Crochet Flower Stitch Markers


Colourful crocheted flower stitch markers with yarn, scissors and crochet hook.

Crochet some cute flower stitch markers with this simple crochet pattern.

I’ve been wanting to make my own stitch markers for a while now and these little flowers are perfect. They’re not only great for stitch markers but would also make fun charms and jewelry – I love a good multipurpose project.


MATERIALS

  • Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK in Buttercup Yellow and an assortment of other colours
  • 2.5mm crochet hook
  • 15mm lever back earrings
  • 4mm jump rings
  • Pliers for attaching the hardware
  • Yarn needle, scissors

STITCHES/ABBREVIATIONS

  • ch – chain
  • sc – single crochet
  • dc – double crochet
  • pc – popcorn stitch
  • sl st – slip stitch

SPECIAL STITCHES

Popcorn Stitch – 4 dc in the same stitch. Remove your hook and insert it under both loops of the first dc. Grab the last dc with your hook and pull it through the first dc. Ch 1 to close.

NOTES

The pattern is written using US terminology and measures approximately 1″ (2.5cm) x 1″ (2.5cm). Item size may vary depending on the materials used.


PATTERN

R1: Starting with yellow, 5 sc in magic ring. Change colour in last sc and sl st to 1st sc to join (5)
R2: Ch 2 (counts as 1st dc), 3 dc in same st and complete pc as normal. Pc in each stitch around. Sl st to the back of starting ch 2 to join (5 pc petals)

Fasten off and weave in ends.

Use a pair of pliers to add the jump ring and lever back earring. Each petal has a stitch at the top which is perfect for threading the jump ring through.

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