Pretty N' Pink Four Petal Tapestry Crochet Flower Square - Free Pattern (2024)

Using color A, chainless foundation single crochet 56 sts or Chain 57 & start the first sc of row 1 in the second ch from the hook (56).

← Row 1 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

→ Row 2 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

← Row 3 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

→ Row 4 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

← Row 5 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

→ Row 6 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

← Row 7 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

→ Row 8 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

← Row 9 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

→ Row 10 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

← Row 11 [RS]: (A) x 27, (D) x 2, (A) x 27, turn work. (56)

→ Row 12 [WS]: (A) x 26, (B) x 4, (A) x 26, turn work. (56)

← Row 13 [RS]: (A) x 25, (B) x 6, (A) x 25, turn work. (56)

→ Row 14 [WS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)

← Row 15 [RS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)

→ Row 16 [WS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)

← Row 17 [RS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)

→ Row 18 [WS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)

← Row 19 [RS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)

→ Row 20 [WS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)

← Row 21 [RS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)

→ Row 22 [WS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)

← Row 23 [RS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)

→ Row 24 [WS]: (A) x 14, (B) x 5, (A) x 6, (B) x 6, (A) x 6, (B) x 5, (A) x 14, turn work. (56)

← Row 25 [RS]: (A) x 12, (B) x 10, (A) x 3, (B) x 6, (A) x 3, (B) x 10, (A) x 12, turn work. (56)

→ Row 26 [WS]: (A) x 11, (B) x 13, (D) x 2, (B) x 4, (D) x 2, (B) x 13, (A) x 11, turn work. (56)

← Row 27 [RS]: (A) x 10, (B) x 15, (D) x 2, (C) x 2, (D) x 2, (B) x 15, (A) x 10, turn work. (56)

→ Row 28 [WS]: (A) x 9, (D) x 1, (B) x 16, (C) x 4, (B) x 16, (D) x 1, (A) x 9, turn work. (56)

← Row 29 [RS]: (A) x 9, (D) x 1, (B) x 16, (C) x 4, (B) x 16, (D) x 1, (A) x 9, turn work. (56)

→ Row 30 [WS]: (A) x 10, (B) x 15, (D) x 2, (C) x 2, (D) x 2, (B) x 15, (A) x 10, turn work. (56)

← Row 31 [RS]: (A) x 11, (B) x 13, (D) x 2, (B) x 4, (D) x 2, (B) x 13, (A) x 11, turn work. (56)

→ Row 32 [WS]: (A) x 12, (B) x 10, (A) x 3, (B) x 6, (A) x 3, (B) x 10, (A) x 12, turn work. (56)

← Row 33 [RS]: (A) x 14, (B) x 5, (A) x 6, (B) x 6, (A) x 6, (B) x 5, (A) x 14, turn work. (56)

→ Row 34 [WS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)

← Row 35 [RS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)

→ Row 36 [WS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)

← Row 37 [RS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)

→ Row 38 [WS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)

← Row 39 [RS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)

→ Row 40 [WS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)

← Row 41 [RS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)

→ Row 42 [WS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)

← Row 43 [RS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)

→ Row 44 [WS]: (A) x 25, (B) x 6, (A) x 25, turn work. (56)

← Row 45 [RS]: (A) x 26, (B) x 4, (A) x 26, turn work. (56)

→ Row 46 [WS]: (A) x 27, (D) x 2, (A) x 27, turn work. (56)

← Row 47 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

→ Row 48 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

← Row 49 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

→ Row 50 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

← Row 51 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

→ Row 52 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

← Row 53 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

→ Row 54 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

← Row 55 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

→ Row 56 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)

NOTE: Because some of the stitches are only 1 sc there may be a few loose ends. You will need to bind off & weave these ends in a way that corrects for any incomplete looking stitches (especially on the WS of the square), but is also secure enough not to come unraveled.

Pretty N' Pink Four Petal Tapestry Crochet Flower Square - Free Pattern (2024)

FAQs

What is the best stitch for tapestry crochet? ›

While single crochet is most-often used for tapestry crochet, you can also work tapestry crochet using half double crochet or double crochet stitches.

What crochet stitch looks like a flower? ›

The Wattle Stitch adds a stunning texture to many crochet projects. The series of double crochets, chains, and single crochets, makes it look like tiny little flowers throughout your work. It's beginner friendly and great for a variety of crochet projects.

How do you follow a tapestry pattern in crochet? ›

Reading Tapestry Crochet Patterns

So you simply follow the chart, making one single crochet stitch for each box, changing colors when they change in the box. Odd rows are worked right-to-left and even rows are worked left-to-right (for right-handed crocheters.)

Should you use a smaller hook for tapestry crochet? ›

Tools and Materials. When doing tapestry crochet, I'd recommend using a smaller size hook; for example, if your yarn calls for a hook between 5 mm and 6 mm, go for a 5 mm hook. You could even downsize with half a mm (so 4,5 mm).

What is the website for tapestry crochet patterns? ›

Ravelry: Tapestry Crochet Website - patterns.

What does "frog" mean in crochet? ›

"Frogging" is a knit/crochet term for ripping out your knitting and starting over to correct a mistake. Why is it called "frogging" you ask? Because you "rip it, rip it" which reminded someone of "ribit, ribit" - the sound a frog makes.

What stitch do you use for tapestry? ›

The continental stitch is favoured even by those experienced in tapestry because, even though it too can distort the shape, it feels intuitive, can fill in tight spots on the pattern and can cover the canvas well.

What is the hardest crochet pattern? ›

Typically, the Jasmine Stitch is considered by crocheters to be the hardest stitch to learn. It is certainly a beautiful stitch, but it uses a very unconventional technique that doesn't always come naturally to people.

Can you double crochet tapestry? ›

Tapestry crochet typically uses single crochet stitches from start to finish. However, you can work tapestry crochet with other stitches as well, such as half double crochet or double crochet stitches. Your pattern will tell you which stitches to use, of course.

Is tapestry crochet the same as mosaic crochet? ›

Tapestry Crochet involves working color changes across the row and carrying the non-working yarn under your stitches. Mosaic Crochet is done with the same color yarn across the whole row (there are no color changes made in Mosaic Crochet).

Is tapestry like cross stitch? ›

Maybe not everybody knows that - as a matter of fact - tapestry is just half cross stitch and the differences between the two typologies of embroidery are to be found basically in the materials used to stitch: Aida and evenweave fabrics, with flax first of all, and stranded cotton floss in the instance of cross stitch; ...

What weight yarn is best for tapestry crochet? ›

When it comes to garments and accessories, like sweaters, cardigans, hats, shawls and scarfs, the yarn weight is usually clearly specified in the pattern. However, if you're designing your own tapestry crochet garment or accessory, then I would recommend using a 4 ply or even thinner yarn.

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