Charming Cosmos Flower by Joy Clements

Charming Cosmos Flower

Crochet
October 2025
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
Completed flowers measure 9cm across in Fingering weight yarn, 11cm across in Sport weight yarn
3.0 mm
22 - 24 yards (20 - 22 m)
Flowers can be made in various yarns with corresponding hook size, which will create different sized finished flowers.
US
English
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Link given inside the PDF to the full video tutorial on Youtube.

This little beauty is a collaboration between Daffodil Road Yarn & Crochet Road.

Shades from the Jane Austen Collection by Daffodil Road Yarn were used to create the perfect pink crochet flower.

These versatile and very pretty flowers only use a small amount of yarn per flower (20m total if you’re using fingering weight), and are quick to work up.

You could use these to decorate a favourite handbag or project bag.

Or string a number of flowers together for a floral garland, make a bunch to decorate a room in your home, or brighten up a wall, mirror or window frame!

They’d also make fabulous gift toppers, clothing appliqués or brooches - what other ideas can you think of?

Materials

  • Yarn Used for samples:

Daffodil Road Yarn; Ultra Soft Sock; 80% Superwash Merino, 20% Nylon; 100g/3.5oz; 400m/437yds; Super Fine #1 Fingering weight (4 ply)
(Top photo - Shades from Jane Austen Collection: Kitty, Brighton, Jane Bennett, Jane Fairfax & Longbourn)

  • Yardage:

20m total (5g)
Colour A: 2m
Colour B: 14m
Colour C: 3.5m

  • You will also need:

Yarn needle
Stitch marker
Scissors

  • Hook size:

3mm (US C-2/ D-3) with hand dyed, fingering weight merino/nylon
3.5mm (US E-4) with Must - Have, sport weight cotton

  • Finished Size:

9cm across with hand dyed fingering weight yarn
11cm across with cotton sport weight yarn

(An older version of this pattern was available to a small number of people as part of Crate Crochet’s Subscription Box in 2019. It has since been completely updated, & has photo and video tutorials included.)

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