26 February 2012

Crochet A Frilly Flower

"Just living is not enough" said the butterfly, "one must have sunshine, freedom and a little flower".

Hans Christian Anderson


Since I posted my simple bunting tutorial, I've been asked several times how to crochet the flower I pictured.


I daresay very similar flowers have been made up and down the Land Of Blog but, since I didn't follow a pattern for it, I am happy to share my little Frilly Flower (using UK terminology) with you ...









Happy days.

Hx

20 comments:

  1. It's a lovely flower and another great tutorial :O)x

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  2. When I'm feeling a little braver I'll give this a whirl as it looks so well explained and easy to follow!

    Jem xXx

    P.S Your header is beautiful :-)

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  3. Very sweet indeed. Like the butterfly, I too must have a little flower in my world.
    Danette

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  4. Thank you for the tutorial - I'm going to give this a try.
    Liz @ Shortbread & Ginger

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  5. what a lovely tutorial, great pics too. You have made it so easy for people to follow x hope you had a good weekend x

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  6. Oooh lovely!! I no doubt will be knocking some of these up soon :D

    Jo x x

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  7. I always love to find a new flower pattern- they're so versatile!
    Thanks for sharing!
    Xx

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  8. oh its gorgeous! I have to admit, i bought a book last year about 100 flowers to knit and crochet but Ive used nothing but internet tutorials! now theres random wee flowers all over my house! I used them at christmas as add ons with gift wrap ^_^

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  9. Glad I found your blog too - will definitely bookmark this for when I pick up my crochet again, have been meaning to make some cute little flowers for ages :) Jenny x

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  10. You're good at these tutes aren't ya doll!

    xxx

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  11. Happy days indeed! They are very cute and finish off your bunting beautifully. Lovely tutorial - keep them coming! XX

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  12. I can't find your email Anywhereee but I'm pleased to let you know that you've won my Giveaway over at Country Rose! :-)

    Is there any chance you could contact me at country-rose@live.co.uk so I can have an address to send the goodies to..?!

    Ashley xxx

    PS- excellent giveaway!

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  13. Well done on winning Ashley's giveaway hun, it couldn't have gone to a nicer bird!!! Hoorah!
    AND I reckon you've explained how to crochet a flower here so well, that even me....yes EVEN me, may understand it!!!!!
    Hope well x x x x

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  14. So sweet :D I am a very novice crocheter, but I'm going to give these a tr, your tutorial looks really easy to follow ... wish me luck :D

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  15. Oh dear, I have a sticky y on the keyboard ... that should obviously say try. And I will :D

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  16. Thankyou so much for sharing your crochet flower tutorial ,im going to give it a try xx

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  17. Thank you so much for the tutorial. It is so helpful.

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  18. Super Cute.
    I have added it to the directory at www.crochetatplay.com it will go live on the recently added page on january 25th.

    We have over 22,000 free crochet links available! If you have any others you would like added to the directory please submit them from the main page.
    We also have a button you can add to your blog to brag about being included in our directory!

    I hope your link brings you lots of traffic.

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  19. Love. I'm going to try it out today.

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  20. Lovely and easy to follow! I've only been crocheting for three days & I managed to make this look semi-decent!

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