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Crochet Daisy-Centered Irish Rose

Leyla
Leyla
Apr 28, 2024 09:14 AM
Crochet Daisy-Centered Irish Rose

Discover the enchanting art of creating a Crochet Daisy-Centered Irish Rose, a delightful twist on the traditional crochet flower pattern. Immerse yourself in the world of crochet as you embark on this creative journey. With just a few simple stitches and a touch of imagination, you can bring this charming flower to life. So, grab your crochet hook and a ball of yarn, and let your creativity blossom with the Crochet Daisy-Centered Irish Rose. With each stitch, you'll be transported to a world of tranquility and joy. Whether you're a seasoned crocheter or just starting out, this pattern is sure to ignite your passion for the craft and leave you with a beautiful keepsake to cherish.

Materials:

  • Yarn
  • Crochet Hook

Tiny Daisy in 2 Rounds
1. 3 ch sl st to 1st ch to form loop, 1 ch 6 sc into loop, sl st to 1st sc

2. (3 ch sl st to next) repeated a total of 6 times (6 looped petals)

If you would like to turn this into an Irish Rose with a daisy centre, change colours and continue ontp this 3rd round.
3. attach new colour to any ch sp (2 ch 3dc into same 2 ch sl st into same, sl st into next ch sp) repeat for each ch sp (6 petals)
4. turn so you are working on the backside of the flower, (3 ch, sc around the next post of round 2) repeat for each post

5. turn so you are working again on the front side of the flower, (sl st into next ch sp, 3 ch 4 dc into same 3 ch sl st into same) repeat for each chain space, sl st into 1st ch sp and fasten off

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