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Crochet Daisy and Carnation Flower Pattern

Crochet Daisy and Carnation Flower Pattern
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2-4 Hours Time Needed
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Beginner Friendly Level

Perfect for those just starting their crochet journey, with clear instructions and simple techniques

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Bite-Sized Project

Finishes in 2-4 hoursβ€”perfect for an afternoon of creative relaxation.

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Cozy Accent

A warm touch for your space that transforms ordinary corners into inviting nooks filled with handmade charm.

About This Crochet Daisy and Carnation Flower Pattern

This pattern teaches you how to crochet daisy and carnation flowers with photo-assisted steps and diagrams. You will make flower centers, petals, sepals, and leaves, then finish each bloom on a glued stem. The instructions are friendly for beginners and packed with assembly tips to create a neat bouquet.

Crochet Daisy and Carnation Flower Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Includes step-by-step photos, symbol legend, and finishing instructions for stems and leaves. Perfect for making multiple flowers to assemble into a decorative bouquet.

Why You'll Love This Crochet Daisy and Carnation Flower Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns simple crochet stitches into beautiful floral blooms that brighten any room. I enjoy how the daisy stays crisp and open while the carnation becomes delightfully ruffled with just a few extra steps. The photo tutorial makes every step easy to follow, even for newer crocheters, and the glue-and-stem finishing creates a professional, long-lasting bouquet. Making a handful of these feels relaxing and instantly rewarding, and I always enjoy gifting small bouquets to friends and family.

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Switch Things Up

I love customizing these flowers by changing yarn colors to match a season or gift theme.

Try pastel shades for a soft spring bouquet or vibrant brights for summer arrangements.

I sometimes use a thicker yarn and larger hook to make chunky, statement flowers for a bold look.

For miniatures or keychains, I switch to a thinner yarn and smaller hook to make tiny, portable blooms.

I often replace glued stems with wrapped floral wire for extra durability and a cleaner finish.

Embellish centers with beads, small buttons, or French knots to add unique focal points to each flower.

I like to experiment with stitch counts for more ruffled or flatter petals until I find the perfect silhouette.

Try sewing multiple layers of petals together for fuller blooms that resemble roses or peonies.

Change the sepal color to match or contrast the petalsβ€”this small change can dramatically alter the finished look.

For a finished bouquet, wrap the stems with ribbon or yarn in a complementary color and add a small tag for gifting.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the magic ring tightening step can leave a hole in the center; tighten the magic ring fully and secure with a slip stitch to close the center cleanly. βœ— Not following the chain and double crochet placement precisely will distort petals; carefully count each chain and DC sequence and mark the starting stitch if needed. βœ— Applying too much glue to the stem hole can seep through the petals; use a small amount and allow time to harden before handling the flower. βœ— Using inconsistent tension creates uneven petals and ruffles; practice keeping an even tension and check your stitch counts after each round to maintain shape.

Crochet Daisy and Carnation Flower Pattern

Create delicate crocheted daisies and ruffled carnations to assemble a charming hand-tied bouquet. This pattern guides you through simple rounds, petal shaping, and neat assembly so you can make a lovely floral arrangement. Follow clear step-by-step photos and diagrams to build each flower and finish stems and leaves with glue for a tidy result.

Beginner Friendly 2-4 Hours

Materials Needed for Crochet Daisy and Carnation Flower Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

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    Yellow yarn (used for flower centers and some petal versions) - small amount per flower (scrap or 5-15g)
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    White yarn (used for daisy petals in the tutorial) - small amount per flower (scrap or 10-20g)
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    Green yarn (used for sepals, leaves and to wrap stems) - small amount per flower (scrap or 5-20g)
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    Purple yarn (used for carnation petals in the tutorial examples) - small amount per flower (scrap or 10-20g)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook (recommended approx 2.5-3.5mm depending on your yarn and tension)
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    Tapestry/yarn needle for sewing and finishing
  • 03
    Small scissors
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    Clear craft glue or fabric glue
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    Small decorative button for the flower center (optional) or a crocheted button center
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    Floral wire or wrapped stem for the flower stem
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    Green floral tape or green wrapped stem covering
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    Needle for gathering the carnation rounds (sewing needle and yarn)

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β€” Flower :

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Flower diagram. the central part of the daisy

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β—‹ - magic ring. ● - slip stitch (st). + - single crochet (sc). o - chain (ch). T - double crochet (dc).

β€” Daisy :

Round 1 :

magic ring. CH 1, SC 16 in the magic ring.

Round 1 :

tighten the magic ring, ST in the first SC.

Round 2 :

CH 3 from the first SC. + CH 1. DC 1 in the first SC. CH 1. DC 1 in the second SC. CH 1.

Round 2 :

DC 1 in the second SC. CH 1. DC 1, CH 1, DC 1 in the third SC.

Round 2 :

DC 1 in the second SC. CH 1. DC 1 in the second SC. CH 1. DC 1, CH 1, DC 1 in the third SC.

Round 2 :

repeat.

Round 3 :

ST in the third chain. CH 3.

Round 3 :

+ CH 1. DC 1 in the next chain. CH 1.

Round 3 :

DC 1 in the same chain. CH 1. DC 1 in the next DC. CH 1.

Round 3 :

DC 1, CH 1, DC 1 in the next chain. CH 1. DC 1 in the next DC. repeat. ST in the third chain.

β€” Central part of the daisy :

Round 1 :

magic ring. CH 1, SC 8 in the magic ring (SC 8)

Round 1 :

tighten the magic ring, ST in the first SC.

Round 2 :

CH 1, SC 2 in the first SC (SC 16)

Round 2 :

repeat, SC 2 in each SC. ST in the first SC.

Round 3 :

CH 1, SC 1 in the first SC (SC 8)

Round 3 :

skip the second SC, SC 1 in the third SC.

Round 3 :

skip the fourth SC, SC 1 in the fifth SC, repeat.

Round 3 :

ST in the first SC.

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get button.

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fasten and trim the edges of the yarn.

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apply glue to the back of the button.

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glue the button in the center of the flower.

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all parts + glue, for a daisy, make the sepal the same color as the flower.

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apply glue in the hole of the flower.

β€” Assembly :

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apply glue to the edge of the stem.

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put the stem into the hole and wait for hardening.

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put the sepal on the stem, apply glue to the sepal.

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and glue to the flower.

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for daisy, use a white sepal like the flower itself, because the green sepal can shine through the flower to the outside.

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apply glue to the narrower edge of the leaf and glue it to the stem.

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done )). for the tutorial I used yellow color, and here are 5 daisies that will be part of the bouquet.

β€” Carnation :

Round 1 :

CH 20.

Round 1 :

tighten the magic ring, ST in the first SC.

Round 2 :

and make the next two rows in the same way as you did the daisy.

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with the help of a needle and yarn, pull the round element into a bundle (for the instructions I'll use the green color of the yarn in the needle, but actually use the same color as the carnation).

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Pass the needle with yarn behind the DC of the second row as follows: pass the needle under the bottom of the first DC, pass the needle above the second DC, pass the needle under the bottom of the next DC, pass the needle above the next DC. In the same way, pass the entire row to the starting point.

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pull the yarn by two edges and tie a knot, fasten and trim the edges of the yarn.

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open the flower, apply glue inside and close, pressing with your fingers until the glue hardens.

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all parts + glue.

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apply glue in the hole of the flower and on the edge of the stem, insert the stem into the hole and wait for the glue to harden.

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put the sepal on the stem, apply glue and glue it to the flower.

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apply glue to the narrow edge of the leaf and glue it to the stem.

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and glue it to the stem.

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Make more of the same carnations. Here are 5 carnations that will be part of the bouquet.

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Fold all the flowers included in the bouquet (in my case it is 32 pieces), align the edges of the stems and wind a sufficient amount of yarn on the bundle. Fasten the edges of the yarn with glue.

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done )).

Assembly Instructions

  • Glue a small button or crocheted button into the center of the flower by applying glue to the back of the button and pressing it into the flower center until secure.
  • Apply a small amount of glue to the edge of the stem and insert the stem into the hole in the back of the flower; wait for the glue to harden before moving the piece.
  • Slide the sepal onto the stem, apply glue to the sepal, and press it against the back of the flower so it sits flush and covers the stem insertion point.
  • Apply glue to the narrower edge of the leaf and press it to the stem so the leaf is attached neatly and hides the stem covering.
  • To finish the bouquet, align all stem ends, wind a sufficient amount of yarn around the stem bundle, and fasten the ends with glue for a tidy wrap.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use a very small amount of clear craft glue when inserting stems to avoid glue showing through petals or seeping out.
  • πŸ’‘Allow each glued joint to harden before handling further to prevent pieces from shifting out of place while the glue sets.
  • πŸ’‘For daisies, match the sepal color to the petals if you want a seamless look; a contrasting green sepal may show through lighter petals.
  • πŸ’‘When making many flowers, keep consistent tension and stitch counts so all blooms in the bouquet look uniform.

Make a little bouquet full of handmade charm that brightens any room and makes a thoughtful gift. Create daisies and carnations with easy rounds, then finish stems and leaves with simple glue steps for a polished result. Enjoy crafting, gifting, and displaying your flowersβ€”each bloom is a small piece of joy. 🌼🌿

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

Each finished flower measures roughly 4-6 cm across depending on your yarn weight and hook size; stems can be any length you choose.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but this will change the finished size and look; adjust your hook size accordingly and expect different amounts of ruffle or openness.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is beginner friendly; you should be familiar with basic stitches such as chain, single crochet, double crochet, and slip stitch to follow the rounds.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crafters can make a single flower in 20-40 minutes; making a bouquet of multiple flowers will take longer, and total time depends on experience and number of blooms.