Crochet chamomile: diagram and description of the process of making a decorative knitting element. Crochet daisy: diagram and description for beginners with photos Daisy knitting pattern

Knitting or crocheting is a very exciting and useful activity. As a result of such actions, a needlewoman can create unique and inimitable things and accessories with her own hands. Knitted items of clothing yourself will look very original and beautiful. In addition, you can be sure that no one will be able to boast of the same item of clothing as you. In our article, we are going to introduce our readers to such a beautiful and openwork pattern as a crochet daisy; a step-by-step selection of diagrams and descriptions of the entire process are given in our article below.

Delicate wildflowers look very beautiful as part of the main knitting pattern. They add special charm and charm to the finished handicraft product. Floral motifs are especially popular and relevant in spring and summer. At that moment when you want lightness and freedom, you can use patterns with floral patterns.

The drawing and diagram of a field daisy flower can be called absolutely special and unique in its beauty. This type of flower is very simple in origin, but that makes it no less beautiful. We invite needlewomen to learn how to crochet a chamomile flower using a crochet hook.

We offer our readers a master class with step-by-step photographs and detailed descriptions for making a daisy using a crochet hook. Even a novice needlewoman and craftswoman can cope with such instructions and manipulations. For beginner knitters, we will provide more detailed and understandable descriptions of all actions and manipulations. First you need to prepare the material and tools for forming a chamomile flower.

You will need:

  • Yarn for knitting in white and yellow shades;
  • Crochet hook number four;
  • Tapestry needle with a wide eye.

In knitting a daisy toy we will use several steps. We invite you to get to know them in more detail. “Magic ring” - you will need to turn the thread around your finger, pull the thread through the resulting loop using a crochet hook, make an air loop - you get the first loop of the “magic ring”. Next, you need to pull the thread through the ring on your finger again and pull it through both loops on the working hook. This is the second loop. There should be six such loops. Pull the tail to tighten the ring.

Start shaping your daisy with twelve petals. Take yellow yarn and form a “magic ring” according to the manipulations we described above. After the ring, make one chain loop and six single crochets into the ring. Then form a connecting loop, one air loop.

Now move on to the second round of knitting chamomile. Make two single crochets in each of the twelve stitches in the circle. After completing this row, work with white yarn.

Now proceed to the third round of knitting. To do this, cast on eight chain stitches, then two double crochets in the fourth chain stitch from the crochet hook. Then a double crochet in the next chain stitch, then a double crochet in the next chain stitch, then a half double crochet in the next stitch. After this, single crochet into the last chain stitch. Connect a half double crochet with the second loop of the second circle and cast on eight chain loops again. Repeat the knitting pattern we described earlier until the end of the entire circle. You should have twelve openwork chamomile petals.

After finishing knitting the main daisy pattern, you need to fasten the thread very tightly and cut it. The ends of the cut piece of yarn must be carefully hidden inside the structure.

If the petals of your crocheted daisy are a little twisted and deformed during the knitting process, you can straighten them out. To do this, you need to iron it with a hot iron. Ideally, all the chamomile petals should slightly overlap each other.

You can make several of these flowers and decorate your clothing or accessories with them. From such a chamomile you can make a very original and unique brooch or even earrings. You are unlimited in your creative imagination. Good luck in your creative endeavors!

Video on the topic of the article

In order to see in more detail and clearly the process of crocheting a chamomile, we invite readers to watch several videos on the topic. The material we offer will be very useful and interesting for needlewomen.


I've always liked wildflowers. There is something primordial and free about them. Their unassuming, simple beauty captivates at first sight. And daisies have some special charm. These delicate white flowers captivate with their simplicity and grace. I suggest crocheting these charming flowers. I prepared samples of two different chamomiles. They are both beautiful and gentle, and I can't decide which one is better. I think you, just like me, will like both flowers.

It seems to me that daisy No. 1 is more mischievous, fairy-tale (6 petals), and daisy No. 2 is more realistic.
I received a lot of feedback and comments on social media. networks, and came to the conclusion that you like chamomile No. 2 more.
I think that such a flower will look very beautiful on a hat, and according to many of you, the combination of both daisies will look very harmonious on any product.
So, let's start knitting the daisy number 2 you like:

We will need:

  • wool yarn in yellow and white colors.
  • hook No. 4
  • tapestry needle

Designations:“Magic ring” - we turn the thread around our finger, pull the thread through the resulting loop using a hook, make a VP - the first loop is obtained. Magic ring. Next, we again pull the thread through the ring on the finger and pull it through both loops on the hook (like a regular sc). This is the second loop. There should be 6 such loops. Pull the tail, tightening the ring. P/SBN - half double crochet SBN - single crochet P/DC - half double crochet CH - double crochet C2N - double crochet 12 petal daisy: start with a yellow thread... “Magic ring”, 1 ch and make 6 sc in the ring, connecting loop, 1 ch
Round 2: 2 sc in each loop of the circle (12 loops) switch to white yarn... Round 3: Ch 8, *Dc in 4th ch from hook, Dc in next ch, dc in next ch, R/dc in next, sc in last ch. We connect P / RLS with the 2nd loop of the second circle and dial 8 VP, repeat from * to the end of the circle. You should have 12 petals. We fasten the thread, cut and hide the ends of the yarn. If your petals curl a little, straighten them slightly and iron them. The petals should slightly overlap each other.


6 petal daisy: We start with yellow yarn... “Magic ring”, 1 ch and make 6 sc in the ring, connecting stitch, 1 ch Circle 2: 2 sc in each loop of the circle, connecting stitch (12 loops)) Change the color to white and cast on 1 ch... Circle 3: RLS in each loop of the circle, connecting stitch (12 loops) at this moment we stick out the middle a little Round 4: 10 ch, * Dc in 4th ch from hook, Dc in next ch, dc in next 2 ch, R/dc in next 2 ch, sc in last ch, skip 1 stitch of round 3, dc in next st, 10 VP and repeat from * in a circle until you get 6 petals.

Crochet chamomile: description

You will need “Iris” threads in white, yellow and green colors, a hook No. 0.7, green wire, a base for a brooch, and a needle with a wide eye.

For the petals, cast on a chain of 13 ch. Starting from the 3rd loop from the hook, knit 1 dc, 1 dc, 7 dc, 1 dc, 1 sc (photo 1). Turn the knitting and tie the petal around the perimeter with connecting posts (photo 2). Knit 2-3 stitches into the end loop so as not to tighten the fabric. The first petal is ready. Without breaking the thread, knit a chain of 13 ch for the 2nd petal (photo 3). Do it exactly like the first one. Knit 15 petals in total. The result is a bunch of 15 elements, in which each petal partially overlaps the previous one (photo 5). Work 1 ch for lifting. Tie the bases of the petals with a stb in such a way that each stitch fastens the left half of one petal to the right half of the previous one (photo 6, 7, 8). In total you will get 15 sc, according to the number of petals. Having finished tying, close the part with the petals into a ring and continue knitting sc, evenly decreasing until the hole in the center is completely closed (photo 9). In the first row, repeat five times: 1 sc - 1 decrease. There are 5 decreases in the second row. Just in case, let me remind you how to make decreases: insert the hook under both half-loops of the column of the previous row, pull out the thread, do not knit, insert the hook under both half-loops of the next column, pull out the thread, knit all three loops on the hook. The side on which the ends of the threads are located is the wrong side.

The yellow center (photo 10) is knitted in a spiral using single crochets with even increases: 6-12-18-24. The hook is inserted under both half loops. To increase from the loop of the previous row, knit two sc. First row: 6 sc in a slip stitch (amigurumi stitch). Second row: 6 increases. Third row: increase - 1 sc (repeat 6 times). Fourth row: 2 sc - increase (repeat 6 times). When cutting the thread, you need to leave an end of sufficient length to sew the center to the petals (photo 11). To make the middle convex, you can fill it with filler (photo 12). Bring the thread to the wrong side, tie all ends with a knot and trim.

For the sheet, cast on 22 ch. Starting from the 3rd loop from the hook, knit 2 dc, 3 dc, 10 dc, 3 dc, 2 dc (photo 13). Unfold the knitting, attach a green wire about 25 cm long to the edge of the part. Tie the part along the perimeter along with the wire as follows:
2 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, ch 2, 1 sp in the base of the last stitch;
1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc2n, 3 ch, 1 sp in the base of the last stitch;
1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc2, 1 dc3, ch 4, sp at the base of the last stitch;
1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc2n, 3 ch, sp at the base of the last stitch;
3 sc, from the end of the sheet knit 2-3 sc, 3 sc;

1 dc, 4 ch, 1 dc3n in the base of the chain of ch, 1 dc2n, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc;
1 dc, 3 ch, 1 dc2n in the base of the chain of ch, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc;
1 dc, 2 ch, 1 dc in the base of the chain of ch, 1 dc, 2 dc.
Using the same principle, knit 2 more sheets of a smaller size (make the initial chain shorter, the “teeth” lower and in smaller quantities).

The bud is knitted similarly to a flower, but its petals are shorter (instead of 13 ch for the initial row, you can dial 10), thinner (instead of dc and dc, knit a sc) and there are fewer of them (13 will be enough). Yellow center: 6-12-18. Green cup: 6-12-18-24. Sew the center to the petals. Using a piece of wire about 25 cm, sew through the petal circle from the inside out, hooking several threads (photo 19). Bend the wire in the middle, bringing the ends together. Place a cup on the stem and sew it to the petals (photo 21). Attach a green thread to the base of the cup and tie the wire stem rather tightly with a stb to the desired length (photo 23). During the tying process, attach a small leaf to the stem (photo 24).

Knit the cup: 6-12-18-24-30-36 (photo 25). Before the last - sixth - row, attach a stem, knit 2-3 sc, attach a leaf, knit 2-3 sc, attach the last sheet, knit the row to the end. Tie the ends of the threads on the wrong side with a knot and trim. Twist the wire ends together and lay them in a ring (photo 29). Sew the cup to the petals. Sew on the base for the brooch. Ready)

Hello, my dear beauties - needlewomen, and part-time readers of my diary! I propose to start preparing spring-summer outfits and crochet a beautiful delicate daisy, which can serve as an independent decoration-brooch on any item, or as a decoration on the neck, sewing a beautiful fly on the sides and the basis for a knitted blouse, because after crocheting several dozen pieces of such daisies and sew them together, you will get a stunning thing!

So, a luxurious master class, another idea for crocheted flowers from Ksenia Nikolaeva - how to crochet a beautiful and delicate daisy.

Materials and tools for Chamomile:

"Rice" threads in white, yellow and green colors
hook No. 0.7
green wire
brooch base
needle with wide eye

Description of knitting Chamomile
Flower petals
For the petals, cast on a chain of 13 ch.
Starting from the 3rd loop from the hook, knit 1 dc, 1 dc, 7 dc, 1 dc, 1 sc (photo 1).
Turn the knitting and tie the petal around the perimeter with connecting posts (photo 2).
Knit 2-3 stitches into the end loop so as not to tighten the fabric.
The first petal is ready.

Without breaking the thread, knit a chain of 13 ch for the 2nd petal (photo 3). Do it exactly like the first one. Knit 15 petals in total. The result is a bunch of 15 elements, in which each petal partially overlaps the previous one (photo 5).
Work 1 ch for lifting. Tie the bases of the petals with a stb in such a way that each stitch fastens the left half of one petal to the right half of the previous one (photo 6, 7, 8).

In total you will get 15 sc, according to the number of petals. Having finished tying, close the part with the petals into a ring and continue knitting sc, evenly decreasing until the hole in the center is completely closed (photo 9).

In the first row, repeat five times: 1 sc - 1 decrease. There are 5 decreases in the second row. Just in case, let me remind you how to make decreases: insert the hook under both half-loops of the column of the previous row, pull out the thread, do not knit, insert the hook under both half-loops of the next column, pull out the thread, knit all three loops on the hook. The side on which the ends of the threads are located is the wrong side.

Yellow center of chamomile

The yellow center (photo 10) is knitted in a spiral using single crochets with even increases: 6-12-18-24.
The hook is inserted under both half loops. To increase from the loop of the previous row, knit two sc. First row: 6 sc in a slip stitch (amigurumi stitch). Second row: 6 increases. Third row: increase - 1 sc (repeat 6 times). Fourth row: 2 sc - increase (repeat 6 times).

When cutting the thread, you need to leave an end of sufficient length to sew the center to the petals (photo 11). To make the middle convex, you can fill it with filler (photo 12). Bring the thread to the wrong side, tie all ends with a knot and trim.

Chamomile leaves.
For the sheet, cast on 22 ch. Starting from the 3rd loop from the hook, knit 2 dc, 3 dc, 10 dc, 3 dc, 2 dc (photo 13). Unfold the knitting and attach a green wire about 25 cm long to the edge of the piece.

Tie the part around the perimeter along with the wire as follows:
2 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, ch 2, 1 sp in the base of the last stitch;
1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc2n, 3 ch, 1 sp in the base of the last stitch;
1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc2, 1 dc3, ch 4, sp at the base of the last stitch;
1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc2n, 3 ch, sp at the base of the last stitch;
3 sc, from the end of the sheet knit 2-3 sc, 3 sc;

1 dc, 4 ch, 1 dc3n in the base of the chain of ch, 1 dc2n, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc;
1 dc, 3 ch, 1 dc2n in the base of the chain of ch, 1 dc, 1 dc, 1 dc;
1 dc, 2 ch, 1 dc in the base of the chain of ch, 1 dc, 2 dc.

Using the same principle, knit 2 more sheets of a smaller size (make the initial chain shorter, the “teeth” lower and in smaller quantities).

Chamomile bud.
The bud is knitted similarly to a flower, but its petals are shorter (instead of 13 ch for the initial row, you can dial 10), thinner (instead of dc and dc, knit a sc) and there are fewer of them (13 will be enough).

Yellow center: 6-12-18. Green cup: 6-12-18-24. Sew the center to the petals. Using a piece of wire about 25 cm, sew through the petal circle from the inside out, hooking several threads (photo 19).
Bend the wire in the middle, bringing the ends together. Place a cup on the stem and sew it to the petals (photo 21).
Attach a green thread to the base of the cup and tie the wire stem rather tightly with a stb to the desired length (photo 23).
During the tying process, attach a small leaf to the stem (photo 24).

Knit the cup: 6-12-18-24-30-36 (photo 25).
Before the last - sixth - row, attach a stem, knit 2-3 sc, attach a leaf, knit 2-3 sc, attach the last sheet, knit the row to the end.
Tie the ends of the threads on the wrong side with a knot and trim. Twist the wire ends together and lay them in a ring (photo 29). Sew the cup to the petals. Sew on the base for the brooch.

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