How to Crochet a Beautiful Flower and Leaves



You’ll Need:
35g of pink 100% cotton yarn (330m/50g);
Crochet hook 1.5.
Size:
34 cm diameter.Instructions
Center
Make 8 chain sts and circle them in the ring with slip st.
1st row: 4 chain sts increase, 1 treble crochet in the ring, 1 picot, * 1 treble crochet in the ring, 1 treble crochet in the ring, 1 picot*; repeat from * to * x 10 times, totally, 12 times. Finish the row with slip st. Make 19 flowers and connect them in the last row due to the scheme.
Leaf
Make 11 chain sts (9 chain sts + 1 chain st increase).
1st row: 1 single crochet in the 3rd chain st increase from the crochet hook, 6 single crochets in the next 6 chain sts increase from the crochet hook, 7 single crochets in the last chain st increase from the crochet hook, 8 single crochets from WS of chain base. Work with straight and reversed rows due to the schemes. Totally, 12 big and 12 small leaves.
Fastening
Join the new yarn and work due to the scheme from the 1st to the 11th rows. Cut the yarn. Join all the leaves due to the scheme.
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It's it's a beautiful piece. I use the thread crochet I have a lot of different ones in my cedar chest for the moment I'll take them out every once in a while I'll give him a good washing and then I'll use him for a while and when I get ready to put them up wash them all up real good and put them back into cedar chest.
Ha-ha, what a magical chest!
It's always has some yarn.