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Wednesday 23 February 2011

Pretty Little Petals [Free Pattern]


Strictly speaking, this post was intended to be the "Part Two" section of the Granny Oblong saga.  Except that I went on a frogging spree, and now the whole thing is sitting in the "in progress" box (which has a lid, so I don't have to look at them for a while! :P)

But since you were promised a pattern, and since this is called "eggbirddesigns" not "eggbirdthefrog", a pattern ye shall receive!!  I hope you like it :)

Pretty Little Petals

ETA:  You can now link to this pattern on ravelry here

Notes
sp - space
sl st - slip stitch
sc - single crochet
dc - double crochet
ch - chain


The pattern is written in American terms, however if you prefer UK terms there is a fab 'translator' hereI used an assortment of DK weight and light DK yarn and a 3mm hook.

To Begin: create a magic loop (if you're unsure how to do this, click here).  Work 6sc into this loop and pull tight.  Join with a sl st into the first sc [6 sts total]



Round 1: Ch1, 2sc into each space around.  Join with a sl st into the first ch1.  [12 sts total]



Round 2: Ch1, *2sc in next sp, 1sc in next sp* - repeat between * 6 times [18 sts total]



Round 3: Change colour.  In new colour ch1, 1sc in each sp around [18 sts total]



Round 4: Ch3 (counts as first dc), 5dc in the same space.  Sl st into the next two sps.  *6dc in the next sp, 1sl st in the next 2 sps* - repeat between * 4 more times.  Join with a sl st into the initial ch3.


Round 5: Ch1, *sc around the petals (ie into the 6dc from the previous round), and sl st into the second of the sl sts from the previous round* - repeat between * 5 more times.


To finish, just sew in your ends, and hurrah!  Teensy little flowers to enjoy.

I'm not sure what I'll be using these for yet.  Perhaps I'll get round to working out those oblongs, or perhaps I'll put them to some other use...  Either way, I look forward to seeing how you guys interpret them :)



*This is the flower that originally sat at the centre of the blocks.  As far as I'm aware, this pattern is an entirely new one.  However, it is a pretty basic pattern, so there's every chance that someone else has already created the same.  If you think this might be the case please let me know and I can give proper credit where it's due.

30 comments:

  1. Lovely tutorial! Think I'll give them a go this evening.
    Tickety-boo x

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  2. Hiya Kim, daisies are my favourite flowers and I think yours are just perfect !! Thank you for the tutorial, I have just made a lovely white daisy with a yellow centre :-) xx
    Hugs Fee xxx

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  3. I love your sweet flowers!!!

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  4. so so so so cute!! I'm going to make some of these and put them on bobby pins for my daughter to wear in her hair!! thank you for sharing!!!

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  5. Such pretty flowers!!Thanks for the tutorial!!I especially liked the center part of the flowers!!

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  6. I love your pretty little petals flower! I will be sharing these at Tangled Happy next week. Thank your for sharing this! :)

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  7. Thanks for these! I just learned to crochet on Thursday (I'm a knitter) and I made some of these tonight!

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  8. Thank you for generously sharing this - I made one of these for each of the girls at my daughters' sleepover last night. They were all so pleased that next time they want to learn how to do them for themselves. Lovely easy-to-follow pattern and so effective.

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  9. ooh what yarn is that pale green/blue one you've used in the centre of your demo flower? *has yarn lust*

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  10. Hi Tink :)

    I'm not sure as I was just using bits from my scrap bag, but I think it's a Rowan DK wool that I dyed with food colouring. Perhaps it might be possible to find one similar somewhere though (!)

    Much love,
    Kim

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  11. The posies are so adorable. I wish I could crochet. I could see these pinned on a shirt or coat or stocking hat. Maybe pinned to a purse too. They're so cute.

    Jody

    Oh! One more thing....stitch them together for a cute scarf!

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  12. Very pretty. These would make great coasters or embellishments on hats or scarves.

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  13. These are really pretty. Think I will make a daisy chain!

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  14. Hi Kim. Thank you for letting me share them and I'm so glad you stopped by! You knit too!!! I haven't tried knitting yet but keep thinking I should. Thanks for sharing all your wonderful inspiration! :)

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  15. thank you for sharing! i just made one and it's darling.

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  16. what a great step by step tutorial. really clear and very easy to follow with great photos! my first flower turned out perfect!!! thank you!!!!!

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  17. Hello Kim, I found your blog through a friends blog.
    Love your flower :)

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  18. I can't even BEGIN to tell you how much I love this little flower! Thank you so much for sharing this pattern!

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  19. Thank you for sharing your pattern, I cant wait to try this! :)

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  20. I don't know why no one noticed, but there are a couple of errors. Where you say to do 2 sl st after the 6 dc, it should be 2 sc after the 6 dc - not 2 sl st. If you 2 sl st, you will end up with 9 petals instead of 6.

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  21. I love them. I use them for my hats. Thank alot for this pattern. It is very easy to follow.

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  22. I just made one of these to add as a decoration on a beanie cap and it turned out beautifully! It is such a happy looking hat now, thanks for the great tutorial and the step-by-step photos.

    Dominique

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  23. I was looking for a flower pattern for a hat I'm making and this looks perfect. Thank you for sharing. I'm going to try this.

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  24. Beautiful Daisy! I made a couple to embellish a baby hat. So cute!

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  25. I am Making These To Add To A Table Runner I Am Working On With Crochet Thread. So Cute And Tiny!

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  27. I like this flower. Very cute. I do have a question. Round 4 states how to make the petal and to repeat 4 times. This gives you 5 petals. However, in your picture you have 6 petals. Did I misread the pattern?

    Thanks for the clarification.

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