Written by lakeviewcottagekids on 04/29/2014
New FREE Pattern — Crochet Sunflower
Patterns - Embellishments . Video TutorialsThis pattern is so fun to make and so cute on hats! The pattern is a little different than the one on my “Sunflower Pixie” hat (even though they look almost exactly alike)! So you will want this pattern, too!
There is also a video tutorial!!!
“Crochet Sunflower”
Lovely for Hats and Purses
Designed By: Christine Longe of Lakeview Cottage Kids
The photographs and patterns included in this document are the property of Lakeview Cottage Kids. Any reproduction, copying or sharing of this pattern is not allowed. Items made using this pattern may be sold, but please give credit to Lakeview Cottage Kids.
http://lakeviewcottagekids.com/
http://lakeviewcottagekids.com/
Lakeview Cottage Kids
Copyright 2014
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
Size of Finished Sunflower: Approximately 5 inches across
Materials Needed:
– Small amount of yarn in brown (for center of sunflower) I used “Vanna’s Choice” for this and the yellow.)
– Small amount of yarn in yellow (for petals of sunflower)
– Crochet Hook, Size H/5.00 mm
– Yarn Needle (Used for working in loose yarn ends.)
Sunflower:
Center of Sunflower (Using Brown Yarn)
Round 1: Using the “Magic Circle”, Ch 1. Work 12 dc in the circle. Join with slip stitch to top of first dc. (12 dc)
Round 2. Ch 3. Work 1 dc in same stitch as Ch 3. Work 2 dc in each stitch around. (24 dc)
Fasten off yarn and weave in loose ends.
Petals of Sunflower: (Using Yellow Yarn)
Round 1: Attach yarn to the dc just to the right of the last slip stitch of the brown yarn. *Ch 3, skip 1 dc st, sl st into the next stitch*. Repeat 11 more times. (This makes the base for 12 petals.)
Round 2: Sl st in the first Ch 3 space.
In the same space, Ch 2, work 3 dc, Ch 2, Sl st. *Then Sl st in the next Ch 3 space. In the same Ch 3 space, Ch 2, work 3 dc, Ch 2, Sl st* Repeat from * to * all the way around. End with a Sl st at the base of the first petal. This should neatly connect the last petal with the first petal.
Fasten off yarn, leaving a tail of yarn about 20 inches long. This will be used to sew the flower to the hat.
Written by lakeviewcottagekids
2 comments
Leave a Reply Cancel reply
Hi! I’m So Glad You’re Here!!


How to Add a Fleece Lining to a Hat
Recent Posts
- Get Your Free Copy of The Winter Ice Dischcloth Pattern on January 24th, 2023
- Get This Beautiful Bulky Scarf Pattern for FREE January 4, 2023!!
- And, The New Year’s Resolution Blog Hop Starts Tomorrow, January 1, 2023, too!!!
- Coming on January 1, 2023!! The Winter Washcloth Series Blog Hop!!
- New Christmas Stocking with Bobbles Pattern
My Designs are on AllFreeCrochet!!!
So Fun “Dahlia” Flower!!!
Take a Look Around!
- **Start Here**
- A Little About Me!!
- Autumn Crochet Projects
- Baby Blanket Patterns
- Baby Hat Patterns
- Blog
- Christmas Crochet Projects
- Coming Soon
- Contact
- Crochet Patterns…Created by Me!!!
- Disclosure Page
- Easter Crochet Projects
- Free Crochet Patterns from Other Crochet Sites
- Fun Patterns for All Seasons!!
- Holiday Projects
- Join Us Here at Lakeview Cottage Kids!!
- Knitting Patterns…By Me!!!
- Learn New Crochet Stitches
- My Amazon Shop
- My Etsy Shop
- My LoveCrafts Shop
- My Podcasts
- My Ravelry Store
- Pattern Tester Application Page
- Patterns
- Premium Patterns……Created by Me
- Privacy Policy
- Shop
- Sites to Help Crochet Bloggers
- St. Patrick’s Day Crochet Projects
- Summer Crochet Projects
- Valentine’s Day Crochet Projects
- Video Tutorials
- Welcome!!
More Places To Connect!
Categories
Grab a Button!!!

Welcome!
I’m Chris, the artist, maker, designer, crocheter and CEO behind “Lakeview Cottage Kids”! Here you will find information about crochet and knitting, patterns that I hope you can’t wait to try, stitch tutorials, information on ready-made crochet and knit items and lots more!
I hope you will find lots of information that will help you on your crochet and knit journey. And, thanks for visiting the world of “Lakeview Cottage Kids”!

I'm so thrilled to find this site! thank you for offering so many wonderful patterns! I can't wait to make some or all of them in the future! Kudo's to you!
Ive just recently started using your patterns on this site. Loving it!