How to Crochet : How to Crochet Flowers

In order to crochet a rosebud flower, start by making 17 chains and do a double crochet in the fifth chain from the hook. Learn about the crochet patterns used for making a rosebud, and find out how to finish with a single crochet stitch with help from a crochet instructor in this free video on crocheting flowers. Expert: Jan Runkel Contact: www.justjaddesigns.com Bio: Jan Runkel has over 15 years of experience in knitting and crocheting instruction and design. Runkel is currently the on-site instructor for Yarn Company of Palm Desert in California. Filmmaker: Gina Miller-Britton
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50 responses to “How to Crochet : How to Crochet Flowers”

  1. tyblips Avatar
    tyblips

    @JohannekeMerkje my nan showed me how to do it and i’m only 15 but im better than my mum,lol, i thkin she skipped a loop in between and forgot to tell us though and in the first one she did she only did five stiches, not six so i’ll have to try them both

  2. luchi42 Avatar
    luchi42

    great!! love it!

  3. maleridyan86 Avatar
    maleridyan86

    use the Hook G or H and it will look like the one she made.

  4. JohannekeMerkje Avatar
    JohannekeMerkje

    You do need some crochet-experience, but I do understand this flower. I took lessons crochet in The Netherlands, for the basics. with these basics I can use videos like this one for special projects. Thnks Johanneke, Leiden, the Netherlands

  5. Diasiwa1982 Avatar
    Diasiwa1982

    Hi Jane i am Ana from Holland maybe you sould slow a bit next time. Thank you for the video.

  6. CLRCN Avatar
    CLRCN

    so easy.thanks

  7. nunujabs Avatar
    nunujabs

    Can you please tell me what size hook to use?

  8. craftybegonia Avatar
    craftybegonia

    Really nice, I love crocheted blossoms!

  9. directedbyhp Avatar
    directedbyhp

    Oh by the way your manicure is pretty 2.

  10. bitemycrocker Avatar
    bitemycrocker

    What’s the difference between a double chain and a single chain?

  11. directedbyhp Avatar
    directedbyhp

    This rose is so pretty. Thank you

  12. Reneec3343 Avatar
    Reneec3343

    Is it ok that i have 7 of the V’s (In the beginning)?

  13. lavendderrable Avatar
    lavendderrable

    pls how can i make a lavender flower? thanks

  14. vermuchosvideo Avatar
    vermuchosvideo

    Este instruccional no explica bien como hacer el capullo de rosa. Fíjense en la forma de los pétalos que está bien definida, para que me resultara, tuve que usar punto raso ( slip stich) en el espacio luego de hacer los primeros 6 palos altos (doble crochet), luego continuo haciendo 6 palos más entre los dos palos que forman una V y que es dividido por una cadeneta (chain 1). O sea en la segunda vuelta ejecutamos 6 p. a., uno raso y luego 6 palos altos entre los palos V de la vuelta anterior.

  15. vermuchosvideo Avatar
    vermuchosvideo

    Este instruccional no explica bien como hacer el capullo de rosa. Fíjense en la forma de los pétalos que está bien definida, para que me resultara, tuve que usar punto raso ( slip stich) en el espacio luego de hacer los primeros 6 palos altos (doble crochet), luego continuo haciendo 6 palos más entre los dos palos que forman una V y que es dividido por una cadeneta (chain 1). O sea en la segunda vuelta ejecutamos 6 p. a., uno raso y luego 6 palos altos entre los palos V de la vuelta anterior.

  16. annabellamv Avatar
    annabellamv

    hermosa , muy facil se entiende clarito gracias por compartirla

  17. transformed10 Avatar
    transformed10

    What size hook and yarn did you use?

  18. 0102sham Avatar
    0102sham

    hi,,i watch ur video,can i ask if how can i put in my blanket dis rose,,u have a video about that..thanks………….

  19. SweetTartsz1 Avatar
    SweetTartsz1

    Thank you so much! I made oen and it did not come at as perfect as yours but it is still good when I folded it and I was able to give it to my teacher as a gift. Thank you for doing it slowly, I could really do it because you did it slow. Im a beginner that’s why. Well once again thank you so much I was able to make a purple rose and now I am going to try it again. : ]

  20. Ram750 Avatar
    Ram750

    @mobroadnax i knot them and then put a tiny dot of super glue on it.

  21. der247 Avatar
    der247

    Thank you Jan the video was heart and the rose is well explain thanks

  22. aishasol2005 Avatar
    aishasol2005

    I loved the flower. It’s well explained and easy. Thank you! Dani

  23. angie579 Avatar
    angie579

    i crocheted this rose with beads and it was beautiful.
    excellent video

  24. MsOuidad Avatar
    MsOuidad

    waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw extra thanks

  25. sweetdesigninc Avatar
    sweetdesigninc

    I am going to have to try this one real soon!
    Thanks for sharing.
    cindy

  26. AznDevil1019 Avatar
    AznDevil1019

    my hook is with a different hook on the top so its kinda hard to put the yarn through lols but its still good

  27. tjw1963 Avatar
    tjw1963

    @maxem79 I sent you a playlist with many hats.

  28. maxem79 Avatar
    maxem79

    I’m trying to make a ‘tam’..the very first part was useful to me…having to go back in the first chain to create the circle…the rest of this vid is just WAYYY too fast to be helpful.

  29. tjw1963 Avatar
    tjw1963

    @princess4eva1193 I would recommend that you use a 4 ply yarn. It is going to be heavier and easier for you to hold on to.

  30. princess4eva1193 Avatar
    princess4eva1193

    I just started crocheting today and i watched all your beginner videos and i think im doing pretty good but my yarn is very thin and hard to tell what i’m doing. do you have any recommendations on what type of yarn a beginner should use?

  31. LuvQU1G Avatar
    LuvQU1G

    wow, thank you so much! I was following along in the Company’s Coming Crafts book of crocheting and got stuck on how to work into a ring, thanks for clearing that up for me!

  32. LuvQU1G Avatar
    LuvQU1G

    wow, thank you so much! I was following along in the Company’s Coming Crafts book of crocheting and got stuck on how to work into a ring, thanks for clearing that up for me!

  33. twittlebug1 Avatar
    twittlebug1

    how do you make the slipknot every time i try it always unfolds and goes back to a straight line

  34. tjw1963 Avatar
    tjw1963

    @EricaDoesCrochet You could try some popcorn stitches.

  35. EricaDoesCrochet Avatar
    EricaDoesCrochet

    I started a blanket & have 10 rows of double crochet & 1 row of treble crochet going so far. I was wondering what stitches would be cool and simplistic for this blanket (I want a variety of corresponding stitches to look cool) Thanks 🙂

  36. uRDArkFRieND30 Avatar
    uRDArkFRieND30

    I did this for 30 mins but still i didnt make a circle =(

  37. eviebigtoe Avatar
    eviebigtoe

    THANK YOU!!

  38. tjw1963 Avatar
    tjw1963

    @owballet I have been crocheting for 28 years.

  39. owballet Avatar
    owballet

    how long have you been doing this?

  40. Bxlatina718 Avatar
    Bxlatina718

    why does mine curve upward? Its ends up looking like a ball.. am i just doing it too tight?

  41. Bxlatina718 Avatar
    Bxlatina718

    why does mine curve upward? Its ends up looking like a ball.. am i just doing it too tight?

  42. infinitecanvas11 Avatar
    infinitecanvas11

    srry but this tutorial really sucked

  43. cmswannaloveu2 Avatar
    cmswannaloveu2

    Lol I love the title.

  44. Sophia4B Avatar
    Sophia4B

    ugghhhh i dont get it

  45. tjw1963 Avatar
    tjw1963

    @Ram750 Working in the second chain from the hook is another starting technique. You go ahead and work the 6 single crochet in the same chain. The continual round is worked when you do not join. You will work the first stitch in the top of the first single crochet and then continue crocheting around according to your instructions. The continual round eliminates the seam that will happen with joining.

  46. Ram750 Avatar
    Ram750

    Your circle is similar to a pattern i have. But the beginning is different and i’m confused by it. It says: Ch.2, Rnd1: work 6sc in 2nd ch from hook; do not join; work proceeds in continuous spiral. What does it mean by work 6sc in 2nd ch from hook? is it that there will be an end hanging off it? or am i just over thinking this? i understand the rest of the pattern, the beginning is just confusing me…
    Danke
    Ram

  47. looves132009 Avatar
    looves132009

    i cant do it, it impossible i cant get thr the first 25 seconds

  48. tjw1963 Avatar
    tjw1963

    You make a chain and then work your stitches through the chain.

  49. tjw1963 Avatar
    tjw1963

    This is how you would start to make a round filled shape.

  50. tjw1963 Avatar
    tjw1963

    I sent you a link to 1/2 circles.

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