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Wednesday, 2 August 2023

Crochet flowers


 Hi,

Another wet day here in Somerset, July was the wettest and the way it’s going August will be the same,  it’s good for my runner beans and tomatoes but they also need some sun,  and it’s been lacking,  yes it’s shinning somewhere in the world but it’s yet to make appearance today.

I have been making some crochet roses,  actually they are easy,  I am hoping to put them on wires so they can stand in a vase,  where are my wires in the shed,  and it’s pouring with rain,,  when it’s dry I forget to take some out and when it’s wet, I think to myself I could do that.  

I made them in cotton,  now to learn to make some leaves and hopefully move onto sunflowers,  crochet is a learning curve for me,  something I mastered in lockdown,  perhaps I will get onto toys but at the moment I am enjoying making flowers.

Here is a link to the pattern I used l https://youtu.be/ptWYK10MeQU

Hopefully the sun will come out to play before the end of august.

Have a good day

Margaret

9 comments:

  1. Your roses are very pretty.
    StephanieW

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  2. Those are sweet, thanks for the link. I hope you get some sunshine soon.

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  3. These are beautiful Margaret and they would look beautiful wired and displayed in a vase, Kate x

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  4. Thank you for the link for these beautiful roses Margaret,love your choice of colours

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  5. These are beautiful roses and they will look lovely on stems x

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  6. These are stunning Margaret Ginny
    My Blog As I do Rodos

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  7. Beautiful work Margaret, these are so pretty.
    As for our weather, yuk...what a rotten summer...xx

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  8. This is lovely
    F.A

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  9. These are going to make a beautiful bouquet! I enjoyed watching the video, too. When I had learned to make crochet roses for a doily decades back, it was an intricate and fiddly affair - starting from the center, scalloped rounds alternated with chains behind each 'petal'. This is way easier by crocheting flat, then converting to 3D.

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