Monday , April 28 2025

How To Crochet Triangle Motif – Free Pattern

A crochet triangle motif is a versatile shape used in many crochet projects, from blankets and shawls to bunting and decorative pieces. You can make solid, lacy, or granny-style triangles depending on your project needs.

Materials and tips

To create this crochet triangle motif, you will need a crochet hook and ace thread, since the design is very intricate. Each petal is made separately and then sewn together. This pattern consists of both petals and flowers but we will make the flowers first.

Pattern of Crochet Triangle Motif

Each petal is made separately and then sewn together. This pattern consists of both petals and flowers but we will make the flowers first.

Make a chain of 8 and insert the last chain into the very firs in a way that if forms a circle. Now make 12 single crochets inside the ring.

Once you are done with making the single crochet make a chain around these single crochet stitches.

Make a chain of 10 stitches above this ring. Now on this chain crochet 10 single crochet stitches.

Your first petal is made, next you will make 5 more petals in the same way.

Between the petals make a chain of 14 stitches. Now insert this chain in place between the 2 petals and start crocheting again. In the same, you will make 5 loops in total.

Once the loops are made, now crochet 2 single crochets on one of these loops and then knit 3 more loops and 2 double crochets. Follow the same pattern for all the remaining loops.

Time to make leaves now. On the flower, make a chain of 10 stitches and insert it into the base of flower. Skip the next stitch and then make 3 chain stitches. Follow this pattern until you get loops all around the leaves.

Crochet 10 chain stitches and turn to other side. Now knit single crochet into each small arch.

In the end you will get leaves as well. your first crochet triangle motif is ready to use.

Variations:

  • Granny Triangle: Use a granny square-style pattern with ch-1 spaces between clusters.
  • Lacy Triangle: Use chain spaces and dc stitches for an openwork effect.
  • Multicolor Triangle: Change yarn colors each round for a colorful motif.

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