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Free Daisy Crochet Pattern

Little daisies growing in the lawn are pretty, but the giant oxeye daisies are real showstoppers! This free daisy crochet pattern is inspired by these large daisies and I think they are so beautiful!

This crochet daisy flower pattern is part of the Summer Landscapes set, which is a modular crochet picture pattern featuring three background panels and 15 mix-and-match motifs. If you don’t fancy making all the backgrounds though, this gorgeous crochet daisy is also perfect for greetings cards, garlands, wreaths, hair accessories and so much more!

A person has a yellow and white crochet daisy in her hair

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Pattern Overview: Free Daisy Crochet Pattern

  • Pattern type: A free daisy crochet pattern for adding to crochet landscapes, garlands and hair clips
  • Skill level: Advanced beginner
  • Stitches: basic crochet stitches
  • Yarn: Sport/4ply weight cotton yarn
  • Hook size: 3mm
  • US terms: Written in US crochet terms
  • Highlights: Along with 14 other mix-and-match motifs and three coordinating background scenes, this free crochet daisy is part of the Summer Landscapes Crochet Picture Set, but of course, you can also use it however you like: on a handmade card, stitched onto a hair clip, or however you prefer.
3 summer crochet landscapes are laid out on the grass, featuring trees, seaside, flowers and fields

You can join the summer landscapes crochet along in two ways:

📖 Option 1: Upgrade to the E-Book

You can purchase the complete Summer Landscapes Crochet Wall Art Pattern e-book, which includes:

  • All three background landscape patterns
  • All 15 appliqué motifs in one place
  • Printable format for easy stitching
  • Stitch tutorials
  • Charts for two of the background panels
  • Everything organised together for convenience
  • US and UK crochet terms

This is perfect if you love having everything in one tidy, ad-free file.

🌼 Option 2: Crochet Along for Free on the Blog

You can also follow the entire crochet picture pattern free on the blog, with each background and motif released on the dates below.

If you choose this option, I’d truly love it if you stitch directly from the blog posts rather than printing or copying the patterns elsewhere. The small amount earned from ads helps support my work and allows me to continue offering free crochet patterns and tutorials like this one. 💛

Join the Concrete Gems Crochet Community for pattern support throughout the CAL and beyond!

🗓 CAL Release Schedule

Background panels: https://concretegems.co.uk/summer-crochet-picture/

Appliqué Motifs

Stitch at your own pace or follow along week by week — this modular crochet landscape pattern is designed to be flexible, creative and relaxing.

I can’t wait to see how you build your summer scene. 🌷

Did you know, there is also a Spring Landscapes Crochet Picture Set, using the same fun mix and match format and same yarn?

Yarn

For this crochet appliqué pattern, I used:

Scheepjes Catona, 100% Mercerized Cotton, (50g/1.76oz, 137yds/125m)

This motif uses Yarn L: Lemon 280 and Yarn K: Snow White 106

Yarn Alternatives

This pattern is designed to be used with 4ply/sport weight yarn, but you can substitute for any that you prefer. You only really need small amounts of lots of the colours, so now is the perfect time to use yarn from your stash! Whilst I used cotton, you can equally use acrylic or wool for this design. Just remember to adjust your hook size to match if necessary.

Here are a few alternative options:

Yarn and Colors Must-Have, 100% Cotton (50g/1.76oz, 125m/137yds)

Comfy Sport, 75% Pima Cotton, 25% Acrylic (50g/1.76oz, 125m/136yds)

Premier Cotton Fair Solids, 52% cotton/48% acrylic (100g/3.5oz, 290m/317yds)

A large crochet daisy (oxeye daisy) in yellow and white is on a grey background

Supplies you will need

Tension

Gauge: 24 sts and 26 rows over single crochet using 3mm hook = 4 x 4in (10 x 10cm).

However tension is not important for this project.

Stitch Abbreviations

  • blo – back loops only
  • ch(s) – chain(s)
  • ch-sp – chain space
  • dc – double crochet
  • hdc – half double crochet
  • MR – magic ring
  • rep – repeat
  • RS – right side
  • sc – single crochet
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • sp – space
  • st(s) – stitch(es)
  • WS – wrong side
  • […] – stitch count
  • * – repeat the instructions from *

Special Stitches

Magic Ring (MR)

The magic ring is a fantastic way to start crocheting in amigurumi, and any crochet in the round. It can be a bit complicated though, so do check out my YouTube tutorial above for a visual guide.

  1. Lay the tail end of the yarn over your palm and wrap the ball end around your first 2 fingers. Cross the yarn over and hold that point with your thumb and forefinger.
  2. Pull the loop off your fingers, insert your hook into the hole and grab the ball end of the yarn with your hook.
  3. Pull the yarn back through the loop. At this point, readjust your hand so you are holding the yarn as you normally would.
  4. Put your middle finger and ring finger into the loop to hold it. Then yarn over and pull through to secure your ring.

Watch a YouTube tutorial here

Pattern Notes

Be sure to read through these notes before you start your crochet picture art – they will make it so much easier to understand the pattern!

  • Read through the pattern completely before starting and refer to the stitch tutorials as needed.
  • Ch2 and ch3 counts as a st, unless otherwise noted. Ch1 does not count as a st at the start of rows or rounds, but counts as a st within a row.
  • Stitch counts are given in this pattern in [ ] at the end of each row or round. Where no stitch count is given, it is the same as the previous row or round.
  • Some motifs require you to work in continuous spirals, whilst others are worked in joined rounds. To work in a continuous spiral, do not join to the first st at the end of a round, simply work the first st of the next round as directed, thus creating a spiral shape.

Prefer a Video Tutorial?

If you prefer crocheting from a video tutorial, watch as I show you how to crochet a leaf:

Free Daisy Crochet Pattern

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Oxeye Daisy

This motif uses Yarn L: Lemon 280 and Yarn K: Snow White 106

Using yarn L, make a MR.

Round 1: 6sc in MR. [6]

Round 2: 2sc in each st around, sl st in first st to join. [12]

Fasten off.

Round 3: Join yarn K in blo of any st, *ch6, sc in second ch from hook, hdc in next 2 chs, sc in next 2chs, sl st in blo of next st of centre, rep from * around.

Fasten off and weave in all ends.

How about trying another pattern inspired by nature? These crochet snowdrops in a pot make a great gift!

Other Motifs and Finishing

To continue your summer scenes, you can find the next patterns linked here, once they are released, so you can continue your summer landscapes.

Once you’ve made all of your motifs, arrange them to your liking on your backgrounds and sew them (or glue them) in place.

Add some lines of embroidery as desired, for example for the flower stalks.

Hang your pictures using dowels or in frames, or sew them together in any way you prefer. Once you have all 4 seasons, you could even make them into a blanket.

Check out my other crochet patterns too for more crochet inspiration. And don’t forget to come back here in time for the Autumn Landscapes to continue the seasonal collection.

Pattern help

There is a lot more detail in the premium pdf pattern of the crochet landscape patterns, including photos, stitch tutorials, colour charts and a guide to my layout. Plus it’s your to print out and keep!

Also please do check out the  stitch tutorials on my YouTube channel for extra guidance.

Get the ad-free PDF here!

Upgrade to the premium PDF and crochet the Summer Landscapes Crochet Picture Set — a stunning, textured wall art pattern inspired by nature and summer days.

What You Get

  • All three background landscape patterns
  • All 14 appliqué motifs in one place
  • Printable format for easy stitching
  • Stitch tutorials
  • Everything organised together for convenience
  • US and UK crochet terms

This is perfect if you love having everything in one tidy, ad-free file.

pdf ad for the summer landscapes crochet picture set crochet pattern

If you are struggling with the pattern, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

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FAQs

Q: What skill level is the daisy pattern suitable for?

A: This quick and easy crochet daisy pattern uses basic stitches, so would suit an advanced beginner. The entire crochet wall art pattern is suitable for confident beginners and intermediate crocheters. The background panels use simple stitches with some variations and fun stitches. The appliqué motifs are worked separately and sewn on.

Q: Is this a free crochet pattern?

A: Yes. This crochet appliqué motif pattern is available as a free crochet pattern on the blog. Each background scene and appliqué motif has its own dedicated post with full written instructions. You can also choose to purchase the complete e-book version if you prefer everything in one file.

Q: How many panels are included in this crochet wall art pattern?

A: This crochet landscape pattern includes three coordinating panels: a hillside scene, a lake and beach scene, and a spring field scene. The panels are designed to sit side by side to create one continuous spring landscape display.

Q: How do I attach the appliqué motifs?

A: Each motif is crocheted separately and then sewn onto the finished background panels using a yarn needle. Positioning is flexible, allowing you to customise your crochet landscape layout before permanently attaching the pieces. If you really can’t face sewing them on, try fabric glue instead.

Q: What can I use my summer landscapes for?

A: The summer landscapes are designed as 3 individual panels. They can be used as wall hangings either individually or joined together. You can frame them or add a backing. They could also be used as play mats (with supervision), or why not join them together with all of the other seasons to create a beautiful, unique crochet blanket or bedspread.

If you enjoyed learning how to crochet a daisy, please consider sharing it to social media tagging @concretegemscrochet or come and join the Concrete Gems Crochet Community to share in the joy of crochet with me.

Other Crochet Patterns you Might Enjoy

You might also like these free crochet home decor patterns:

A lady wearing crochet grey hat and mittens in a garden

This cosy crochet hat and mittens set, is inspired by winter berries.

How about another crochet appliqué motif for your crochet landscapes? This crochet mountain is perfect for adding dimension to any scene.

Fingers touch a crochet applique mountain holding it on a blue striped crochet background

Thanks for reading and happy crocheting! 🧶

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