Crochet'ing was something I started during high school to become closer to my grandmother. She didn't drive so I was often taking her to Wal-Mart or Michaels to pick up yarn and I thought if I was going anyway, I might as well start learning something! I loved spending time with her; learning new techniques, listening to her stories, and learning her style. She made many things but always the most beautiful blankets and I spent hours upon hours attmepting to mimic them. At some point I realized that her creations were hers and that I had my own style. It isn't always the most proper and a lot of times I make up my own rules (and loops)...but it is mine!
I started the larger flowers with a chain of five and went back in through the first loop. I continued around until I was happy with the center circle and then I chained seven and went through a loop in the outer ring of the the circle. I continued doing that until I had six 'petals'. The smaller flower started the same, but I only used a chain of five for each petal and only created five petals.
These are adorable! What a great way to add to LOs or cards!
ReplyDeleteJamie I love these!!! They are too cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely flowers! My grandmother crocheted too, and I want to add something crocheted to a scrapbook page about her. I was going to chain a border, but your flowers are much cuter!!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable!!! I want some :)
ReplyDeleteOhh these are so cute. These types of flowers are so popular on cards and scrapbooking pages right now.
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I love these flowers!
ReplyDeleteYour crocheted flowers are so pretty!!! I can't wait to see what you use them on!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are definitely Etsy material! You are so talented girl!
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