Crochet Puff Flowers & How to Join As You Go - NO SEWING! 🌸

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Published 2024-05-14
Learn how to crochet these adorable puff flower motifs and how to crochet them together AS YOU GO - no sewing here! These flowers are perfect for baby blankets, cushions, bags ... anything you can imagine! If the video speed is too fast, you can slow it down! 😀 See this video on exactly how:    • How to Adjust the Speed of a YouTube ...  

🧶 Yarn & Hook information:
Suitable for any yarn - use the recommended hook size for your chosen yarn

For my flowers I used a 4mm Crochet Hook with Ice Yarn Baby Batik - available to purchase here: www.iceyarns.com/git/681/fnt2-77864


USA STITCH TERMS


📌 Written Pattern: www.hookedbyrobin.com/blog/crochet-puff-flowers-ja…


🕘 TIMESTAMPS - jump to the section you need immediately!

0:00 How to Crochet Puff Flowers AND Join As You Go - NO SEWING
0:12 Crocheting Starts
1:39 Puff Petal Round
8:59 How to End Your Flower
9:45 Weave in those ends!
11:15 How to Join 2 flowers together
14:48 Joining at 3 Points
18:48 Joining at 4 points or more


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Snufflebean Yarn - UK based, ships worldwide bit.ly/3d9vUK1

Ice Yarn www.iceyarns.com/git/681/

LoveCrafts (grab your Stylecraft Special DK and American branded yarns here!) bit.ly/3U8flPa

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🔥 Frequently Asked Questions:

Do you have a left handed version of this video? If you are left handed, you can convert ANY video on YouTube yourself! Simply go to www.mirrorthevideo.com/ and follow the instructions to mirror flip any video to convert to left handed!

How much yarn will I need? This is a very tricky question to answer as there are so many variables! How much yarn you need will depend on which yarn you choose, the thickness of that yarn, your tension and how large you want your finished project to be. I suggest making a small sample first so you can gauge how much yarn you'll need. If making a crochet square, you can weigh your finished square to work out how much yarn it used!

How many squares do I need for a blanket? That all depends on the size of the square you are making and how big you want your finished blanket to be! I always advise making one square first then measuring the size of it. From there you can work out how many squares you will need to get the blanket size you want 😀

Do you have the written pattern? Yes! I have written patterns to accompany my video tutorials on my website here: www.hookedbyrobin.com/ The written pattern is generally released a week or so after the video tutorial to ensure there are no errors in the video itself and to make amendments in the written version if any are found. All the written patterns are FREE to access on my website

How can I print the pattern from your website? Do you have downloadable PDF's? Not at this time no. This may change in the future but for now, I only provide the written pattern directly on my website.

Can you remake this video so it is slower? If the video speed is too fast, you can slow it down! 😀 See this video on exactly how:    • How to Adjust the Speed of a YouTube ...  

Why do you use American stitch terminology? I learnt using USA stitch terms, long before I even knew there was a difference between UK & US terminology! American terms are my "first language" so to speak. If you need a conversion chart, I have one here! www.hookedbyrobin.com/crochet-stitch-conversions

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All Comments (21)
  • @ioxemi
    My ADHD is telling me I'm gonna be making these next week and then they're gonna sit in the pile until forever 😂
  • @Adri_Unsung
    I’m a knitter, not a crocheter. But my nieces would love a puffy flower blanket so I guess I’m a crocheter now too lol
  • @Rachel_lyn
    This would make the prettiest bed runner. Love this tutorial. 💜
  • @coffebug
    Finally a video that's not done at warped speed . Thank you, I might be able to follow this one. Crochet and me have not yet become compatible but I'm going to get it one day .
  • @Bebedollie
    I'd love a cardigan made out of those cute little puff flowers!! So cute
  • I have watched so many Puff flower join as you go tutorials over the years, but this is the clearest one. Thank you, you have a great manner of explaining things❤❤❤
  • @MissGhostface
    I could cry! This is so dreamy!!! I've only just started crochet, but I was able to do one in 15 minutes! 🎉🥹🥰 I need to work on not being so tight with my stitches. I cannot wait to get a nice yarn to make these with. Thank you for such an easy to see and understand tutorial! 💜
  • @paulaswanson13
    Wonderfully clear directions !!!!💖. Thank you for not speeding through as if there’s a fire and not gabbing endlessly about nothing. Seems like so many of these how-to videos do one or the other.
  • @Lost_Strix
    Thank you so for this tutorial my grandma passed away today and I made her some of these flowers before she passed to try to cheer her up
  • @sararbe
    As a new crocheter, you give the clearest, easiest to follow tutorials. I greatly appreciate it.
  • @Purpurschnecke
    Excellent explanation and the best blue background to make the crochet process as visible as possible. Very well done, thank you!
  • @kriskossack7231
    This could be a really good use of scrap yarn. Thank you for sharing this!
  • @missmitsi1
    ❤😊Oh Robin, this is absolutely, the prettiest little flower tutorial I've seen by far! The possibilities ( to use in many projects) are endless! My mind is going 24/7 In terms of sewing up loads, to make scarves, headbands, cushion covers, etc...( as well as 100's of ways to decorate so many finished items, such as 3D granny squares, gloves, book covers, mini blankets, throws, toys OR even earrings!! Thank you!! ❤😊
  • I am a life long knitter, just taught myself crochet two weeks ago. I joined a mini skein club. These daisies will be perfect to make with that yarn.
  • @catcat63527
    I made piles of these flowers, but was dreading sewing them. Thanks for this video!
  • @user-yr9ok2fb8z
    i am a beginner, but you speak so clearly and give slow enough instructions so I could follow along. Thank you so much. ❤🎉
  • This has been honestly the BEST puff flower tutorial I’ve seen!! Thanks!
  • @dianejohnson9904
    I love your tutorial. You make it very easy to follow along. I immediately thought of making hot pads, or pretty placemats for the table, or a gorgeous table runner.
  • @peggy5290
    Very good instructions verbally and with camera coverage. I will not be feeling intimidated following your video. Thank you from Duluth, Minnesota USA