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In addition to the written instructions below, you can view a complete video tutorial on my youtube channel. How to Crochet a Zinnia Flower
Zinnia Pattern
chain 2 leaving 12” beg tail
pattern is worked in the round
Row 1: 6 sc in second st from hook
Row 2: working in back loops only, 2 sc in each st around (12 sc)
Row 3: working in back loops of Row 2, sl st in next st, ch 10, sl st in same st, repeat around until you have 12 large petals
Row 4: Working in front loops of Row 2, sl st in next st, ch 8, sl st in same st, repeat around until you have 12 medium petals
Row 5: Working in front loops of Row 1, sl st in next st, ch 6, sl st in same st, repeat around until you have 6 small petals
Finish off weaving in all loose ends on the back side of the flower or use to affix flower to pin back or other projects.
4 comments:
I have to thank you for your patterns! I am not that great at following patterns, and usually just play by ear, when I crochet, but I have no trouble following yours. The Zinnia flower is gorgeous, as is the deco rose, and the veined leaf is the nicest leaf pattern I have found.
I made all of them from 100% cotton worsted, with an H or I hook. My deco rose came out with more layers than the one in the picture, but it is still very pretty. On the veined leaf, I had to chain 2 at the end of the first side, because I couldn't see how to slip stitch with just 1 chain. It came out looking fine, though.
Thanks again!
Nice pattern. I made this for a mobile pouch.
I love this pattern. Quick and easy!! Making about 100 of them for my graduation party centerpieces.
Thanks for posting :)
Lovely. Thnk u for sharing
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