If the thought of using foundation stitches is off-putting, then please read my post about foundation stitches here - the entry contains a link to a very useful and easy to follow video.
Assembling the flower then involves winding and stitching the petals which I found to be much easier with foundation stitches than if the first row were chains.
If you were to attach a brooch pin at the back, then it would make a lovely join for the two edges of an edge-to-edge cardigan or it would be great on a wide knitted or crocheted headband or wristband.
Materials
Materials
One ball of DK yarn of your choice
Tapestry needle.
4 mm crochet hook
Size/Gauge
Gauge is not critical for this project, but choose a suitable hook for the weight of yarn you use. Using the yarn and hook above the finished flower measured three and a half inches across and one and a quarter inches deep.
The pattern can be found on Craftsy here
or on Etsy here