Thursday 9 January 2014

Free Gentle Wave Button Flower ~ Crochet Pattern

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Gentle Wave Button Flower

From 9th - 11th January 2014 GMT
Available for Worldwide Delivery 

The pattern is in US terms
This pattern is for a button flower. You can use this flower as an accessory to any item. The flower just attaches using a button on your garment. 
Items required 
5 mm (H) hook
5g approximately 10 yards of Chic Cotton Yarn – Stone Heart, available for worldwide delivery from Xena Knits
Stitch marker
Wool needle
If you have any problems please email me at: susand1408@gmail.com or find me at http://www.crochetaddictuk.com
Guidelines
At the end of each round just carry on, do not join with a slip stitch unless otherwise marked. 
Mark the start of each round and then move marker as a round is completed.
HK – hook CH – chain SS – Slip Stitch
SC – Single Crochet
HDC – Half Double Crochet
Gauge
Not required
Approximate Size
Across – 7cm (2 ¾”)
Approximate Yardage
10 yards

Gentle Wave Button Flower
5mm (H) hook & Chic from Figgi Yarns
Ch 5 – join with ss to create a ring
Round 1) 12 sc in the ring, ss to join (12)
Round 2) Ch 2 (counts as 1st hdc) 2 hdc in the same st, *3 hdc in ea sc* x 11, ss to the top of the ch 2 to join (36)
Round 3) Ch 1, 2 sc in the same st, *2 sc in each hdc* x 35, ss to join to the 1st sc, finish (72)


Patterns are just for your own personal use. Do not distribute the pattern without permission.  You may sell the items you make but please give credit to me for the pattern.
If there are any problems with the pattern or you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact me.


3 comments:

  1. How cute! Thanks for posting. :)
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    1. You are more than welcome. I hope you enjoy the pattern!

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