It may be Spring but these crochet flower hair clips can really be made year round. They are inexpensive to make and take about 5 minutes! I’ve used them for photo shoots, gifts, craft fairs and accents on other crochet projects! I have a fascination with crochet thread and I love the colors they come in now! My favorite places to find them are Amazon, WalMart or Hobby Lobby (I always see who has the best prices). When I was preparing for a craft fair I was given the advice of having small items as well as big ones. These are what I made for my small items. I made combinations of layered flowers with pearl beads and roses of many colors (I recommend making the roses or excluding the pearl bead if you intend these for little ones under 3 as they can be a choking hazard). The pattern for the rose is very similar to my pattern here that I used on my bunny headbands. With the rose below I kept the petals the same size instead of tapering so they are nice and full. Using crochet thread gives them a dainty delicate look that is great for all ages! My favorite hair pieces to use are alligator clips and metal hair clips, but these also work great on french barrettes or sewn onto nylon headbands! If you’d like to save this for later you can PIN it to your favorite board! If you have any questions along the way or want to share your project with us, join the Grace and Yarn Crochet Group on Facebook! I’ll also keep you updated on new patterns, giveaways and tutorials! You may make and sell items made from this pattern but please do not sell, share or reproduce the actual pattern. If you sell finished items online (Etsy, etc) please provide a link to the pattern and credit to me as the designer, thank you! This post contains affiliate links, please click here for more info. Thank you for supporting Grace and Yarn! Materials for Rose Hair Clip Crochet hook size 2.75mm Crochet thread size10 in choice of color(s) (5 or 3 will work as well) Scissors Sewing needle Alligator Hair Clips 35mm (I found mine at Hobby Lobby but can be found at any craft store) Hot glue gun Materials for Layered Flower Hair Clip Crochet hook size 2.75mm Crochet thread size 10 in choice of color(s) (5 or 3 will work as well) Scissors Sewing needle Pearl beads (not recommended if being made for children under 3) 50mm metal hair clips (I purchase mine from here but they can also be found at your local craft store) Hot glue gun US Abbreviations Ch – Chain SC – Single crochet Sl st – Slip stitch DC – Double crochet Crochet Rose {The crochet rose uses the V-Stitch, to complete this simply make a DC, ch1, DC all into the same stitch or chain} Ch 34 Row 1: DC in the 2nd chain from hook, ch 1, DC in the same chain, ch 1, skip the next chain, *V-stitch in the next chain, ch 1, and skip the next chain* Repeat this through to the end of the chain, ending with a V-stitch. You will have 17 V-stitches and 16 chain 1 spaces in-between. (Your work will want to curl, this is ok) Row 2: Chain 1 and turn, *complete 6 DCs in the first V-stitch (this is your first petal), slip stitch into the chain 1 space*, repeat from * across. You will end with 17 petals. Fasten off leaving a long tail to sew it together Starting with the side having the long tail, start to roll your petals together into a circle as pictured below. Take your needle and push it through the first petal and out the bottom of the flower (this will help hold the inner part of the flower in place) Sew through each layer back and forth to secure each of the petals in place, fasten off Using your hot glue gun attach to hair clip Layered Flower {Leave a long tail on your magic circle for sewing your pearl bead at the end} Round 1: Create a magic circle with 6 SC, join with a slip stitch to the first SC Round 2: Ch 1 (3 DC, ch 1, and sl st into the same stitch), in the next stitch complete *sl st, ch 1, 3 DC, ch 1, sl st*, repeat from * around. You will end with 6 petals. Round 3: Ch 3 and sl st into the back post of the 3rd DC on your first petal, continue this step for each petal, when you reach the 6th petal sl st into the first ch 3. Round 4: Ch 1 (4 DC, ch 1, and sl st into the chain), in the next chain complete *sl st, ch 1, 3 DC, ch 1, sl st*, repeat from * around. You will end with 6 petals. Round 5: Ch 4 and sl st into the back post of the 4th DC on your first petal, continue this step for each petal, when you reach the 6th petal sl st into the first ch 4. Round 6: Ch 1 (5 DC, ch 1, and sl st into the same chain), in the next chaincomplete *sl st, ch 1, 3 DC, ch 1, sl st*, repeat from * around. You will end with 6 petals. Fasten off and weave in ends Using your tail sew pearl bead to center Using your hot glue gun attach to hair clip. There you have it, two quick and easy crochet hair clips! What is your favorite project to use a crochet flower accent on?
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