Greetings my dear friends. I hope you are having a nice afternoon, doing whatever you like to do. In this post I show you how I made two beautiful crocheted flowers with a very simple and quick to make pattern. Join me in this new project!
A few days ago a friend of mine asked me to knit two small flowers to decorate some boxes she is decorating to keep some of her craft and jewelry tools. Yesterday after finishing my needlework I remembered that I had that order pending, so I set out to look for references on the web that caught my attention. Even if I already have flower patterns, I always like to try something new. That's how I found this pattern that at first glance seems complicated, but, on the contrary, it is super simple.
I was pleasantly surprised to realize that the pattern consists of only three turns. The first round is 16 high stitches over a 6-chain hoop. The second round is also 16 high stitches, but this time they are separated by 2 chains. And the last round is the one to pay the most attention to and follow the chart to the letter. Basically we are going to make a kind of a fan of 5 high stitches, but vertically. I recommend that you observe the chart very well before starting this round.
For these flowers I used the brightest colors I had in my yarn box because I wanted the design to stand out and I think the goal was achieved because they were very striking. What I liked the most about this pattern is that it can be adapted to make a large rug by just adding more rows and finishing with the fan row. Another thing I liked is that this design can be used for several purposes, such as making cup holders, using them as appliqués for hair accessories and as decoration for other projects.
I am very happy with all the new things I am learning and practising about crochet, and it makes me very happy to share with you each of my projects. Thank you for your support, greetings and blessings.
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