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        It's My Party: Crocheted Flower

        Crocheted flowers are the ultimate decoration. Quick to stitch up, they add stylish flair to any hat, lapel, or bag. Here's how to make just one crocheted flower to use in an arrangement or as a pin.

        More in Decorating

        Materials and Tools:

        Lion Brand Micro Spun (2.5oz/168yd) in Turquoise, Mango and Fuchsia, 1 ball each
        crochet hook, 5mm
        scissors
        tapestry needle

        Materials (pin):
        pin-back
        small amount of sewing thread
        sewing needle

        Materials (stemmed flower):
        12"-long wooden dowel (we used a Panacea? floral plant stake)
        glue gun

        Note: Gauge doesn't really matter when you're making flowers. If you want to achieve a size similar to the one we produced, use any worsted-weight yarn and a hook between 5mm and 6mm in size.

        Abbreviations:
        ch chain
        sl st slip stitch
        sc single crochet
        hdc half double crochet
        dc double crochet
        tr treble crochet
        flo front loop only
        blo back loop only
        yo yarn over

        Bobble:
        Work a dc until 2 loops remain on the hook. Do not complete the stitch. Yo and insert hook into the same stitch; work half of a dc (3 loops remain on hook). Continuing to work into the same stitch, work half of a third dc (4 loops remain on hook). Yo and draw yarn through all 4 loops.

        Pattern:
        Ch 5. Sl st in first ch to form a ring.

        Round 1: Ch 1. Work 10 sc into the ring. Sl st into the first sc to join the round.

        Round 2: Ch 2. Work {hdc, ch 1, hdc, ch 1, hdc} into the flo of each sc around, until 1 sc remains. Work {hdc, ch 1, hdc, ch 1} into the last sc. Sl st into the top of the turning chain to join the round. Fasten off (figure A).

        Round 3: Turn the flower over so that the wrong side is facing. Joining new color of yarn, sl st into blo of first sc from Round 1. Work {dc, tr, dc} into the blo of each sc from Round 1 (figure B). Sl st into first dc to join the round.

        Round 4: Sl st in the first stitch. *Ch 3, work 1 bobble in next stitch, ch 3, sl st into next 2 stitches.* Repeat from * to * until 1 stitch remains. Sl st in last stitch. Fasten off. Weave in ends.

        To make a stemmed blossom:
        Use a glue gun to attach the flower to the top of a dowel. Make several and arrange in a vase.

        To make a pin:
        Sew a pin-back to the flower. If you want to attach the pin to a stem, glue a piece of felt to the top of the dowel and pin the flower to the fabric.

        Pattern courtesy of Kim P. Werker.