Leona Flower – Crochet

Leona Flower  4-ply knitting worsted, I-9 crochet hook

Notes:

1)  the 1st st of the ch4 should serve as a slip knot whereby as the sts are loaded the 1st is increasing in  size to accommodate multiple sts being worked into it (how to make that happen:  after making the slip knot for the beg ch st, be  sure that the short end is to the left; that is, if the chain st is laying flat and untwisted, the short end will be coming through the slip down and to the left.  Insert hk in ch and begin sts).

2)  Make sure to maintain consistent height of stitches in working multiple double crochets into one st.

3)  ch3 or ch4 counts as a dc throughout.

FLOWER

1)  Leaving about a 10” tail (for weaving in later w/yarn needle), ch 4 (counts as dc), 7 dc in 1st ch; pull ctr tight to draw up a circle of double crochets; sl st in  top of ch4.  Manipulate the piece and spread sts evenly for a nice, ROUND, circle.  Sl st in sp before next dc.

2)  Ch 3, 2 dc in same sp, *3 dc in next sp, rep * around; join w/sl st in top ch of  beg ch 3 (24dc).

3)  remove lp fr hk, insert hk fr back thru back lp of top next dc and pull lp to back of wk; ch 3, sk 2dc after the beg ch3 of rnd 2, *bk post sl st around next dc (to wk bk post sl st:  insert hk fr back around dc,yo, pull thru lp on hk), ch3, sk 2 dc, rep fr * around, working last sl st in base of 1st ch3  (8 lps).

4)  *5 dc in next ch 3 sp, sl st into sl st (bet petals) from previous rnd, rep fr * around; join w/sl st in sl st.  (BE SURE sl sts  are MADE INTO sl sts fr last rnd).

5)  ch 4, working fr behind petals, sl st in next sl st thru both lps, rep fr * around; ending sl st in  1st sl st.

6)  *7 dc in ch 4 sp, sl st into next sl st thru both lps, rep fr * around, ending sl st in 1st sl st.

HOW-TOS – Seamless Join Finish at End of Round

Use this joining method at the end of a rnd of crochet sts for a seamless join.   When the last st of the rnd is worked, cut yarn leaving  a 6” tail.  Pull thru lp on hk maintaining st tension.   Thread yarn needle;  insert needle thru/under both lps of 1st st of rnd.   Insert needle into ctr of last st of rnd thru to the wrong side; do not twist st; weave in tail.


Optional Flower Edge in Contrasting Color (worked tbl throughout)  Rnd 1: (rs) w/contrasting color beg w/outside edge of last worked rnd, sl st in 1st dc left of a sl st, *sl st in dcs up to next sl st; wk fr post hdc (to wk:  fr post hdc:  yo, insert hk in right sp made under sets of dcs, under sl sts and up thru next sp under dcs, yo/pull thru 3lps on hk), sk sl st, rep * around, ending w/fr post hdc, join to 1st sl st of rnd.

Rnd 2:  Rep edge on rnd 4.

Rnd 3:  Rep edge on rnd 2, working fr post dc (not hdc) around ea dc (fr rnd 1), below a sl st  (inserting hk around dcs in rnd 1; [8 fr post dcs]).

Ctr: w/yellow, wk top-ch around, bringing sl st lp up thru sps between ea dc post (8sl sts).

How to top-ch st:  Make 1 beg ch st.  Remove lp from hk; yarn feeds from ws.  Insert hk from rs to ws wherever the top-ch st should begin in a sp bet 2 sts and pull up the 1st ch st from ws; cont as est.

 

Weave in ends.

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18 comments on “Leona Flower – Crochet

  1. Such a pretty flower – thanks for the pattern. I plan to try it with variegated size 10 thread and size 7 steel hok and make myself a pair of earrings!

  2. oh my gosh…love that seamless crochet end of round…..I have only been
    crocheting the past 15 yrs as against knitting for the past 55 yrs…and have
    never seen or read this way to end a round…thank yo

  3. Thank you so much for the flower pattern! I think it is much better than the other patterns for flowers that I have crocheted.

  4. Your Leona flower is beautiful. I don’t care for most of the crocheted flowers I see as they usually look slightly tacky, but not yours. Thank you so much for sharing the pattern.

  5. Thank you for the very nice flower pattern. I am anxious to make these for my great-granddaughters. They will love them. Thank you again.

  6. I am excited to find this flower pattern as it bears the name of my sister who passed away she loved to crochet and I plan on crocheting several for her family

    • Well, this flower I offer is named after an elderly lady in an assisted living facility where I mentored the knitting bee group. Names for most all of my design work have very special meanings.

  7. I like the looks of this flower better than others I have seen. I plan to make it today to put on the front pocket of a baby bib I just finished crocheting. Thanks for the pattern.

  8. Love this little flower, I am soon to become a Grandmother again and as I had 6 boys myself and one grandson I am hoping to have a granddaughter to crochet this lovely flower for.

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