Last summer, I had an idea to try to crochet a blanket entirely out of flowers! I started making some flowers, and this summer, I finally had a chance to join them! You can crochet as many flowers as you would like to make your blanket the desired size. You could make a smaller one and place it over the back of a couch or chair. While I was filming the video tutorial and taking the step-by-step pictures, I made some small samples of four flowers joined together that I think I am going to use as decorations! Enjoy the pattern and let me know if you have any questions (you can email me at maggietrunkhill@daisygirlcrochet.com). If you make this blanket and share a picture of it on Instagram, please use the hashtag #crochetbydaisygirlcrochet and tag me, so I can see it!
Update: Part 2 is ready!
There is a video tutorial for this pattern on my YouTube channel:
Getting Started
Materials
- 4.00 mm crochet hook
- Scissors and a tapestry needle- for weaving in ends
- Aran weight yarn
Yarn I Used
Paintbox Cotton Aran Yarn (100% cotton; 50 g; 93 yd skeins)
- 3 pale lilac (purple)
- 3 vanilla cream (cream)
- 3 ballet pink (light pink)
- 3 rosy pink (pink)
- 3 vintage pink (vintage pink)
- 3 slate green (blue)
- 3 pistachio green (green)
- 3 mustard yellow (mustard)
- 2 daffodil yellow (yellow)
Note about Yarn Substitution
Due to the daffodil yellow being out of stock, I was only able to use 2 skeins of it in the blanket. You could add more light yellow to your blanket if you would like!
I used Paintbox Cotton Aran yarn for this blanket with a 4.00 mm hook, but you could use a 4.5 mm hook if you would prefer. Any aran or medium weight yarn should work well for this blanket!
Gauge and Size
18 sts and 7 rows = 4 inches (10 cm)
The gauge provided is measured with double crochet sts worked in rows.
Each flower is about 5 by 5 inches, so the finished blanket is 40 by 60 inches (102 by 152 cm).
Abbreviations: In U.S. Terms (Translated to UK in parentheses)
st= stitch
sp= space
ch= chain (chain)
ss= slip stitch (slip stitch)
sc= single crochet (double crochet)
hdc= half double crochet (half treble crochet)
dc= double crochet (treble)
[ ] indicate that the sts are worked into the same space
{ } indicate that the the sts are repeated later in the pattern
* also indicates that stitches are repeated later in the pattern
Starting Stitches
At the beginning of a round/row, a ch 2 counts as the first hdc st, a ch 3 counts as the first dc st, and a ch 4 counts as the first tr st (unless stated otherwise).
A ch 1 at the beginning of a round usually does not count as a stitch, so I will note if it should be counted. Sometimes, it will count as the first slip stitch.
Crochet Techniques
Picot Stitch
Picot stitches are used to create the shapes of the petals. Ch 3 (picture 1). Then, insert your crochet hook into the first ch of the ch 3 (picture 2), and work a single crochet stitch (picture 3). I also demonstrate this stitch in the video!
Join as You Go
To join the flowers, we will be using the join as you go method. I decided to make all of the flowers first and then join them. Except for the first flower, fasten off after round 5 (the second to last round). Then, round 6 will be added to each flower as the flower is joined to the blanket.
The Flower
Make 96
Each is about 5 by 5 in (12.7 by 12.7 cm)
There is a chart below the pattern with the color combinations I used!
With the color of the inside of the flower, begin with a magic circle.
Round 1: Ch 2 (counts as the first hdc throughout), 7 hdc into the magic circle. Close the magic circle. Ss into the top of the ch 2. (8).
Round 2: [Ch 2, hdc]. Into each of the following sts of the previous round, [2 hdc]. Then, ss into the top of the ch 2, and fasten off. (16).
Round 3: Join the color of the petals into any st of the previous round. {Ch 1 (does NOT count as a st), sc], [dc, ch 3, dc]. {Sc, [dc, ch 3, dc] }. Repeat {} til end (6 more times). Ss into the first sc. (24 sts + 8 ch3-sps).
Round 4: Ch 1 (counts as first ss), hdc, [dc, ch 3, dc], hdc. {Ss, hdc, [dc, ch 3, dc], hdc}. Repeat {} til end (6 more times). Ss into the ch 1. (40 sts + 8 ch3-sps).
Round 5: Ch 1 (counts as first ss), ss, hdc. In the ch3-sp, [dc, ch 3, dc]. Hdc, ss. {2 ss, hdc. In the ch3-sp, [dc, ch 3, dc]. Hdc, ss}. Repeat {} til end (6 more times). Ss into the ch 1. (56 sts + 8 ch3-sps).
Unless you are crocheting the first flower (it will be the flower placed at the top left corner of the blanket), fasten off at the end of round 5.
Round 6: Ch 1 (counts as first ss), 2 ss, hdc. In the ch3-sp, [2 dc, picot, 2 dc]. Hdc, 2 ss. {3 ss, hdc. In the ch3-sp, [2 dc, picot, 2 dc]. Hdc, 2 ss}. Repeat {} til end (6 more times). Ss into the ch 1 and fasten off. (88 sts + 8 picot sts).
Joining the Flowers
The flowers are joined in the following order. We will use the join as you go method to join them. With this method, we will join each flower to the blanket while adding round 6 to the flower.
*Note: “yellow with green” means a yellow center with green petals.
Row 1 | yellow with green | purple with vintage pink | green with light pink | cream with blue | medium pink with mustard | blue with purple | vintage pink with yellow | cream with pink |
Row 2 | blue with pink | mustard with cream | yellow with purple | vintage pink with pink | light pink with green | purple with cream | mustard with light pink | green with blue |
Row 3 | green with mustard | pink with light pink | blue with green | mustard with vintage pink | cream with yellow | pink with blue | cream with vintage pink | pink with purple |
Row 4 | yellow with vintage pink | vintage pink with blue | light pink with mustard | green with purple | blue with light pink | green with mustard | yellow with pink | mustard with cream |
Row 5 | purple with light pink | cream with green | pink with cream | yellow with blue | cream with pink | light pink with purple | purple with green | blue with vintage pink |
Row 6 | blue with mustard | light pink with yellow | green with light pink | purple with vintage pink | green with cream | vintage pink with blue | cream with mustard | light pink with pink |
Row 7 | vintage pink with cream | purple with pink | mustard with blue | pink with green | light pink with mustard | purple with yellow | yellow with light pink | vintage pink with green |
Row 8 | green with blue | pink with vintage pink | light pink with cream | blue with purple | mustard with pink | cream with vintage pink | blue with cream | mustard with purple |
Row 9 | mustard with green | cream with purple | green with yellow | vintage pink with light pink | cream with green | light pink with blue | green with pink | yellow with mustard |
Row 10 | vintage pink with light pink | blue with mustard | purple with pink | yellow with cream | pink with yellow | vintage pink with purple | pink with vintage pink | light pink with cream |
Row 11 | light pink with purple | pink with cream | green with vintage pink | vintage pink with blue | purple with mustard | mustard with light pink | yellow with green | purple with blue |
Row 12 | green with blue | mustard with pink | blue with yellow | cream with light pink | pink with green | blue with cream | vintage pink with mustard | pink with light pink |
Part two of this pattern will be coming soon to explain how to join the flowers! I’ll add the link here when it is ready. In the meantime, enjoy crocheting the flowers, and I would love to see pictures of them. If you make some and post a picture of them on Instagram, make sure you tag me! You can also email me a picture at maggietrunkhill@daisygirlcrochet.com
Part 2 is ready!
*If you would like to make the blanket and sell the blanket, please give me (Maggie Trunkhill) credit as the pattern designer. Do not reproduce this pattern in any form without my permission.