Everything retro is popular now. I've been focused on flower designs mostly, and these will be followed by some more. My original idea was to put them into a square frame which will result into a retro blanket. Will see how that one goes.
If you are into a lazy and slow Sunday crochet time, maybe you'd like to try your hand at these.
Before I share the pattern, please note that: The
written pattern in its entirety along with the photos are for
personal use only. All property rights belong to Maya Kuzman of The
Little Treasures.
Yarn and hook: sport yarn of
your choice and colors (I love working with Phil Cotton #3 and Tango) and a 3
mm hook (UK11) (US 10/3). Note that you can use whatever yarn
size/ weight (and relevant hook for that weight ) you like/have at hand.
That will only influence the size of your flowers. Hence, smaller
weights will yield tinier flowers, heavier weights will yield bigger
flowers.
Stitches (American terminology): chain (ch), chain space (ch-sp), slip stitch
(sl st), single crochet (sc), half double crochet (hdc), double crochet (dc), treble (tr).
Other: tapestry needle for
weaving ends and scissors.
Pattern
Foundation and round 1: In color 1, ch4 (counts as 1dc+ foundation working chain) and dc9 in last chain from hook. Sl st into 1st st to end round (10).
Round 2: ch9 (this is the petal-filling chain) and sl st in same st. Sc1 in next st, sl st in next. From here, repeat this pattern around. In the end there will be 5 (five) petal chains (ch-sps). Sl st into 1st petal-chain st to end round. Cut yarn and weave ends.
Round 3: Insert color 2 in 1st stitch of the petal chain, and inside the ch-sp, sc1, hdc2,dc4, tr4, dc4, hdc2,sc1. Sc1 in next st., sl st into next ch-sp and repeat this pattern. When all 5 petals are filled, sc1 in last st and sl st into 1st petal (ch-sp) to end round. Cut yarn and weave ends.
It is this easy. If you have questions with the instructions, drop them into the comment section please.
I am amazed at all of the beautiful flowers you crochet Maya. Thanks for sharing how to make these flowers.
ReplyDeleteThank you Julie! I hope you try them :)
DeleteLovely pattern!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteOh so simple and cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bella!
DeleteYou are the Queen of beautiful crochet flowers! Thanks for the pattern. 😀
ReplyDeleteOh, Marie! That is so sweet of you! Thank you so much!
DeleteWhat a pretty bouquet of crocheted flowers! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm--pinned!
ReplyDeleteThank you Cecilia! They bring me joy whenever I look at them :)
DeleteLove love love these, they will be a feature at Handmade Monday next week.
ReplyDeleteSo very grateful for the lovely feature Julie! Will not miss the party! Thank you so much!
DeleteHi Maya, I love your Retro Crochet Flowers and thank you for the free pattern! Thank you for linking up at our weekly Link Party! You are being featured at our Wednesday Party #455 this week. Here’s the direct link to the post in case you’d like to share your feature:
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Hope to see you again next week! Rhondda
So very thankful, Rhondda! Will not miss the party! Thank you!
DeleteUn idea genial, seguro que queda fantástica.
ReplyDeleteCreo que esas flores las he realizado en dos bolsos.
BESOS
Muchas gracias! Besos!
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