Free Crochet Pattern: Curling Ribbon Flower

By Rachel Choi – 2 Comments

Tired of the same old gift bows? If you have an ample supply of curling ribbing, but don’t actually feel like curing the ribbon, try crocheting a quick flower instead. In the same time it would take to curl all of those strands, or possibly even quicker, you can crochet this simple flower. This ribbon flower is crocheted primarily with chains and only uses 3 yards of ribbon, probably less than what you would use for a curly bow. If you don’t have curling ribbon feel free to use any light weight or medium/worsted weight yarn that you have.

Skill Level: crochet skill level easy

Finished Size: 3″ (7.5 cm) diameter

Materials:
Curling Ribbon (approximately 3 yards)
Crochet Hook F (3.75 mm)
crochet yarn size 4

Gauge:
Rounds 1 – 2 in pattern measure 3″ in diameter.

Need help understanding the abbreviations and symbols? Check out the crochet abbreviation chart.

Crochet Pattern: Flower
Round 1: ch 10, sl st in first ch made to form a loop: 10 ch
Round 2: (ch 10, sc in loop) 8 times: 80 ch
Finish off. Evenly spread out the petals. Curl ends of the ribbon or use them to attach the flower to the gift.

Need help while crocheting your flower? Leave your questions below!

Similar Posts

2 Comments

  1. Andrea says:

    This is brilliant! What a simple way to jazz up a package. Thank you for sharing this!

Leave a Reply to Andrea