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Rose Flower
This photo - tutorial contains 22 pages and numerous big, clear and elaborate photos with intelligible and detailed explanations, instructions and tips making this tutorial quite comprehensible; nevertheless if you have any trouble with the pattern feel free to email me with your questions.
Pattern requirements:
Skill level: easy
Time: up to 10-15 minutes for one (three-petalled flower)
Yarn and hook: For my roses I used a light cotton thread / crochet yarn and 1.9 mm (B1-E4) hook. Besides light, you may also try with fine and medium size yarn. It will certainly make difference in size. If you use other sizes of yarn for this project, you should consult the label of your yarn/thread because it always gives information about recommended hook sizes.
Left over yarn is perfect for this kind of project.
Gauge: not important for this project.
Used terms: chain (ch), slip stitch (sl st.), single crochet (sc), half double crochet (hdc), double crochet (dc).
Optional materials: tapestry / sewing needle, chains, jump rings, sequins, glass beads
Whit this tutorial you can make all sorts of jewelry and accessories:
- necklaces
- headbands
- skinny scarfs
- earrings
- anklets
- bracelets
Apart from making crocheted jewelry, you may use these flowers for whatever suits your fancy – pin on headbands, blankets, t-shirts, hats or bags. Make earrings or use them to gift-wrap presents
You will receive the file as an immediate download after clearing the payment. Please note that in order to open / read the file you need to have an Adobe reader which can be downloaded for free at http://adobe.com
I have included a free gift pattern for you.
If you want to buy finished necklaces, you can do so here:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/167762392/crocheted-rose-nec...
https://www.etsy.com/listing/109702036/crocheted-rose-nec...
I work very hard to make my crochet patterns come to life so I appreciate if you understand that they are for personal use only and may not be distributed in any way. Please DO NOT recopy, rewrite, redistribute or resell this photo-tutorial. However, you are most welcome to sell finished items from this tutorial. Thank you.
- First published: November 2013
- Page created: November 2, 2013
- Last updated: April 21, 2020 …
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