Materials: 50g of DK yarn, scraps of white & yellow DC yarn for the daisy.
4.5mm hook or US 7, darning needle.
Stitches used:
UK – Single crochet, double single crochet (inc.), sc 2tog – sc 2 together (dec.)
Notes
Pattern - Cloche
ch 3, join with sl st to form a circle.
Row 1 – ch 1(counts as first sc), sc into the ring x 9, sl st
Row 2 – ch 1, dbsc into each st, sl st (19sts)
Row 3 – ch 1, dbsc into each st, sl st (39sts)
Row 4 – ch1, *x1 sc, x1 dbsc,* rep to end
Row 5 – ch 1, dbsc into each st, sl st (79sts)
Row 6 to 9 – ch 1, sc into each stitch, sl st (79sts)
Row 10 – Ch 1, *sc x 7, sc 2tog,* rep to end, sl st
Row 11 – rep row 10
Row 12 – ch 1, *sc x 6, sc 2tog,* rep to end, sl st
Row 13 & 14 – ch, sc to end, sl st
Row 15 – ch 1, *sc x5, sc 2tog* rep to end, sl st
Row 16 to 28 – ch 1, sc into each st
Row 29 – ch 1 - *sc x 3, dbsc x 1,* rep to end, sl st
Row 30 – ch1, sc to end, sl st
Row 31 – ch 1, *sc x 3, dbsc x1,* rep to end sl st
Row 32 - ch1, sc to end, sl st
Row 33 - ch 1, *sc x 3, dbsc x1,* rep to end sl st
Row 24 - ch1, sc to end, sl st, break off yarn leaving enough of a tail to darn in.
Pattern Daisy
Using yellow ch 3, join with sl st to form circle
Row 1 – ch1, sc x9, sl st
Row 2 – ch 1, dbsc into each st, sl st
Row 3- Join white yarn and bind off the yellow, join with x 1 sc, *ch 16 and sc into next st* rep to end and you have formed 12 petals.
Bind off and sew in all ends. Decide where you wish to position your daisy and attached with appropriate yarn.
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Crochet http://goodtimesithinkso.blogspot.com/2009/09/crochet-stitch-markers.html Knitting http://goodtimesithinkso.blogspot.com/2009/09/knitting-stitch-markers.html
3 comments:
Very nice indeed
Why thank you Chris :-)
What do the x's mean?
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