How to Crochet Lavander Flowers. Lavender Flowers are one of the quickest and easiest flowers to crochet.
Lavender is surprisingly easy too crochet, making Lavender Crochet flower is a lovely beginner-friendly crochet flower pattern to make even if you have just started crocheting.
This written pattern and image tutorial is an easy way to crochet your own lavender bouquet, which can be given as a gift of forever flowers, or used as a beautiful hand-crafted display.
Crochet lavender flowers are such a pretty way to add color and texture to a room using these forever flowers!
Everything you need to know about making this pretty flower pattern is included in this pattern making this an ideal beginner-friendly crochet project!
It's also a great way to use up leftover yarn from your scrap basket!
You will learn how to crochet lavender flowers, and how to create and attach the lavender to the stems.
Lavender is one of the most popular colors in crochet. It's a beautiful, soothing color that's perfect for any project!
I crocheted my mother in Law a beautiful Lavender Bag to keep the fresh lavender flowers in.
You can find the Free Crochet Lavender Bag Pattern HERE
This free pattern uses the chain stitch and slip stitches worked along your chain start, which creates the shape of the lavender flowers.
Once you have made one Lavender flower, you can make a whole bouquet in no time at all making this a fantastic last minute gift to crochet for someone.
It is also so easy to change up the pattern using bigger hooks and a heavier yarn or go micro-small with a small hook and light yarn weight.
What you will need to crochet lavender
- Bamboo sticks
- Lavender/ lilac colored yarn (I used a Double knit from Hobby Craft- See DK yarn alternatives HERE *AF )
- Green Yarn
- Glue /Glue gun
- scissors.
- for the ones in the picture, I used a 2.5mm hook
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To start. In chosen color
Chain 49
skipping 6 ch stitches, slip stitch back into the 7th chain from the hook (top petal made)
*Ch7, slip stitch into the NEXT chain to join* repeat to 2nd last chain and finish with a slip stitch into the LAST chain space.
Fasten off and Ties ENDS tightly. you can choose to either weave in ends or knot them together tightly as the glue will hold the ends together when fastening the crochet lavender to the bamboo stick.
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Assembling the Crochet Lavender
Taking the bamboo/kebab wooden stick,Place a little bit of glue at the pointed end
With the green yarn start winding the yarn around the kebab stick, evenly and tightly coving the whole stick.
Glue to finish once you reach the end
Cut and ensure the ends are all tidy.
Taking the FIRST TOP petal you made, place a little glue at the bottom of the first petal.
start winding the crochet lavender around the green-covered stick,
Position all the flowers by twisting them slightly into place, and ensure you are happy with the positioning.
Glue to the LAST bottom bit of the lavender of the flower, and press to the bamboo stick to finish.
How to put the lavender flowers together into a bouquet
I am not going to lie I had a bit of a nightmare trying to make these into a bouquet that looked good enough!
So Im going to show you how I made my bouquet of lavender as I wanted it to go into a small slim box to post to my mother-in-law.
Cut a squared Piece of Brown Paper Big enough to hold all the lavender flowers at the diagonal.
Taking 2 opposite sides start folding one way and then the other as if making a concertina stop before you reach where the flowers will lie.
Using a small piece of tape, stick the 2 sides together where they meet in the middle, and Position your lavender flowers.
Tie a ribbon around to help hide the tape.
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