Coiled Rose Crochet Pattern

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1 November 2013

Coiled Rose Crochet Pattern


I wanted to make some crocheted flowers for a scarf I'm working on (yes, another) so was having a play and came up with the sweetest little
coiled roses.

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(Using English terminology.)

Leaving a tail of approximately 6 inches, chain 21 (20 and 1 for turning).


Row 1 : Starting in the second chain from the hook, work 2dc in each chain to the end of the row (40).
Turn.
Chain 3.
Row 2 : Work 2tr in each stitch to the end of the row (80).

Tease your work into the desired rose shape with the beginning at the centre (you'll find it should want to naturally coil because you're
making it top heavy, so to speak).

Now poke your starting tail through the middle and tug quite firmly.

Secure your ends.

That, my dear friends, is it!

The smaller pink rose was made in a similar way but with a starting chain of 11 (10 and 1 for turning) and I worked 2htr in each stitch, rather
than 2tr, in row 2.

You could have fun playing around with the size of your finished rose by beginning with more or less chains, or using a different sized hook, (I
used 4mm for these).

I daresay there may be similar patterns out there in the ether but, as with all my tutorials to date, feel free to do with it what you will but
please direct all credit and adulation my way! ;-)

By the way, I used the 'medium fat bottomed leaf pattern' from here for my leaves.

Why are you still here? Go grab your hook and pimp some woollies ..!

xxx

For my US friends …

UK dc = US single crochet
UK htr = US half double crochet
UK tr = US double crochet

Posted by Pink Milk


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29 comments:

Anonymous 1 November 2013 at 12:40

So love your writing style. Fun,straight and inspiring.

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Pink Milk 1 November 2013 at 13:35

Such a lovely thing to say, thank you Linda. x

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