Fabulous Crochet Flowers

Posted by Christine on September 26th, 2009 at 02:57pm

My wedding is getting closer and closer, but it’s still pretty far away. I’m using Gerber daisies for the bouquets as well as the centerpieces. And as fall continues to change the colors of the leaves it means there are no longer flowers growing in the green grass. I miss the bright colors of the flowers especially the Gerber daisies I would walk passed. Because I can no longer see these flowers, I can always crochet them to spruce up a room. Crochet flower patterns can come in all sizes and colors. Here are some of my favorite free crochet flower patterns:

Bouquet of Daffodils

Bouquet of  Daisies

Orchid Pins

Bouquet of Roses

Are there other free crochet flower patterns you like to make?

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