Crochet Flower Bookmark
Customizable Perfect for Gifts!
Posted by VeganSprinkles
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I would consider this project Intermediate to Advanced level crochet.
Stitches used include: chain (ch), single crochet (sc), half double crochet (hdc), double crochet (dc), triple crochet (trc), slip stich (sl st).
There is also a technique of single crocheting two chains together which might be for the more experienced crochet crafter. I have tried to better explain this in the photos to help out.
I've attached the pattern as a word document since that might help with pattern reading :)
Please do not sell my pattern or items made with my pattern -You can give them away as gifts though! Thank you :)
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You Will Need (13 things)
- Fingering Weight Yarn Green
- Fingering Weight Yarn Pink
- Fingering Weight Yarn Blue
- Crochet Hook See step 1 for sizes
- Thread
- Hand Sewing Needles
- Scissors
- Stitch Markers
- Ruler or tape measurer
- Safety Pins
- Bead(s)
- Glue
- Parchment Paper or wax paper or plastic bag
Steps (11 steps, 240 minutes)
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1
Gather your supplies!
I'm using Anzula Nebula Fingering Weight Yarn in colors Raspberry (magenta), Chiva (blue), and Peacock (green).For the stem and leaves and the small flowers that are a cluster of 3 I used Crochet Hook D/3-3.25mm.
For the large size single flower I used Crochet Hook G/6-4.25mm.
For the small curly tendrils on the single flower bookmark I used Crochet Hook B 1/ 2.35mm.I also used matching thread and needles to sew the piece together and some beads to decorate the flowers.
An optional step is to starch the bookmark with a glue/water mixture in a small bowl.
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2
Stem (Hook D/3-3.25mm)
You can adjust the length of the bookmark by making more or less ch. This was apx. 10 inches long.
Row 1: ch 76.
Row 2: sc in each stitch across, ch 1, turn.
Row 3: sc in each stitch across.
Tie off, weave in ends. -
3
Leaf (Hook D/3-3.25mm)
R 1: ch 6.
R 2: working as a round sc; hdc; dc; dc; 2 hdc; hdc; dc; dc; hdc; sc in 1st sc.
Tie off, weave in ends. -
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Star Flower (Small flowers Hook D/3-3.25mm; Large flower Hook G/6-4.25mm)
Working in the round (You will end up rotating the flower as you work)
R 1: ch 2, sl st to form a loop.
R 2: *ch 15, sl st to loop* 5 times to create 5 petals. (5 sets of ch 15)
R 3: in ch space: 5 sc to connect two petals together (see photo if confused); *in ch space of petal sc, hdc, dc, trc, dc, hdc, sc; 5 sc to connect next petal, sl st to loop, 5 sl st in the previous 5 sc to reach the next petal ch space* Repeat * 4 times until back to the first petal, in ch space of petal sc, hdc, dc, trc, dc, hdc, sc; 5 sl st in the 5 sc closest to the loop, sl st to loop.
Tie off, weave in ends. -
5
The tendrils on the right-hand bookmark were kind of an afterthought but in retrospect I would make them at this point.
Short tendril (Hook B 1/ 2.35mm)
Row 1: ch 14.
Row 2: *sc 2 in same st, skip 1 st* Repeat * across.
Tie off, weave in ends.Long tendril (Hook B 1/ 2.35mm)
Row 1: ch 23.
Row 2: *sc 2 in same st, sc 2 in next st, skip 1 st* Repeat * across.
Tie off, weave in ends. -
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Decorate the flowers with beads or sequins if you like.
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7
Sew all the pieces together. Optional: you can use safety pins to try out different layouts and hold it together while you sew.
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8
Optional: Starching the bookmark
This is a permanent starching recipe to stiffen the bookmark and help it lay flat. I also noticed that this made the yarn slightly darker when it was dried.
Mix 1 part glue or mod podge with 1 part water.
Soak the bookmark in the mixture until it is completely wet then squeeze out the extra liquid. -
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Lay it flat onto parchment or wax paper or even a plastic bag to dry.
8 hours on one side then flip it over and let it dry another 8 hours or overnight.
You want it to be very dry before it goes into a book! -
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The one on the left is starched and the one on the right is Not starched.
Notice the color difference and how much flatter the starched one is! -
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But they work just fine either way!
Hope you like the bookmark pattern :)