These little tiny 5 petal crochet flowers are perfect for adding a little something special to what your making. They are also surprisingly easy to make. I love creating a few of these and finishing off my projects with them.
Great for adding to headbands or hair slides, or whatever you like.
The flowers are each made a little differently, and using a different starting technique can change its appearance.
You will need to know ch, slip st, magic circle (video included) I have also included a video on how to finish off invisibly :)
I used a 2.50mm hook and cotton. You can create these crochet flowers with any hook size and yarn
Pattern for the Biggest Tiny crochet Flower
This is made exactly the same pattern as above BUT we start with a Magic Circle. (If you do not know how to make a magic circle then I have included a quick video for you to watch)

Great for adding to headbands or hair slides, or whatever you like.
The flowers are each made a little differently, and using a different starting technique can change its appearance.
You will need to know ch, slip st, magic circle (video included) I have also included a video on how to finish off invisibly :)
I used a 2.50mm hook and cotton. You can create these crochet flowers with any hook size and yarn
Pattern for the Biggest Tiny crochet Flower
Ch 6 (slip stitch into first ch to create a circle.)
Working into the circle
ch1, *3dc, ch, sc into circle* (1 petal made) repeat ** around. (work around to create 5 petals)
slip into first ch1, and finish off.
Create a magic circle
Working into the circle
ch1, *3dc, ch, sc into circle* (1 petal made) repeat ** around. (work around to create 5 petals)
slip into first ch1, PULL the magic circles tail tightly pulling in all the petals, and finish off
Small-est Crochet Flower
The smallest Crochet flower is also made with the same Magic circle technique
Chain 4, slip st into the magic circle, *ch4, slip st into circle * repeat this until you have 5 petals, slip st to join to first ch, fasten off.
Watch this video to learn how to create a magic circle.
Learn how to slip stitch and fasten off invisibly
Congratulations you can now create tiny small crochet flowers. I love flowers, and nothing I love more than crocheting them.
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