These versatile fuzzy flowers can be used as pins, as adornments for your favorite hats or even as an ornament on a chocker!
You'll definitely turn heads with the big ole flower strapped to your neck!
So, why don't you make one? Or two? The free pattern is below. Happy New Year everyone!
Chrysanthemum Pattern
Materials
- Any worsted weight yarn will give you a nice size fleur. I used some of my own hand dyed stash. Go Kool-Aid!
- US G hook
- Tapestry needle
- Pinbacks (optional)
Abbreviations
ch - chain stitch
dc - double crochet
PM - place marker
r - row
rnd - round
sc - single crochet
sl st - slip stitch
st/sts - stitch/stitches
Directions
Base
Rnd 1 - ch 2, 8 sc in second ch from hook. PM in first sc. Marker will move up as each rnd is completed to denote beginning of rnd.
Rnd 2 - working in back loops only 2 sc in every st.
Rnd 3 - working in back loops only (1 sc, 2 sc in next st) 8 times.
Rnd 3 - working in back loops only (2 sc, 2 sc in next st) 8 times, sl st to back loop of beg sc, fasten off.
Florets
Florets are worked in one continuous spiral in the available front loops on base. Beginning at the center of the base attach in the first front loop available.
Rnd 1 - (1 sc, ch 9, 1 sl st in second ch from hook, 7 sl st in remaining chains) repeat in each subsequent front loop on base. Fasten off.
Chrysanthemum Finishing
Weave in any remaining ends. If desired, sew pinback to back of flower.
Chocker
Foundation chain - ch 43.
R 1 - 1 sc in second ch from hook, 41 sc in remaining chains, turn.
R 2 - ch 1, 42 sc, turn.
Rnd 3 - ch 1, 42 sc, ch 1, rotate work right, make 2 dc in the middle (same space) of short side, ch 51, 1 sl st in second ch from hook, 49 sl st in remaining chains, 2 dc in same space as first 2 dc, ch 1, rotate work right and work 42 sc along foundation ch, ch 1, make 2 dc in the middle (same space) of short side, ch 51, 1 sl st in second ch from hook, 49 sl st in remaining chains, 2 dc in same space as first 2 dc, ch 1, sl st to first sc to join rnd. Fasten off.
Chocker Finishing
Weave in any remaining ends. Sew Chrysanthemum to chocker.
Copyright 2008 Regina Rioux Gonzalez. All rights reserved.
19 comments:
Thanks so much for the pattern. My niece will love one of those chokers. Wishing you a happy, healthy, prosperous coming year!
These are great! Thank you for the pattern. I bought crochet Today just because I spied your patterns in it! Congrats on your continues success and a very happy new year to you and yours!
They are amazing! I want to make some to attach to felted bags, a hat, a scarf that looks like my head is about to get eaten by aliens...
Thank you, and Happy New Year!
Thanks for the pattern !
Happy New Year to you and yours !
You are amazing! what is your IQ-10000???? you come up with these things on the fly-and I can barely follow a pattern! Thanks again for sharing with the rest of us.
how fabulously floral of you.
maybe i really should learn to crochet now. i really love these!
happiest of the new year to you my dear!
Happy 2008, Lady Linoleum! Hope it contains lots of crafty fun for you!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Looks like you are off and running with great projects already!!!
AWESOME
Those are really cute
great pattern, thank you!
Happy New Year :)
I was so psyched to see the write up on you in the Nov/Dec issue of Crochet Today. You create so many wonderful things and I think you just rock in general!
Great pattern, can't wait to try it out - thanks!
Really cute! My daughter is going to make a few for herself and friends.
Cheers and beers to you for 2008.
Joy
Cool!
Very cute, I just made this today. I love it! :)
super cool, I may have to try this!
Those flowers looks fun to make. I'm going to try to make them because I adore flowers.
Thank you for the pattern!
This a super pattern that is hard to go wrong with! My first flower is awesome. I only wish I had the time to make it with different types of yarn different colors etc. Highly recommended.
merci beaucoup!!!!
thanks for this tutorial and happy new year
Post a Comment