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How to Crochet a Daisy Motif Coaster – Step-by-Step Tutorial

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Daisy Motif Coaster – Written Pattern (H1) This Daisy Motif Coaster is made using four daisy squares joined together with a soft lace border. The result is a delicate, floral coaster perfect for spring décor, gifts, and table settings. The pattern is beginner-friendly and uses basic stitches with a beautiful scalloped edging. Yarn & Hook (H2) DK or light worsted yarn Colors: Yellow (center), White (petals), Mint/Green (square + border) Hook: 3.5 mm or 4 mm Daisy Squares (Make 4) (H2) Round 1 – Yellow Center (H3) Make a magic ring. Ch 2 (counts as first hdc). Work 11 hdc into the ring (12 total). Pull the ring tight and sl st to the first hdc. ✨ Fasten off yellow. Round 2 – White Petals (H3) Attach white into any stitch. Each petal = (ch 2 + 2 dc + ch 2) in the SAME stitch. Work around: (C h 2, 2 dc, ch 2) in next st, sl st in next st. Repeat this in all 12 stitches to make 12 petals. Sl st to first ch-2 space. ✨ Fasten off white. Round 3 – Mint (Turn Flower I...

Easy Crochet Wreath Ornament with Bow & Beads – Free Pattern + Diagram

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✅ Material List Yarn Medium weight (Worsted / 4-ply) yarn Color: Cream / Off-white (or any color you like) Hook 3.5 mm or 4 mm crochet hook (Choose the size that matches your yarn and gives firm stitches) Other Supplies Fiber filling (for stuffing the small balls) Yarn needle (for sewing parts together) Scissors Small plastic or metal bell (to hang in the center) Optional: stitch markers for beginners ✅ Stitch Abbreviations (US Terms) CH – chain SC – single crochet INC– increase (2SC in same stitch) dec – decrease( Single crochet 2 stitches together) SL ST – slip stitch MR – magic ring ✅ Stitch Count for Each Part 🔵 Crochet Balls (Beads) – 14 Pieces Each small ball uses the same stitch count. Stitch Count Round Stitches R1: MR 6 sc 6 R2: inc around 12 R3: sc around 12 R4: sc around 12 R5: dec around 6 → Stuff lightly before closing You need 14 balls to form the circle. 🎀 Bow – Stitch Count The bow is usually crocheted as a small rectangle: Row Stitches Ch 11 → 10 sc across...

🌟 CROCHET BELL ORNAMENT (BEGINNER STEP-BY-STEP PATTERN)

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  🎄STEP-BY-STEP PATTERN Finished Size : approx. 5–6 inches tall Skill Level : Beginner Stitches Used : ch (chain) Sl st  (slip stitch) Sc  ( single crochet) dc  (double crochet) 🧶 Materials Cream color #4 Medium (Worsted) yarn Crochet hook 4 mm (G/6) Small plastic bell (any 2–3 cm size) Yarn needle Scissors ⭐ PART 1 :MAKE THE SMALL INNER RING (looks like the smaller circle in the image) Step 1 : Foundation Ch 45 (this makes a small round ring) Step 2 : Join Bring ends together & sl st to first ch (do not twist the chain).  You now have a ring. Step 3 : Single Crochet Round Ch 1 Work 1 sc into each chain around (45 sc) Sl st to the first sc to close round.  Your inner ring is complete. Cut yarn, weave ends. ⭐ PART 2 :MAKE THE BIG OUTER RING (the large ring around the small one) Step 1 : Foundation Ch 70 (bigger circle) Step 2 : Join Sl st to the first chain to form ring. Step 3 : Single Crochet Round Ch 1 Work 1 sc in each ch around (70 sc) Sl st to ...

The Cutest Mini Crochet Wreath You’ll Make in Under 15 Minutes!

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⭐ Perfect For Total beginners First time making a round shape Quick projects Christmas decorations ⭐ Difficulty Level Very Easy – Beginner Friendly Why? Uses only basic stitches : chains single crochet double crochet Small project → easy to handle Repetitive pattern → fast to memorize No shaping required Perfect scrap yarn project Anyone who can do double crochet and chains can make this mini wreath. 🧶 Materials Worsted-weight yarn ( green + a small amount of red ) 4 mm or 4.5 mm crochet hook Scissors Yarn needle 🟢 Abbreviations (Explained Simply) CH = chain SC = single crochet DC = double crochet SL ST  = slip stitch ST(S) = stitch(es) 🎄 BEGINNER PATTERN (Step-by-Step) ROUND 1: Make the Inner Ring Make a magic ring  (Wrap the yarn 10 times around your fingers, then slide it off to form the ring.) Chain 2 (These 2 chains do NOT count as your first double crochet.) Make 36 double crochets...

Beginner crochet snowflake ornament pattern 🎄Easy step by step tutorial

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  Step-by-step Pattern Round 0 — Make center ring 1. Make a magic ring (or ch 4 and join to form a ring if you prefer). 2. Ch 3 (counts as first dc) 3. Dc into the ring, ch 2  repeat 5 more times (so you’ll have a total of 6 dc separated by 6 ch-2 spaces). After the last repeat you have 6 dc total with a ch-2 space between eac 4. Join with a sl st to the top of the beginning ch-3. Pull the magic ring closed (if used). Fasten off white or leave attached if you want.   Result : a circular center with 6 evenly spaced ch-2 spaces these are where each petal will attach. Petals : make 6 (one per ch-2 space), change color for each petal.  You’ll make each petal in a different pastel color and fasten off between petals so each is a separate colour chunk. For each ch-2 space. 1. Join your chosen pastel color with a sl st into the ch-2 space (or with a standing sl st / join method). 2. Ch 1 (does not count as sc her 3 . Work into the same ch-2 space: dc, dc, dc (three dc i...

Block Stitch Foundation Row | Crochet for Beginners

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  Abbreviations (US terms): ch = chain dc = double crochet sc = single crochet st(s) = stitch(es) sk = skip 💡 Summary (for teaching) 1. Foundation: ch multiple of 3 + 1 2. Row 1 :sc across 3. Row 2 : 1 dc blocks across 4. Row 3 :sc + ch 3 row (chain spaces) 5. Repeat Row 2, changing colors every 2 rows 🌸 Step-by-Step Instructions Step 1 – Foundation chain: Make a chain in multiples of 3 + 1 (for example, 20 + 1 = 21 chains). 🪄 Step-by-Step  1. Make a slip knot and chain a multiple of  3 + 1. 2. Double crochet (dc) in the 4th chain from the hook. 3. Chain 1, skip 3 chain, dc in next(4th) chain  repeat across. 4. Turn your work. You now have a row of neat blocks ready for your next color row! 🌈 Color tip: Change color at the end of every single crochet row (Row 3) for the beautiful stacked-block effect. 🌈 Optional Color Pattern Row 1 (Base): Any color Rows 2 and 3: Color A Rows 4 and 5: Color B Rows 6 and 7: Color C And so on ✨️Follow @HeartmadeHabits for more cro...

Box / Lattice Stitch — Step-by-Step (Beginner Friendly)

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  What you’ll make: swatch, scarf, headband, or panel with an open lattice (box) pattern made from 3-double-crochet clusters separated by small chain spaces. 🧶🧵🪡 Materials Worsted weight yarn (or similar medium/aran yarn) — any color (your sample used cream). Crochet hook: 3.5 mm (or hook recommended for your yarn). Scissors. Yarn/tapestry needle for weaving ends. Tape measure (optional, for sizing). Optional: blocking mats & pins (for best final shape). ✨️Abbreviations ch = chain dc = double crochet st(s) = stitch(es) rep = repeat BLO = back loop only (not used in this box stitch — dc worked into full stitch unless you prefer BLO effect) [] = work instructions in the brackets as one unit 🖌Pattern notes & stitch counts Foundation requirement: a multiple of 6 + 4 chains (that is: 6n + 4). Example small swatch : 34 ch (6×5 + 4 = 34) Example scarf width : 64 ch (6×10 + 4 = 64) How many 3-dc clusters per row? Clusters per row = (chains + 2) ÷ 6. 34 ch → (34 + 2) ÷ 6 = 6 cl...

Beginner Block Stitch Crochet Tutorial | Step-by-Step Sample

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  Skill: Beginner / Easy Yarn: Light worsted / DK (or what you used) Hook: 4.0 mm (or size to match your yarn & tension) 🧵Abbreviations (US terms): ch = chain dc = double crochet sc = single crochet st(s) = stitch(es)** sk = skip ** 🌸Step-by-Step Instructions Step 1 – Foundation chain : Make a chain in multiples of 3 + 2 (for example, 20 + 2 = 22 chains).   ◾️Step 2 : First row (Double crochet foundation): Yarn over , and make 1 dc in the 4th ch from hook. Work 1 dc in each remaining ch across. Ch 1 and turn . (You now have a solid base row of double crochet stitches.) ◾️Step 3 – Second row (Start of block stitch pattern ): 1 sc in the first st . Ch 2, sk 1 sts, 1 sc in next st. Repeat ffrom start to end of row. Ch 3 and turn. (This creates chain spaces for your “blocks.”) ◾️Step 4 – Third row (Forming the blocks): 3 dc in each ch-2 space across. 1 dc in the last sc. Ch 1 and turn. ◾️Step 5 – Fourth row (sc + chain spaces again): 1 sc in the first dc. Ch 2, sk 1 dc, 1 ...

Easy Crochet Mesh Headband | Step-by-Step Tutorial for Beginners

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  🪡 Materials: Medium-weight (4) cotton yarn (1 small ball) 4 mm crochet hook Yarn needle & scissors Optional: elastic band for extra stretch in the back. 🧵 Pattern (Simple Steps): Row:1.  Foundation: Chain 60–70 (measure around your head for a comfortable fit).This will be the base of your headband. Row:2 Work double crochets across the chain. Repeat this row until the headband reaches your desired width. Keep tension even for a neat look.   2: Repeat row one until you reach your desired width. Finishing:  Sew or slip stitch both ends together to form a loop.   Optional:  add elastic at the back for extra snugness. ✨ That’s it — a quick, beginner-friendly, and super cute crochet headband! Perfect as a simple accessory or gift, and it works with any color of yarn you like. ✨ Uses for This Stitch Headbands & Ear Warmers: Quick, cozy, and beginner-friendly accessories. Add elastic for a snug fit. Scarves & Cowls: Extend the pattern for...