Showing posts with label flower crochet patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flower crochet patterns. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 31, 2021

New Paperback Edition of Susan's Showy Flowers! Plus Free Flower pattern excerpted from the Book

 I am very pleased to announce the publication of my paperback edition of Susan's Showy Flowers on Amazon! 

This is the new collection of  my crochet patterns for 14 bold and chunky flowers that are great for all kinds of embellishment: put them on children's purses, baskets and toys; sew them onto scarves and sweaters. I love them, and love the little drawstring bag pattern that comes with the flowers. 
Here's where you can find it on Amazon! By the way, it's an eBook too on Amazon, in case you prefer that. 
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Here's an excerpt from the book for my blog readers: it's the pattern for my New Mum II, which is a crazy, chunky, fun-to-crochet flower that I love. Lots of petals, whew, but when you're done it's so worth it!! Materials needed are at the beginning of the pattern.

Thanks for being my blog readers and have a wonderful day crocheting!

New Mum II - Crochet Pattern Instructions


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This full and showy chrysanthemum can be worked in any weight yarn with its suggested hook size; but I prefer a medium weight yarn and a size F or G for a nice tight stitch…or a light weight (baby weight) yarn with a size D or E hook. If you use a soft and flexible yarn, its petals will curl more, as in the blue and gray mums in the photo above. A more sturdy acrylic yarn will yield a flower with stiffer petals.


You can choose either a button style center (shown in the blue and grey example) or a nubby center of sc with small loops (shown in the white example)


Use two colors of yarn, one for the flower center, and one for the main color of your flower.


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In your first yarn color for your center, (I chose light green light weight yarns), make your flower center first, ending with a round of 18 stitches to build your mum petals on:


Button center:


Rnd 1: Ch 3, join to form small ring. Ch 2, dc 11 times in ring. Join.

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Rnd 2: Cover dcs of rnd 1 with 18 long single crochet stitches. (You can see a small tutorial if you search youtube for “VideoLongSingleCrochet”). Join. Skip to Rnd 5 to complete your mum.


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Alternate Nubby Center:


Rnd 1: Ch 1, tighten to form a small knot (this is optional, but it keeps your work from loosening), then ch 2; in 2nd ch from hook work a sc circle of 6 sc (see photo on next page) Do not join.

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Rnd 2: Work 2 sc in every sc: 12 sc.


Rnd 3: In FLO (front loops only), work *(sc, ch 3) in next sc, repeat from * around. (see photo on next page).


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You will still have the remaining 12 back loops on the reverse side on which you will continue your flower (see photo on next page).

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Rnd 4: In remaining back loops on reverse side, work (sc, 2 sc) around for a circle of 18 sc. (see photo below).


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Change to main color of your flower (White in my example). Attach to ending point of last round.


Rnd 5: In FLO (front loops only) of last rnd, work *( ch 6, sc in next st), repeat from * around. Do not join.


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Rnd 6: in remaining back loops from Rnd 4, work sc in every st. (see photo on next page)

Do not join.

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You will now work in the front loops only of the sc stitches just formed.


Rnd 7: *Sc in FLO of next sc,Ch 6, skip 1st ch and sc in next 5 ch back to center, repeat from * around. (see photos below) Do not join,


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Side view of round 7

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Front view of round 7- sc petals



Rnd 8: Again reach to back of flower and work next rnd in remaining back loops from Rnd 6:



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Round 8 – dc petals

*Sc in next loop, Ch 8, skip 1st 2 ch, work dc in next 6 ch back to center, repeat from *around. See photo above. Join. Tie off and weave yarn end through the back of your work.

See how the back of your mum should look in the photo below).


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(back view of mum)


And below see the finished Mum!



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Thanks for looking! If you'd like to see more, you can find all of my Amazon ebooks on crochet here; and on Etsy, my patterns can be found at susanlinnstudio.etsy.com

Have fun and happy crocheting!

Susan



Thursday, March 26, 2015

Free Crochet Pattern here, with my introduction of my New Flowers Pattern Collection on Etsy! It only took me two years... Flower Crochet Patterns, Big, Splashy and Easy!

Wow, I'm so proud to have finally finished this crochet flower pattern set! 


https://www.etsy.com/listing/227609198/flower-crochet-patterns-susans-14-new?ref=shop_home_active_1

Fourteen crocheted flowers, some of them collected from my individual patterns for hats and scarves in the last two years, some of them all new. BUT all of them are bossy and bold, and they make a big flowery statement! And blog readers, you get the Flower Bag and one flower pattern for free right here!  BUT heck, the whole thing's on Etsy for only five bucks, so check it out and all of my all-original crochet designs at my Etsy Store. 

I've been mulling over other new ideas from the yarn-y stew which is my brain right now, and have some interesting baby accessory crochet items coming up, so keep checking it for new patterns being published soon, and for free crochet patterns right on this blog!

Thanks for checking out my patterns! To see more, you can visit my Etsy store, check out my crochet blog or facebook page to find free tips, small patterns and inspiration, or see my Amazon Author Central page to see my patterns on the Kindle ebook store. Have a great time with your crochet!


Susan



Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Put DOWN the hook, Sue

I admit I've been obsessed lately;
 Whenever we go on a road trip I crochet nonstop. 

I was annoyed the other day in a waiting room when an, ahem, older gentleman looked at me and loudly asked his wife, "What's she doing?". The wife said, "Knitting or crocheting, I don't know." He looked again, sourly, at me and said "Some people just can't sit still." Exactly right! And look what I've been working on! My bugs!!! I'm so happy, I have a little butterfly I think I'll include in this pattern set, too. You'll notice one of the bees has flatter wings which lay flat....there's another option in which the wings sit up and attach to the back (see the bee in the center of the picture. And, of course a ladybug (it still needs some embroidery, something seems to be missing. Hah!) 

Anyhoo, this pattern set, along with the Flower Power flowers which match the bugs, will be put together into a pattern and put on my etsy store in the next couple of days. Hopefully I'll put another free pattern on this blog at the same time. 

In the meantime, check out my store at susanlinnstudio.etsy.com  and my treasury which includes almost all of my Small Project patterns at http://www.etsy.com/listing/71182701/crochet-patterns-248-pages-updated