Today we are going to stitch up some Beautiful Roses.
This Crochet Pattern Can be made as a Rosebud
or a Rose Blossom.
We are using a Bulky (5) yarn and a J / 6.00 Mm Crochet hook, so they will stitch up quickly and look big a lovely.
And are a great way to use up some left over scrap yarn
in your yarn stash.
If you would like your roses to be a little smaller,
you can use medium (4) yarn and
H/ 5.00 MM crochet hook.
They are perfect for adding to any bag, hat, scarf and
decoration. And look lovely made as pins to attach
to a sweater or jacket.
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Roses Are Red,
Violets are Blue
The Dog is my Favorite,
But You're Okay too!
Violets are Blue
The Dog is my Favorite,
But You're Okay too!
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See The Video On My Crochet Youtube
Channel At This Link
Roses Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach
Crochet hook
– J/ 6.00 MM
Yarn - Chunky (5) yarn
Yarn Needle
Yarn - Chunky (5) yarn
Yarn Needle
Chain (ch)
Slip stitch (slst)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Skip (sk)
Space (sp)
V Stitch (Vst)
Slip stitch (slst)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Skip (sk)
Space (sp)
V Stitch (Vst)
Rose Buds - 2.5 inches
Rose Blooms - 6 inches
Multiples - 2 + 1
Demo is stitched with 16 chs/ Rose Bud
Ch4 Counts as a dc, ch1
Patterns:
R: 1 – Rosebud – Ch 16, Rose Bloom - Ch 46
Sc in the 2nd ch and in each ch across, turn, ch 4
(15, 45sc)
*sk the next sc, Vst in the next dc*
Repeat From *to * across Row, turn,
Slst in the ch1 sp of the 1st Vst, ch3
(8, 23 Vsts)
*Slst
between the next 2 V sts, 5 dc in the next ch1 sp*
Repeat From
* to * across row,
4 dc in the last ch1 sp, ch3, slst in the ch1 sp,
slst in the 1st sc from the previous row,
Tie off
leaving a 12 inch tail of yarn.
(8, 23 Rose Petals)
Thread the
tail of yarn onto the needle,
Roll up the
1st “petal and st securely,
Continue to
roll up the rose petals, stitching them securely.
Now Get In Your Yarn Stash And
See What Lovely Roses You Can
Stitch Up!
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