Wagon Wheel Crochet Flower Pattern
Want to make a crochet flower in under an hour? This Wagon Wheel Crochet Flower Pattern is the perfect project for you. In just 45 minutes, you can work up this unique crochet flower pattern. Offering eye-grabbing texture and lovely layered petals, this crochet flower will keep your wheels turning. Use it to embellish any kind of crochet project. This flower has a refined, elegant look that would make it perfect for grandma's hat or mom's cowl.
Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
What is Wagon Wheel Crochet?
Similar to the Catherine wheel crochet stitch, the wagon wheel stitch is a decorative circular pattern. Aptly named, it strongly resembles a traditional wagon wheel, often with spaces in between the "spokes" or with other designs between the "spokes" to fill in the crochet pattern. This allows the wagon wheel to be more delicate or substantial. Wagon wheel crochet is used a lot in granny squares because of its design. Circles with squares borders are popular amongst crocheters.
This crochet flower pattern is unique in that it is made using the wagon wheel stitch. Do do this, it involves twists and turns of the circle to create petals. It is a truly one-of-a-kind design that you should definitely attempt if you're up for a bit of a challenge.
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JaneEK
Jun 17, 2017
This project is rated as Intermediate for a reason! The stitches arent difficult, but the construction can be challenging if youve never worked anything similar. My advicewatch the video, watch the video, watch the video! The trickiest part is remembering where to insert the hook at the different steps. Once youve worked this flower, youll want to make it again and again.
lcarr
Apr 29, 2017
These are very quick to make. The pattern includes an easy to follow video tutorial for both right and left handed crocheters. It is great for those who prefer to learn by watching. Each flower is about 3 inches, or 8 cm when finished. They make great embellishments for all sorts of projects
DNugs
Apr 23, 2017
I've been crocheting a long time and find this pattern and tutorial very hard to follow. As mentioned in a previous post, some instructions are not correct. I've managed to work it out myself instead.
patricia5147 07786 46
Feb 23, 2016
I've only been Crocheting for about a year and mine came out almost as good as the picture and looked lovely on the baby hat I was making.
michellespangler
Sep 23, 2014
This pattern is extremely hard to following even for someone who has been crocheting for years. The author needs to review the pattern and rework it so that it's easier to understand. For example: Insert your hook into the open stitch directly to the right of the Dc post (from row 2). There were no DC in row 2. They were in row 3. Row 4 made even to most experienced of our circle to shake her head.
michellespangler
Sep 23, 2014
This pattern is extremely hard to following even for someone who has been crocheting for years. The author needs to review the pattern and rework it so that it's easier to understand. For example: Insert your hook into the open stitch directly to the right of the Dc post (from row 2). There were no DC in row 2. They were in row 3. Row 4 made even to most experienced of our circle to shake her head.
michellespangler
Sep 23, 2014
This pattern is extremely hard to following even for someone who has been crocheting for years. The author needs to review the pattern and rework it so that it's easier to understand. For example: Insert your hook into the open stitch directly to the right of the Dc post (from row 2). There were no DC in row 2. They were in row 3. Row 4 made even to most experienced of our circle to shake her head.
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