US: Terms: Ch = chain DC = Double crochet St = stitch Slip knot, chain 66 in the 6th CH from the hook, DC [Skip 2 CH, and DC in the third CH 2, DC in the same ST (as the previous line)] (this is a V) Repeat [ ] until you're at the end of the row CH 2 and turn around your work In the gap made by the V, (DC, CH 3, 2 DC) *skip to the next gap between the V* 2 DC, CH 3, 2 DC [*skip to the next V ST* 2 DC, CH 3, 2 DC] Repeat [ ] until the end of the row. A V ST is when the V is normally oriented, not upside down. Besides the initial start and the end of this row, you do not need to crochet into the gap between the V At the very end of the row, (meaning the gap between V's should be last), do DC, CH3, and 2 DC in the same hole. CH 1 and turn your work [7 DC (in the V) 1 SC (in the gap between the V) CH 3] Repeat [ ] until the end of the row Finish off
I think the finished product is absolutely stunning, and I look forward to making a dozen of these for my wife for this Valentine’s Day. I’ve been doing crochet for about two weeks, and just made a simple baby blanket so far, so this looks like a nice fun challenging project to take on.
Surprising my boyfriend I'll make a rose for him and then I've bought him some cute things I hope to give him the most amazing valentine's day as it's during our holiday ❤😂 thanks for the video much more simpler than I thought
I'm making my girlfriend a pillow and wanted to accent the pillow with some roses, and this helped so much. It's my first crochet project that I actually have progressed through and I wanted to make it really special and unique for her. Thanks for giving such great and easy to follow directions
One of the BEST, most reliable videos that I've found. In general, this channel does beautiful videos, unlike many other channels that don't give any verbal instructions and just play wonky music. I really hate those. "Blossom Crochet" does it right, with gentle, clear verbal instructions, and videos! Thank you VERY MUCH for your kind help.
Chain 66. Turn your work -- in the 6th stitch from the hook, put 1 dbl crochet. Skip 2 chains. Dbl crochet into the 3rd; chain 2, add 1 more dbl crochet into the same stitch. Do this to the end of the row. Chain 2 and turn your work. Double crochet into the ch 2 space and chain 3, add 2 more dbl crochet. 2 DC, ch3, 2 DC into each chain 2 space until the end. Chain 1 and turn. Into each ch 3 space, add 7 DC. In the space between the ch3, add a single crochet. Do this until you complete the row. Ch 1 and finish off leaving a long tail for sewing.
I changed up the last row a bit and instead of doing 7 double crochets(dc), I did, 3dc, 1tr, picot, 3 dc and it makes a really pretty point to the ends
Very Beautiul Rose design- I loved that the shape of rose changed depending upon how it was rolled. TY so much for posting this and showing us how to complete a rose. I've been crocheting 4 yrs now, & it never occurred to me , that I might need to learn how to crochet flowers! This has been very rewarding to watch you, and I will come back and do a CAL with you. TY Donna
Written pattern for my own use (may not make sense to others!) Ch66 In 6th chain from hook, 1dc Skip next 2 chains, in 3rd 1dc Ch2, back in same chain 1dc Repeat all along Ch2, turn. 1dc in chain space, ch3, 2dc in ChSp 2dc in next ChSp, ch3, 2dc Repeat all along. Ch1, turn 7dc in large ChSp 1sc in small ChSp Repeat all along (finishing on 1sc) Ch1, long tail, FO Start at opposite end of tail. Roll with petals curling away from you. Sew back and forth through bottom of rose to secure.
I am beginner too and hopefully I can do like you did. This is my very first project, I want to make a bouquet of roses for my friend’s birthday so hopefully I can 🤞🏼
To make it smaller reduce however much you chain by 2 per petal. Ex: if you want to remove 4 petals only chain 58 instead of 66. If you want to get rid of a whole row take out 6 petals(ch 54). I just made one so thats how ik, but i hope this helps!
This was by far the easiest rose pattern I have attempted to make! I am going to put one on a hat for my soon to be born granddaughter because her middle name will be Rose! Thank you for the tutorial!
AAA THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I wanted to make a bouquet for my mom and boyfriend and after many hours wasted on other videos on tutorials, only this has worked!
A darning needle is a blunt needle with larger holes for threading yarn, you can pick them up pretty cheap online depending where you’re based 🌸 Once you have a darning needle you’ll be able to sew it up ☺️
Oh a beautiful rose indeed! Thank you for a lovely tutorial. I love the idea of it being able to fold to make a bud or an open rose🌹😀. Beautiful! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Can these be attached to make a blanket? I am wanting to make a flower blanket with scrap yarn. I love your videos and have made many of your designs! Thanks so much!