How to crochet 7 gorgeous different flowers

Adding fun details to your crochet projects is a simple way to take your work to the next level. Creating fun crochet flowers gives a bit of femininity and texture to any project, and many of the crochet flowers are pretty simple to do. You can add these as an additional layer to most projects.
A fun and easy possibility: Try using these flowers to create headbands. Simply attach the flower to a cheap headband or hair clip from the store with a bit of fabric glue and you have a fabulous, one-of-a-kind accessory.
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1. Folded petal flower by Sheru Knitting.
This fun flower by Sheru Knitting evokes images of summer breezes and pinwheels spinning gleefully. The folded petal flower takes a bit of work and a lot of patience. Use this as an accessory piece rather than as the main component, unless you plan to spend a lot of time creating each flower.
2. Roses by KatiCrafts.
These adorable roses from KatiCrafts add texture and depth to a project. These are a great option for blankets, hats, and scarves. When done properly, these flowers look quite similar to frosting flowers.
3. May flowers by Ali Crafts.
This funky flower has a modern-vintage look. The extra layers and texture make these a great decorative option. Try using classically colored yarns like teal and brown for a simple, yet elegant look.
4. 4-petal violets by Chabe Patterns.
If you need a flower that is sweet and simple, the 4-petal violets are a great choice. Simple, but adorable, these flowers are a great option for baby hats and small details on the corner of a blanket. They add texture without taking over the entire project.
5. 5-petal tropical flower by Little Monkey's Crochet.
This pretty flower looks more Hawaiian. It's also a really fun pattern with which you can play around. You can add fun, colorful stitches in the middle and around the edge to add a bit more personality to these pieces.
6. Poinsettia by MaryJ Handmade.
What would Christmas be like without the stunning Poinsettia? This bright red flower is a great addition to any Christmas project. Try adding a group to a crochet tree skirt or a stocking. The elegant petals on this flower are very pretty.
7. Calla Lily by She's Crafty.
This stunning flower looks great as a crochet project. The delicate petals take a bit of finesse and a smaller needle than you may be accustomed to, but the results are absolutely worth the extra effort. The can be a beautiful option for decorating your home or even a wedding.
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