![]() they come from two talented indie dyers here in NZ ~ Koru Designs Aotearoa & Meraki Studio NZ. If you're wondering about the gorgeous hanks of yarn that feature in the doodles. I'll leave you with the other two yarn doodles I've made. that wasn't so bad after all! I have a full photo tutorial partly finished for a larger flower garland especially for beginners. So there you have it! My first blog post almost done. Tie loops on the ends of your twine for easy hanging or leave them free for tying to furniture, trees etc. Slide your leaves and flowers along the length of the twine and space approximately 10cm apart. Thread the twine into your yarn needle and run it through the top underside of your flowers and leaves so that it is not too visible (I threaded my flowers through the back of Round 2). (18) To assemble:Īrrange your flowers and leaves in the order you like best. (49) Leaves (Make 4):Ĭh9, sl st in 2nd chain from hook, sc in next st, hdc in next st, dc in next 2 sts, hdc in next st, sc in next st, sl st in last st, ch2 and turn your work to make your next stitches down the opposite side of the chain (into the same chain spaces you worked your first side into so that your leaf is symmetrical), sl st into the same ch st as the previous sl st, sc in next st, hdc in next st, dc in next 2 sts, hdc in next st, sc in next st, sl st in last st. Round Four (Continue working in colour #3): Do not ch, *into the ch3 space make the following stitches, sl st in next sc st*, repeat this sequence for the remaining 6 petals, fasten off and weave in ends. Round Three (Change to colour #3): Attach with a sc to the first st from Rnd 2, *ch 3, skip 1 sc st, sc in next*, repeat this sequence to the end, join with a sl st to the top of the first sc st. Round Two (Change to colour #2): Attach with a sl st to the first st from Rnd 1, ch 1 (do not count as a sc), work 2 sc into the space between the first two dc stitches, work 2 sc into the spaces between the remaining stitches in the round, make an invisible join in the top of the first sc st. Pull the tail from the magic circle tight. Round One (Colour #1): Begin with a magic circle, ch 2 (count as the first dc) and work 6 more dc stitches into the magic circle, make an invisible join in the top of the initial ch 2. This will affect the stitch counts but not the pattern, as increasing the initial number of dc's will simply add extra petals. As DK yarn is a little thinner you may need to either use a double strand, or increase the number of dc stitches in your starting round.For a tidy finish when changing colours this pattern uses an Invisible Join instead of the usual sl st. ![]() Rnd - round st - stitch ch - chain sc - single crochet hdc - half double crochet dc - double crochet Notes: I used approximately one metre for these three flowers)
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