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The Time to Bloom Blanket is a celebration of flowers and geometry! The design is based around hexagon shapes and this post will focus on the floral crochet half hexagon pattern that we need to make (there are two versions to learn!).

This post includes the written pattern for how to crochet a half hexagon as seen in the blanket below. We need to crochet 8 long edge half hexagons and 3 short edge half hexagons as detailed in the motif list below.

If you are ready to make another part of the blanket then check the hexagon crochet blanket pattern post to find the links to the next or previous sections.

I am delighted to be hosting a crochet along for this blanket is July 2023 🙂 If you haven’t got your ticket yet (free and paid options available) then you can sign up here.

Persons hand scrunching up a crochet blanket made of hexagons and crochet half hexagons.

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About the Crochet Half Hexagon Motifs

Now that we have created our full crochet hexagon motifs, we need to start making the half hexagons that slot into place to help create the rectangle that forms the centre of the blanket.

As you can see from the diagram below, Motif 2 and 3 are the half hexagon shapes that go along the long edge and short edge of the rectangle.

You might also notice that these are slightly different shapes! This is because of where they sit in the pattern and so we need to work each of them slightly differently. If you’ve managed to make the 12 full hexagons already though you’ll have no trouble!

Where do the hexagon shapes go?

As you can see from the diagram below, the blanket is designed with 5 different hexagon motifs: full hexagons , 2 half hexagons (that we will make from this post) and 2 quarter hexagons (Motifs 1-5). These are crocheted together to form the body of the blanket and bordered by 4 panels worked directly onto the blanket and a final border.

Crochet hexagon blanket diagram.
  1. Full Hexagon Motif
  2. Long Edge Half Hexagon
  3. Short Edge Half Hexagon
  4. Quarter Hexagon (version 1)
  5. Quarter Hexagon (version 2)
  6. Floral Crochet Border Panels (version 1)
  7. Floral Crochet Border Panels (version 2)
Close up of blanket made from a crochet hexagon pattern with flowers.

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I am thrilled to be hosting a crochet along for this blanket in July 2023! Thousands of people have signed up already and have their yarn good to go but please don’t worry if you have’t got your ticket yet – there is still plenty of time to join!

If you choose to view the pattern for free on the blog throughout the CAL then you’ll find a new section released each week from 3rd July. There will be 4 weeks of releases and then you can work on your blanket as you’d like to.

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Flower crochet blanket laid over a gate.

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Yarn and Materials

All of the yarn, materials and pattern notes are included in the main crochet along information page: Crochet Hexagon Blanket Pattern.

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Glossary and Abbreviations

ch(s) – chain(s)

ss – slip stitch

st(s) – stitch(es)

RS – right side

rep – repeat

sp – space

yoh – yarn over hook

BLO – back loop only

Yo sl st – yarn over slip stitch

Crochet Stitches

Single crochet (sc)

Half Double Crochet (hdc)

Double Crochet (dc)

Treble Crochet (tr)

Special Stitches

4 double crochet cluster stitch (4dc-cl)

  • Yarn over, and insert the hook into the next stitch.
  • Yarn over and pull up a loop.
  • Yarn over again, and pull the yarn through two loops on the hook, rep from Step 1 three more times in same stitch.
  • Yarn over again, and pull the yarn through all loops on the hook.

Standing Stitches

Standing stitches make a great alternative to turning chains. They are created by working the stitch in ‘mid air’ as you begin the row or round. Make sure to check out the video tutorial to see how I do them.

Pattern Notes

The pattern is laid out in separate parts for each Motif and Section.

You can begin each Motif with a magic ring or ch2 and work into the 2nd ch from hook, whichever you prefer.

A ch1 at the beginning of a row does not count as st.

Stitch counts are given in [ ] at the end of each round. If no stitch count is given, then the count is the same as the previous round.

Turn your work at the end of Rows 1-5.

For Rows 6-9: break yarn and join with RS facing to begin next row.

Construction

The centre of the blanket is worked in motifs that are laid out as per the diagram above.

The motifs are then joined using a flat slip stitch seam (or sewn if you prefer). See my guide for joining crochet hexagons for a step by step tutorial.

The side panels are then added in rows that turn at the end of each row.

The border is then added around the edge of the blanket in rounds without turning your work.

Instructions for how to resize and customise the blanket are included in the PDF Ebook and Course.

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Crochet Half Hexagon Flower Pattern – Motif 2

Colour Combinations

As detailed in the main CAL page you’ll need 6 colours for your blanket: A – E.

All Rows 6 are colour F and all Rows 7-9 are colour A.

For all of the crochet half hexagons you will use a single colour for Rows 1-5.

Make 8 long edge half hexagons according to the colours below (or your preferred colour combinations).

  • Long Edge Half Hexagon 2.1: Rows 1-5: C
  • Long Edge Half Hexagon 2.2: Rows 1-5: E
  • Long Edge Half Hexagon 2.3: Rows 1-5: B
  • Long Edge Half Hexagon 2.4: Rows 1-5: D
  • Long Edge Half Hexagon 2.5: Rows 1-5: B
  • Long Edge Half Hexagon 2.6: Rows 1-5: D
  • Long Edge Half Hexagon 2.7: Rows 1-5: C
  • Long Edge Half Hexagon 2.8: Rows 1-5: B

Crochet Half Hexagon Flower Pattern: Motif 2

Make a magic ring to start.

Remember to turn after each row until Row 5 is completed. At the end of Row 5 break yarn and rejoin yarn to first st to begin Row 6.

Round 1 (RS): 6dc into magic ring, turn. [6 sts]

Row 2: ch1, hdc in st at base of ch1, 2hdc in sp between each st across, hdc in last st, turn. [12 sts]

Row 3: ch1, dc in first st, ch1, *2dc in next st, ch1, skip next st; rep from * to last st, dc in last st, turn. [18 sts – 12 dc and 6 ch1]

Row 4: ch3, ss in 1st ch1-sp, *ch6, skip next 2 sts, ss in next ch1-sp; rep from* to last st, ch3, ss in last st, turn. [5 x ch6-sps, 2 x ch3-sps]

Row 5: 2sc in ch3-sp, (2hdc, dc, ch2, dc, 2hdc) in next ch6-sp, *2sc in next ch6-sp, (2hdc, dc, ch2, dc, 2hdc) in next ch6-sp; rep from * to last ch3-sp, 2sc in last ch3-sp, break yarn. [32 sts – 8 sc, 12 hdc, 6 dc, 6 ch]

Row 6: with RS facing, join F to first st of Row 5, ch1, dc in same st, (dc, ch1, dc) in next st, ch1, skip next 3 sts, *3hdc in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next 3 sts, (dc, ch1, dc) in next st, (dc, ch1, dc) in next st, ch1, skip next 3 sts; rep from * once more, 3hdc in ch2-sp, ch1, skip 3 sts, (dc, ch1, dc) in next st, dc in last st, break yarn. [35 sts – 9 hdc, 14 dc, 12 ch1]

Row 7: with RS facing, join A to first st of Row 6, ch1, hdc in next 6 sts (include chs as sts), (dc, ch1, dc) in next st, *hdc in next 3 sts, 2hdc in ch1-sp, skip next 2 sts, 2hdc in ch1-sp, hdc in next 3 sts, (dc, ch1, dc) in next st; rep from * once more, hdc in next 6 sts, break yarn. [41 sts – 32 hdc, 6 dc, 3 ch1]

Row 8: with RS facing, join A to first st of Row 7, ch1, dc in first st, dc in BLO of next 5 sts, skip next st, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in ch1-sp, *skip next st, dc in BLO of next 10 sts, skip next st, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in ch1-sp; rep from * once more, skip next st, dc in BLO of next 5 sts, dc in last st, break yarn. [47 sts – 44 dc, 3 ch1]

Row 9: with RS facing, join A to first st of Row 8, ch1, dc in first st, dc in back bar^ of next 5 sts, skip next 2 sts, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch1-sp, *skip next 2 sts, dc in back bar^ of next 10 sts, skip next 2 sts, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch1-sp; rep from * once more, skip next 2 sts, dc in back bar^ of next 5 sts, dc in last st, break yarn. [53 sts – 50 dc, 3 ch1]

Fasten off and weave in ends.

^the back bar of the stitch is found behind the back loop (see tutorial video for a detailed explanation)

Once you have made all of your Motif 2 pieces, you need to scroll down to find the pattern for Motif 3.

Watch the video tutorial here

Video tutorial cover for crochet half hexagon pattern

Crochet Half Hexagon Flower Pattern – Motif 3

Colour Combinations

As detailed in the main CAL page you’ll need 6 colours for your blanket: A – E.

All Rows 6 are colour F and all Rows 7-9 are colour A.

For all of the crochet half hexagons you will use a single colour for Rows 1-5.

Make 3 short edge half hexagons according to the colours below (or your preferred colour combinations).

  • Short Edge Half Hexagon 3.1: Rows 1-5: D
  • Short Edge Half Hexagon 3.2: Rows 1-5: C
  • Short Edge Half Hexagon 3.3: Rows 1-5: D

Crochet Half Hexagon Flower Pattern: Motif 3

Make a magic ring to start.

Remember to turn after each row until Row 5 is completed. At the end of Row 5 break yarn and rejoin yarn to first st to begin Row 6.

Round 1 (RS): 6dc into magic ring, turn. [6 sts]

Row 2: ch1, hdc in st at base of ch1, 2hdc in sp between each st across, hdc in last st, turn. [12 sts]

Row 3: ch1, dc in first st, ch1, *2dc in next st, ch1, skip next st; rep from * to last st, dc in last st, turn. [18 sts – 12 dc and 6 ch1]

Row 4: ch3, ss in 1st ch1-sp, *ch6, skip next 2 sts, ss in next ch1-sp; rep from* to last dc, ch3, ss in last st, turn. [5 x ch6-sps, 2 x ch3-sps]

Row 5: ch1, (dc, ch2, dc, 2hdc) in ch3-sp, 2sc in next ch6-sp, *(2hdc, dc, ch2, dc, 2hdc) in next ch6-sp, 2sc in next ch6-sp; rep from * to last ch3-sp, (2hdc, dc, ch2, dc) in last ch3-sp, break yarn. [32 sts – 8 sc, 12 hdc, 6 dc, 6 ch]

Row 6: with RS facing, join F to first st of Row 5, ch1, hdc in first st, 2hdc in next ch2-sp, ch1, skip next 3 sts, (dc, ch1, dc) in next st, (dc, ch1, dc) in next st, ch1, skip next 3sts *3hdc in ch2-sp, ch1, skip next 3 sts, (dc, ch1, dc) in next st, (dc, ch1, dc) in next st, ch1, skip next 3 sts; rep from * to last ch2-sp, 2hdc in ch2-sp, hdc in last st, break yarn. [36 sts – 12 hdc, 12 dc, 12 ch1]

Row 7: with RS facing, join A to first st of Row 6, ch1, (dc, ch1, dc) in first st, sk next st, *hdc in next 3 sts, 2hdc in ch1-sp, skip next 2 sts, 2hdc in ch1-sp, hdc in next 3 sts, (dc, ch1, dc) in next st; rep from * once more, hdc in next 3 sts, 2hdc in ch1-sp, skip next 2 sts, 2hdc in ch1-sp, hdc in next 3 sts, sk next st, (dc, ch1, dc) in last, break yarn. [42 sts – 30 hdc, 8 dc, 4 ch1]

Row 8: with RS facing, join A to first st of Row 7, ch1, dc in first st, dc in ch1-sp, skip next st, dc in BLO of next 10 sts, skip next st, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in ch1-sp, skip next st, dc in BLO of next 10 sts, skip next st, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in ch1-sp, sk next st, dc in BLO of next 10sts, skip next st, dc in ch1-sp, dc in last st, break yarn. [45 sts – 42 dc, 3 ch1]

Row 9: with RS facing, join A to first st of Row 8, ch1, 3dc in first st, sk next st, dc in back bar^ of next 10sts, skip next 2 sts, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch1-sp, skip next 2 sts, dc in back bar^ of next 10 sts, skip next 2 sts, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch1-sp, skip next 2 sts, dc in back bar^ of next 10sts, skip next st, 3dc in last st. [50 sts – 48 dc, 2 ch1]

Fasten off and weave in all ends.

^the back bar of the stitch is found behind the back loop (see tutorial video for a detailed explanation)

Once all of your half hexagons are complete you need to make the quarter hexagon motifs.

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