Crocheting a delightful hexagon flower granny square, also known as a daisy flower square, is a joyful and rewarding experience that will bring a smile to your face!
This charming crochet motif features a cheerful flower design nestled within a classic hexagonal granny square. With each stitch, you'll watch the petals of the daisy take shape, their playful curves and rounds creating a burst of whimsy.
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About This Pattern
Choose vibrant, happy colors like sunshine yellow, pretty pinks, or perky purples to capture the essence of a blooming flower garden. As you work the granny square rounds, the buttery yarn will glide through your fingers, the repetitive stitches becoming a soothing rhythm. Round after round, your daisy flower will blossom, each petal a little work of art. Whether you make just one or a whole bunch to join into a larger project, these hexagon flower granny squares are sure to add a delightful dose of cheer and happiness wherever you place them!
Large Daisy Crochet flower in crochet hexagon granny square is available in a digital crochet pattern.
The Center Daisy flower in the middle of the hexagon granny square crochet pattern includes per-row photos to assist with understanding the pattern. Hexagon crochet granny square in a unique take on the normal granny square crochet squared, in worked in the round. Crochet granny square hexagons are versatile and can be used in blankets, cardigans, bags, pillows, sweaters, and scarves. The easy beginner-friendly daisy flower makes modern hexagon crochet squares a breeze.
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Detailed written instructions,
Per row photo tutorial,
Shorthand crochet instructions,
Yarn length requirement.
How to Crochet Hexagon Granny Squares
Choosing Your Yarn
- Select a medium-weight yarn (worsted weight or DK weight)
- Choose a yarn with good stitch definition, such as 100% cotton or acrylic
- Pick 2-3 complementary colors for your squares
Crochet Skill Level
- Hexagon granny squares are an intermediate crochet project
- Familiarity with basic crochet stitches like the chain, single crochet, and double crochet is required
- Beginners may want to start with a simpler granny square pattern first
Sizing Your Hexagon Squares
- Typical hexagon granny squares measure 6-8 inches across
- The final size will depend on your yarn weight and crochet tension
- Make a gauge swatch to determine your square size
Increasing or Decreasing Square Size
- Add or remove rounds to make the squares larger or smaller
- Work more or fewer clusters in each round to adjust the size
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Materials & Tools
| Hook | 3.5 mm Crochet Hook |
|---|---|
| Yarn Weight | Double Crochet (DK) Cotton Yarn |
| Fibre Type | Double Crochet (DK) Cotton Yarn |
This pattern is written and charted using standard US crochet terminology.
Materials used to make daisy hexagon crochet square
Yarn weight : DK - Double knit
Crochet hook size : 3.5mm
Yarn length required : 500m / 545 yards to complete squares 3 squares
Suggested yarn for pattern.
Photo tutorial and square examples are made up of cotton yarn, this is only used as a suggestion, any yarn of your choice can be used.
Lightweight yarn using a smaller crochet hook will make a smaller square, and heavier yarn using a larger crochet hook will result in a larger square.
Yarn Usage :
+- 500m / 545 yards to complete 3 to 4 crochet granny square hexagon, depending on the number of colors used per square.
Square size: 23 x 23 cm / 9 x 9 inches,based on using a crochet hook size of: 3.5 mm
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Pattern Instructions
Project Size Information
Finished measurement : Square size : 23 x 23 cm / 9 x 9 inches
Written Instructions
Skills required
Understand the basics of working in the round.
Joining different yarn colors and how to end and finish rows.
Techniques
Gauge: stick to the same yarn weight and crochet hook throughout making your squares, or your squares will not match up.
Work in the end, as you go will help you at the end when it comes to finishing the blanket unless you love spending a day at least to work on loose ends.
Pattern Notes
The pattern is worked in the round with (RS) right side facing front.
Pattern Instructions
Abbreviation
bet: bet
BLO: back loop only
ch: chain
ch-sp: chain space
dc: double crochet
fpdc: front post double crochet
fphdc: front post half double crochet
fptr: front post treble crochet
fptr: front post tr
hdc: half double crochet
rep: repeat
rnd: round
sc: single crochet
sh: shell
sl: slip stitch
sp: space
st: stitch
sts(s): stitches
tr: treble crochet
Start with a magic ring,
Round 1
Ch3 counts as the first dc st, work 1dc. 11 more times into the same space, join with sl into the top of starting chain stitch, ch1, don't finish off color.
(12 x 1dc sts in the magic ring
Round 2
ch 1, counts as first hdc, 1hdc into the same st,* 2 hdc into next dc st, repeat from * around,join with sl into staring chain stitch, don't finish off color, ch1,
(12 x 2hdc sts)
Round 3
ch 1, counts as first hdc, 1hdc into the same st, 1 hdc into the next st, * 2 hdc into next dc st, 1 hdc into the next st, repeat from * around, join with sl into staring chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 2hdc, 1hdc sts)
Round 4
Join new color with sc in BLO of any hdc stitch from round before, ch 2, counts as first dc stitch, 1dc into the next stitch, ch2, skip next stitch, * 1dc into next 2 st(s), ch 2, sk 1 st, repeat from * around, join with sl into staring chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 2dc, ch2, sk1 sts)
Round 5
Join new color with sc in BLO of first dc stitch counts as first sc stitch, BLO 1 sc into the next dc st, 1dc, ch1, 1dc into the skipped stitch from round 4, * BLO, 1sc into the next 2 dc sts, 1dc, ch1, 1dc into the skipped stitch from round 4, repeat from * around, join with sl into staring chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x BLO 2sc, 1dc, ch1, 1dc sts)
Round 6
Join new color with sc around post of first dc post of round 4, ch2, counts first 1fpdc st, 1fpdc around next dc post, BLO 1 sc into the next 3 sts, *1fpdc around next 2 dc posts, BLO 1 sc into the next 3 sts, repeat from * around, join with sl into staring chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 1fpdc, ch1, 1fpdc, BLO 3sc, sts)
Round 7
Join new color with sc around post of first dc post of round 5, ch2, counts first 1fpdc st, 1 dc into next 1chsp, 1fpdc around next dc post,
BLO 1 sc into the next 2 sts, *1fpdc around next dc posts, 1 dc into next 1chsp, 1fpdc around next dc post, BLO 1 sc into the next 2 sts, repeat from * around, join with sl into staring chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 1fpdc, 1dc 1fpdc, BLO 2sc, sts)
Round 8
Join new color with sc around post of first dc post of round 6, ch2, counts first 1fpdc st, 1fpdc around next dc post, BLO 1 sc into the next 3 sts, *1fpdc around next 2 dc posts, BLO 1 sc into the next 3 sts, repeat from * around, join with sl into staring chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 2fpdc, BLO 3sc, sts)
Round 9
Join new color with sc around post of first dc post of round 6, ch2, counts first 1fpdc st, 1dc into space between fpdc and dc stitch from round 7,
1fpdc around next dc post, 1dc into space between fpdc and dc stitch from round 7, BLO 1 sc into the next 2 sts, *1fpdc st, around next dc post, 1dc into space between fpdc and dc stitch from round 7, 1fpdc, ch1, 1fpdc, around next dc post, 1dc into space between fpdc and dc stitch from round 7, BLO 1 sc into the next 2 sts, repeat from * around, join with sl into staring chain stitch, dont finish off color, ch1,
(12 x 3fpdc, ch1, 3fpdc ,BLO 2sc, sts)
Round 10
*1 dc into next 3 sts, 1dc, ch1, 1dc in 1chsp, 1 dc into next 3 sts, BLO 1 sc into the next 2 sts, repeat from * around, join with sl into staring chain stitch, don't finish off color, ch1,
(12 x 4dc, ch1, 4dc, BLO 2sc, sts)
Round 11
Join new color with sc around 2 post of fpdc post of round 8, 1hdc, 1hdc, 1dc, 2dc, into next 4 sts, 2dc into 1chsp, 2dc, 1 dc, 1hdc, 1hdc into the next 4 sts, *1fpdc around 2 posts of fpdc post of round 8, 1hdc, 1hdc, 1dc, 2dc, into next 4 sts, 2dc into 1chsp, 2dc, 1 dc, 1hdc, 1hdc into the next 4 sts, repeat from * around, join with sl into staring chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 1fpdc, 1hdc, 1hdc, 1dc, 2dc, 2dc, 2dc, 1dc, 1hdc, 1hdc )
Round 12
Join new color with sc stitch in first fpdc stitch from the round before, ch2 counts as first dc stitch, work 1 dc stitch in each of the next 10 sts, * 1 dc stitch in each of the next 11 sts, repeat from * around, join with sl into staring chain stitch, finish off color.
(12 x 12 x 1bpdc sts )
Round 13
Ch 3 counts as first * 1dc st, 1 dc in next 7 sts, 1 hdc in the next 8 sts, 1 dc in the next 8 dc sts, ch 2, repeat from * around, join with sl into the starting chain stitch, don't finish off color.
(6 x 8 hdc sts, 8 dc, 8 hdc sts in round )
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