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Crochet Gorgeous Flower Organizer Box

The Crochet Gorgeous Flower Organizer Box is not just a way to store your crochet supplies - it's a little piece of handmade beauty! Crafting with it by your side will surely brighten up your creative space. Say goodbye to tangled threads and lost hooks - this lovely organizer is here to make your crochet hobby even more delightful!
Starting the Base (Magic Circle)
Begin with a magic circle and chain two.
Crochet 10 double crochets inside the magic circle.
Pull the yarn to close the loop.
Make a slip stitch into the top chain of the first double crochet.
Second Row
Chain two.
Make two double crochets in the same base and continue with two double crochets in each base until the end of the row, resulting in 20 double crochets.
Make a slip stitch into the top chain of the first double crochet.
Third Row
Start with two chains.
Crochet two double crochets in the same base and continue with two double crochets in each base until the end of the row, resulting in 40 double crochets.
Make a slip stitch into the top chain of the first double crochet.
Fourth Row
Begin with a chain.
Crochet one half double crochet (HDC) in the same base, then two HDC in the next chain.
Repeat the pattern (1 HDC, 2 HDC) 20 times, ending with 60 half double crochets.
Make a slip stitch with a needle for a clean finish and hide the thread.
Creating a Stronger Base (Joining Two Circles)
Crochet a second base following the same pattern but do not cut the thread at the end of the fourth row.
From the second circle, make a slip stitch into the highest chain from the first HDC stitch.
Place the inner parts of the two circles on top of each other.
Fifth Row (Joining the Bases)
Start with two chains.
Take only the back loop of the chain from the first circle and the entire chain from the second circle, then crochet a double crochet.
Repeat this until one chain is left.
Crochet a double crochet together in the last chain of the previous round.
Crochet a slip stitch into the highest chain from the first double crochet.
Sixth Row
Start with two chains.
Crochet one double crochet in the same base and continue with one double crochet in each chain until the end of the row, resulting in 60 double crochets.
Make a slip stitch into the top chain of the first double crochet.
Seventh Row
Start with two chains.
Crochet one double crochet in the same base and continue with one double crochet in each chain until the end of the row, resulting in 60 double crochets.
Make a slip stitch with a needle for a cleaner finish and hide the thread.
Changing Yarn Color (Green)
Knit a knot.
Start crocheting from the space between two double crochets with a slip stitch.
Crochet four chains (three for double crochet, one for a gap).
Crochet another double crochet in the same place.
Count three double crochets, leave a space, and in the space after the third base, crochet one double crochet, chain one, and another double crochet in the same space.
Repeat this pattern 18 more times, resulting in 20 "leaves".
For the last row, make a slip stitch into the third chain for a neat edge and hide the thread.
Weaving the Flowers (Pink)
Tie a knot on the hook.
Enter the space between two leaves with a slip stitch to connect the pink thread.
Make three chains and crochet four double crochets in the same place (counting the first three chains as one double crochet, for a total of five double crochets).
Connect the last double crochet from inside the third chain from the beginning to form the flower.
Crochet two chains.
For the next flower, crochet five double crochets inside the space between the two petals.
Connect the last double crochet to the highest chain of the first double crochet to form the flower.
Crochet two chains and repeat this pattern until the end, resulting in 20 flowers.
At the end of the row, use a slip stitch to attach the last flower to the middle of the third chain from the beginning of the first flower and hide the excess thread.
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