This is a crocheted piece.
I made a small crocheted flower that could be used as a hair tie or a small brooch.
You can sew it onto your bag like a patch to add a special touch.
There are many different techniques and ways to crochet flowers, but this one is made in a circle from the start.
It only takes a small amount of yarn to knit, so it seems like it could be mass-produced using leftover yarn.
Have fun changing the material of the thread.
If you knit a lot of them together, you could make a flower crown.
Yarn and Crochet Hook Size
[Photo above]
Medium-weight wool yarn
No. 5 crochet hook
[Photo below]
Medium-fine cotton thread
No. 3 crochet hook
Crochet Pattern

Instructions
It is difficult to express this well from the knitting pattern alone, so please refer to the explanation below.
[1st row]
Start by casting on the chain. Knit 5 stitches, then pull through the first stitch to make a loop.
For the first row's single crochet and two double crochets, gather the chain of cast-on stitches into a bundle and knit. If the cast-on loop becomes too tight towards the end, try moving the tightly knitted stitches together to create more space.
There will be a total of five petals to weave.
[Second row]
After making a slip stitch at the end of the previous row, crochet four chain stitches. Insert your needle into the area marked with a pink circle in the first row of the pattern, scooping up the entire area in one go, and make a slip stitch.
The second and third rows are made of woven chains that resemble small petals.
At the end of the second row, insert the needle in an inconspicuous place near the beginning of the second row and knit a slip stitch.

[Third row]
Following the last slip stitch in the second row, knit three chain stitches in the third row, then insert the needle in the same position as it is in the image above (so that it covers the slip stitches in the second row) and knit a slip stitch.
To finish the third row, as with the second row, insert the needle in an inconspicuous place near the beginning of the third row and knit a slip stitch.
Once you've finished, shape the petals by slightly pushing them towards the center, which will hide the hole in the middle and make it look prettier.
