Flower Crochet Hexagons: Hexagon Crochet Series Part 2 with Jane Czaja
Crochet • Educational, G, 23-Apr-2021
The flower crochet hexagon is Jane's favourite. Here she shares with you how to make the units using a 5 chain starter ring. Into this you need to make clusters of part trebles.
Jane suggest you might like to think about changing the colour, to make the flower more interesting and Jane takes you through the process of turning the flower circle into the six sided hexagon, which she cleverly finishes with 9 stitches, so that you can mix and match with the plain hexagon shape.
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Jane has 3 workshops on making different styles of Hexagons that you can watch on the site. They are all made the same size, having 9 on the final round count. The other two are: Plain Crochet Hexagons workshop and Star Crochet Hexagons workshop.
If you'd like to make a throw like the ones Jane shows in the workshop, you can find it on our website.
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