Super Cute Crocheted Flower Garland: A Breath of Spring!

Crocheted Flowers Bunting

Isn’t this just the cutest? This is my ode to the almond blossoms that will bloom in another two weeks or so in my part of the world, coinciding with the Jewish holiday of Tu B’Shevat. I just love fruit trees in bloom, and these crocheted flowers are so different and yet so similar to the real thing. What do I mean? Just looking at them makes me happy! It’s just one of those things. Some of you may look at these flowers and think “what’s the big deal?” while others may swoon and run to fetch a crochet hook and some yarn. Just make sure you’ve got some fishing line on hand, so that your flowers will seem to float when you hang them!

And this would be just adorable in a baby’s room, in fact it would be adorable just about anywhere except in my dining room where it is currently hanging (it actually looks cute there too, just not exactly suited to the decor!) Do remind me to make a version that goes with earthy greens and golds and Moroccan style would you? I would love to do it!

In any case, if you don’t know how to crochet I highly suggest that you learn, because you can make the small flowers in about 4 minutes each, and the large flowers in about 6 minutes each. I sat crocheting at a meeting the other night and left with a sandwich bag full of tiny blooms! A great take along project to make use of those unused minutes here and there.

Crocheted Flower Bunting 3

You’ll Need:

  • crochet hook size 5mm (size h) or whatever hook size is suited to your yarn choice
  • worsted weight yarn of any content, I used what was on hand, cheap acrylic
  • gage obviously isn’t important here, so use chunky yarn and make larger flowers, or use finer yarn and make smaller flowers, whatever suits you!

Instructions:

Here is a close up photo of the two flowers I made, and you can see their relative sizes. Though of course there are many many patterns like this out in the world, I chose these for their simplicity and how nicely they work together. You can even make layered flowers by attaching the small flower to the middle of the big flower—a fun addition to a hat or piece of clothing.

Crocheted Flowers Closeup

Six Petaled Cherry Blossom:

  • Rnd 1: 5 ch, join with a sl st.
  • Rnd 2: 12 sc in round, join with a sl st to first sc.
  • Rnd 3: 6 ch, *skip 1 sc, 1 dc, 3 ch; repeat from *; join with a sl st to 2nd ch of 6 ch.
  • Rnd 4: (1 sc, 2 dc, 1 tr, 2 dc, 1 sc) in each loop; join with a sl st to first sc. Fasten off and secure ends.
  • Weave in ends with tapestry needle if desired. Though if you’ll be using flowers for this purpose, they won’t be getting any wear and tear, so trimming yarn ends close to knot is probably sufficient, that’s what I did!

Five Petaled  Blossom:

  • Rnd 1: Ch 2. Work 5 sc in the 2nd ch from hook. Join with sl st to first sc.
  • Rnd 2: (Ch2, 3 dc, ch2, sl st) in the same sc, sl st to the next sc. Repeat 4 more times to make a total of five petals. Fasten off and secure ends (see above advice.)

To hang slip fish line through the top of a petal, catching at least a few stitches. You don’t have to tie any knots if you’d like to hang as shown in the photos, as the flowers have stayed in place, even those on a slight slope. Enjoy this little touch of spring and take photos of the results to share here!

 

Comments

34 responses to “Super Cute Crocheted Flower Garland: A Breath of Spring!”

  1. cindy Avatar

    How lovely. They would look nice in a child’s room. Very creative of you.
    cindy

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Cindy! Actually they could look great anywhere depending on the color choice!

  3. Sally Avatar

    Sara, they would look cute in a baby’s room. You’re quite talented. Happy 1st Blue Monday.

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Sally!

  5. dottcomm1 Avatar

    thank you! i have been looking for tutorials on crochet flowers. these are awesome!!!

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Great! I liked these because they are basic and cute and not too frilly!

  7. Stacey @ Fun to Craft Avatar

    SO cute! Thanks for sharing!

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    You are so welcome, Im sure you can do something great with this!

  9. Crystal Avatar

    This is so adorable. I am just learning how to crochet and this will be a fun project. It would be so cute in my daughters room.

  10. Mary Avatar

    You are very talented. Your flowers would be lovely in a young child’s room. I think they could also be unique ornaments for a Christmas tree. I hope you are having a great Blue Monday.

  11. claudie Avatar

    Sara, I’ll have to look up Tu B’Sheva. Never heard of it. Very interesting.
    Love the banner and of course my fave colour pink!
    Happy Blue Monday
    Love Claudie
    xoxo

  12. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Mary!

  13. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Great Crystal! if youre learning then you can definitely do these flowers, theyre quite simple! Enjoy, and why not make a few for your daughter for a headband or pin?

  14. Amanda K @ every crafty endeavor Avatar

    What a creative idea! I love the banner! It would be perfect for a baby shower! So Cute!

  15. DeniseMarie Avatar
    DeniseMarie

    very nice. Blessings to you!

  16. Cherie Avatar

    Cute! Curious as to what the flowers are made of in your banner? Could you stop by my blog and let me know? Much love to you this week, Cherie

  17. John Avatar

    pretty!
    Bunk Bed Bliss for blue monday!

  18. karen Avatar
    karen

    I love anything crocheted(sp). Mom taught me years ago. I think I want to start making some doilies with the thin yarn. I love the lacy look. These flowers are so cute.

  19. Marissa Avatar

    so pretty I should learn to crochet just for these

  20. Mary Avatar

    I shall be saving this pattern. And, I
    have fishing line, woo-hoo 😉 Darling
    blossoms banner. Thanks for sharing it
    with us. I love your pretty work 🙂
    Happy Blue Monday~

  21. Nicholette Avatar

    This is a fantastic idea, I’m totally logging this away for my future daughter!

  22. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Definately Marissa! Crocheting isnt so difficult, much easier than knitting as far as getting nice results I think.

  23. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Mary, so youre all set!

  24. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Nicholette, in the meantime why not make one for yourself, in just cremes or neutral colors it could actually look grown-up!

  25. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Amanda, yes a great decoration that you could then give to the mom-to-be to decorate the nursery!

  26. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Claudie, Tu BShevat is the new year for the trees! We celebrate by eating many different fruits, and those outside Israel try to eat fruit from Israel.
    Some use it as a day to plant trees! Of course its much deeper than that which you will learn if you look it up!

  27. Sara Rivka Avatar

    thanks so much, all the best to you too!

  28. Sara Rivka Avatar

    thanks John, I tried to open your blog, but I couldnt, maybe something to do with your banner image. all the best,

  29. Tiffany H Avatar

    Such a great way to use all those flowers! It looks very springy and pretty! Thanks for sharing with me!

  30. Sara Rivka Avatar

    You are very welcome!

  31. Stacie@HobbitDoor Avatar

    Very cute! Thanks for sharing!

  32. trish Avatar

    hey, these are super sweet, I love them! And thanks for playing along with my bunt-along!
    http://downwithclutter.blogspot.com/2010/02/bunting-we-will-go/

  33. Victoria Avatar

    That is so cute. Just what you need for Spring.

  34. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Victoria, enjoy!

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