1. First prepare the wool and crochet, then loop the needle, wrap it around your finger twice, and then take it off and hold it with your finger. Then hook three locking pins in this coil. These three locking needles represent a long needle.
2. Then hook four locking needles to pave the way for hooking petals. Note that if you are not familiar with the number of stitches on the hook, find a mark before the four stitches on the hook and buckle it on the third stitch, so you don't have to keep the change.
Then hook three long needles in this coil. After three long needles are finished, hook four locking needles. Then, according to the hook method of three long needles and four lock needles. Tick out five groups, plus the first three stitches, which is exactly six groups.
4. After the fifth group is hooked, four locking needles should be hooked at a time, and two long needles should be added. Because I said before, counting the first three stitches, plus these two stitches are just right, three stitches are just long, and they are just one group, so the total is six groups.
5. Hook two long needles, tighten the middle coil, and then connect with the front locking needle, hook one drawing needle and hook the third needle. Every petal in the back is hooked like this. After the last petal is hooked, hook a pulling needle on the first short needle. Then cut off the thread ends, hide them separately, and crochet the tablecloth.