Free Crochet Flower Garland Pattern
How about putting together some crochet flowers and leafs to make a garland? Or you could use the same crochet floral garland and make it into bunting or even floral headbands for little girls! Try out this crochet pattern, which only takes about half an hours to whip up and is entirely no sew, so no attachments are needed!
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Introduction to Crocheting Flower Garland
In this post, we will first be starting off with the relevant supplies and techniques you would need to crochet this string of flowers and leaves. Here to make this set, we will using 3 colours in total. Then we will head into the pattern proper.
As this is a ambitious beginner pattern, here you will learn how to crochet a floral shape with taller stitches like treble crochet and double treble crochet stitches!
Stick around after that to check out the full video of how to crochet a flower garland and finally we will end off with the full pattern PDF download if that is the mode of reading that suits you best.
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The other available Spring Flower projects include a blossom flower, daisy flower, spring flower, bobble flower and flower garland all using different crocheting techniques!
Supplies and Techniques for Crocheting Flower Bunting
Here I have listed the techniques as well as the materials needed to crochet this floral garland. Each one is individually linked if you need to learn more about how to master each technique, or you could check out this post on “How to Learn Basic Crochet Stitches step by step for Absolute Beginners - 6 Easy Steps!”.
The materials needed are also listed below or if you wish to see what I start off most of my projects with, then check out this post on “My Crochet Tools and Accessories that are Super Simple to Start With”. Read on below.
Terminology for Crocheting Flower Garland
Ch = chain
Dtr = double treble crochet
St = stitch (refers to number of stitches in one round)
Materials and Tools for Crocheting Flower Bunting
3.5mm Furls Streamline Blush crochet hook
Scheepjes Catona or any equivalent fingering or sport weight yarn
Version 1 - Pink, Blue, Green (25gm each)
Version 2 - Orange, Purple, Green (25gm each)
Scissors
See how they look like and my selection for my amigurumis just below.
Also check out my full list of commonly used crochet tools and accessories here.
Now that you have gathered your supplies and had a look at the basic terminology to reading the following pattern, let us first get started!
Yarn
Scheepjes Catona or any equivalent fingering or sport weight yarn
Crochet hook
2.5-3.0mm Clover crochet hook
Stuffing
Use leftover yarn or polyester fibrefill
Darning Needles
Safety Eyes
4mm glass eyes or safety eyes
Stitch Markers
Plastic stitch markers or metal stitch markers
Crochet Flower Garland Pattern
Crochet blue flowers and green leaves
Ch100 (pink)
Work into 2nd ch from hook.
Sl st 9 (pink), ch2 (pink), [ch3 (blue), work into 3rd ch from hook*, dc1 (blue), tr1 (blue), ch1 and sl st 1 down (blue), dc1 (blue), ch3 (blue), sl st 1 back into same 3rd ch from hook*] x 5, sl st 2 (pink), sl st 1 back into main st (pink). Cut off blue yarn.
Continue along the chain.
Sl st 9 (pink), then ch2 (pink), [ch2 (green), (hdc1, dc1, tr1, dtr1) all in 2nd ch from hook** (green), (ch2, sl st 1 down ch) (green), ch5 (green), sl st 1 into original 2nd ch from hook**], sl st 2 (pink), sl st 1 back into main st (pink). Cut green yarn.
Continue along the chain
Sl st 9 (pink), ch2 (pink), [ch3 (blue), work into 3rd ch from hook*, dc1 (blue), tr1 (blue), ch1 and sl st 1 down (blue), dc1 (blue), ch3 (blue), sl st 1 back into same 3rd ch from hook*] x 5, sl st 2 (pink), sl st 1 back into main st (pink). Cut off blue yarn.
Repeat (blue flower, green leaf) for total 5 sets.
Then sl st 9 (pink) and end off.
This set of flowers and leaves are spaced further apart, whereas the purple hearts and green leaves project are spaced closer together.
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Crochet Flower Garland Video
After referring to the pattern above, remember to check out the full video on how to crochet a flower bunting or headband, from start to finish with nothing left out. It takes less than 10 minutes and it includes captions with voice-overs as well. You can scroll to the specific parts that you are struggling when you are attempting the pattern above. Remember to also like the video and subscribe to my Youtube Channel so that when new amigurumi videos are released, you will know about it!
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Flower Garland PDF Pattern
The Flower Garland PDF Pattern is an ad-free downloadable PDF printable, with checkboxes included and step-by-step pictorial tutorials. The pattern is easy for beginners, fast and no-sew. Just click on the image below or scroll down to the bottom of the page to find the pattern download.
Conclusion of Crocheting Flower Garland
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If you need ideas for planning your next seasonal crochet project, together with 3 free Quick Spring Crochet Pattern PDF downloads to get you inspired, grab the free Seasonal Crochet Gift Ideas Planner below!
Do you love crocheting thoughtful handmade gifts but often find yourself scrambling for ideas at the last minute?
Introducing the Seasonal Crochet Gift Ideas Planner — your guide to planning crochet projects for every season and holiday throughout the year!
Plus 3 Free Quick Spring Crochet Patterns to Get You Started and Inspired!