Growing Daisy Flower Square

Submitted on Tue, 04/01/2025 - 10:04
Easy round crochet flower blanket square.

Super easy crochet flower square

Growing Daisy Easy afghan square pattern includes one large flower granny square flower pattern perfect for any crochet projects like that require crochet flower squares like cardigans, crochet pants, crochet throw pillows, and pretty crochet bags. The easy mandala flower motif is inspired by the flowers that grow in my native country, while the pattern example is worked up in the colors inspired by this majestic flower, one can easily work this pattern in any color of choice.

This free online version can be found below or purchase the Printable PDF Pattern at any of the store links below.

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Digital PDF Patterns include

  • Detailed written instructions,
  • Per row photo tutorial,
  • Shorthand crochet instructions
  • Yarn length requirement.
  • Color indications are shown in the photo tutorial
  • Crochet Blanket Floral Border Pattern included as a separate file
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 large squares, depending on the amount of colors used per square.

Square size: 24 x 24 cm / 9 x 9 inches, based on using a crochet hook size of: 3.5 mm

Crochet granny flower squares blanket pattern

This pattern is part of my : African Bouquet Large Flower Squares Blanket, follow this link to read more about this pattern.

Crochet flower granny square blanket​ the African Bouquet Afghan consists of eight different crochet flower squares in one easy-to-follow crochet pattern. Each unique crochet flower is inspired by South African flowers which are abundant in my native country.

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Growing Daisy Flower Square - Free Online Pattern

This free online version can be found below or purchase the Printable PDF Pattern at any of the store links below.
The easily downloadable PDF pattern is designed for easy on-device viewing, is easily to save on any device.
** See PDF pattern notes for all that is included in the PDF version of this pattern. **

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Materials used in pattern example

Finished sizes based on below 

 Difficulty level : Intermediate - Full photo tutorial long side detailed written instructions, to assist with beginner level crochet enthusiasts.

 Abbreviations, Glossary, References, Techniques

 This pattern is written and charted using standard US crochet terminology.

Special stitch instructions and abbreviations is listed within each flower square pattern

 Pattern Notes

 The pattern is worked in the round with (RS) right side facing front.

Skills required

  • Understand the basics of working in the round.
  • Joining different yarn colors and how to end and finish rows.

Techniques used

  • Gauge: stick to the same yarn weight and crochet hook throughout making your squares, or your squares will not match up.
  • Working in ends, 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.

Flower Pattern

Pattern notes and Information

 The pattern is worked in the round with (RS) right side facing front.

 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

ps: puff stitch

rep: repeat

rnd: round

sc: single crochet

sh: shell

sl: slipstitch

sp: space

st: stitch

sts(s): stitches

tr: treble crochet

Start with a magic ring,

Round 1

Ch3 counts as the first dc st, counts as first leg of dc2 tog, work 1 more 1 dc to complete dc2tog, ch1, work 5 dc2tog, ch 1 into magic ring, join with sl into the top of the starting chain stitch, ch1, finish off color.

(6 x dc2tog, ch 1 in round)

Round 2

Join new color in 1 chsp, ch3, counts as first leg of * 2dc, ch2, 2dc in ch-sp, repeat from * around, join into the top of start ch with sl, finish off color. 

(6 x 2dc, ch2, 2dc in each ch-sp in round)

Round 3

Join new color in 1 ch-sp, ch3, counts as first leg of * 6dc-shell in ch-sp, repeat from * around, join into the top of start ch with sl, finish off color. 

(6 x 6dc-shell in each ch-sp in round)

Round 4

Join new color in 1 chsp, ch3, counts as first leg of * 2dc, ch2, 2dc, ch2, 2dc in ch-sp, repeat from * around, join into the top of start ch with sl, finish off color. 

(6 x 2dc, ch2, 2dc, ch2, 2dc in each ch-sp in round)

Round 5

Join new color in 1 chsp, ch3, counts as first leg of * 2dc, ch2, 2dc in ch-sp, repeat from * around, join into the top of start ch with sl, finish off color. 

(12x 2dc, ch2, 2dc in each ch-sp in round))

Round 6

Join new color in 1 ch-sp, ch3, counts as first leg of * 6dc-shell in ch-sp, repeat from * around, join into the top of start ch with sl, finish off color. 

(12 x 6dc-shell in each ch-sp in round)

Round 7

Join new color in sc st between 6dc-shells, ch3, counts as first leg of * 2dc, ch2, 2dc, ch2, 2dc in ch-sp, repeat from * around, join into the top of start ch with sl, finish off color. 

(12 x 2dc, ch2, 2dc, ch2, 2dc in each ch-sp in round)

Round 8

Join new color in 1 chsp, ch3, counts as first leg of * 2dc, ch2, 2dc in ch-sp, repeat from * around, join into the top of start ch with sl, finish off color. 

(24x 2dc, ch2, 2dc in each ch-sp in round))

Round 9

Join new color in 1 ch-sp, ch3, counts as first leg of * 6dc-shell in ch-sp, repeat from * around, join into the top of start ch with sl, finish off color. 

(24x 6dc-shell in each ch-sp in round)

Round 10

Join new color in first dc st of any 6dc-shell, ch2 count as first * 1 hdc in next 6 sts, sk sc stitch in between 6dc-shells, repeat from * around, join into the top of starting chain, finish off color. 

(24 x 6hdc in round) 

Round 11

Join new color in BLO of first hdc st of any petal, ch3, counts as first * BLO, 1dc into the next st, 1 hdc into next 4 sts, 1 dc in next st, skip over 1 sc st, repeat from * around, join with sl into the starting chain stitch, finish off color. 

(12 x 1dc, 4 hdc, 1 dc, sk sc st in round)    

Round 12

Ch 4 counts as first * 1tr st, 1 tr in next 5 sts, 1 dc in the next 6 sts, 1 hdc in the next 3 sts, 1 sc in the next 6 sts, 1 hdc in next 3 sts, 1 dc in the next 6 sts, 1 tr in the next 6 sts, ch 2, repeat from * around, join with sl into the starting chain stitch, don't finish off color.

(4 x 6 tr, 6 dc, 3hdc, 6sc, 3hdc, 6dc, 6tr sts )

Round 13

Ch 3 counts as first * 1dc st, 1 dc in next 3 sts, 1 hdc in the next 30 sts, 1 dc in the next 3 dc sts, 2 dc in ch-sp, ch 2, 2dc in ch-sp repeat from * around, join with sl into the starting chain stitch, don't finish off color.

(4 x 3dc sts, 30 hdc, 3dc, 3dc, ch2, 2dc sts )

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