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Daisy and Carnation Flower Crochet Pattern

Daisy and Carnation Flower Crochet Pattern
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2-3 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 Daisy and Carnation Flower Crochet Pattern

This pattern teaches you how to crochet simple daisies and carnations, including petals, centers, sepals, leaves and stems. It includes step-by-step photo instructions, stitch diagrams and finishing tips so you can assemble a lovely bouquet. Perfect for home decor, gifts or craft markets, each flower is quick to make and delightful to display.

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

Follow the photo sequences to make accurate petals and use glue-and-stem assembly for a clean professional finish. Small parts like the central button and sepal are shown in detail for easy placement.

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

I absolutely love this pattern because it turns simple stitches into charming, lifelike flowers that brighten any space. I enjoy how quickly a single flower comes together β€” perfect for last-minute gifts or a relaxing afternoon project. The step-by-step photos helped me refine my assembly technique and the glue-and-stem finish makes a sturdy, neat bouquet. Sharing this pattern lets me pass along a little bit of handmade joy and floral creativity.

Daisy and Carnation Flower Crochet Pattern step 1 - construction progress Daisy and Carnation Flower Crochet Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Daisy and Carnation Flower Crochet Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Daisy and Carnation Flower Crochet Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize color combinations for different looks β€” try pastels for a soft vintage bouquet or bold brights for a modern statement.

I often change the center color to contrast the petals; a bright yellow center on white petals makes a classic daisy look pop.

If you want larger flowers, I switch to a bulkier yarn and a bigger hook to create dramatic blooms perfect for home displays.

To make mini versions for garlands or keychains, use thinner cotton thread and a smaller hook for tiny, delicate flowers.

I sometimes stitch beads or a decorative button into the center instead of glueing a button for added texture and sparkle.

You can create scented sachets by sewing the flower onto a small padded pouch filled with dried lavender β€” a lovely gift idea.

Try combining daisies and carnations on the same stem cluster for a mixed floral effect that looks realistic and charming.

I like to vary petal counts and lengths to mimic wildflowers β€” experiment with adding or subtracting chains in the petal rounds.

For a secure stem, wrap wire with floral tape before gluing it into the flower so the stem remains straight and durable.

I also recommend adding a thin dab of glue inside the sepal before sliding it onto the stem to ensure it stays firmly in place.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the slip stitch join after the first round can lead to a misaligned start; always finish the round with ST in the first SC to keep your rounds even. βœ— Not tightening the magic ring properly causes a loose center hole; pull the magic ring tight and then secure with ST in the first SC to close the center. βœ— Working petals with inconsistent chain lengths will make petals uneven; follow the exact chain and DC counts for each petal and keep tension steady. βœ— Applying too much glue to the stem can seep into the yarn and show; use a thin layer of glue on the edge of the stem and wait for drying before pressing parts together. βœ— Forgetting to trim yarn ends close to knots leaves visible tails; fasten off, pull ends inside or trim closely and secure with a tiny dab of glue if needed.

Daisy and Carnation Flower Crochet Pattern

Create delicate crochet daisies and carnations with step-by-step photo instructions and clear stitch diagrams. This pattern walks you through the flower petals, the little central button piece, sepals, leaves and how to assemble stems for a realistic bouquet. You will enjoy easy-to-follow rounds and simple assembly techniques to make a charming floral arrangement for decor or gifts.

Beginner Friendly 2-3 Hours

Materials Needed for Daisy and Carnation Flower Crochet Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

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    Yellow yarn - small amount for centers (approx 10-20g)
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    White yarn - small amount for daisy petals (approx 15-30g)
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    Green yarn - small amount for sepals, leaves and stem covering (approx 15-30g)
  • 04
    Purple or accent yarn - small amount for carnations or alternate flowers (approx 20-30g)

β€” Tools Required

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    Crochet hook (size appropriate for your yarn/thread, example 2.5mm-3.5mm)
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    Scissors
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    Yarn needle (for weaving ends and sewing)
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    Stitch marker (optional)
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    Small craft glue (fast-drying for fabric)
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    Stem wires or pre-covered floral stems
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    Buttons or small round embellishments for flower center (optional)
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    Pins for positioning parts while glue dries

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β€” Flower :

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Diagram shows petals and center. Use the symbol key: β—‹ - magic ring. β€’ - slip stitch (st). + - single crochet (sc). β—― - chain (ch). T-like symbol - double crochet (dc).

β€” Daisy :

Round 1 :

magic ring

Round 1 :

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

Round 2 :

+ CH 1

Round 2 :

DC 1 in the first SC

Round 2 :

CH 1

Round 2 :

DC 1 in the second SC

Round 2 :

CH 1

Round 2 :

DC 1 in the second SC

Round 2 :

CH 1

Round 2 :

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

Round 2 :

repeat (continue making petals around as shown in photos)

Round 2 :

ST in the third chain

Round 3 :

CH 3

Round 3 :

+ CH 1

Round 3 :

DC 1 in the next chain

Round 3 :

CH 1

Round 3 :

DC 1 in the same chain

Round 3 :

CH 1

Round 3 :

DC 1 in the next DC

Round 3 :

CH 1

Round 3 :

DC 1, CH 1, DC 1 in the next chain

Round 3 :

CH 1

Round 3 :

DC 1 in the next DC

Round 3 :

repeat (continue around to form petals)

Round 3 :

ST in the third chain

β€” The central part of the daisy :

Round 1 :

fasten and trim the edges of the yarn

Round 1 :

magic ring

Round 1 :

CH 1, SC 8 in the magic ring

Round 1 :

tighten the magic ring, ST in the first SC

Round 2 :

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

Round 3 :

(SC 8) repeat, SC 2 in each SC

Round 3 :

ST in the first SC

Round 4 :

skip the second SC, SC 1 in the third SC

Round 4 :

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

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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

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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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and glue it to the stem

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done ))

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

β€” Carnation :

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The carnation is made in the same way as the previous flower - daisy. For daisy, the first row began with CH 16, for carnation make CH 20 in the first row

Round 1 :

CH 20

Round 1 :

tighten the magic ring, ST in the first SC

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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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done ))

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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 to the center (yellow central piece) and secure it to the flower center using fabric glue.
  • Apply a thin layer of glue to the edge of the stem and insert the stem into the hole in the back of the flower, then wait for the glue to harden.
  • Slide the sepal onto the stem, apply glue to the sepal and press it against the flower to secure, matching the sepal color as desired.
  • Apply glue to the narrow edge of the leaf and press the leaf onto the stem, holding until the glue sets for a firm attachment.
  • For carnations, pull the round element into a bundle with a needle and yarn, tie a knot, secure edges with glue, and close the flower before attaching the stem.
  • Gather multiple finished stems, align edges, wind yarn around the bundle to make a bouquet and secure the yarn ends with glue.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Tighten the magic ring fully and join with a slip stitch to prevent an open center hole in the flower.
  • πŸ’‘Use a thin, fast-drying fabric glue and apply sparingly so glue does not show on the finished petals.
  • πŸ’‘Pin parts into place before glue sets to ensure correct alignment of sepal, leaf and stem.
  • πŸ’‘Trim yarn ends close after tying knots and apply a small amount of glue if needed to secure loose ends.
  • πŸ’‘Keep tension consistent when making petal clusters to ensure all petals are uniform in shape and size.

These charming crochet daisies and carnations add handmade beauty to any room or gift. The pattern includes clear photo steps for petals, centers and assembly, so you can create a bouquet with confidence. Make a bunch, wrap them as a gift, or use them to brighten vases and boxes. 🌸🧢

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished flower measures roughly 3-6 cm across depending on your yarn and hook choice; using thinner thread will yield a smaller flower.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights; a thicker yarn with a larger hook will produce larger, chunkier flowers while thinner yarn makes delicate blooms.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is beginner friendly and uses basic stitches (SC, CH, DC, ST), so it is suitable for beginners with basic crochet knowledge.

How should I attach the flower to a stem?

Apply a thin layer of glue to the stem edge and insert it into the hole on the flower back; allow to dry, then add the sepal and leaf with glue to finish.