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PATTERN
SIZE: One Size
YARN: Scheepjes Whirl nr 552 Pink to Wink, 2 skeins, Scheepjes Whirlette nr 862 Grapefruit 1 skein.
HOOK: 3,5 mm, adjust the size of your hook if needed, my flowers meassures 4 cm (see the picture.)
STITCHTUTORIAL
ch – chain
st – stitch
sc – single crochet
slst – slip stitch
chsp – chain space
dc – double crochet
hdc – half double crochet
tr – treble
ne – next
tr3tog – treble crochet 3 together
tr4tog – treble crochet 4 together
crabstitch – backwards single crochet
GOOD TO KNOW: The flowers are made in 3 rows. Every row of flowers will be joined with the previous row as you go.
PATTERN
Row 1:
Picture 1: Ch 3,
Picture 2: 1 dc in the 3rd ch from your hook (this will create the center of the flower),
Picture 3: ch 3,
Picture 4: tr3tog (petal) in the ring between the dc’s,
Picture 5: *ch 3, 1 dc in the 3rd ch from your hook,
Picture 6: ch 3, tr3tog in the ring between the dc’*,
Picture 7: repeat between *-* until you got 45 petals, ch 4.
Row 2: Now we are working backwards along the upper side of the petals.
Picture 8 and 9: tr4tog in the last ring you made,
Picture 10: ch 4, tr4tog in same ring, (3 petals in the ring),
Picture 11 and 12: *(tr4tog, ch 4, tr4tog) in ne ring*,
Picture 13: repeat until you reach the first ring you made, (tr4tog, ch 4, tr4tog),
Picture 14 and 15: ch 4 (turn your work and work in the opposite side of the petals), tr4tog, ch 4, tr4tog, ch 4, tr4tog) in same ring.
Row 3:
Piture 16: *(tr4tog dst, ch 4, tr4tog) in ne ring*, repeat *-* until you’ve done the last ring, ch 4, slst in the tr3tog. Cut the yarn.
You have done your first garland of flowers
The following garlands are joined together in row 2 with the previous garlands row 3.
Every following garland should be decreased with one petal.
Row 1:
Picture 17: Ch 3, 1 dc in the 3rd ch from your hook (creates the center of the flower), ch 3, tr3tog (petal) in the ring between the 2 dc’s, *ch 3, 1 dc in the 3rd ch from your hook, ch 3, tr3tog in the ring*, repeat *-* until you’ve got 44 petals, ch 3.
Row 2: Now we are working backwards along the upper side of the petals and join with the previous garland. You should have the first garland with the right side faceing up. Start to the right when it’s time to join. Keep an eye on the second garnland so they dont twist around when you join them.
Picture 18 and 19: Slst in ch4sp between the 2 petals pointing down at the last flower in previous garland,
Picture 20: ch 2, (tr4tog in the ring,
Picture 21: ch 2, slst between ne two tr4tog in previous garland,
Picture 22: ch 2, tr4tog) in same ring,
Picture 23: *slst in ne ch4sp,
Picture 24 and 25: (tr4tog in ne ring, ch 2, slst between the two tr4tog in previous garland, ch 2, tr4tog in same ring) *, repeat *-* until you’ve done the first ring on this garland,
Picture 26: slst in ne ch4sp, (tr4tog, ch 2, slst between the two tr4tog in previous row, tr4tog, ch 2, slst in ne ch4, ch 3, (turn your work and work in the opposite side of the petals), tr4tog,
Picture 27: ch 4, tr4tog, ch 4, tr4tog) in the ring.
Row 3: *(tr4tog in ne ring, ch 4, tr4tog in same ring) *, repeat until you’ve done with the last ring, ch 4, slst in the tr3tog. Cut the yarn.
Continue to make garlands and join them together until you have 18 garlands all joined together. The last garland should have 28 petals.
Fasten all your loose ends.
Now we shall make a 2round edge around the whole piece.
With the right side faceing up, start in the lower left hand corner (in the last chsp before next petal).
Row 1: Start with a standing dc or ch 3 in the chsp of the first flower, 2 dc in same chsp, ch 1, *3 dc between the flowers, ch 1, 3 dc in ne chsp*, repeat *-* along the whole side,
Ch 3, 3 dc in first chsp in ne side, *ch 1, 3 dc in ne chsp*, repeat *-* along the whole side,
Make the last two sides in the same way
Row 2: Slst until first chsp, {*3 dc in chsp, ch 1* repeat *-* until you reach the ch3sp in the corner, (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in corner chsp}, repeat {-} around. Cut the yarn.
Put your work flat with the wrong side faceing up, fold in the corners as the picture shows.
Attach a stitchmark where the corners meet and a stitchmark in the 15th chsp. Do this on both sides.
Seam or crochet together between the stitchmarks.
Fasten the ends.
Now we should work the egding around the collar and the sleeves.
To have the color on the remaining whirl evenly spread, I crochet one row at the time along the collar and sleeves.
Make one row with Whirlette and one row with Whirl.
The Collar:
Row 1: Whirlette. Start with a standing dc or ch 3, in one of the corners where you attached the corners together, dc2tog (first dc in first chsp, second dc in the second chsp), make another dc in the second corner chsp, 3 dc in every chsp until you reach the other side where you attached the corners together, (1 dc, dc2tog, 1 dc) 3 dc in every chsp, repeat around, slst in first st. Cut the yarn.
Row 2: Whirl. Start with a standing dc (or ch 3) between any of the dc groups, 2 dc in same sp*, sk 3 dc, 3 dc in next space* repeat *-* around, slst in first st. Cut the yarn.
Row 3: Whirlette. Repeat previous row.
Row 4: Whirl. Repeat row 2.
Row 5: Whirlette. Repeat row 2.
Row 6: Whirl. Repeat row 2.
Row 7: Whirlette. Start with a standing hdc (or ch 2) in any st, 1 hdc in every st around, slst in first st.
Row 8: Whirlette. Ch 2, 1 hdc in every st around, slst in first st.
Row 9: Whirlette. Ch 1, 1 sc in same st, 1 sc in every st around, slst in first sc.
Row 10: Whirlette. Repeat previous row.
Row 11: Whirl. Repeat row 8.
Row 12: Whirl. Repeat row 8.
Row 13: Whirlette. Repeat row 8.
Row 14: Whirlette. Repeat row 8.
Row 15: Whirlette: Crabstitch around. Cut the yarn and fasten off.
Sleeves:
Row 1: Whirlette. Start with a standing dc or ch 3, in one of the spaces where you attached the sides together, dc2tog (first dc in first chsp, second dc in the second chsp), make another dc in the second chsp, 3 dc in every chsp around slst in first st. Cut the yarn.
Row 2: Whirl. Start with a standing dc (or ch 3) between any of the dc groups, 2 dc in same sp*, sk 3 dc, 3 dc in next space* repeat *-* around, slst in first st. Cut the yarn.
Row 3: Whirlette. Repeat previous row.
Row 4: Whirl. Repeat row 2.
Row 5: Whirlette. Decrease with one dc every second dc group. See the picture.
Row 6: Whirl. 2 dc in every sp around (one dc decrease in every dc group, see piture below).
Row 7: Whirlette. Start with a standing hdc (or ch 2) in any st, 1 hdc in every st around, slst in first st.
Row 8: Whirlette. Ch 2, 1 hdc in every st around, slst in first st.
Row 9: Whirlette. Ch 1, 1 sc in same st, 1 sc in every st around, slst in first sc.
Row 10: Whirlette. Repeat previous row.
Row 11: Whirl. Repeat row 8.
Row 12: Whirl. Repeat row 8.
Row 13: Whirlette. Repeat row 8.
Row 14: Whirlette. Repeat row 8.
Row 15: Whirlette: Crabstitch around. Cut the yarn and fasten off.
Happy Crocheting
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