Hope your weekend was fantastic! I have something for you that I promised last week.
Making the perfect crochet flower.
Step by step:
1. chain 4 then slip stitch it together
2. double crochet into the center of the loop 15 times, then join with a slip stitch
3. double crochet into the first loopy thing (so technical around here) then in the same loop do a triple crochet
4. then in the net loopy do a triple first then a double
5. then in the next loopy do a slip stitch
-then start at #3 and go through to # 5 til completed
6.(4 in the picture) do the final slip stitch
Sorry if this is confusing, just leave me a comment if you have any questions and I will get back to you just so long you are not a no reply blogger.
Be on the look out for these great flowers to be popping up in the shop some time soon.
If you see a flower headband you love and want to buy it just comment and I'll save it just for you!
Blessings,
Amber
ps. go check out a great giveaway!!
Step by step:
1. chain 4 then slip stitch it together
2. double crochet into the center of the loop 15 times, then join with a slip stitch
3. double crochet into the first loopy thing (so technical around here) then in the same loop do a triple crochet
4. then in the net loopy do a triple first then a double
5. then in the next loopy do a slip stitch
-then start at #3 and go through to # 5 til completed
6.(4 in the picture) do the final slip stitch
Sorry if this is confusing, just leave me a comment if you have any questions and I will get back to you just so long you are not a no reply blogger.
Be on the look out for these great flowers to be popping up in the shop some time soon.
If you see a flower headband you love and want to buy it just comment and I'll save it just for you!
Blessings,
Amber
ps. go check out a great giveaway!!
I have been looking for an easy to follow flower tutorial like this forever! thank you for sharing it! and for putting it in simple terms for us non-crocheters!
ReplyDeleteI love crochet flowers!!! I'm creating a stock pile of them! So glad I found this blog!
ReplyDelete*Thanks to "A Law Student's Journey"!*
I found you from the blog hop at Homemaker on a Dime. The flowers are so pretty. I also love to crochet! I'm following you now, and invite you to stop by my blog too. Take care.
ReplyDeleteThese are sooo adorable!
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute!
ReplyDeleteI found you via Kitty. I am loving your photography and eye for color. I'm excited to have found your blog!
ReplyDeleteI saw your link on Hope Studios. These are too cute. This is inspiring me to take up crochet. :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
ooooh i like this tutorial!
ReplyDeletenew follower coming over from Kitty's blog! keeping my fingers crossed for that adorable giveaway!!!
:D
good job! Have a lovely day! Maria http://caribbeanmissionarywife.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I'm not much of a crocheter, but these seem a lot easier than knitting flowers!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute. I love these! I just crocheted a flower necklace, and I am your newest follower, would love for you to stop by my blog. :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to my delightfully inspiring Thursday party!
Would love for you to enter our giveaway going on now:
http://delightfulorder.blogspot.com/2011/05/sun-hat-and-headband-giveaway.html
DaNita
Hi I'm visiting from {Delightful Order} I saw your link up there this thursday! I absolutely LOVE these cute crocheted flowers.. I wish I knew how to make them! I want to try your tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! You can find me here:
http://onestopbabygifts.blogspot.com
Have a great day!
These look great! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo cute Amber! I just can't seem to get the hang of crocheting though *sadface* They look especially gorgeous with the buttons added <3
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking these up :D
I love the button accents! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteStopping by from Handmade Tuesdays (really late - the one from May 30 - whoops!) - this looks so easy!! Thank you for sharing. I definitely need to get back to crochet ASAP!!
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