Ok that made No sense what so ever, but that could be cause the only word I understood in there was hook!! LMBO... OUTSTANDING!!! I love these ones.. Boy If I could figure out out to work with yarn, I'd be doing this!! These are beautiful!! They ALL are wonderful..
These are the flowers that I made during the Winter Olympics. Pattern to follow: Chain 5, join with a slip stitch in the beginning chain.
Round 1: CH 1, work 12 SC through the loop. Join with a SL ST in the Beg CH. Cut yarn and change color.
Round 2: Attach new color. Ch 1, work a SC in the same ST. The Cluster will be worked over two stitches. CH 2, Wrap the yarn over your hook, insert through the same stitch, wrap the yarn over and pull through, wrap the yarn over the hook, leave the remaining 2 loop on the hook. Wrap the yarn over your hook, insert through the next stitch, wrap the yarn over and pull through, wrap the yarn over the hook, leave the remaining 3 loop on the hook. Wrap the yarn over your hook, insert through the same stitch, wrap the yarn over and pull through, wrap the yarn over the hook, leave the remaining 4 loop on the hook. Wrap the yarn over and pull through all 4 loops. Chain to secure. CH 2 Work a SC in the next stitch. Continue around for a total of 6 clusters.
Round 3: SL ST in to the first SC. Work 10 DC through the center eye of each petal with a DC between each petal 6 times. Cut yarn and change color.
Round 4: Attach the new color in the top of the SC. CH 1, Work an extended SC through round 1. Work a SC through the loop behind the stitch, in each stitch around the petal for all 6 petals.
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