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Free Crochet Pattern:
Little Glittery Flower
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Little Glittery Flower
Lion Brand® Incredible® - Glitterspun®
GAUGE: Approximately 2½" [6.5 cm] across. BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR GAUGE. When you match the gauge in a pattern, your project will be the size specified in the pattern and the materials specified in the pattern will be sufficient. If it takes you fewer stitches and rows to make a 4 in. [10 cm] square, try using a smaller size hook or needles; if more stitches and rows, try a larger size hook or needles.
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Detachable
Counter: Click and drag to the part of the pattern you're working. Your
counter is automatically saved and will be here when you next use the
pattern. Project
Counter: Use this to track your work. Your counter is automatically
saved and will be here when you next use the pattern. |
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FLOWER
With 1 strand each of A and B held together, ch 6. Join with slip st to form ring. Rnd 1 (right side) Ch 1, [sc, ch 4] 8 times in ring; join with slip st in first sc – 8 ch4-loops. Fasten off. Rnd 2 Join 1 strand each of A and B to ring. Working behind ch-4 loops in Rnd 1, ch 1, *sc in ring between next 2 sc, ch 5; repeat from * around; join with slip st in first sc – 8 ch5-spaces. Fasten off.
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Learn to Crochet Instructions: http://learnToCrochet.LionBrand.com
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Ratings and Reviews
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| Little Glittery Flower Reviewed by Jan McIntyre-Ba on 2008-09-05 |
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| These flowers are great to make- quick, easy, and pretty. I have made (literally) hundreds in many different shades and styles of yarn. They do look best in the glittery/sparkly kinds of yarns, but pretty in all. I also like to use a simple color with a fancy ribbon yarn - they come out very striking. I've left the ends hanging, and also attached safety pins, and told people I give them to, that they can wear them and/or save them to hang from their Christmas tree. Being in OES, they make nice convention souvenirs, and 'swaps', too.
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