Sunday, 23 February 2014

Just a quick note..

THE FLOWER BED
A Group Blog
Temporarily Closed.
Some decisions to make. To run a successful blog takes a lot of time and effort something I am short of now.
Plus we have been getting a huge amount of SPAM mail that all has to be dealt with.
Sorry for any inconvenience.

Saturday, 20 April 2013

A Bit of Crochet Sunshine on a Cold & Rainy Saturday!

Good Morning, Flower Loving Friends! It's a rainy Saturday morning here in New England, so I thought I'd post my new tote to brighten things up a bit! It's a super simple project, I found the wicker tote at Goodwill and embellished it with a colorful array of blossoms!  Enlarge the photos to see the detail on mine, but what's fun about this project is that it's easy to make it your own. There are so many fab flowers out there for crochet, it's easy to personalize to your own style. I stitched mine onto the bag, but you could easily glue them, too.





You can read more about it Here.  Here's hoping that everyone has a wonderful weekend, and lots of love being sent to my hometown City of Boston. . . .

Sunday, 7 April 2013

Remember This?????


Finished at last!!!!!!

Just before Christmas I stopped working on it and just couldn't seem to get back into it.
But I'm pleased to say I pulled myself together and have now finished it.
Here are some of the colour details.





The colours are abit deeper than in the photos.
And our cat Bo loves it and seems to think I made it just for her.


However, I didn't, it's for our granddaughter Elizabeth.
So I'll be sending it to her tomorrow together with my ripple blanket (above) which I'm giving to my daughter Sarah (Elizabeth's Mum).
I'm so glad it's finished at last!!!!

Chris Xx

Thursday, 28 March 2013

A Flower Wreath

A flower crochet wreath.  All flowers are from 100 Flowers to Knit and Crochet by Lesley Stanfield.  Enjoy and Happy Easter everyone!
Meredith

Sunday, 17 March 2013

Week 11: Free Flower pattern, 6 petal flower

A similar flower but this one only has 6 petals and can be joined like a hexagon with no filler.
USA Terms, DK, 4mm Hook

Pattern:
 Chain 4, sl st into a circle
Round 1: 12 dc into the circle, sl st to complete round
Round 2: 2dc in each st, sl st to complete round.
Round 3: attach yarn in any stitch, dc in next 4 sts, ch4, dc in next 4 sts, repeat until you have 8 loops.
Round 4 attach yarn in the middle of the 4dc of round below to anchor petal, 7dc into the chain loop, sl between the 4dc of round below, repeat until all 8 petals are complete, sl st to finish

Join as you go in a hexagon pattern.
 chose just a few colours or make every flower different




Happy Hooking x

WEEK 10: Free Hand size Flower Pattern..

USA terms, DK, 4mm Hook

It could be made into a giant flower by using 2 strands of DK or super chunky and a bigger hook
made in DK it is approximately hand size

Chain 4, sl st into a circle
Round 1: 16 dc into circle, sl st to complete round

Round 2: chain 4 as first spoke and top, *dcin next st, 2ch,* repeat from * to * until you have 16 'spokes', sl st to complete round

Round 3: 2 sc in each chain space,
sl st to complete round
Round 4: attach yarn over a spoke, 1dc in the 4sts,
ch 4, making to make a loop or hole,
 1dc in the next 4 sts,
repeat until you have 8 loops
Round 5: attach yarn between the 4 dc
9dc into the loop or hole
sl st between the 4dc, to anchor the petal
repeat until you have 8 petals, sl st to complete flower
these hand size flowers can be joined together in rows, side by side to make a blanket wrap or jacket

A quick pic tutorial....click to make bigger

Happy Hooking
Sue x
UPDATE: Adding a picture of the first 8 petal flower I made, using 2 strands of DK
and it made a very big flower  if I remember correctly I used a 6mm hook too
 
A picture of the variations I tried of the fillers.

and the even bigger FLOWER BATH MAT I made with this pattern
and several strands of DK
LINK TO PATTERN HERE

I went on to make an even bigger mat with the same pattern.

Friday, 15 March 2013

WEEK 9 Free Flower Pattern

PATTERN
USA Terms, DK, 5mm hook
Chain 6, sl st into a circle
Round1: 12 sc into circle, sl st to complete round
Round 2: chain 2 as first dc, dc in next st, chain 4 dc in next 2 sts
repeat until you have 6 loop sections
sl st to complete the round

Round 3: 7sc in the first chain loop
sl st in between the 2 dc to anchor the 'petal'
repeat 5 more times,sl st to complete round.
Round 4: miss a st,
sl st into the next st,
chain 3
sl st into next st, making a tiny loop
repeat 4 more times (5 tiny loops)
sl st intospace between the 2 dc of round 2,
miss a st, sl st into the next st and repeat for next 5 petals (6 petals in total)
the small loops are made on the top of each petal with a missed st to allow for the petals to lie flat

they can be joined with join as you go in rows

or as a hexagon pattern,
 in one colour or 3 colours

Happy Hooking