Great! Here is a step-by-step tutorial for the daisy border, written as clearly as possible so you can follow without confusion.
πΌ SUPER DETAILED CROCHET DAISY BORDER TUTORIAL
β PART 1 β DAISY CENTER (YELLOW)
1. Make a magic ring
- Wrap yarn around your fingers
- Insert hook, yarn over, pull up a loop.
2. Chain 2
This acts like your first double crochet (dc).
3. Make 11 dc into the magic ring
- Yarn over
- Insert hook in ring
- Pull up loop
- Yarn over, pull through 2
- Yarn over, pull through 2
Repeat until you have 12 total double crochet (including the ch-2).
4. Close the round
- Pull ring tight
- Slip stitch (sl st) into the top of the ch-2.
Cut yarn and fasten off.
You now have a small yellow circle.

β PART 2 β DAISY PETALS (WHITE)
Attach white yarn to any stitch in the yellow center.
Each petal is worked over one stitch of the yellow circle.
PETAL PATTERN (repeat 12 times)
Inside one stitch:
- Sl st to join white
- Chain 3
- 3 triple crochet (tr)
- Yarn over twice
- Insert hook into same stitch
- Pull up a loop
- (Yarn over, pull through 2) Γ 3
- Chain 3
- Sl st into next stitch of the yellow round
β This forms one long petal.
Repeat until you have 12 petals.
At this point, do NOT cut yarn if joining flowers together.

β PART 3 β JOINING DAISIES TO FORM A BORDER
You join each flower to the previous one while making the petals, so they connect neatly.
Where to join?
Join at two petals on each flower β
one on the left and one on the right β which touches the flowers next to it.
How to join a petal tip
When working the second chain-3 at the petal tip:
- Instead of doing ch 3, do:
- Ch 1
- Insert hook into the ch-3 tip of the petal of the previous flower
- Sl st to join
- Ch 1
β‘ So total is still “3 chains”, but the middle chain is the joining.
Then continue the petal normally and sl st into the next yellow stitch.
Repeat this for two petals, connecting the flowers side-by-side.

β PART 4 β GREEN SCALLOP BORDER
This is what gives the border the beautiful wave shape.
Attach green yarn anywhere along the edge of the flower strip.
You will work into the top tips of the white petals (the ch-3 loops).
Top edge scallop pattern
In each ch-3 tip:
- 1 sc
- 1 hdc
- 1 dc
- 1 hdc
- 1 sc
This creates a nice rounded hill.
Between petals
- Make 1 sl st into the space between petals.
Continue across the entire top edge.

β PART 5 β BOTTOM EDGE
Turn the work so you can crochet along the bottom side.
Repeat the exact same scallop:
- (sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc) in every bottom petal tip
- sl st between petals
This makes both sides wavy.
β PART 6 β FINISHING
- Cut yarn
- Pull through
- Weave ends
- Lightly block for perfect shape
Your daisy border is done! πΏπΌπΏ