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Flower bib ~ free crochet pattern

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With the hope of spring to come, I have made you this pretty flower bib pattern. I hope you enjoy it!

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I actually started out this pattern with my Large Flat Flower Motif. So get that flower made and then hop back on over here!

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Use just about any yarn, and the hook to match. Sample was made with Lily Sugar ‘n Cream and a 4.5mm hook.

Other Notions:
Yarn needle for weaving in ends

Stitches and Abbreviations used:

sl st ~ slip stitch
ch ~ chain
dc ~ double crochet
dc2tog ~ double crochet 2 together
beg ~ beginning
sp ~ space
st(s) ~ stitch(es)

dc2tog ~ yo, insert hook into next st, yo and pull through (3 loops on hook), yo, pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook), yo, insert hook into next st, yo and pull through (4 loops on hook), yo, pull through 2 loops (3 loops on hook), yo, pull through all 3 loops

After making the Large Flat Flower Motif continue working here

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Rnd 1: work this row in back loops only, switch colors and sl st in between 4th and 5th sts of any petal (see above photo), ch1, sc in same st, sc in next 2 sts, hdc in next st, * 2dc in next st, (hdc, 5sc, hdc) across next 7 sts, rep from * 6 more times, 2dc in next st , (hdc, 2sc) across next 3 sts, sl st to top of first sc

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Rnd 2: ch2 (counts as first hdc), hdc in same st, (hdc in each of next 8 sts, 2hdc in next st) 7 times, hdc in each of next 8  sts, sl st to top of beg ch2

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Rnd 3: ch2, hdc in next 4 sts (2hdc in next st, hdc in each of next 9 sts) 7 times, hdc in next 4 sts, sl st to top of beg ch2

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Rnd 4: ch40 (add 10 more for a longer strap), sc in second ch from hook and in next 38 chs, (2sc in next st, sc in each of next 10 sts) 6 times, turn

Rnd 5: sl st into previous st (to the right), (skip a st, 5hdc in next st, skip a st, sl st into next st) all the way around to end of strap, ch6, sl st to end of strap to create a button hole ~ make more or less chs at the end to adjust for different size buttons.

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Attach button and weave in ends.

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To find a printer friendly version of this pattern (text only, in black, no photos) click here. This will bring you to the listing for this pattern on Craftsy, where you can also find printer friendly versions of all my free patterns, and where you can purchase my sale patterns.

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11 thoughts on “Flower bib ~ free crochet pattern”

  1. I love the colors you chose! This bib would also make an adorable little purse for a sweet little girl if you just crochet another circle (plain or with the flower) and stitch the two circles together. Leave the neck strap the same length or make it longer.

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  2. Why is my button the other side? Did I turn it the wrong way? Is the last scalloped row worked on the ‘wrong’ side facing me? It doesn’t matter. This is an adorable bib!! Thank You.

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    • Not sure how that happened. But if you are happy, then it is all good! I’m glad you like it.
      The base row for the scallops (rnd 4) is a ch, then turn (so the wrong side is facing you) then the single crochets are worked around with the wrong side facing you, then turn and rnd 5 (the scallops) is worked right side facing again.

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      • I have to make another (gift for twin girls) so we’ll see where I went wrong. Everything is unique and there is no wrong in art!!

        Thank You Jessie!

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        • I love your attitude! You are so right. I would love to see finished pictures. You can post them on my Facebook page, and then I will share them, so if you have a website, be sure to include that when you post the photos!

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  3. This bib is too cute!! Love it!! Just need to have more babies in the family!! But not from me, like more grandbabies or great nieces or nephew, lol

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