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    Crochet Sunflower Brooch Pattern + Tutorial

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    We all need a bit of sunshine sometimes. Why not make this cute sunflower into a broach, hairclip, or bag embellishment? You could also use this pattern to create other types of flower colours and really gorgeous looks.

    Crochet Sunflower Brooch Pattern
    Crochet Sunflower Brooch Pattern

    Get this free pattern called the Crochet Sunflower Pin

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    Free Pattern: Crochet Sunflower Brooch Pin

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    1. Michele Hodges says

      March 20, 2019 at 10:49 am

      Love the sunflower! I'm going to make several to velcro onto a quilted denim table runner. I want them removable so I can launder the table runner seperatly. BUT, I need to know how much yarn I need for each one. Can anyone tell me please?

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    2. KAREN LARA says

      August 08, 2013 at 9:15 am

      Well Mikey...YOU ASKED if we like this....i don't particularly care for it...but I have never been one to wear pins and such....I'm not even into jewelry other than rings..and earrings....but........this is not to say that LOTS of people probably do like this.....I do like this kinda flowers but a bit smaller on little girls hats for example....it is lovely and I like what it stands for in Canada....I would make it just for that reason.....but I love most anything you make Mikey.........xoxoxox...we all here at THE CROCHET CROWD love us some Mikey and Diva Dan and Cathy and now Ian....see...I do keep up....lol...

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    3. Loretta says

      August 08, 2013 at 6:37 am

      I like it, but I think it is a little big to wear on your jacket or sweater. Maybe if it was smaller. Yes, I would like to make items, like this one.

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    4. Deb says

      August 07, 2013 at 8:06 pm

      This would be great in a crocheted flower arrangement, too. I'm looking for an awareness(cancer, Alzheimer's).ribbon pattern.that's not too big (tall or fat) to make as a pin.

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    5. Simp Ly Gourdjus says

      August 07, 2013 at 7:42 pm

      OMG!

      (SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS
      3-ch-picot = Ch 3, insert hook in front loop (horizontal bar) of
      the dc just made and in the left strand (vertical bar) of the same
      st, yo and pull through all three loops )

      what?? Love this Flower, but I'm an extreme beginner to this Abbreviation!?????

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      • KAREN LARA says

        August 08, 2013 at 9:16 am

        Simp...you need to go to Mikey's blog on how to read patterns...I will really help you as a beginner to know what this pattern is saying.....It is really easy....just saying...you will enjoy crocheting much more when you can understand a pattern....

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        • KAREN LARA says

          August 08, 2013 at 9:18 am

          Simp…you need to go to Mikey’s blog on how to read patterns…** It will really help you as a beginner to know what this pattern is saying…..It is really easy….just saying…you will enjoy crocheting much more when you can understand a pattern….

        • Simp Ly Gourdjus says

          August 23, 2013 at 12:36 am

          Thank You. I know that Mikey is a Wonderful teacher and his tutorials are GREAT! <3 Him!!!

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