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5 Ebooks with Beautiful Crochet Flower Patterns


Every morning my children ask me if summer is coming yet. I tell them "soon, but we must have spring first" because, really, how could one skip the best time of the year when all the flowers are blooming??? I just love, love, the different colors, shapes, and types of flowers that exist. God's Creation just blows me away.  Recently, I shared a collection of 10 Spring Wreaths that you can crochet with links to free flower patterns. I realized that maybe you'd like to have even a larger variety of flowers to crochet or perhaps you'd like to use them for a different project. So I decided to dig in a little bit on Amazon and I found the BEST 5-EBooks with patterns to crochet beautiful flowers  Each e-book can be opened in your phone, computer, Kindle, etc. Enjoy them! 


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5 E-Books with Beautiful Crochet Flower Patterns


1. A Crochet Country Garden: Collection 2

These flowers patterns will teach you how to make square 12" squares using a 5mm crochet hook and worsted weight yarn. These patterns are ideal for making afghans, pillows, and decorative potholders. 





2. A Crochet Country Garden: 6 Elegant high-Relief floral afghans blocks to crochet

Use the patterns found in this book to crochet squares that measure 12" for an afghan, pillow, or even a flowery purse. 




3. A Crochet Garden in Spring, Book 2: 





4. Crocheted Flowers: 20 Projects to Make 



5.  Hooked on Flowers - 50 Flowers, 8 Leaves, 6 Critters Crochet Patterns

This e-book is a KEEPER! If there's a flower you have been wanting to make, the instructions will more than likely be here!  






What flowers are you going to crochet first?

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