🤍This Crochet Motif Pattern is Unique‼️Perfect Pattern for Many Projects How to Make It
🧶 Materials
- Yarn: cotton or acrylic (light/medium weight)
- Crochet hook: 3–4.5 mm
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
🧵 Abbreviations (US Terms)
- ch = chain
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- dc = double crochet
- tr = treble crochet
- sp = space
🌸 Pattern Overview
This motif is worked in rounds:
- Center circle
- Petal round
- Raised texture round
- Outer shaping
- Optional border
👉 Most crochet motifs start from a ring and expand outward in layers
✨ ROUND 1: Magic Ring (Center)
- Make a magic ring
- Ch 3 (counts as first dc)
- Work 11 dc into ring
- Pull tight
- Join with sl st
✔ Total: 12 stitches
✨ ROUND 2: Create Petal Spaces
- Ch 1
-
In each stitch:
- (sc, ch 2, sc) in same stitch
- Repeat around
- Join
✔ You now have 12 chain spaces
✨ ROUND 3: Form Petals (Flower Look)
- Slip stitch into first ch-2 space
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In each space work:
- 5 dc
- Slip stitch between petals
- Repeat around
✔ Creates rounded flower petals
✨ ROUND 4: Add Texture Layer
👉 This is what makes the motif “unique”
- Ch 1
-
Between each petal:
- sc
- ch 3
- Repeat around
✔ You now have chain arches above petals
✨ ROUND 5: Build Structure
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In each chain space:
- (dc, ch 2, dc)
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Between spaces:
- 1 dc
✔ This prepares for outer shaping
✨ ROUND 6: Expand & Shape Motif
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Work into each space:
- 3 dc
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In selected points (evenly spaced):
- (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) → creates corners or edges
- Repeat around
✔ Motif begins forming a geometric shape (round or square-like)
✨ ROUND 7: Final Decorative Edge
Option A (simple):
- sc in each stitch
- (sc, ch 2, sc) in corners
Option B (lace finish):
- (sc, ch 3, sl st) repeat
✂️ FINISHING
- Cut yarn
- Pull through
- Weave in ends
💡 Important Tips
- Keep tension consistent for clean shape
- Always count stitches in each round
- Use stitch markers if needed
- Blocking will improve final look
🌿 What Makes This Pattern “Unique”
- Layered petals + arches = 3D texture effect
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Combines:
- flower motif
- lace structure
- geometric shaping
👉 This layered approach is common in advanced motifs because it builds dimension step-by-step rather than in one flat layer
🧣 What You Can Make
- Blankets (join motifs)
- Bags
- Shawls
- Table runners
- Clothing
❤️ Beginner Insight
Even though it looks complex:
- It uses only basic stitches
- Built in simple repeating rounds
- Once you complete 1 motif → the rest becomes easy
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