Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Dotty flower pattern



Hello! I hope you're having a lovely day!

   You know how I really like crochet flowers?  
Well, I have a little pattern to share with you all today.  I have been fiddling around with this flower pattern for a while, I like how the inner ring of tiny petals are nestled in the big petals. I am calling it the Dotty Flower because of the inner ring of small petals (dots).  
It is not very hard to make, and it is always fun coming up with 3 colour combos. :)  
I made mine in MoYa DK cotton, just because I like the washed out look of the colours, but you could use any yarn that takes your fancy, just make sure you use the right size hook for your yarn. 

I think I'll write the pattern out in one chunk, then you can look at the photos for extra help if you need it. This pattern uses US terminology.  

Ok here goes! 

Dotty Flower

4 mm hook, small quantities of 8ply/DK yarn in 3 colours

Special instructions:  

2dc Cluster: Yo, insert hook in stitch, yo and pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops ( 2 loops left on hook) , yo, insert hook in same stitch, yo and pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops (3 loops left on hook) , yo and pull through all loops on hook. 

Petal Cluster: Step 1- *Yo twice, insert hook into 2 ch space, yo and pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops, yo and pull through 2 loops, leave last loop on hook ( 2 loops on hook) * .  
Repeat * to *  (3 loops on hook) 
Step 2 - Yo 3 times, insert hook in skipped stitch of round 1, yo and pull up a loop, yo and pull through 2 loops, yo and pull through 2 loops, yo and pull through 2 loops, leave last loop on hook  ( 4 loops on hook) 
Repeat Step 1 into the same 2 ch space ( 6 loops on hook) .
Step 3- Yo and pull through all loops on hook. 

( I know that was a long winded explanation of a petal cluster, if you are confused there are photos of these steps to help you see what I mean)

Pattern: 

Chain 4, slip stitch into 1st chain to form a ring.

Round 1: ch2 (does not count as a stitch), 12 dc into ring, slip stitch join to 1st dc, fasten off. 

Round 2:  Join next colour to any stitch, ch2, make a 2dc cluster into same stitch, *ch2, skip 1 stitch, make a 2dc cluster in next stitch, * .  Repeat * to * 4 more times, to make 6 cluster, ending with 2ch and slip stitch join to 1st cluster. Fasten off.

Round 3: Join next colour to any 2ch space.  *Ch 4, make a petal cluster, ch 4, slip stitch into same 2 ch space, slip stitch into next 2ch space. *  Repeat * to * making 6 petals around the flower in the 2 ch spaces of previous round. Slip stitch into 1st space to join, fasten off and weave in all threads. 
All finished! :) 


Helpful photos! 


Round 1 done............



 Round 2 done........
 How the petal cluster should look, from right to left on the hook - the 4 chains, then 2 trebles made into the space, then 1 double treble made into the skipped stitch of the 1st round, then 2 trebles made into the space again, leaving the last loop of each stitch on the hook. ( 6 loops in total) 



....then you yarn over and pull through all the loops.......


.......and make 4 chain........


....... then slipstitch into the same space to finish off the petal......


........Slip stitch across to the next space and make the next petal in the same way.......


.......all finished ! .........




I hope that wasn't too confusing, they are really pretty easy to make.  
I hope you have fun with this if you give it a go.

Have a lovely crafty day! 

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19 comments:

  1. Beautiful pattern, and it looks lovely in the Moya yarn!
    #proudlysouthafrican

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  2. So beautiful!! Thanks so much for sharing the pattern. Have a lovely day! xxx

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  3. Beautiful little flowers, thank you for sharing!

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  4. Certainly one that I will be trying. Love the colours combinations.

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  5. Super cute. I want to try it. Been sick in bed all day. I need some flower crochet therapy to get back on track. :)
    Xxx

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  6. Your dotty flowers are sweet and attractive. (Sparking my crochet appetite!) Thank you for sharing. Alexine in Maryland

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  7. LOVE them both the flower pattern and the colors.............happy flowers :-) .......thanks SO much for sharing <3

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  8. Thank you for sharing the pattern. It's just that little bit different with the stitch 1 round in. Look forward to giving it a try even though I don't crochet much.

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  9. Thank you for sharing the pattern. It's just that little bit different with the stitch 1 round in. Look forward to giving it a try even though I don't crochet much.

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  10. thanks for sharing this lovely pattern, so cute and looks so easy to crochet.

    enjoy your day :-)

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  11. j' aime beaucoup tes petites fleurs c' est trés sympa merci de ce pas a pas c' est cool a bientôt biz

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  12. What a really cute pattern. I love the little flower :-). Thank you so much.
    Have a lovely day.

    Sweet greetings from the Netherlands,
    Emily
    (casacreaemilia.blogspot.nl)

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  13. What fabulous little flowers! And your eye for color is hard to match! I can see these added to so many things. Like washer cloths, bags, hair accessories, even needle keepers attach to your craft snips/scissors or notions pouch. Thanks for sharing! Have a great day.

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  14. Pretty.
    Will definitely make any crochet project even more attractive.

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  15. Very pretty! I like your petal clusters. I wonder if the double treble in the skipped stitch could be substituted by an extended treble and whether that would enhance the curl? These are my thoughts - I will have to go and try next time I have the right yarn and hook handy.
    Thanks for sharing your pattern. :-)

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  16. thank you for sharing your sweet flower, it's just the cutest thing.

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