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Free Crochet Flowery Hexagon Tutorial

14/05/2016 by Dada Filed Under: Free crochet patterns 25 Comments

Free crochet flowery hexagon tutorial
As I promised in my last post, I prepared for you the free pattern and step by step tutorial for this flowery hexagon. It’s very simple crochet project and so easy to make. I think that this pattern would be a perfect project for an advanced beginner who has mastered the basic stitches. For this hexagon I used 100% cotton yarn 125m/50gr called “Tango” by St. George, and 3.5 mm crochet hook.
Crochet hexagon flowery blanket
The tutorial is written using U.S. crochet terms.
Stitches we will use:
Magic ring
Single crochet – sc
Double crochet – dc
Slip stitch – sl st
Chain stitch – ch
Special stitches:
Popcorn stitch
Cluster (dc3tog)-double crochet three together
So, let’s get started!
Free crochet flowery hexagon photo tutorial
We’ll start with a magic ring. Make 6 sc in the ring.
Pull the yarn tail and close the ring.
Free crochet hexagon blanket tutorial
Join with slip stitch to the first sc.
Now, we’re going to make a Popcorn stitch, so make ch-3 (counts as dc)
Free crochet hexagon step by step tutorial
Make 4 dc in the same space.
Now, drop the loop from your hook. Insert your hook from front to back into the space between the initial ch-3 and the first dc, then grab the dropped loop with the hook,
Free crochet hexagon step by step photo tutorial
and pull it through the stitch. We’ve just made our first Popcorn stitch!
Now, make ch-4;
Free flowery hexagon step by step tutorial
Make 5 dc in the next sc.
Drop the loop from your hook. Now, look at the picture to see where you should insert your hook. It’s the first dc of the group of 5 dc.
Free hexagon step by step beginners tutorial
Insert your hook from front to back through the first dc, grab the dropped loop,
and pull it through the stitch.Free crochet beginners step by step tutorial
* Make ch-4, then Popcorn in the next sc.
Repeat from * three more times;Free crochet step by step tutorial for beginners
Make ch-4 and join with slip st to the top of the beginning Popcorn. Fasten off.
Now, we’re going to make a Cluster stitch – dc3tog (double crochet three together), so insert a new color in any ch-4 space, and make ch-3 (counts as dc);
Free crochet hexagon tutorial for beginners
Make an “incomplete” dc – yarn over, insert hook in the same chain-4 space, yarn over and pull up loop (you should have 3 loops on hook), yarn over, draw the yarn through 2 loops on the hook – now stop. You should have 2 loops on the hook.
Make another “incomplete” dc in the same space. you should have 3 loops on the hook.
Easy free crochet step by step tutorial
To complete Cluster stitch, yarn over and draw the yarn through all 3 loops on the hook.
Now, we’re going to make another Cluster (dc3tog) in the same ch-4 space, so make ch-3;
Easy free crochet step by step tutorial for beginners
Make 3 “incomplete” dc in the same space (now, you should have 4 loops on your hook);
Grab the yarn with the hook and pull it through all 4 loops on the hook.
Easy free crochet hexagon photo tutorial
Make ch-3, then 2 Clusters in the next ch-4 space with ch-3 between them.
Continue making two Clusters into every ch-4 space, with ch-3 between each cluster.
Crochet for beginners hexagon free tutorial
When you reach the beginning of the round join with slip st to the top of beginning Cluster. Fasten off.
Insert a new color in any ch-3 space, and make ch-3 (counts as dc);
Crochet for beginners free step by step tutorial
Make dc in the same space.
Make 2 dc in the next ch-3 space, ch-2, 2 dc in the same space;
Free crochet step by step photo tutorial for beginners
Make 3 dc in the next space;
* Make (2 dc, ch-2, 2 dc) in the next space, 3 dc in the next space;
Free chrochet flowery motif pattern
Repeat from * three more times;
Make (2 dc, ch-2, 2 dc) in the next space;
Crochet flowery motif free pattern
Make dc in the next space (where we’ve already made ch-3 and dc);
We will finish the hexagon with an invisible join. Cut the yarn and pull it through the stitch. Thread the tapestry needle, skip the beginning ch-3 (marked by arrow in the picture), and insert your needle below both loops of the next dc, from back to front, and pull it through.
Free crochet pattern for beginners
Insert the needle back, in the last dc you made – through the back loop only, from front to back, and pull it through. Weave in yarn end.
The join is invisible. Isn’t it?
Crochet hexagon flower
And now you have it! The flowery hexagon! You can use it for making blankets, cushions, scarfs, shawls, ponchos, bags, even rugs (which I consider making). The possibilities are endless. Let your imagination be creative…
Crochet hexagon blanket
Hope you will like this tutorial! I really tried this tutorial to be easy to follow and understand, even for beginners, but if you encounter any mistake or problem with it, please let me know in the comments.
If you liked this tutorial, go and check out my other free tutorials:
Primavera Flower Granny Square
Vintage Style Crochet Blanket
Secret Garden Crochet Shawl

Comments

  1. Louise says

    15/05/2016 at 1:12 pm

    Thank you so much!

    Reply
  2. gusta says

    15/05/2016 at 2:22 pm

    Thank you so much for this tutorial

    Reply
  3. O meu pensamento viaja says

    15/05/2016 at 4:49 pm

    So easy and so beautiful!
    Thank you, for sharing, dear.
    Lots of hugs from Portugal
    Nina

    Reply
  4. O meu pensamento viaja says

    15/05/2016 at 4:50 pm

    So easy and so beautiful!
    Thank you, for sharing, dear.
    Lots of hugs from Portugal
    Nina

    Reply
  5. Angela says

    15/05/2016 at 7:28 pm

    Thank you for the free pattern, it's beautiful! I love your blog and the detailed instructions and photos. I've only been crocheting for a year and a half and have learned so much from you. I do have a question:

    How did you join the hexagons together?

    Reply
  6. Dragana Savkov - Bajić says

    16/05/2016 at 12:18 am

    I'm so glad that you learned something from me! 🙂
    I joined the hexagons using "join as you go" method.

    Reply
  7. Dragana Savkov - Bajić says

    16/05/2016 at 12:20 am

    Thanks Nina! I'm sending you hugs from rainy Serbia!

    Reply
  8. Clara Bell says

    19/05/2016 at 6:02 pm

    Love this, I'm new to crocheting and your step by step guide has made this easy for me to follow thank you
    Clara – Derbyshire England xx

    Reply
  9. Ateljee de Kraal says

    20/05/2016 at 12:25 am

    Beautiful, very nice colors , greetings

    Reply
  10. Dragana Savkov - Bajić says

    20/05/2016 at 1:41 pm

    I'm so glad that it was easy for you! 🙂
    x Dragana

    Reply
  11. cristina says

    25/05/2016 at 6:25 pm

    THAAAAAAAAAAANKS!!!!!! love you!
    have a nice day and happy crocheting!

    Reply
  12. cristina says

    25/05/2016 at 6:25 pm

    THAAAAAAAAAAANKS!!!!!! love you!
    have a nice day and happy crocheting!

    Reply
  13. Anabelia Craft Design says

    17/06/2016 at 12:49 am

    Simply wonderful, my dear! And amazing color scheme as well! Thank so much for sharing your lovely pattern. Have a great day! xxx

    Reply
  14. Hanisha Kunapareddi says

    21/06/2016 at 8:30 pm

    hey Dragana,
    Thanks for the free pattern.
    How much yarn of each color did you use ?
    have a great day !!

    Reply
  15. sharon Donovan says

    17/02/2017 at 12:57 am

    thank you just love this pattern colors just beautiful

    Reply
  16. pragti vishwanath says

    15/04/2017 at 1:02 am

    I so wished to learn this hexagon pattern..and here you are ..!! You have posted such a beautiful free pattern post. 🙂 Thanks a million ..! I loved this pretty pattern ! <3 <3

    Reply
    • Dada says

      15/04/2017 at 9:59 am

      You’re welcome! ❤️ ? ?

      Reply
  17. Maryse Fleury says

    05/08/2017 at 5:25 pm

    Thank you for the tutorial !

    Reply
  18. Sue says

    23/10/2017 at 12:48 am

    Thank you so much for his beautiful pattern. My question is the pictures only show the pointed ends. Did you do anything special for the other two sides?, ie half hexagons? I’m using multicolor centers, antique white for second round and coral for final round.

    Reply
    • Dada says

      23/10/2017 at 9:13 am

      Thank you, Sue! Yes, I made half hexagons along shorter sides. You can see the whole blanket (the last picture) in this post: https://www.dadasplace.com/2016/05/my-first-hexagon-blanket.html

      Reply
  19. Mala says

    08/02/2018 at 7:09 pm

    Lovely.thank you for the tutorial sounds easy will surely try it

    Reply
  20. Trudy Mintun says

    01/02/2019 at 12:57 am

    I am very excited to make this. However, do you have joining instructions?

    Reply
    • Dada says

      23/02/2019 at 12:32 pm

      No, I’m sorry to disappoint you, but I don’t have joining tutorial.

      Reply
  21. Margarita Paez says

    21/07/2022 at 3:57 am

    Muchas gracias por compartir este patrón. Saludos desde mi Madre de Ciudades, Santiago del Estero, República Argentina

    Reply
    • Dada says

      06/08/2022 at 11:38 am

      Thanks Margarita! Hugs from Serbia!

      Reply

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