Beautiful Crochet Flower Lanyard Pattern Step By Step

Your day will be brightened with this delightful pattern for a free crochet flower lanyard, which is perfect for adding a touch of handmade charm to your daily essentials.

This pattern allows you to create a lanyard adorned with beautiful, delicate crochet flowers, adding a touch of sophistication to your everyday accessories. The lanyard features vibrant, customizable colors, letting you match it effortlessly with your wardrobe or mood. The intricate flower designs are perfect for showcasing the beauty of crochet, making the lanyard not just a practical item but a stunning piece of art.

Crochet Flower Lanyard Tutorial

Whether you use it to hold your keys, ID, or decorative charms, this lanyard will surely garner compliments and admiration. Its ease of creation ensures that both beginners and experienced enthusiasts can enjoy making this beautiful accessory.

Tip:

Use variegated yarn for a striking, multicolored effect on the flowers.

Center of Flowers

  1. Start with white yarn and make a magic ring.
  2. Chain 1 and add six single crochets into the center of the ring.
  3. After the last single crochet, pull the ring closed.
  4. Slip stitch to the first single crochet to end the round.
  5. Cut and sew in your ends.

Petals

  1. Choose your petal colors (the example alternates green and amber).
  2. Tie yarn onto any stitch of the six base stitches.
  3. Chain 6.
  4. Slip stitch into the same stitch you started to form the first petal.
  5. Slip stitch into the next stitch, chain 6 again, and slip stitch into the same stitch. This is the second petal.
  6. Repeat the process (slip stitch, chain 6, slip stitch in same stitch) for each of the six stitches to create a total of six petals.
  7. After the last petal, slip stitch into the first stitch to end the row.
  8. Cut and sew in ends.
  9. Repeat the process to make a total of 23 flowers.

Joining Flowers

  1. Place two flowers right sides together.
  2. Cut a strand of yarn in your chosen color for joining (brown is used in the example).
  3. Use a darning or tapestry needle to join the flowers:
    • Sew through the top stitch of the corresponding petals to connect them.
    • Tie a double knot to secure.
    • Work your way up the back of the flower in a U shape to hide the yarn.
    • Join the top stitches of the next two petals similarly.
  4. Ensure not to pull too tight.
  5. Continue joining flowers in a single line, leaving the left and right petals free—join, free, join, free pattern.

Border

  1. Using the same color yarn (brown in the example) and same-sized hook:
  2. Chain 7.
  3. Starting in the second chain from the hook, add one single crochet.
  4. In the next stitch, go through the top of the flower’s bottom petal, and then complete the single crochet.
  5. Add single crochets in the following two stitches.
  6. Repeat joining single crochets to petals.
  7. To work up the side, chain 4 and slip stitch in the top of each petal—chain 6 between each slip stitch.
  8. After covering one side, chain 5.
  9. Work on the opposite end, slip stitch in the top of the first petal, chain 2, and slip stitch in the bottom of the next petal.
  10. Chain 5 and repeat the side pattern from step 7 on the other side.
  11. Chain 4 and slip stitch into the first stitch to complete the border.
  12. Cut and sew in ends.

Join Lanyard

  1. Ensure no twists in the lanyard and place both right sides facing up.
  2. Tie yarn onto the right-hand corner.
  3. Single crochet along the flat edge, joining both ends together.
  4. Chain 1, turn, and attach a D-ring with single crochets going around the D-ring.
  5. Continue until the end of the row, tie off, and sew in the end.

Attach Keychain

  1. Use a strong jump ring and a lanyard keychain (with pliers for assistance).
  2. Feed the lanyard onto the jump ring along with the D-ring and close the jump ring.

The lanyard should now be completed. Give the lanyard a final check to make sure everything is secure, making any adjustments as necessary. Enjoy your handmade crochet flower lanyard!

 

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