Flowers for Making Flower Chains

Here are some popular flowers that can be used to make flower chains due to their sturdy stems, flexibility, and availability:

1. Daisies - Their long, flexible stems and simple white petals with yellow centers make them a classic choice for flower chains.

2. Dandelions - These bright yellow flowers (or their white seed stage) have soft, pliable stems that are easy to knot or weave.

3. Clover - Small white or pink clover flowers with thin, flexible stems are great for delicate chains.

4. Marigolds - With their vibrant orange or yellow blooms and moderately sturdy stems, marigolds work well in chains.

5. Chamomile - These small, daisy-like flowers with flexible stems are perfect for intricate chains and add a subtle fragrance.

6. Buttercups - Their bright yellow petals and slender stems make buttercups a cheerful addition to flower chains.

7. Violets - Small purple or white violets with thin, bendable stems can create a delicate and colorful chain.

8. Queen Anne’s Lace - This wildflower has a lacy white bloom and long, sturdy stems that hold up well in chains.

9. Lavender - With its small purple flowers and flexible stems, lavender adds both color and a pleasant scent to flower chains.

10. Pansies - These colorful flowers with short but flexible stems can be used for shorter chains or as accents.

When making flower chains, look for flowers with long, pliable stems that can be easily tied or woven together. Always ensure the flowers are pesticide-free and safe to handle, especially if crafting with children.

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