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What other wildflowers can I crochet?

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AintNobodyHereButUsChickens · 21/08/2024 22:32

I absolutely adore bunches of wildflowers and I’ve had the genius idea of crocheting a bouquet so I can always have them on display and they’ll never die 🙌🏼
So far I have patterns for-
Chamomile
Poppy
Cornflower
Sunflower
Gerbera (not technically a wildflower but I love them!)
Lavender

What else?

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Thurien · 21/08/2024 22:49

Violet
Primrose
Daffodil
Bluebell
Red Campion
Dog Rose
Cow Parsley
Lily of the Valley
Foxglove
Clover

Singleandproud · 21/08/2024 22:51

A spiky teasel with or without it's purple band of flowers would be a interesting challenge. The Attic 24 blog has a rage of flower patterns you may find useful

Shaflump · 21/08/2024 23:02

Erigeron
Thistle
Forget me not
Wild strawberry
Wild garlic
Snake's Head Fritillary

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Crispynoodle · 21/08/2024 23:11

Following because I would love to see them it's a great idea

ForeveraBluebird · 21/08/2024 23:13

Can I add a snowdrop to your list, such a pretty flower

EATmum · 21/08/2024 23:19

Have you seen the guy on Instagram who does this? Beautiful bouquets of crocheted flowers.

drunken · 21/08/2024 23:24

This channel makes beautiful flowers https://youtube.com/@gonkuicrochet?si=IGbmpRhVRhFoOZUu

Elley123 · 21/08/2024 23:44

Cowslip

AintNobodyHereButUsChickens · 22/08/2024 21:42

Ooh thanks some great suggestions here!

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AllProperTeaIsTheft · 22/08/2024 21:46

I've got a whole book of crochet and knitting patterns for flowers, plants, acorns etc. I've never made a single thing out of it though!

AintNobodyHereButUsChickens · 24/08/2024 00:38

AllProperTeaIsTheft · 22/08/2024 21:46

I've got a whole book of crochet and knitting patterns for flowers, plants, acorns etc. I've never made a single thing out of it though!

Oh cool! What’s it called? I’ll look it up!

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PigeonsInTheBath · 24/08/2024 01:02

Lupins!

OfficerChurlish · 24/08/2024 01:07

Also not technically a wildflower, but crocheted Birds of Paradise (Strelitzia) are gorgeous...

What other wildflowers can I crochet?
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