Spring Flower Crochet Garland

This Spring Flower Crochet Garland will add that pop of color and brighten any space in your home! 

It can be hung on a mantle, a shelf, a wall, a window, wherever you think needs some color. I put it in my closet that I converted to my workspace! Especially after a dull winter, it really makes sense to brighten your home. 

Making something handmade and being creative are the 2 things that really make me happy! I hope it is the same for you, if not why not give it a go and see what inspires you. I have a post about 10 fun hobbies, do check it out if you need some inspiration! 

Spring Flower crochet garland

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO MAKE THIS SPRING FLOWER CROCHET GARLAND?

Supplies for spring flower crochet garland

Crochet thread or yarn – I used size 10 Aunt Lydia’s crochet thread

Crochet hook size 1.65mm or 1.90mm

Scissors 

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HOW DO YOU MAKE THIS SPRING FLOWER CROCHET GARLAND? 

This is the pattern from Pinterest that I used to crochet the flowers. This is a diagram pattern. If you need help reading these kinds of patterns, there is a great article by Yarnspirations on how to read crochet symbols. I actually prefer following diagrams to written patterns!

If you like following written patterns, I will attempt to write the pattern down! I am definitely not a pro at writing patterns, so this is my humble attempt at it!

CROCHET FLOWER PATTERN (in US terms)

DC – Double crochet

  1. Crochet 10 chains and join with a slip stitch.
  2. Make 3 chains (counts as first DC), DC 23 times into the circle. Join with a slip stitch to the top of the 3rd chain at the beginning.
  3. Chain 3, and I DC together. 5 chains and 2 DC together in 3rd DC below (skip 2 dc), repeat pattern, and join with a slip stitch to the top of the first 3 chains and dc together.
  4. Slip stitch into the 5 chain space, * (Single crochet, 7 DC, single crochet) in the 5 chain space. Repeat * pattern in every 5 chain space around and end with a slip stitch. Finish off and weave in ends. I made one flower in each color thread that I had. 

If you have any questions please ask me in the comments below. I will get back to you.

After all the flowers are done, start a crochet chain and attach the flowers as you go. I crocheted about 40 chains at the beginning and about 20 chains in between each flower. Join the flowers with a few slip stitches on top of the flower to the chain. 

Spring flower crochet garland

You can crochet as many flowers as you like depending on how long you want the garland. 

The one I made is around 2 feet.  And I crocheted  8  flowers. 

To hang the garland up you can use tape or tie it to something using the crochet chain. 

Flower crochet garland
I tied my garland in my “office closet”!
Spring flower crochet garland
Here it is hung up on a door.

NOTES:

If you use yarn, you have to use a bigger crochet hook and your flowers will be bigger. But your garland will be just as cute! 

This can be used as decor for a child’s room year-round. 

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Thank you for reading and have a happy creative day!!  Come back soon and visit my blog, try out some easy recipes, fun DIYs, simple crochet projects, and learn macrame with me!

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