Create a stylish bag with the Crochet Flower Motif Pattern. Easy to follow, vibrant, and perfect for showcasing your crochet skills!
Crochet Flower Motif Bag Pattern
The Crochet Flower Motif Bag Pattern is a charming way to create a stylish bag. This pattern gives you the beautifully crafted flower motifs made by combining colorful yarns and stitches. Each motif is artfully designed with double crochets and single crochets, creating a stunning floral shape. The bag’s vibrant design and intricate detailing make it perfect for carrying everyday essentials or as a fashionable crochet accessory. With its unique look and versatility, this bag is a must-have for crochet enthusiasts seeking to showcase their skills.
Uses Of Crochet Flower Motifs
- Bags and Purses: Crochet flower motifs can be combined to create beautiful, decorative patterns on bags and purses, as showcased in the video by Sekar Endah.
- Home Decor: These motifs can be used as decorative accents on items such as cushion covers, table runners, or wall hangings, adding a touch of handcrafted charm to any room.
- Clothing Embellishments: Add crochet flower motifs to hats, scarves, gloves, or sweaters to provide a pop of color and intricate detail.
- Accessories: Crocheted flowers can be used to make brooches, hairpins, or headbands, offering a unique, handmade touch.
- Blankets and Throws: Combine multiple motifs to create vibrant and textured blankets or throws, perfect for cozying up or as stunning display pieces.
Step-by-Step Crochet Flower Motif Pattern
Tools and Materials
- Yarn: Polyindo yarn
- Hook: 4/0 from Tulip
Abbreviations
- ch: chain
- sc: single crochet
- dc: double crochet
- sl st: slip stitch
- inc: increase
Pattern
1. Center of the Flower
- Slipknot: Start with a slipknot.
- Chains: Make 4 chains.
- Create a Ring: Slip stitch back to the first chain to form a ring.
- Foundation Chains: Make 3 chains (these count as the first dc).
- Double Crochets: Do 11 dc inside the ring.
- Close Round: Join with a sl st in the top of the first three chains.
- Finish: Break the yarn and weave in the ends.
2. First Petals Layer
- Slipknot with new color.
- Slip stitch into any stitch from previous round.
- Foundation Chains: Start with 3 chains.
- Double Crochets: Make 1 dc in the same space.
- Chain Space: Make 2 chains, then 2 dc in the same space.
- Repeat: Skip one stitch, then repeat (2 dc, 2 ch, 2 dc) around 6 times.
- You should have 6 petal bases.
- Close Round: Join with sl st in the top of the first three chains.
3. Second Petals Layer
- One chain.
- Single crochet: Make 1 sc in the next space.
- Double Crochets: Skip the next 2 chains, make 7 dc into the noticeable gap.
- Single crochet: Skip the next 2 stitches, make 1 sc.
- Repeat: Continue the pattern (skip 2 sts, 7 dc in gap, skip 2 sts, 1 sc).
- Continue this around for 6 petals.
- Close Round: Join with a sl st in the first sc.
- Finish: Break the yarn and weave in the ends.
4. Third Layer Detail
- Slipknot with new color (cream).
- Slip stitch into any stitch from previous round.
- Foundation Chains: Make 1 chain.
- Single Crochets: Make 3 sc in next stitch, increase (2 sc in one stitch).
- Long Single Crochet: Make a long sc down into the brown round.
- Continue Pattern: Continue this around:
- 3 sc, inc, 3 sc, long sc into brown round.
- Close Round: Join with sl st in the starting stitch.
5. Fourth Layer
- Slipknot.
- Slip stitch into any stitch.
- Foundation Chains: Make 3 chains.
- Double Crochets: Make 3 dc in next stitch, then double crochet increase (dc inc).
- Chain Space: 1 chain, double crochet inc.
- Repeat: Continue around:
- 7 dc, dc inc, 1 ch, dc inc.
- Close Round: Join with a sl st in starting stitch.
6. Fifth Layer
- Foundation Chains: Make 3 chains.
- Double Crochets: Make 5 dc in next stitch.
- Complex Pattern: Continue:
- 3 dc in next stitch, 11 dc in the chain space.
- Repeat: Do this sequence around.
- Close Round: Join with a sl st.
- Finish: Break the yarn and weave in the ends.
Final Assembly
- Repeat: Make 6 more flower motifs, so you have a total of 7.
- Join: Follow the video method to join the motifs:
- Use markers and combine them with sc stitches.
Leave a Reply