I was never quite happy with my daylily pattern in Three Flowers. I've been thinking about how to improve the pattern ever since. I guess that maybe I wanted something with narrower petals and more of the lightness of Irish crochet. (A picture of the newer version is at the right.)
This is the most difficult of the 3 flowers. It incorporates elements of both of the others. It starts out like the pansy. The tops of the petals are like those of the coneflower. Plus, it adds a couple new elements.
As before, I'm using a size 5 or F (3.75 mm) crochet hook and leftovers from a ball of Peaches & Creme cotton yarn – worsted weight -- in yellow. (Any weight of yarn and hook to match will work.)
This flower is 6" in diameter.
Here's the new version (in 3 posts):
Directions:
Ch 4. Join to form ring (with a slip stitch).
Rnd 1: Ch 6, ( dc 1, ch 3 ) 5 x, join to 3rd ch st of rnd (with a slip stitch).
There are now 6 spokes and 6 chain spaces.
Note that the first 3 chain sts of the "ch 6" at the beginning of the round serve as a replacement for a dc.
The final picture shows the flower at the end of round 1.
In the next post, we'll add the first 3 petals.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
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