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Crochet Flower Patterns

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{Lily Hexagon} May is considered to be the month of flowers and spring!

{Lily Hexagon}

Although this year it reminds more of summer since the temperatures are quite high here in Greece. I recently found Karen's blog by chance, and started reading away! She has some fantastic patterns which I recommend you check out! One of them was the pattern of the Lily Hexagon which I simply adored and started crocheting away! Red Irish Rose Free Pattern. Easy Skill Size:About 4" diameter.

Red Irish Rose Free Pattern

Materials:Size 10 Crochet Cotton Thread: Red and Green Crochet Hook:Size 7 (1.65 mm). Abbreviations When instructed to join with sc, begin with sl knot on hook, insert hook in st or sp indicated, yo and pull up a loop, yo and draw through both loops on hook. General Starching Directions Cut a piece of cardboard larger than the article to be stiffened. Lay the article on the plastic, stretch out and pin into the correct shape. Generously spray with heavy spray starch. This method allows for washing and re-starching whenever necessary. Rnd 1:(Right Side) Starting at center, with Red, ch 6, sl st in first ch to form ring; ch 1, [sc in ring, ch 4] 6 times; join with sl st to first sc. (6 ch-4 lps) Rnd 2:Ch 1, (sc, 7 dc, sc) in each ch-4 lp around; join. (6 petals)

Here goes a free pattern for a Croco-Flower.  It’s... Leaf Sachet. Teeny Tiny Flowers. This is a very simple little crochet pattern for small five-petalled flowers and leaves.I love making crochet flowers.

Teeny Tiny Flowers

I love the decorative nature of them, that they can be used to embellish all sorts of crochet, knit or fabric garments and objects. They can be used to decorate a bag, a hat, a cushion, a coat. In rows, in little posies, or randomly scattered. First a word about yarn thickness and hook size.Below are three flowers made using the exact same pattern, but with different yarns and hooks.On the left, Rowan DK handknit cotton, on the recommended 4mm hook.In the middle, the same Rowan cotton, but on a 3.5mm hook.On the right, Rowan DK wool on a 3.5mm hook. I prefer to use a slightly smaller hook size than usual so that the flowers come out tighter/smaller (as in the middle flower).

The pattern is written in UK terms, the stitches as follows :: sl st :: insert hook, yarn over, pull the loop back through the stitch, then through the loop on your hook. For US peeps: UK dc = US sc. How to crochet a flower. I love crochet flowers!

How to crochet a flower

These crochet flowers are super simple to make! I used Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice yarn and a crochet hook H. I hope you can understand the instructions. How to Crochet Flowers. How to make colourful crocheted flowers. These tiny flowers are sweetly adorable, totally thrifty and really easy to do.

How to make colourful crocheted flowers

In mere minutes, you can whip up a rainbow bouquet from scraps of your leftover yarn. And when you're done growing flowers you can gift them to all the crafty folk you know. Pretty Little Petals [Free Pattern] Strictly speaking, this post was intended to be the "Part Two" section of the Granny Oblong saga.

Pretty Little Petals [Free Pattern]

How to Crochet a Lovely Flower « Crafts. (Update: To see more of my patterns, please visit my ONLINE SHOP!)

How to Crochet a Lovely Flower « Crafts

I love working with yarn. I love knitting, I love crocheting… I just love everything that has something to do with yarn. It seems to have some magic power over me. The colors, the needles, the stitches – they transport me into a quiet, peaceful and happy universe. How to crochet leaves. Hey crafty gals!

How to crochet leaves

I hope the weather is as nice where you are as it is here in Melbourne. I have all the windows in my house open and I am just soaking in this fabulous 70 degree weather with a refreshing crisp breeze. Tutorial Tuesday: Crochet flowers. Here’s a new skill to learn: crochet!

Tutorial Tuesday: Crochet flowers

We know how much you loved these beauties from issue 3, so Carmen Heffernan is back to share the crochet love with even more of you online. Supplies: Cotton DK yarn in various colours 3.5mm (UK9/US E4) crochet hook Tapestry needle. 25+ Lovely Crochet Flowers: {Free Patterns & Instructions. {capture the moment}: Embellish It! Senior Challenge. Embellishments are the finishing touch that can bring a project from mediocre to amazing in just a matter of minutes, but they also can get to be expensive, especially some of the more intricate versions available on the market today.

{capture the moment}: Embellish It! Senior Challenge

This month I have challenged the senior design team to take the path that Michelle Wooderson has explored lately (such as demonstrated in her posts HERE and HERE) and create their own embellishments with supply basics in their stash. Not only is Michelle's whole idea fun & economical, it also allows you to customize color & style to give you coordination possibilities for nearly any type of project.

I thought I would start you off with my new little exploration, the world of crocheted flowers. There are several big-name manufacturers that carry these little homespun beauties, but they can run anywhere from 50-75 cents each and the color selection can tend to be quite limiting. How to Crochet a Flower (Part 1) March 6th, 2014 494 users recommend Here's the finished crochet flower. Leave a 6-inch tail and fasten off. Linda Permann Start by working round 1 into the magic ring. To make the first layer of "petals," work the stitches of round 2 into the ch-2 spaces.