Flower Magnets Free Crochet Pattern

I made these a while ago and I’ve been meaning to share them with you! It’s just a simple crochet flower, but I got really into making them for a while and ended up with a bunch of them! I’ve been attaching magnets to the back and sticking them on the fridge but you could probably come up with plenty of other uses for them too!  Scroll down for the free pattern!

 

– Worsted weight yarn* in 2 colors
– Size G crochet hook
– Yarn needle
– Magnet
– Glue

Yarn used in examples: Caron Simply Soft & Red Heart Soft Yarn

* I designed them with worsted weight yarn but they could be made with whatever yarn you like, just adjust your hook size accordingly.

 

 

CA – Color A
CB – Color B
Ch – Chain
3DCTOG – 3 double crochet together
sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
sl st – slip stitch
prev – previous
sp – space
invis – invisible
FO – Finish/Fasten off

 

This pattern is worked in rounds, joined at the end of each round. Gauge is not important.

The 3DCTOG used in this pattern is a 3 DC cluster (see the symbol below).

 

Leave a tail at the beginning (handy for closing the hole in the middle later on).

rnd 1: With CA, Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc) 3DCTOG all in 3rd ch from hook. Ch 2. [3DCTOG (all in same ch as prev), ch 2] 5 times. sl st to join to 1st 3DCTOG.

rnd 2: With CB, [1 sc, 5 dc, 1 sc in next ch 2 sp] 6 times. invis join to finish.

FO

Use your yarn needle to weave the tail you left at the beginning through the back of the rnd 1 stitches to close up the center hole and FO. Now you can glue your magnet to the back!

 

If you use this free pattern, please consider supporting me by purchasing a pattern from my shop.  Your support will help ensure that I’m able to continue making new patterns to share. Thanks for considering! :)

 

 

I hope you enjoyed! Please share pics if you make any! I love to know that my patterns are being used! :)

 

You are welcome and encouraged to sell any items you make using this pattern! All I ask in return is that when selling online, please credit Julie King / Gleeful Things & provide a link to www.gleefulthings.com.

You may NOT sell the pattern, distribute it in any form, repost it online, or alter it to claim it as your own (this includes charts & translations to other languages). Copyright © 2011 Julie King / Gleeful Things. All Rights Reserved.

 

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25 Comments

  1. Thanks! I’m just learning to crochet and this is a great project to practice with, tah =) plus it’s going to look mad on the fridge =)

  2. I have used your pattern as a decoration on a baby hat, no idea how to get a pic to you, but you can look on my Ravelry page if you wish, and take a copy of the pic if you know how to do it :-))

    Thanks so much for allowing me to use the pattern

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  4. I don’t understand how to use the tail to close the hole in the center!
    Great pattern, though! I’m making a bunch to sew on to a hat I’m crocheting :)

    1. Sometimes just pulling on the tail will close the hole. If that doesn’t work, use your yarn needle and weave the tail through the back of the stitches in rnd 1 and then pull the tail.

      I’m glad you like the pattern! Would love to see your hat when it’s finished! :D

  5. Hi Julie, How do you do the invisible join, I haven’t used that before. Is there a link for that?

    1. je suis française et j’adore tout ce que vous faites même si je ne comprends rien au tuto !!!!! ça donne des idées quand même !!!!

  6. Very cute! Thank you for sharing! I purchased your slouchy hat pattern and my friends are loving it! I’ve made 2 so far and have requests for another 2 :) thank you!!!

  7. Can you please tell me what and invisible join is and how do I do this???

    Love your flowers too.

  8. Hi! don’t know if you got the pingback but I linked to you and your fab pattern on my log knitpurl83.wordpress.com.
    thanks alot for the great pattern!
    hugs from france :)

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