Ready for an instant gratification project that is both useful and pretty? I'm excited to share with you my newest design... the Daisy Bookmark!
The Daisy Bookmark is a quick, easy, and no-sew project from Sweet Softies’ Chapter Keepers Collection.
This delicate and charming design uses very little yarn, making it the perfect scrap yarn project. It’s also an instant-gratification project, as it is no-sew and works up in no time. Featuring a lovely daisy with a trailing vine and leaves, it adds a touch of yarn and nature’s beauty to any book.
This pattern is not only practical and lightweight but also makes a thoughtful, handmade gift for readers, book lovers, and bookworms alike. Whether for personal use, gifting, or selling at craft fairs, the Daisy Bookmark is a delightful way to bring a bit of floral charm to every page you turn!
About the Pattern
- Fast to work up
- Easy / Beginner-friendly
- Flower size: 4.5cm across
- Great teacher appreciation gift, or gift for book lovers!
Recommended Yarn
This pattern is designed using fingering weight 1 yarn, making it lightweight and delicate! My recommended yarn for this project is Friends Cotton 8/4 from Hobbii. If a bulkier yarn weight is used, the finished bookmark will be larger.
Want more?
The Daisy Bookmark is part of Sweet Softies' Chapter Keepers Collection! For more, check out the roundup at Chapter Keepers: Free Crochet Bookmark Patterns.
PDF Pattern
The PDF pattern is printable, ad-free, easy to read, and helps support Sweet Softies! (If you enjoy my free patterns, you can consider it as a donation to me when you buy one of my pattern PDFs! It allows me to maintain my blog and continue sharing more free patterns.)
DAISY BOOKMARK
Free Crochet Pattern
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Pattern Info
Size:
Flower: 4.5cm across
Stem: length easily adjustable to as long or short as you'd like!
Level of Difficulty:
★★☆☆☆ Familiar Beginner. Requires familiarity with stitches used (below).Stitches/Terms Used:
- MR = magic ring
- FO = fasten off
- ch = chain
- sl st = slip stitch
- sc = single crochet
- inc = increase (insert 2 sc in same st)
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- tr = treble (triple) crochet
Materials:
- Fingering weight “1” yarn in yellow, white, and green (I used Hobbii Friends Cotton 8/4)
- 2.75mm crochet hook (I use these)
- Scissors
Crochet Instructions
Note: The free version of the pattern comes in written instructions (below) as well as a step-by-step video tutorial. If you want an ad-free printable version of the written instructions, please download the low-cost PDF pattern.
FLOWER
Start with yellow yarn for the center.R1: Insert 5 sc in a MR. Tighten the ring. (5)
R2: Inc around. (10)
Sl st in the next st (this will count as the first st in R3). Switch to white or colored yarn for the petals.
R3: (Ch 3, tr, ch 3, sl st) in each st around. (10 petals)
Sl st in the next st. Switch to green yarn for the stem. Continue with the stem instructions.
STEM
Ch 80, or however long you want the stem to be. Without FO, continue with the leaf instructions.LEAF
- Ch 8.
- Starting from the 2nd ch from the hook: Sl st, sc, hdc, dc. Tr 2 in the next ch. Dc+hdc+sc in the last ch.
- Continue working on the other side of the chain. Sc+hdc+dc in the first ch. Tr 2 in the next ch. Dc, hdc, sc, sl st.
- Now, work down from the tip to the base of the leaf using the surface sl st method (insert hook underneath each st, then YO and pull through for a sl st).
- Sl st back into the stem.
- To make a second leaf, repeat steps #1-5.
Video Tutorial
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