Dahlia Hexagon Crochet Pattern

Blossom Lady
May 11, 2025 03:15 AM
Dahlia Hexagon Crochet Pattern

I couldn’t decide what type of hexagon to create, until I stumbled across some nature and landscape Pinterest boards and landed upon the beautiful yet simple Dahlia flower!

Learn how to crochet Dahlia Hexagon with this photo tutorial.

Materials

  • 7.00mm Crochet Hook
  • Worsted Weight Yarn (10ply) – in my case Knit Picks’ Brava worsted yarn (colours Denim, Dove Heather)
  • Scissors
  • Tapestry/Wool Needle

Finished Size

  • 5 inches

Dahlia Hexagon Crochet Pattern

Round 1: Taking your 7.00mm crochet hook and worsted yarn (Dove Heather), start of by making a Slip Knot, then crochet 2 Chains. Crochet 12 Half Double Crochets into the first chain you made. Slip Stitch into the first half double crochet. You should have 12 hdc’s now.

Round 2: Change yarn colour to Denim. Chain 3, crochet 1 Popcorn Stitch in the same stitch (Note: Since the chain 3 counts as the first double crochet, only crochet 4 double crochets instead of 5 for the first popcorn stitch). *Skip 1 stitch. Crochet 1 Popcorn Stitch in the next stitch. Repeat from the * all around. Now, place your hook directly under chain 3, and slip stitch around it. You should have 6 popcorn stitches now.

Round 3: Change yarn colour to Dove Heather. Chain 3, crochet 1 Popcorn Stitch in the “Chain 3” space you made in the previous round (Note: Since the chain 3 counts as the first double crochet, only crochet 4 double crochets instead of 5 for the first popcorn stitch). *Crochet 2 Popcorn Stitches in the space between the previous round’s popcorn stitches. Repeat from the * all around. You should have 12 popcorn stitches.

Round 4: Change yarn colour to Denim. Chain 1, Crochet 1 Half Double Crochet in the “Chain 3” space you made in the previous round. *Chain 1, then crochet 1 Half Double Crochet in the space between the previous round’s popcorn stitches. Repeat from the * all around. Slip Stitch into the first half double crochet. You should have 12 half double crochets and 12 chains now.

Round 5: Turn your work so that you are crocheting from the other side of the hexagon. Chain 2. Crochet 2 Half Double Crochets into the “Chain 1” space you made in the previous round. Chain 1 and crochet 3 Half Double Crochets into the same stitch/space. Crochet 3 Half Double Crochets into the next “Chain 1” space. *Crochet 3 Half Double Crochets into the next “Chain 1” space, Chain 1 and crochet 3 Half Double Crochets into the same stitch/space. Repeat from the * all around. Slip Stitch into top of chain 2.

Round 6: Turn your work so that you are crocheting from the other side of the hexagon. Chain 1, crochet 1 Single Crochet in the same stitch. Crochet 1 Single Crochet in the next 5 stitch. *Chain 1, then crochet 1 Single Crochet in the next 9 stitch. Repeat from the * all around. (Note: The “Chain 1” helps to create the corner. Make sure to have 9 single crochets on each side of the hexagon). Slip Stitch into the first single crochet.

Fasten off and weave in loose ends.

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