🌟Incredibly Beautiful Crochet Motif‼️Tutorial for Beginners
This motif is elegant, light, and versatile, perfect for:
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blankets
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table runners
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shawls
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pillow covers
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bags
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blouses
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decorative napkins
🌟 INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL CROCHET MOTIF
Beginner Friendly – Full Written Tutorial
(US Crochet Terms)
🧶 SKILL LEVEL
Beginner – Easy
🧵 MATERIALS
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Yarn: cotton or light acrylic (any color)
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Hook: 3.0 – 4.0 mm (match yarn label)
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Scissors
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Yarn needle
✂️ ABBREVIATIONS (US TERMS)
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ch = chain
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sl st = slip stitch
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sc = single crochet
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hdc = half double crochet
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dc = double crochet
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sp = space
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rep = repeat
📐 MOTIF SIZE
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Square motif
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Can be joined to create larger projects
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Size depends on yarn and hook
🧶 STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS
🔰 ROUND 1 – MOTIF CENTER
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Make a magic ring
(or ch 4 and sl st to form a ring). -
Ch 3 (counts as first dc).
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Work 11 dc into the ring.
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Sl st to the top of ch-3 to close.
✔ You have 12 dc in total.
🔹 ROUND 2 – PETAL BASE
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Ch 3.
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Dc in the same stitch.
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Ch 2.
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Sk next stitch.
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In next stitch: 2 dc.
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Ch 2.
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Repeat around:
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(2 dc, ch 2, sk 1 st)
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Sl st to the top of ch-3.
✔ This forms open spaces between clusters.
🔹 ROUND 3 – DECORATIVE PETALS
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Sl st into the ch-2 space.
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Ch 1.
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Into the same space work:
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sc, hdc, 3 dc, hdc, sc
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Sl st in the next ch-2 space.
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Repeat the petal around the motif.
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Sl st to the first stitch to close.
✔ Soft flower-like shapes appear.
🔹 ROUND 4 – SQUARING THE MOTIF
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Sl st to the center of a petal.
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Ch 3.
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Dc in same stitch.
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Ch 2.
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In next space work 3 dc.
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Ch 2.
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At every 4th petal, make a corner:
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(3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc)
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Continue around.
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Sl st to close.
✔ The motif now becomes square.
🔹 ROUND 5 – FINAL EDGE (OPTIONAL)
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Ch 1.
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Sc evenly around the square.
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In corners:
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(sc, ch 2, sc)
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Sl st to finish.
✔ Gives a clean and professional edge.
🔁 JOINING MOTIFS (OPTIONAL)
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Join motifs as you go using sl st or sc
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Or sew together with yarn needle
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Perfect for blankets and runners
🌸 PROJECT IDEAS
✔ Join many motifs → blanket
✔ 4 motifs → cushion cover
✔ Single motif → coaster or napkin
✔ Long strip → table runner
✔ Motifs + fabric → stylish blouse
✨ FINISHING
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Cut yarn.
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Pull through final loop.
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Weave in ends securely.
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Light blocking recommended to open stitches.
💡 BEGINNER TIPS
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Count stitches every round
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Keep tension relaxed
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Use stitch markers for corners
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Practice one motif before making many
🧶 QUICK MEMORY GUIDE
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Round 1: solid center
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Round 2: open spaces
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Round 3: petal design
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Round 4: square shaping
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Round 5: neat border
🌟 WHY THIS MOTIF IS SO POPULAR
✔ Beginner friendly
✔ Elegant texture
✔ Endless uses
✔ Easy to memorize
✔ Beautiful in any color
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