[Nfb-krafters-korner] Rose Pattern

Powers, Terry (NIH/NCI) [E] Terry.Powers at nih.gov
Tue Apr 28 20:20:11 UTC 2015


Terri
Can you write this out, word by word.  How can you get 3 dcs in the same chain, with 2 chains in between?
Terry P.


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Below is a reprint of Rose pattern, taught. It is a cery easy pattern and is Very forgiving to any errors. It takes very little yarn and you can use whatever hook you like to complete. The only materials needed to complete this is crochet hook, small amount of yarn, a yarn needle and scissors.
Please try these and if you have any question please send me a note for help. This pattern makes rose buds as well as full bllom roses. The pattern does not seem like a rose but after completing it and rolling it and sewing the bottom, it is a rose. They can have a loop to hang them, a magnet, or a pin can be attached to blankets, headbands, cans, purses or stand alone in a disply. Please try this and if you can make afew to send to convention to sell as a fund raiser below will be my mailing address, I would like to forward them on no later then June 5 so try and smell the roses.

 

Terry Knox

723 Garden Lakes Drive

Murrells Inlet, South Carolina 29576

 

            Roses re-write pattern

 

Small bud use chain of 12, 15 chain for medium bud, small rose 21 chain, medium rose chain 34

 

Large Rose Pattern

 

Leave a tail of at least 6 inches to start. Chain 41. 

Row One: DC in fourth ch from hook. Chain 2,2 dc in same chain,chain 1, skip
2 chains, 2 dc in next chain spacechain 22 dc in same chain , repeat to end of row. Chain 1 and turn

Row 2: Sl st in first ch space,  counts a first dc. 6 dc in same ch space.
Sc in next space7 dc in next ch 2 space, repeat to the end. Fasten off.

 

Use start tail with needle, Roll rows onto themselves and stitch thru bottom to make rose hold together. Leave as a cone for a bud or flatten for rose.

 





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