop.
This creates a slip stitch
Pull Slip Stitch Tight
Pull slip stitch tight onto hook
Create Chain Stitch
Use hook to grab yarn
Chain Stitch continued
Bring yarn through loop on hook – 1 chain stitch created
Continue Chain
Make 4 more chain stitches
Make a Circle
Put hook through first chain stitch made
Make a Circle continued
Hook yarn and bring through stitch on hook.
This creates a circle
Cut Yarn
Cut yellow yarn, leaving about 3 inches
Keep stitch last made on hook
Attach White Yarn
Keep last yellow stitch on hook
Make slip stitch with white yarn as directed in side 3, 4 and 5
Attach White Yarn continued
Bring white slip stitch through yellow stitch left on hook
Make First Petal
Put hook into middle of circle
Make First Petal continued
Pick up yarn with hook
Make First Petal continued
Bring loop through last stitch on hook
Tip: Clean Finish for Loose Ends
Capture loose ends in back of flower as petals are attached to the circle
Put hook through circle Keep loose ends along
top backside of circle Create slip stitch
around circle edge and loose ends
Make 5 More Petals
Crochet 5 more petals as directed for first
Cut Yarn
Cut yarn, leaving about 3 inches
Finish Flower
Pull end of yarn through last stitch on hook
Finish Flower continued
Cut yellow yarn ends
Finish Flower continued
Tie off white ends Cut or leave for
tying flower onto an object
Finished Flower
Congratulations!! You crocheted your
first fuzzy flower
Enjoy Crocheting More Flowers
Ideas For Using Fuzzy Flowers
Use to decorate a card as shown to match crocheted baby blanket gift
Tie onto barrette or headband
Pin to lapel to brighten an outfit