Though there are only three rounds, and a straight seam isn’t really an issue, this is how I worked my samples, and how I wrote my notes down for the color changes. 3 May: WIP Raphael’s Raspberries by Forget-Me-Nots in Stitches. You can see a photo tutorial of this in my How to Keep a Straight Seam post. I work my increases a little different than most, and that is that the first stitch from the first set of increases is done in the first stitch of the round, which will appear just to left of the beginning chain, then the round will be worked as normal, and the final stitch of the round will be the second stitch of the first set of increases, and it will be worked into the same stitch as the first, and appear just to the right of the beginning chain. I do have a basic photo tutorial if needed – How to Change Yarn Colors in Crochet. Pull new color through in the last yarn over of the previous stitch. Join to the first stitch of the round, not the beginning chain. HDC – Half Double Crochet ( Photo Tutorial)īeginning chain does not count as a stitch.Measurements:ģ.5″ Wide from Tip of One Petal Across to Other Gauge – Not Essential: Jewelry pliers are an excellent tool to use to help weave in ends, as cotton yarn can be quite tough on the fingers when weaving in with just fingers and a tapestry needle. Yarn Alternatives to Lily Sugar n Cream: WeCrochet Dishie, Bernat’s Handicrafter, Red Heart’s Smoothie, Paintbox Yarns Cotton Aran, Rico Creative Cotton AranĪny yarn weight with respective hook will work for this – I just happened to be going through my cotton stash in the making of these. Small Amount of Worsted Weight Yarn – I used Lily Sugar n Cream in the Yellow, White, and my main color (MC) in Rose Pink, and Blueberry, plus Bernat Handicrafter Delux in Purple.
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