Fig.3 - Bring B around and in front of it's own upright.

Take one daisy in your left hand and hold it, not upright but in what is called a horizontal position like the one marked A in [Fig. 1], then with your right hand hold another daisy upright and place its stem in front of and across the stem of the first, as you see it in [Fig. 1].

Fig.4 - Let the stem of B rest on the stem of A

This second daisy we will call B. Now turn the stem of B under the stem of A and up at the back as it is in [Fig. 2]. Bring this same stem, B, around and in front of its own upright part like [Fig. 3]. Turn it all the way around the upright part and let the stem of B rest on top of the stem of A. [Fig. 4] shows this, but in the drawing the stems are separated a little so that you may see each one plainly. It is something like weaving, you see. And it is weaving of a sort.

Fig.5 - Weave another daisy, C, on the first two stems.