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Here’s a simple pattern to create a basic lavender flower that you can use for your bouquets.
Original pattern by Faith Jones

Materials
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- Lavender/Purple 198g yarn https://amzn.to/4eGEL0p
- 5.5mm crochet hook. https://amzn.to/3BBm4MP
- Yarn Needle (This is optional because you can use your crochet hook to weave the ends in it just takes longer and isn’t as smooth). https://amzn.to/4eFZNMF
- Flower stems https://amzn.to/3U3TxpC
Abbreviations
mc= Magic Circle
st= st
sc= Single Crochet
in= Increase
dc= Double Crochet
dec= Decrease
picot st= Ch 3 and sl st by insert hook into the back of the first chain made
sl st= Slip Stich
(#)= number of stitches when you’re done
Patterns
Flower
- 1. Ch 38
- 2. dc inc in the 4th st from hook
- 3. dc in next st
- 4. picot st
- 5. repeat steps 3-4
- 6. Fasten off
Leaf
- 1. Ch 5
- 2. Work into the 3rd st and make 3 sc
- 3. Repeat steps 1-2 5 times
- 4. Leave a long tail when fastening off.
Assembling
Flower
Add a dap of hot glue at the top of the flower stem. Wrap the lavender around the stem. Make sure that the pointy stitches are facing out when wrapping around. Scrunch and stretch the flower based on your preference. Add a dab of glue at the end of the flower to secure it to the stem.
Leaf
Put hot glue where the lavender ends. Wrap the leaf around the flower stem. Use the tail to finish up wrapping around the stem. Secure with hot glue. (Optional: for a cleaner look burn the ends of the flower stem with a lighter.)
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