Happy Friday all!
With a national holiday mid-week we really didn't feel this week. It flew by so quickly.
Since there are no idle hands in our household mine created this super easy tutorial for a crocheted flower ring. You are going to love it!
DIY Crochet Flower Ring Tutorial
What you need:
1. DK and sport cotton yarn (adequate hooks)
2. Adjustable metal ring
3. Sewing needle and thread
4. Hot glue / liquid silicone glue
Bottom Flower Pattern
Using DK yarn, ch 5 and join to make ring. Sc 5 in ring.
Rnd 1: "ch 6 and starting from 2nd ch from hk, sc across (5).
Sl st in the same st you made the petal in, sl st" in the next and repeat "this pattern" for every st.
When done do not cut yarn.
Rnd 2: Repeat pattern of rnd 1, but sl st at the back of next petal in the previous row. Work the round and end with a sl st. Cut yarn, tie ends.
Upper Flower Pattern - for greater effect I would suggest you use different color for the second flower. Use the same pattern as above but with sport yarn so it comes thinner (and smaller in size for that matter) than the bottom layer.
Bead - for the bead use this pattern.
Stack flowers one on top of the other and finally, add the bead. Thread a sewing needle and sew through all the layers, fastening the whole flower together. When done, glue the ring to the flower.
You can add sequins or beads to make it more appealing or instead of the crochet bead you can add (fabric) buttons or wooden beads.
I am way behind on my blog reading, having been on vacation. It is so nice to be back and catch up on all your beautiful makes. Hope you're having a lovely weekend, Maya.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Welcome back Amalia! Thank you for stopping by. Wishing you a lovely weekend too!
DeleteInteresting idea to layer simple flowers. The one with the button looks very cool
ReplyDeleteThe whole set behind has fabric buttons as the center.
DeleteThat is so cute! you are very talented and I do love the blue necklace from another post!
ReplyDeleteI need to do one like that!
Rose, xx
Thank you Rose! That is so kind of you!
DeleteSo cute! They remind me of little sea anemone. :-)
ReplyDeleteTrue :)
DeleteThank you for the tutorial. The rings look lovely!
ReplyDeleteTina x
Very cute!
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