Crochet Sunflower by May Shehab

Crochet Sunflower

Crochet
July 2022
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
15 stitches and 9 rows = 4 inches
in sc
4.0 mm (G)
14 - 16 yards (13 - 15 m)
10 cm diameter
US
English
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Easy Sunflower Crochet Pattern (FREE)

Looking for a fast & easy sunflower crochet pattern to add as an embellishment to your bucket hat, tote bag or headband?

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Flaunt your crochet skills with this super pretty, yet easy sunflower pattern that will add a summery touch to your crochet projects.

If you’re a beginner crocheter, you’ll find the step-by-step photo instructions helpful.

You’ll also find a PDF printable version of the crochet sunflower pattern that you can instantly download.

Bonus: I’ve designed some cute printable “I’m 100% Handmade” tags that you’re welcome to download & add to your crochet projects when you gift them.

This sunflower is a great stash-busting project. You could use any type of yarn, really… but I used a 100% cotton for this crocheted sunflower pictured here.

This pattern has been tested with the Crochet Sunflower Wind Spinner

Materials Needed For This Pattern:
- Small amounts of yarn (I used 100 % cotton for these sunflowers) in these colors:
Black or brown
Orange
Yellow

  • Crochet hook that fits your yarn. I used a size 7/O 4.0 mm hook for this project.
  • A darning needle
  • A pair of scissors

Abbreviations Used In Pattern:
mc = magic circle
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
dc = double crochet
sl st = slip stitch
blo = stitch in the back loop only
st = stitch
sts = stitches
fo = fasten off

Skill Level:
Beginner

Notes:
Numbers at the end of each round in parentheses ( ) = total number of stitches for that round

You can make the pattern larger or smaller by changing the type of yarn and/or hook, or by adding more rounds (Note that you will have to increase with each round). For the number of increased stitches with each round you can check out this post on how to crochet a flat circle.

Sunflower pictured in other projects: you may find the patterns to the sunflower wind spinner and sunflower tote bag on my blog.

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Testers

I’d like to say a very big THANK YOU to all my Testers for this pattern. I appreciate your time, effort & valuable input:

Becky Kilpatrick
Charlotte Willson
Dharani Srinivasan
Glenda Herbert
Janii Ayala
Laurene Leeseberg Bluder
Pat Navasero
Nailah Ahmed
Sharon Mattingly