The crocheted flower on this card is glued over a hand-cut butterfly shape I copied from the green one on the first row here. Not an exact shape, but I like how it turned out. :)
Funny how things change, though. I used to read Sweet Dreams pocketbooks during Home Ec class, and my embroidery and crochet projects were done by my mother. Well, I may start them for a bit, then she would finish them. I was that bad about these domestic-y things. I still am in a lot of ways. And what do I do now? I hand-stitch on paper and make crocheted flowers for my cards and scrapbook pages.
A few weeks ago, I was practising my crocheting skills (because there happened to be a crochet hook and a ball of string I both use for completely different reasons) which is just alright as it is, but there's one thing about it that I despise a lot: counting. I started this because I saw a card with crocheted flower and I thought, that looks so nice! At first, I didn't count my chains so I ended up with a variety of .... er... designs, if you can call it that. Shoved them into a drawer and forgot all about it. Then after a couple of months, I'd really wanted some of those on my niece's 7th birthday album that I'm working on so I decided to have a go at it again and... breathe.... count! Yay! I got to kindergarten, at last! So, below are a few of the flowers I did.
Crocheted Flowers
Posted by
Ilyn Florese-Alanguilan
27 June 2009
Now, don't expect anything more complicated than this. This is as complicated as I could get. :)
If you know me and you know my attitude towards crocheting, you'd think I would just buy ready-made stuff to remedy my want. But the thing is, I'm easily bored about these things, and I've known that since I was a kid. Therefore, I know that if I buy a package of them and wouldn't be able to use them in one go, I know that I won't use the leftovers anymore in other projects. Besides, I really, really don't want lots of unused things in my stash. I have an extremely small space and I don't want to cram it. It's already crammed as it is.
Same thing with alpha stickers or rub-ons. It's either I cut the letters out if I want dimension, or print what I want to say from the computer, or just write it by hand. It's more economical and besides, what do I do with the leftover Zs? If you prefer the stickers or rub-ons or stamps, it's ok because they are alright too. This is just a personal choice. I don't mind those extra time doing them because it's fun. It's creative fun!
Tags: crocheting , handmade cards , papercrafting
4 comments:
Love the flowers! I too am working on crocheted flowers after many years of trying to forget my childhood crochet experiences! Would you happen to have the pattern for these flowers?
Thanks!
Deanne
Hi Deanne!
I'm sorry. Unfortunately, I don't have a pattern for these. I just went on and did the trial-and-error thing. I even have my own names for the chains I used because I don't remember how they're called. :)
CH 4, Slip Stitch to create a loop. SC through the center as many times as you would like petals (about 4-6 times). Go back around your loop and do the following in the same stitch: SC, DC, DC, SC. Repeat until you get your petals completed.
That's my pathetic excuse for a pattern. :) Hope it helps!
Stephanie
Hey Stephanie, thanks!! I don't think it's pathetic at all. My excuse is more like it. hahaha!
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