Just for my own reference :) R1: 8 sc (8) sl R2: 1ch, 8 inc (16) sl R3: 1ch, (1sc, inc) x8 (24) sl R4: 1ch, (3sc, inc) x6 (30) sl R5: 1ch, 2sc, inc, (4sc,inc) x5, 2sc (36) sl R6: 1ch, (5sc, inc) x6 (42) sl R7: 1ch, (13sc, inc) x3 (45) sl R8: 1ch, 45sc (45) sl Connect two halves & stuff 45sl color change R1: 1ch, 45sc (45) sl R2: 1ch, (14sc, 1inc) x3 (48) sl R3: 1ch (5sc, inc) x8 (56) sl R4: 1ch, (3sc, inc, 3sc) x8 (64) sl R5: 1ch, (7sc, inc) x8 (72) sl R6: 1ch, (4sc, inc, 4sc) x8 (80) sl, cut & weave in end Repeat R1-6 on other side Next count over 16 stitches and mark R1: 1ch, 16sc (16) R2: 1ch, 16sc (16) R3: 1ch, dec, 12sc, dec (14) R4: 1ch, dec, 10sc, dec (12) R5: 1ch, dec, 8sc, dec (10) R6: 1ch dec, 6sc, dec (8) 1ch, cut & fasten off, weave in end Repeat for each petal sl both sides of the petals together and fill with stuffing as you go along tie off that last stitch real good and weave in your ends Boom you're done!
Looking forward to making this! Thanks so much! This tutorial is so easy to understand and follow! I’m going to make one of these for my daughters room!
I ran out of yarn in the middle of making this cs i was using what i had at home and had to get some right away lol thank you so much for sharing this pattern and video! It's super clear and very beautiful💕 Also love that there's no sewing hahaha
Just finished making this. Amazing pattern, it turned out very beautiful. I would like to say that if you are using Paintbox chenille yarns from Lovecrafts, you would need less than 200g for the petals. However, I would not use this type of yarn again as it sheds a lot.
La ronda 4 del azul me costó entender 😂 pero lo logré ! Contaba una y otra vez y no entendía! Yo hacía 3sc 1inc hasta el final: 3sc 1inc 3sc 1 inc… etc y después entendí que no era asi ! Gracias por este video !❤️
Could you might explain to my why you use two Markers? And how are your rows so smoothly closed mines are always like spirals and i dont know where the difference in the making is
Hi! I hope you see this. Thank you for the great tutorial. After you chain when you switch the rows, do the chains count as a stitch or do you insert the single crochet in the same stitch as the chain? Thank you!!
Thank you for your love😘 Yes, crochet in the same stitch as the chain. At the beginning of each Row, it is→1ch=lifting ch, at the end: Join with →SL.( Slip Stitch)
Hi Lets Crochet, I cant find the proper yarn to make this with. In your video you say 200 gr/ 400 gr. with needle nr. 6, However, what is the thickness of the chunky yarn itself? In the Netherlands i cant find the brand; chunky knit chenille yarn. Can you tell me the information of what kind and size of wool you use and what the size 10x10 icm (stitchesxneedles) love to hear from you! Thank you so much.
Hello, the yarn I used is 6mm in diameter, I bought it in a local store, maybe you can try to buy yarn on Amazon or other online stores.Happy crocheting😘😘
R5: the 5th rounds (3sc, inc, 3sc) x8 3sc: 3 Single Crochet inc: make 2sc in the same stitch x8: Repeat 8 times For the specific crochet process, you can watch the video Hope to help you Happy crocheting!😘😘
Dear,You can increase the number of stitches according to the rules, or you can consider: , after R6, you can change to: R7: (3sc, inc, 3sc) ×6 (48) R8: (7sc, inc) ×6 (54) R9: (4sc, inc, 4sc)×6 (60) … But the latter, all need to be adjusted You just have to remember that there are five petals, and you can divide the number of stitches evenly among the five petals. The easiest way to do this is if you use a larger hook, or a thicker yarn. I wish you success😘😘
Can i use super saver red heart yarn for this pillow? Cause if I use super saver red heart yarn, do I have to do more stitches then shown in the video? Will my pillow that I make still look like the pillow in the video or is it going to be more smaller than the pillow or will the pillow look completely different then shown in video? Cause I don’t know what yarn to use
Hi, I'm not sure what kind of yarn you used. If you're worried about crocheting small flowers with your favorite yarn, you can either double-ply, which is two pieces of yarn that are crocheted together, or use a thicker hook. This will make the flowers bigger. Happy crocheting!💕💕
Same omg! After getting 64 stitches which is an inc so 65 basically, I still have 4 stitches left which means that row 4 would end on an inc with 70 stitches. And I've counted my row 3 multiple times too, just to be sure that it had 56 stitches and it does. I don't understand this, did u perhaps get it right?
@drishtimehra856 This confused me too and I was having the same problem, but I figured it out!! You basically have to start with 3sc, inc, then do 6sc, inc, 6sc, inc, 6sc, inc until you reach the end. I ended on 3sc and had 64! I hope this makes sense 😅
@@vava111 what size of yarn did you use? If i want to make a bigger size, in which row would I add or what is the best way to do? I really like your pattern thank you so much
@@laarniherrera1882 Glad you like it! You can search www.Amazon.com for "chunky knit chenille yarn" that I use. If you want larger flowers, the easiest (and probably best😛) way to do this is to double the amount of yarn when crocheting, hook two strands of yarn together, and use a larger hook. This will make the flowers bigger.happy crocheting😘😘
The pattern in the video is: R1: 8 sc (8) R2: 8 inc (16) R3: 1(1sc, inc) x8 (24) R4: (3sc, inc) x6 (30) R5: 2sc, inc, (4sc,inc) x5, 2sc (36) R6: (5sc, inc) x6 (42) R7: (13sc, inc) x3 (45) Notice:👀👀 Are you continuing to crochet: R8: (14sc, inc) x3 (48) R9: (15sc, inc) x3 (51) I think it might be because of this that you get 51 stitches I don’t know if it’s right, I hope it helps you😘😘
Hello! Would you please tell me how it should be the last row in the center of the flower if I use a 4,5 hook? Because I’ll need to do more rows with increases and sc to have the same size as you. You do 13sc, 1 inc (x3), but what if I do this in the 10 row? Sorry for my English, I would love if you help with this 🙏🏻♥️ Thanks!
Dear, I just saw your message. I think, after R6, you can change to: R7: (3sc, inc, 3sc) ×6 (48) R8: (7sc, inc) ×6 (54) R9: (4sc, inc, 4sc)×6 (60) … But the latter, all need to be adjusted You just have to remember that there are five petals, and you can divide the number of stitches evenly among the five petals. The easiest way to do this is if you use a larger hook, or a thicker yarn. I wish you success😘😘
Hello, I'm a beginner and I would really love to try this. Strangely enough, I can understand better if it's written. Were you able to write it? If so, do you mind posting it? If not, I understand. Either way thank you.
@@vava111 No worries ^^ I ended up buying way too much filling, so now I guess I've gotta make more crochet projects with filling to use it all up. Haha
i’m a bit new to reading crochet patterns so if u don’t mind me asking what does inc x3 mean ? does it mean increasing with three stitches into one stitch or ?
se você não entender tem como pesquisar o nome dos pontos em inglês que te dá um tabela com as correspondências pro português ex: inc. é a abreviação aumento sc é a abreviação de ponto baixo o tutorial começa com um anel mágico com 8 pontos depois fecha com ponto baixíssimo e sobre um corrente pra fazer a próxima carreira, depois é só repetir essa lógica vendo o número de pontos que ela coloca no vídeo.