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Blooming Flowers
I have been making these little crochet flowers for years, in every colour combo possible! I am so happy to share them with you now. The pattern is easy and a beginner, with a little practice, will soon be churning out loads of flowers. I hope to inspire you to use your most colourful yarns to create your own crochet gardens. A single flower makes a gorgeous pin/brooch, or string them together for a garland. Embellish a baby blanket….a cushion…..the list is endless!
Pattern uses US crochet terms, and you can find UK terms in Abbreviations.
I used scraps of DK weight yarn and 4 ply/fingering weight yarn for my flowers, but you can use any yarn weight you wish – just use a matching hook.
DK weight – 3.5mm hook
4 ply/fingering weight – 2.5mm or 3.00mm hook
- First published: December 2018
- Page created: December 30, 2018
- Last updated: February 6, 2019 …
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