Every year I love to create something unique for Easter - crochet-wise, and cozies being ones my heart is fast attached to, I designed these flower holders that are easy and so fun to make.
Supplies:
1. Sport yarn and a 1.9mm/2mm hook
2. Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
Stitches (American terminology): chain (ch), slip stitch (sl st), skip (sk), half double crochet (hdc), double crochet (dc), picot.
Pattern:
Foundation and round 1: ch6 and join to make a ring. Sc12 in ring (12).
Round 2: ch2, sk1, sk1 in next st. (6 chains) Sl st in first chain.
Round 3: in first chain-space, ch3 (counts as the 1st dc) then dc3 (all in the same chain - there should be 4 dcs). Dc4 in next chain. Repeat this pattern for all chains. Sl st with 1st dc at the beginning to finish round.
Round 4: ch3, sk1, sc1 in next stitch. Repeat this pattern around (12 chains)
Round 5: in first chain sc1,dc3,sc1 (later I will refer to this as a "fan"). In second chain hdc1. Repeat this pattern around. sl st into very first chain to end round.
Round 6: ch4 and hdc1 on the top of the "fan". ch 4 and hdc1 on the hdc st from the round below. Repeat this pattern around. Sl st into 1st ch to end round. (12 chains again)
Round 7: sc3 in all chains. We created little "fans" again.
Round 8: ch5, sk 2 fans, sc in next st. Repeat this pattern around (6 chains). Do not sl st in 1st ch.
Round 9: Ch 4 to make a picot and sc in next chain. Make another 4-ch picot and sc in the same chain. Repeat the pattern from the beginning until all chains are picotted. Sl st, pull tail and weave it.
I hope you enjoy working on your flower cozies.
I wanted to add a video of myself making these, but couldn't find the thing that is attached on the camera to hold it on the tripod, although I turned the house upside-down, so I guess I will have to buy that thing.
On that note, would you be interested in seeing the video about this pattern?
This pattern comes as a gift pattern with all my Easter Egg Cozies patterns on Etsy.
10 comments:
Your pretty little flower cosies are sweet, Maya. I would love a video of you teaching one how to crochet. =)
That is so very sweet of you Kim! Thank you!
Very pretty project to add some Easter decorations to the house.
Thank you dear!
They look so cute and can be reused as well.
Easter eggs look always look prettier with your cosies. Thank you for sharing this pattern with us! Although I usually prefer charts or written instructions, I would love to see the video tutorial as well. :-)
Your little crochet egg holders are so cute Maya. I need to make some this weekend.
Thank you for the free pattern and for sharing it this week at Create, Bake, Grow & Gather. I'm delighted to be featuring your crochet flower egg holders pattern at tomorrow's party and pinning too.
Stay safe my friend,
Kerryanne
Thank you so much Kerryanne! I am flattered! Cannot wait for tomorrow's party! Take care and stay safe!
How cute!
Thank you for sharing at Party In Your PJ's.
Very cute! I found these on the You're the Star Pinterest board.
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