

Attach background color and chain 3 (counts as first treble).slip stitch back to the beginning, trim and fasten off. Now create a 4dc bobble stitch for the remaining 11 petals of the sunflower.yo, insert hook, yo pull through, yo pull through 2 loops (there should be 4 loops on hook). yo, insert hook, yo pull through, yo pull through 2 loops only (3 loops on hook). yo, insert hook into same stitch, yo, pull through, yo pull through 2 loops only. Pull up a loop and chain 2 (counts as first stitch). Add new color of yarn in between 2 puff stitches.Repeat until you have 12 of these small 2 loop puff stitches. yo, insert hook into next stitch, yo, pull through, yo, insert hook, yo, pull through, yo, pull through all 5 loops on hook.chain 1, yarn over, insert hook into same stitch, yarn over and pull through. Attach new color (one of the yellows) and draw up a loop.Begin with a magic circle using the brown yarn and create 12 hdc in the magic ring.Of course feel free to use any other types of yarn that are similar, but your finished block may be a little different if so. Each ball is only $3 and they are constantly running sales. This post is not sponsored by them, just wanted to bring you a yarn you can get shipped to you in the U.S. I used Paintbox yarn because I like their color selection, plus they have good prices. Here is a great post and video I did on joining granny squares 3 different ways. I also wanted to share a project that is full of sunshine and not a huge undertaking financially or with your time. Hi friends! Today, I wanted to share this adorable sunflower granny square crochet tutorial! I had a different tutorial planned for today, but given that at this moment it’s difficult to go to stores, I changed it up to a project that features yarn you can find.
