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Daisy Flower Crown Crochet Pattern

April 18, 2014 Category: Crochet / Hats + Headbands / Patterns

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The first daisy chain I ever made didn’t quite live up to my perfect ‘Disney’ fantasy. After investing over an hour making one, I realised that unfortunately there were more stems then squished flowers on my chain.
So yes, creating jewellery out of plants was and never will be my strongest suit, but do you know what is? Yep, that’s right… Crochet!
So that being said, this Disney princess decided to crochet her own Daisy Flower Crown! I think it’s one you will definitely want to pin for your spring and or summer wardrobe.

What You’ll Need
5.00mm Crochet Hook
4.00mm Crochet Hook
60g 8ply Yarn
Scissors
Tapestry/Wool Needle
Pearls 0.25 Inches
Sewing Needle
Thread

Finished Size
This headband fits all sizes 
{Easily adjustable, as explained in pattern}

~ Note ~
{Chains at the start of a round count as the first Half Double Crochet of that round}

Row 1~ Taking your 5.00mm crochet hook and yarn, start of by making a Slip Knot, then crochet 4 Chains. Crochet 1 Half Double Crochet into the third chain from your hook. Then crochet 1 Half Double Crochet into the next chain. You should have 3 half double crochets now.
Row 2 – 52~ Chain 2. Crochet 1 Half Double Crochet into the same stitch. Then crochet 1 Half Double Crochet into the next stitch. {Note: You can either add or take away a few extra rows depending on your head size.}
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends. 

~ Flower ~

Small Flower
Round 1~ Taking your 4.00mm crochet hook and yarn, start of by making a Slip Knot, then crochet 1 Chain. Crochet 9 Single Crochets into the first chain you made. Slip Stitch into the top of chain 1. You should have 10 single crochets now.

Round 2~ Chain 1. *Crochet 3 Double Crochets into the next stitch, then crochet 1 Single Crochet into the next stitch. Repeat from the * mark all around. Slip Stitch into the top of chain 1. {Note: You should have 5 flower petals now.}
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.

Big Flower
Round 1~ Taking your 4.00mm crochet hook and yarn, start of by making a Slip Knot, then crochet 3 Chains. Crochet 9 Half Double Crochets into the first chain you made. Slip Stitch into the top of chain 3. You should have 10 half double crochets now.

Round 2~ Chain 1. *Crochet 5 Double Crochets into the next stitch, then crochet 1 Single Crochet into the next stitch. Repeat from the * mark all around. Slip Stitch into the top of chain 1. {Note: You should have 5 flower petals now.}
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.

 

Now, taking the tapestry needle and yarn, sew the small flowers on top of the big flowers. You’ll want to create enough flowers to cover the headband/crown. {Note: I had to create 13 flowers to cover my headband.}
After creating the flowers, take sewing needle and thread and sew a pearl in the middle of each flower.
Then sew all your completed flowers onto your headband/crown all around. Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.

Hope you all enjoyed this floral Spring pattern!

If you did crochet this, please post a photo of your creation onto my Facebook Page.
I’d love to see it!

Have a lovely day crocheting,

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  1. Caitlin Rodil says

    May 18, 2014 at 8:12 am

    Hi I love this pattern!! I was just wondering where you bought the pearl beads? Thanks!

    Reply
    • Olivia Kent says

      May 18, 2014 at 10:07 am

      I got them from my local craft store, but the brand is "Ribtex, Style And Grace Glass Pearls".

      Reply
    • limarie flores says

      August 6, 2014 at 5:19 pm

      HI. This pattern is just beautiful. But in the 2nd row is 52 chains? Help me out please. Thanks

      Reply
    • Olivia Kent says

      August 7, 2014 at 12:54 am

      Hello!
      No, it's not 52 chains. What that means is that from row 2 all the way to row 52, repeat row 2's pattern 🙂

      Reply
  2. Ying says

    September 25, 2014 at 4:37 pm

    Hi Olivia,
    My chain does not look at all like your's. ):
    Is the chain essentially made up of Half Double Crochet stitches?

    Reply
  3. Anonymous says

    February 22, 2017 at 6:28 pm

    http://www.etsy.com/shop/LumpyLittleLamb

    Reply
  4. Yolanda Moye says

    March 20, 2018 at 10:06 am

    I’m looking at the picture of the finish product, I’ve crocheted to repeat row 2 for 52 times, rows look like they are connected together
    am I correct? 52 is pretty long so is this folded in half and then flowers are attached. Please help

    Reply

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