Friday, 21 December 2018

Anemone Flowers

So easy to make - and fun too ! I just couldn't stop ..........














Crochet Anemone Flowers

This pattern uses UK terminology
tc = treble crochet            dc = double crochet                    ch = chain

You need a 4mm hook and small amounts of 3 different colours of DK yarn –
I made these with black for round 1 (the centre of the flower)
Yellow or white for round 2
Red, pink, purple or blue for round 3 (the petals)


6 Petal Flower
Using DK yarn and a 4mm hook
Chain 3, join with a slip stitch into a ring
Round 1: ch2, make 11tc into ring, slip stitch to join                                 (12sts)
Round 2: ch1, make 1dc n each stich all around, slip stitch to join             (12sts)
Round 3: ch2, 4tc into same stitch, 1dc into next stitch, *5tc into next stitch, 1dc into next stitch, continue around, slip stitch to join           (there should be 6 petals)


7 Petal Flower
Using DK yarn and a 4mm hook
Chain 4, join with a slip stitch into a ring
Round 1: ch2, make 13tc into ring, slip stitch to join                                 (14sts)
Round 2:  ch1, make 1dc n each stich all around, slip stitch to join            (14sts)
Round 3: ch2, 4tc into same stitch, 1dc into next stitch, *5tc into next stitch, 1dc into next stitch, continue around, slip stitch to join           (there should be 7 petals)



You can of course make these with other colours too! 


I made these with yellow or orange for round 1 (the centre of the flower)
Yellow, orange or white for round 2
Peach, pink, lemon or white for round 3 (the petals)



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In addition:  You can gift or sell any finished items you make from my patterns.    

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1 comment:

  1. hello....I have just printed the pattern for the lovely anemone flowers. Hopefully they will make nice brooches for the residents in my retirement village....thank you.

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