Flower Mesh Free Crochet Pattern

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Today’s work seems to be a bit difficult to but if you follow the instruction step by step, you will make it without any problems. I think that this pattern fits the best blankets and table cloths. You can make it as big or as small as you wish! You can use any kind of yarn to crochet this work. Remember to choose the crochet hook’s size in accordance to the yarn used!

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Designed by: Puntos de crochet malla de flores

 

 

Materials:

  • a crochet hook
  • a yarn of the colour of your choice
  • a stitch marker

Stitches used:

  • a slip stitch – sl st
  • a chain(s) – ch(s)
  • a triple crochet – trc
  • a yarn over – yo
  • a single crochet – sc

 

R1: Start with a sl st. Work a multiple of 11 chs + 7 chs  in the end. We will be working 33 chs and we will add 7 chs in the end. Make 5 chs that will represent 1 trc. Make 1 more ch. Make 2 yo and work 1 trc in the 6th ch from the hook.

 

Make 5 chs. Make 2 yo and work 1 trc in the same stitch. Make 5 chs that will represent 1 trc. Work 1 trc in the place shown below but don’t close it.

 

 

Make 2 yo and 1 trc in the same stitch:

 

 

Now we have the 1st petal of our flower.

Make 2 yo. Skip 2 chs from the base and work 1 trc in the 3rd ch from the base. Work 2 more trc in the same ch in order to create the 2nd petal.

 

 

 

Make 2 yo. Skip 4 chs from the base and work 1 trc in the 5th ch from the base. Work 2 more trc in the same ch in order to create the 3rd petal.

 

 

Make a yo and close all 3 petals together. Make 1 ch.

 

 

Let’s make another petal. Make 5 chs that will represent a trc. Make 2 yo and work 1 trc in the same place. Make 2 yo and work one more trc in the same stitch.

Make 2 yo. Skip 3 chs from the base and work 1 trc in the 3rd ch and close them together to make another petal.

 

Repeat the same pattern all the round (instructions below).

Make 5 chs. Make 2 yo and work 1 trc in the same stitch. Make 5 chs that will represent 1 trc. Make 2 yo and 1 trc in the same stitch. Now we have the 1st petal of our flower. Make 2 yo. Skip 2 chs from the base and work 1 trc in the 3rd ch from the base. Work 2 more trc in the same ch in order to create the 2nd petal. Make 2 yo. Skip 4 chs from the base and work 1 trc in the 5th ch from the base. Work 2 more trc in the same ch in order to create the 3rd petal. Make a yo and close all 3 petals together. Make 1 ch.

 

 

Make 5 chs that will represent a trc. Make 2 yo and work 1 trc in the same place. Make 2 yo and work one more trc in the same stitch. Make 2 yo. Skip 3 chs from the base and work 1 trc in the 3rd ch and close them together to make another petal.

 

 

 

Make 5 chs. Make 2 yo and work 1 trc in the same stitch. Make 5 chs that will represent 1 trc. Make 2 yo and 1 trc in the same stitch. Now we have the 1st petal of our flower. Make 2 yo. Skip 2 chs from the base and work 1 trc in the 3rd ch from the base. Work 2 more trc in the same ch in order to create the 2nd petal. Make 2 yo. Skip 4 chs from the base and work 1 trc in the 5th ch from the base. Work 2 more trc in the same ch in order to create the 3rd petal. Make a yo and close all 3 petals together. Make 1 ch. Make 5 chs that will represent a trc. Make 2 yo and work 1 trc in the same place. Make 2 yo and work one more trc in the same stitch. Make 2 yo. Skip 3 chs from the base and work 1 trc in the 3rd ch and close them together to make another petal.

 

 

 

Make 1 ch and 2 yo. Skip 2 chs from the base and work 1 trc in the 3rd ch. Turn the work over.

R2: Make 5 chs that will represent 1 trc. Place a stitch marker there. Make 5 chs. Work 1 sc in the middle of the 5 chs from the base. Make 7 chs and 2 yo. Work 3 trc in the center of the flower. Close them together.

 

 

Make 3 chs and 2 yo and work 3 more trc in the same center of the flower (each separated by 2 yo). Close them together.

 

 

 

Repeat the same pattern to complete the round.

Make 7 chs and 2 yo. Work 3 trc in the center of the flower. Close them together. Make 3 chs and 2 yo and work 3 more trc in the same center of the flower (each separated by 2 yo). Close them together. Make 7 chs and work 1 sc in the middle of the 5 chs from the base.

Make 7 chs and 2 yo. Work 3 trc in the center of the flower. Close them together. Make 3 chs and 2 yo and work 3 more trc in the same center of the flower (each separated by 2 yo). Close them together. Make 7 chs and work 1 sc in the middle of the 5 chs from the base.

 

 

Make 5 chs and 2 yo. Skip 1 ch from the base and work 1 trc. Turn the work over.

R3: Make 5 chs. Now work 5 more chs that will represent a trc and make 1 yo. Work 2 trc (separated by 2 yo) in the 6th ch from the hook. Make 2 yo and work 3 trc divided by 2 yo each, in the middle of the 5 chs from the base. Make 2 yo. Work 3 trc with 2 yo in between, in the middle of the 7 chs from the base. Close the 3 petals together and make 1 ch.

 

 

 

Make 5 chs that represents a trc. Make 2 yo and work 1 trc in the same place and make 2 yo and work one more trc. Make 2 yo and work 1 trc in the middle of the 3 chs from the base. Close all petals together.

Make 5 chs and 2 yo and work 1 trc. Make 5 chs and 2 yo. Work 2 trc divided by 2 yo in the same place. Make 2 yo and work 3 trc divided by 2 yo in the middle of the 7 chs from the base. Make 2 yo and work 3 trc divided by 2 yo in the middle of the 7 chs from the base. Close all 3 petals together.

Make 5 chs that represents 1 trc and make 2 yo and work 2 trc divided by 2 yo in the middle of the flower. Make 2 yo and work 3 trc divided by 2 yo in the middle of the 3 chs from the base. Close all the trc together.

Make 5 chs and 2 yo and work 1 trc.

Continue the same way to complete the round. To end it, work 1 trc in the place where the stitch marker is and close it with the last petal.

 

 

Turn the work over.

R4: Make 5 chs that represent 1 trc. Place a stitch marker over here. Make one more ch. Make 2 yo and work a petal (3 trc divided by 2 yo each) in the center of the flower. Close it together and make 3 chs. Make 2 yo and work another petal. Close it together and make 7 chs. Work 1 sc in the middle of the 5 chs from the base.

Make 7 chs and 2 yo and work 1 petal in the middle of the flower. Make 3 chs and work another petal in the same place. Make 7 chs and work 1 sc in the middle of the 5 chs from the base.

Make 7 chs and 2 yo and work 1 petal in the middle of the flower. Make 3 chs and work another petal in the same place. Make 7 chs and work 1 sc in the middle of the 5 chs from the base.

Make 7 chs and 2 yo. Work 2 petals (divided by 3 chs and 2 yo) in the middle of the flower and close them together. Make 1 ch and 2 yo and work 1 trc in the pick of the petal.

 

 

You can make the work bigger by repeating those 4 Rounds. Enjoy!

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10 Comments

  1. Entederia melhor e com mais clareza se fosse tutorial em vídeo. Você pode fazer um vídeo ensinando???

  2. It is a beautiful pattern which I hope to try. I am 78 years old and have crocheted for about 50 of those years. I have just one question. I am happy to get a free pattern, but can you make theme more printer friendly. I am retired and on a smaller budget than when I worked and would like to get more print per page. It also is much easier to read when the instructions aren’t so scattered out. Thanks for the beautiful patterns y’all are sharing.

  3. Your very first sentence confuses. “R1: Start with a al st.” What is a AL st? It’s not in the list of abbreviations just above that sentence.

  4. GREAT WORK,DEAR,gOD BLESS YOU .FROM EGYPT AND YR WAY EASY ,THNX DEAR ALOT.I WANNA MAKE IT FOR MY DAUGHTER `BEACH COVER UP ,DO YOU THINK IT `LL BE GOOD TO THAT PROJECT?

    1. Hi Martha. Please contact the pattern designer directly for any guidance on the process. The direct link to the site can be found under the pattern’s picture. Thank you!

  5. I have adhd, and I had to take this pattern and write it down in a more cohesive way and create a map. Incredibly hard for me to keep my place while initially trying to follow the pattern, although using the written pattern along with the photos you added made things easier. You did a great job with the photos. I LOVE the look of this pattern, but again, the lack of formatting here is painfully frustrating. Aside from the frustration, this is cute and it’s makes a lovely hooded infinity scarf. This would also be awesome for some drape covers or summer shawl as long as the yarn eight and gauge are smaller. Thank you for this effort!

    1. Hi Lynne, thank you so much for sharing and also for bringing an attention to this matter – this is important! Unfortunately we do not take care of the pattern formatting, it is the designer who’s doing that. Maybe it would be good to contact the designer directly via the linked website so that your valuable comment is passed directly where the design process takes place? Either way, thank you again and we hope you enjoy your crochet adventures!

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