For part 10 of Learn to Crochet, we are going to crochet some daisies! I have been trying to add some small patterns into the series, so of course there had to be a daisy pattern! The pattern begins with a magic circle, and it also includes some stitches that were not in the previous videos.
The video tutorial is on my YouTube channel, and I have also written out the pattern here for reference. This post also includes some information about different yarn options and a few project ideas.
Yarn I Used

I tried making these daisies with all the Hobbii Rainbow Cotton yarn weights (from left to right):
- Rainbow Cotton 8/4 (174.98 yd (160 m) / 50 g) with 3.00 mm crochet hook
- Rainbow Cotton 8/6 (114.83 yd (105 m) / 50 g) with a 3.5 mm crochet hook
- Rainbow Cotton 8/8 (82.02 yd (75 m) / 50 g) with a 4.00 mm crochet hook
You can try out different yarns and adjust crochet hook sizes as needed for this pattern!

Project Ideas
I made a lot of daisies with the Rainbow Cotton 8/4 yarn. They’re very small and I plan to make a garland with them! With this pattern, you could also make necklaces, Christmas ornaments, attach them to other projects, or use them as coasters. I would love to hear about what you decide to use them for!
Stitch Abbreviations
In U.S. Terms (Translated to UK in parentheses)
st= stitch
sp= space
ch= chain (chain)
ss= slip stitch (slip stitch)
hdc= half double crochet (half treble crochet)
dc= double crochet (treble)
tr= treble (double treble)
[ ] indicate that the stitches are worked into the same space
{ } indicate that the stitches are repeated later in the pattern
The Pattern

Foundation: With the yellow, begin with a magic circle.
Round 1: Ch 2 (counts as the first hdc), 15 hdc into the magic circle. Close the magic circle. Ss into the second ch of the ch 2. Fasten off. (16).
Round 2: Join the cream yarn into any st of the previous round. Ch 1 (counts as the first slip stitch). Into the next stitch, [dc, tr, dc]. {Ss, [dc, tr, dc] }. Repeat {} til end (6 more times). Ss into the ch 1 from the beginning of the round. Fasten off. (32).
I hope you enjoy the pattern! If you make any of these daisies and post pictures of them on Instagram, make sure you tag me, so I can see them!

Up next:
How to make your crochet projects look neater!
See you next week 🙂
