Hello friends,
Hope all of you are well and happy? Many of you must have finished a lovely half term.. these are such precious moments spent with our cubs..to cherish for always, arent they?
I apologise for the delay in posting this promised tutorial, just dont know where the time went last week?
Here goes....
Yarn : any dk yarn is fine in 3 coordinating colours
Hook: 4mm
With the first colour , in my case, orange, chain 5.
Join with a slip stitch in first chain to form a ring.
Make a beginning cluster in the ring as shown.
First chain3 which counts as a double crochet(US terms) , yarn over, insert hook in indicated space or stitch, yarn over and draw up a loop, yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook; yarn over,insert hook in ring, yarn over and draw up a loop, yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook(3 loops on hook); yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook. Again this is quite wordy, hence all the pictures, so its clearer.
Then chain 2 , make a Cluster as follows. Yarn over,insert hook in ring, yarn over and draw up a loop, yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook; yarn over, insert hook in ring,yarn over and draw up a loop,yarn over and draw up a loop,yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook twice; yarn over and draw through all 4 loops on hook. Again please feel free to skip this and follow the pics, it might seem a bit tricky to start with, but it will soon become second nature. It took me a while to get the square I had visualised in my mind...a very petal-ly flower and clusters are the way to go, I am sure!!
Make as many clusters as petals ,that would be 7 in this case, then chain 2. join with slip stitch in top of of Cl-8 clusters. Fasten off.
I have used US terminology throughout chiefly because thats what I have encountered in many books . I have included a schematic to cover any shortcomings in the wordy tutorial!! Hope it is helpful!!
I cant believe how long it has actually taken me to do this post, I have done it in instalments, struggled at times with Blogger......anyway here it is...I hope some of you will attempt this square of mine and make different things with it and will let me know if you do please, nothing would give me more pleasure!!
Last week , my lil boy( let me post this before he objects,he is 11 you see and might take umbrage, but you know how it is, our children will always be little for us , however much they might grow!!) was away on a residential trip and how I missed him..... and understood how our parents feel when we fly the coop!! The cycle repeats,doesnt it? My lil girl missed her big bro so much that she hugged his shirt like a blankie every night!! Its nice to see them so close(well, most of the time!!)
Right, I will return to more worldly chores, and hope to be back with you all soon with a " big"reveal.......
Ciao.
Hugs,
Ramya
Hope all of you are well and happy? Many of you must have finished a lovely half term.. these are such precious moments spent with our cubs..to cherish for always, arent they?
I apologise for the delay in posting this promised tutorial, just dont know where the time went last week?
Here goes....
Yarn : any dk yarn is fine in 3 coordinating colours
Hook: 4mm
With the first colour , in my case, orange, chain 5.
Join with a slip stitch in first chain to form a ring.
Make a beginning cluster in the ring as shown.
First chain3 which counts as a double crochet(US terms) , yarn over, insert hook in indicated space or stitch, yarn over and draw up a loop, yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook; yarn over,insert hook in ring, yarn over and draw up a loop, yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook(3 loops on hook); yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook. Again this is quite wordy, hence all the pictures, so its clearer.
Then chain 2 , make a Cluster as follows. Yarn over,insert hook in ring, yarn over and draw up a loop, yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook; yarn over, insert hook in ring,yarn over and draw up a loop,yarn over and draw up a loop,yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook twice; yarn over and draw through all 4 loops on hook. Again please feel free to skip this and follow the pics, it might seem a bit tricky to start with, but it will soon become second nature. It took me a while to get the square I had visualised in my mind...a very petal-ly flower and clusters are the way to go, I am sure!!
Make as many clusters as petals ,that would be 7 in this case, then chain 2. join with slip stitch in top of of Cl-8 clusters. Fasten off.
2 loops on hook |
you have 2 loops on hook, now yarn over and draw up ,a loop yarn over and and draw through 2 loops on hook, you now have 3 loops on hook! |
yarn over and draw through all 3 loops on hook, one beginning cluster made, yippee! |
yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook |
(yarn over insert hook in the ring, yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook.) twice. yarn over and draw through all 4 loops, one cluster made!! |
8 petals done!! |
Join second colour, brown , with a slip stitch in any chain2 space(beginning cluster as explained,chain3 ,cluster) in same chain 2 space. |
Chain 2, cluster, chain2 ,cluster in next chain 2 space. |
chain2 (cluster , chain 3, cluster) in next chain 2 space. Corner made, hurrah! always thrills me! |
With your third colour, join in any corner chain3 space, chain3 ( counts as first dc) then make 2 more dc in same place. |
I have used US terminology throughout chiefly because thats what I have encountered in many books . I have included a schematic to cover any shortcomings in the wordy tutorial!! Hope it is helpful!!
I cant believe how long it has actually taken me to do this post, I have done it in instalments, struggled at times with Blogger......anyway here it is...I hope some of you will attempt this square of mine and make different things with it and will let me know if you do please, nothing would give me more pleasure!!
Last week , my lil boy( let me post this before he objects,he is 11 you see and might take umbrage, but you know how it is, our children will always be little for us , however much they might grow!!) was away on a residential trip and how I missed him..... and understood how our parents feel when we fly the coop!! The cycle repeats,doesnt it? My lil girl missed her big bro so much that she hugged his shirt like a blankie every night!! Its nice to see them so close(well, most of the time!!)
Right, I will return to more worldly chores, and hope to be back with you all soon with a " big"reveal.......
Ciao.
Hugs,
Ramya
Cute square Ramya!Thanks for the comment you left in my blog. My mother suffered from a brain stem stroke. She had just recovered after another condition in the brain. That recovery went on for a year and we were all relieved that she was fine. But now this. Thank you so much for the positive thoughts.
ReplyDeleteWow - To see the piece develop from nothing and blossom into something so beautiful :-)
ReplyDeleteWell done and nicely explained too.
Sesh