6.28.2009

crocheted peony brooch tutorial






I have had requests for the pattern for the crochet peony brooch I made here.
I used a size G hook and Caron Simply Soft yarn. Of course, you could use any size hook or yarn/thread for this flower.


Begin with a slip knot.





Chain 6.






Join in a ring with a slip stitch.





Round 1: Chain 1 (counts as first sc.) Work 14sc into ring for a total of 15 sc.
Join with slip stitch.





Round 1: Chain 3 (counts as first dc), 2 dc into base of 3 chain, 3 dc into each sc.






End with a slip stich in top of 3 chain.






Round 2: Chain 3 (counts as first dc), 2 dc into base of chain 3, 3 dc into each dc, ending with a slip stitch into top of chain 3.
(edit: 12/07/09 -- Thank you to a very insightful email -- I see that the original tutorial had a mistake on round 2. The mistake has been corrected and I hope no one else was confused with my directions for this step. And a *huuuuuuuge* thank you to Marion for pointing this out to me!!)

Round 3: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), 2 dc into base of 3rd chain, 3 dc into each dc, end with slip stitch in top of 3ch.






Round 4: Work same as round 3.





Fasten off and weave in end.




To make fabric leaves:
Trace circle onto fabric choice for leaves. I used a jar lid.





Find center of circle by ironing a crease down the middle.





(Does this all seem familiar? Yup. It's just like the petals from the fabric flower tutorial I did here.)
Using a rotary cutter, cut down the center for 2 pieces.





Fold piece in half, right sides together. Sew a seam down straight edge.





Turn right side out.




Hand sew a running stitch on open edge.





Gather tightly. Secure with knot.





Hand sew to backside of crocheted flower.





I have a collection of vintage earrings. Loooooove to collect these, by the way!




By gently pulling apart the back from the front, I can easily use the perforated earring top to sew to the center of my flower.




You could also use a button, beads for the center -- or even leave it plain.




Trace a circle onto felt and sew to cover the backside of flower.




Attach a pinback.






A gorgeous, crocheted flower brooch.
I would love to see yours if you make one!




38 comments:

  1. Great tutorial! If only I still crocheted!

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  2. Dawn this is wonderful and so clear...thankyou so much!!

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  3. I love it, I am going to try to do one like yours. I´ll show you.

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  4. How lovely! Thanks for the tutorial.

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  5. gorgeous poppy. so beautifully done and wonderfully explained.

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  6. Thank you for such a fab tutorial. I have bookmarked this post for future use :)

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  7. Dawn,

    When I grow up, I want to be able to crochet like you!!! Your work is simply amazing!

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  8. What a beautiful tutorial! Great job. Your attention to detail is amazing. Twyla

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  9. Dawn

    Muito bom tutorial.Logo que possível quero fazer pois fica muito bonito.
    Bons crochets!
    bjs
    Nélia

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  10. That's gorgeous! I can't wait to try this one. I'll be linking as well.

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  11. I am going to try...!!!! I´ll let you know. Kisses from Spain.

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  12. Dawn, Oh my, whenever I look at your blog I feel like a kid in a candy store . . . drooling and thinking "I'd like one of everything!!

    This is a gorgeously cute project and I'm going to give it a try. Thanks for taking the time to post such a clear tutorial. I love it!!

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  14. I love this! So pretty! I'll be featuring it on my blog on February 11th!

    http://sumossweetstuff.blogspot.com

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  15. Hi ...! This is so beatiful.Very easy to make .Thanks for all the instructions.Thank You very much!! I also love to crochet but my site is in Spanish , you will be so welcome to pass by and enjoy my projects , ideas , patterns and more .I have many graphic pattern to share with everyone.Thanks and have a beautiful week.

    xo,xo,xo,xo

    Luna

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  16. What a brilliant tutorial! Easily one of the best i've seen, thank you

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  17. at blog. Thanks for sharing more than your ideas. Your enthusiasm came through and made me smile.

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  18. Thanks for sharing this beautiful tutorial! I love the color of yarn you chose. I'm a new follower now too!
    rubies-pearls.blogspot.com

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  19. I love this flower! I have been having fun making these out of differnt yarn weights and colors and variations for hats and brooches. Thank you! Here is a link to my post where I have a pic of my favorite one: http://molleemac.blogspot.com/2010/09/recent-crochet-projects.html

    Thanks,
    mly

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  20. thank you so much fpr this great pattern. With this tutorial it´s so easy! I made one and put a link to your pattern.

    thanks,
    marlene

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  21. Bom Dia...
    Linda flor de crocher e de tecido... obrigada por encinar passo a passo.. Deus abençõe...

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  22. hola , tienes un blog precioso muchas gracias por compartir estos tutoriales , que tengas un excelente dia.

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  23. Thank you for sharing- this is a beautiful brooch flower. I am new to crochet but I think your pics will help! x

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  24. Thank you very much!I made one smaller for my daughter: she prapared it as gift for her teacher!I'll post it and I wll link your blog!

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  25. La explicación esta ESPECTACULAR ya mismo me pongo a probar dificil que salga mal, gracias un beso.

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  26. Thanks a lot for this nice tutorial! I've done it till round 2 and I love it.

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  27. I'm confused at round 2.k it says there`s an edit but doesn't say what the edit is.

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  28. Wow Dawn thank you so much for all your awesome tutorials they are the best I've come accross and it makes it so much easier with the nice big pictures :)

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  29. This is exactly what I needed to see to finish the back of a Pumpkin Pie brooch pattern I found on Lion Brand website. Your photos are so perfect, not only exquisitely beautiful, but also to show detail on how-to! Very creative too, and I will now embellish the brooch and use the inspiration to create other brooches.

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  30. Thanks a lot for sharing this wonderful pattern ! I've just finished my brooch in grey colours to match the earing. You can see the result at valatsuga-forever.blogspot.com
    Thanks once again!

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  31. I saw this beautiful brochr at ravelry and i already made it. It' really nice. Thank you!

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  32. Your tutorial is beautiful and so easy to follow. Thank you!

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  33. Thanks for posting this! I made one yesterday and you can see it here:
    http://whowantstobemarthawhenicanbeme.blogspot.com/2012/03/pinned-it-made-it-ruffly-flower.html

    I also love vintage jewelry for crafting. I like how you've organized yours. Might have to try that instead of squirreling it away in random spots!

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  34. So perfect tutorial! And so cute flower. Thank you very much for sharing it! God bless you.

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  35. Thank you for a great idea and tutorial. Love the idea of using earrings for the centre. I used a silver button from my collection. I skipped the backing fabric, crocheted a couple of simple leaves & put this onto a barrette to make a funky hair grip. It's a great little birthday pressie for my neighbour.

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  36. Thanks forthe great tutorial and the great effort you put in it. I used the flower tot make a keychain. If you like, you can see it onmy weblog: http://creatiefbezig.blogspot.nl/2013/06/juffen-kadootje.html

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  37. Thanks - lovely tutorial - however you have 2 round 1s, which is a bit confusing. I managed to figure it out though :)

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