In this guide, we’ll walk you through the process of crocheting Agrostemma Githago, a lovely flower pattern. Best of all, this pattern is completely free! So, grab your yarn and hook, then let’s get started!
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Color Variations
- 1. Crochet Agrostemma Githago is perfect for bouquets with its lifelike appearance. And suitable for any occasion such as Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, and so on.
- 2. Color variations are available to match personal preferences or project requirements. Besides the lovely pink Crochet Agrostemma Githago, you can also try purple, white, red, and many more bold colors to create a unique Crochet Agrostemma Githago.
- 3. In addition, we provide 86 colors of cotton yarn for you to choose from. What are you waiting for, crocheters? Grab your hooks, select your favorite yarn, and let’s begin this amazing crochet adventure together.
Starter Kits
We have made you a beautiful crochet agrostemma githago starter kit which included everything needed for homemade agrostemma githago. With this package, you can make a agrostemma githago bouquet containing 5 agrostemma githago flowers.
Materials for Crochet Agrostemma Githago
- Yarn- light and dark pink, green, white, and brown
- Crochet hook-2.0mm
- Scissors
- Darning needle
- Stitch marker
- Flower rod – 30 cm long
- Iron wire- 0.5 mm and 0.7 mm
- Hot melt adhesive
Stitches and Abbreviation
- ch – Chain
- st – Stitch
- sc – Single Crochet
- hdc – Half Double Crochet
- dc – Double Crochet
- htr – Half Treble Crochet
- tr – Treble Crochet
- ss – Slip Stitch
- sc2tog – Single Crochet 2 Together (decrease)
- FLO – Front Loop Only
- BLO – Back Loop Only
Special Stitches
- sc2tog: Single Crochet 2 Together – A decrease stitch where you crochet two single crochet stitches together to decrease the stitch count.
- FLO: Front Loop Only – Refers to working stitches only in the front loop of the stitches from the previous row, leaving the back loop unworked.
- BLO: Back Loop Only – Refers to working stitches only in the back loop of the stitches from the previous row, leaving the front loop unworked.
Pattern Notes
- Our pattern is written in US crochet terms.
- Follow the pattern carefully to avoid mistakes.
- Take note of the specific stitch counts and techniques.
- Our pattern requires some attention to detail.
- Use stitch markers to mark the beginning of each round.
- Additional notes are written in Italics.
Step-by-Step Crochet Agrostemma Githago Patterns
Make 5 Flower Petals for Crochet Agrostemma Githago:
- Start with the foundation chain: 13 ch.
- R1: Add wire, from the 2nd st of the hook, work 1 sc, 2 hdc, 2 dc, 2 htr, 3 tr, 2 tr in each st, and ( 2 tr, 1 dc, 1 ch, 1 ss, 1 ch, 1 dc, 2 tr). Work on another side, make( 2 tr, 1 dc, 1 ch, 1 ss, 1 ch, 1 dc, 2 tr ), followed by 2 tr in each st, 3 tr, 2 htr, 2 dc, 2 hdc, and 1 sc. 1 ss, cut and wrap the tail around the wire.
- Take a dark pink yarn and take a strand of it. Sew on the petals to create the texture of the petals and make them more realistic.
Flower sepal of Crocheted Agrostemma Githago Free Pattern:
- Start with a magic ring.
- R1-3: Work 5 sc in the round. 1 ss
- R4: Make (6 ch, then work behind the vertical bar in the chain, and work 5 ss, 1 ss in the next st) Repeat 5 times. 1 ch, cut and weave the ends.
Bud without flower:
- R1: Start with a magic ring, 5 sc in the round. 1 ss and 1 ch
- R2: Make (2 sc in each st) repeat 5 times. 1 ss and 1 ch
- R3-4: Work 10 sc, 1 ss and 1 ch.
- R5: Insert wire, then make 2 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, and sc2tog. 1 ss and 1 ch
- R6-7: Work 7 sc. 1 ss and 1 ch. add fiberfill
- R8: Make 1 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, sc2tog, and 1 sc. 1 ss.
- R9: Make (6 ch, work behind the vertical bar in the chain, 5 ss, 1 ss in the next st) repeat 5 times. 1 ch, cut and weave the ends.
Bud with flower:
- R1: Start with a magic ring, 5 sc in the round. 1 ss and 1 ch
- R2: Make (2 sc in each st) repeat 5 times. 1 ss and 1 ch
- R3-4: Work 10 sc, 1 ss and 1 ch.
- R5: Insert wire, then make 2 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, and sc2tog. 1 ss and 1 ch
- R6-7: Work 7 sc. 1 ss and 1 ch. add fiberfill
- R8: Make 1 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, sc2tog, and 1 sc. 1 ss.
- R9: Work front loop only ( FLO): make (6 ch, then work behind the vertical bar in the chain, 5 ss, and 1 ss) repeat 5 times
- R10: Change yarn, work back loops only ( BLO): Make (5 ch, then work behind the vertical bar in the chain, 4 sc, 1 ss) repeat 5 times, 1 ss, 1 ch. Followed by ( 1 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 3 dc in same st, 3 dc in same st, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc) repeat 5 times. cut and weave the ends.
Make 5 leaves for Crochet Agrostemma Githago:
- Start with the foundation chain: 15 ch, then work behind the 2nd st vertical bar in the chain, and 14 sc. cut and leave a tail.
How to Assemble Crochet Agrostemma Githago:
- Step 1: You’ll need 4 short pieces of yarn and a wire. Fold the wire in half and tie the yarn to it. Use pliers to squeeze the wire tight. Then, take another piece of yarn and tie it with the existing yarn. Use a needle to loosen the yarns. For more details, watch the video.
- Step 2: Take the 5 crocheted Agrostemma Githago flower petals and arrange them one by one, and wrap pink yarn around the wire.
- Step 3: Trim the stamens with scissors.
- Step 4: Put the flower sepals of Agrostemma Githago under the flower petals. Weave the stem using green yarn and add the leaf. Keep weaving until it’s done.
- Step 5: Now, take a flower rod and position the crocheted Agrostemma Githago flowers and buds. Use green yarn to weave them in place. Use hot melt adhesive to secure the end.
Afterthoughts and Wrap Up
Now you know how to crochet your very own Agrostemma Githago using the free pattern. You can explore different types and color of a yarn that will match your decor. Remember to have fun while you are crocheting. Happy crafting!
We have lots of other free patterns for flowers that can be used with bouquets, and you can try crocheting them too. Pattern list link.
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Crochet Agrostemma Githago – Free Pattern
Equipment
- crochet hook 2.0mm
- scissors
- Darning needle
- stitch marker
Ingredients
- Yarn light and dark pink, green, white, and brown
- Flower rod
- Iron wire 0.5 mm and 0.7 mm
- Hot melt adhesive
Instructions
Step-by-Step Crochet Agrostemma Githago Patterns
Make 5 Flower Petals for Crochet Agrostemma Githago:
- Start with the foundation chain: 13 ch.
- R1: Add wire, from the 2nd st of the hook, work 1 sc, 2 hdc, 2 dc, 2 htr, 3 tr, 2 tr in each st, and ( 2 tr, 1 dc, 1 ch, 1 ss, 1 ch, 1 dc, 2 tr).
- Work on another side: make( 2 tr, 1 dc, 1 ch, 1 ss, 1 ch, 1 dc, 2 tr ), followed by 2 tr in each st, 3 tr, 2 htr, 2 dc, 2 hdc, and 1 sc. 1 ss, cut and wrap the tail around the wire.
- Take a dark pink yarn and take a strand of it. Sew on the petals to create the texture of the petals and make them more realistic.
Flower sepal of Crocheted Agrostemma Githago Free Pattern:
- Start with a magic ring.
- R1-3: Work 5 sc in the round. 1 ss
- R4: Make (6 ch, then work behind the vertical bar in the chain, and work 5 ss, 1 ss in the next st) Repeat 5 times. 1 ch, cut and weave the ends.
Bud without flower:
- R1: Start with a magic ring, 5 sc in the round. 1 ss and 1 ch
- R2: Make (2 sc in each st) repeat 5 times. 1 ss and 1 ch
- R3-4: Work 10 sc, 1 ss and 1 ch.
- R5: Insert wire, then make 2 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, and sc2tog. 1 ss and 1 ch
- R6-7: Work 7 sc. 1 ss and 1 ch. add fiberfill
- R8: Make 1 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, sc2tog, and 1 sc. 1 ss.
- R9: Make (6 ch, work behind the vertical bar in the chain, 5 ss, 1 ss in the next st) repeat 5 times. 1 ch, cut and weave the ends.
Bud with flower:
- R1: Start with a magic ring, 5 sc in the round. 1 ss and 1 ch
- R2: Make (2 sc in each st) repeat 5 times. 1 ss and 1 ch
- R3-4: Work 10 sc, 1 ss and 1 ch.
- R5: Insert wire, then make 2 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, and sc2tog. 1 ss and 1 ch
- R6-7: Work 7 sc. 1 ss and 1 ch. add fiberfill
- R8: Make 1 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, sc2tog, and 1 sc. 1 ss.
- R9: Work front loop only ( FLO): make (6 ch, then work behind the vertical bar in the chain, 5 ss, and 1 ss) repeat 5 times
- R10: Change yarn, work back loops only ( BLO): Make (5 ch, then work behind the vertical bar in the chain, 4 sc, 1 ss) repeat 5 times, 1 ss, 1 ch. Followed by ( 1 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 3 dc in same st, 3 dc in same st, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc) repeat 5 times. cut and weave the ends.
Make 5 leaves for Crochet Agrostemma Githago:
- Start with the foundation chain: 15 ch, then work behind the 2nd st vertical bar in the chain, and 14 sc. cut and leave a tail.
How to Assemble Crochet Agrostemma Githago:
- Step 1: You’ll need 4 short pieces of yarn and a wire. Fold the wire in half and tie the yarn to it. Use pliers to squeeze the wire tight. Then, take another piece of yarn and tie it with the existing yarn. Use a needle to loosen the yarns. For more details, watch the video.
- Step 2: Take the 5 crocheted Agrostemma Githago flower petals and arrange them one by one, and wrap pink yarn around the wire.
- Step 3: Trim the stamens with scissors.
- Step 4: Put the flower sepals of Agrostemma Githago under the flower petals. Weave the stem using green yarn and add the leaf. Keep weaving until it’s done.
- Step 5: Now, take a flower rod and position the crocheted Agrostemma Githago flowers and buds. Use green yarn to weave them in place. Use hot melt adhesive to secure the end.
Video
Notes
- Our pattern is written in US crochet terms.
- Follow the pattern carefully to avoid mistakes.
- Take note of the specific stitch counts and techniques.
- Our pattern requires some attention to detail.
- Use stitch markers to mark the beginning of each round.
- Additional notes are written in Italics.
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