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Showing posts with label Crochet Pattern. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Crochet Pink Ribbon Pattern


Crochet Pink Ribbon
Written by Adrena Donnelly 2012
a.k.a. Crochet Crazy Mama

Size: One Size (Approximately 2 3/4 inches long)

What You'll Need:
*Size H Crochet Hook
*Small amounts of 4-Ply worsted weight yarn in Light pink and Dark pink.
*Small Pink Button (I used heart shaped buttons)
*Saftey Pin (If you are making a pin)
*Key Ring (If you are making a Key Chain)
*Yarn Darner/Needle
*Scissors

Skill Level: Beginner/Easy

Abbreviations:
Ch=Chain
HDC=Half Double Crochet
SC=Single Crochet
St(s)=Stitch(es)
SlSt=Slip Stitch


Foundation: With Light Pink, Ch 22.

Round 1: HDC into the second Ch from the hook, and in each remaining Ch across.

Round 2: With Dark Pink, attach new color by pulling one strand of new color through the last HDC on the previous row. Ch up 1 and turn. SC in the next 20 Sts. 3 SC in the next St. Working on the opposite side of the Ch, SC in the next 20 Sts. 3 SC in the last St. Join with a SlSt to the first SC. End off and weave in yarn tail. 

Fold the yarn so that the lighter pink is to the front and the darker pink to the back. Then take one side and cross it over the front of the other. Using a yarn darner/needle sew the center of the ribbon securely at it's crossing point. Then sew on a small pink button at the crossing point on the front side of the ribbon. The ribbon is complete.

To use the ribbon as a pin simply place a safety pin on the back side of the ribbon and pin onto clothing, hats, or other accessories. To use the ribbon as a key chain, slide a key ring through the top loops of the ribbon.

Lastly, wear or show off your ribbon for breast cancer awareness to show your support for the cause! :)

***Terms of use: You may do whatever you wish with the finished product made from this pattern. If you do plan to sell the item, I ask that you give credit to where you got the pattern from. You can NOT claim the pattern as your own. You may NOT sell the pattern itself.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Sleepy Bunny Lovey Pattern


Sleepy Bunny Lovey
Written by Adrena Donnelly 2012
a.k.a. Crochet Crazy Mama

Size: One Size (Star measures 20 inches across)

What You Need:
*Size H Crochet Hook
*Soft 4-ply yarn in 3 main colors of your choice(1 skein each), labeled A, B, and C. You will also need White for bunny head, small amount of pink for ears and nose/mouth, and a very small amount of Black for the eyes. (I used Caron Simply Soft Yarn)
*Poly-fil for stuffing
*Ribbon (For optional embellishment)
*Yarn Darner/Needle
*Scissors

Skill Level: Easy

Abbreviations:
Ch=Chain
DC=Double Crochet
SC=Single Crochet
HDC=Half Double Crochet
HDC Dec=Half Double Crochet Decrease
SlSt=Slip Stitch
Skp=Skip
St(s)=Stitch(es)
*=Repeat from * as directed in pattern


Blanket:

Foundation: With color A, Ch 4, SlSt in the beginning Ch to form a circle.

Round 1: Ch 3, DC into the center of the circle 11 times. SlSt in top of beginning Ch 3 to join. (12 Sts)

Round 2: Ch 3, Dc into bottom of the same Ch space. 2 DC in each DC around. SlSt in top of beginning Ch 3 to join. (24 Sts)

Round 3: Ch 3, Sc in next St, skip next St, 3 Dc in next, Ch 3, 3 more DC in same space. This creates your first point. *Skip next St, Sc in the next. Skip next, 3 Dc, Ch 3, 3 Dc in next St. Repeat from * 4 more times. SlSt into top of first Sc to join.

Round 4: S1St in the next 2 Sts. Ch 3. DC in next St. (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in next point space. DC in next 2 Sts. Skp next 3 Sts. DC in next 2 Sts. *(3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in next point space. 2 DC in next 2 Sts, Skip next 3 Sts, DC in next 2 Sts. Repeat from * 3 more times. (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in next point space. DC in the next 2 Sts. SlSt in top of first Ch 3 to join. End off.

Round 5: Start color B by pulling a loop through the top of the Ch 3 on previous round where SlSt was made. SlSt in the next DC. Ch 3, DC across until the next point space. (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in point space. DC in the next 4 Sts. *Skp next 2 Sts. DC in next 4 Sts, (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in point space. DC in next 4 Sts. Repeat from * 4 more times. SlSt in top of beginning Ch 3 to join.

Round 6: SlSt in the next DC. Ch 3, DC across until the next point space. (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in point space. DC in the next 6 Sts. *Skp next 2 Sts. DC in next 6 Sts, (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in point space. DC in next 6 Sts. Repeat from * 4 more times. SlSt in top of beginning Ch 3 to join. End off.

Round 7: Start color C by pulling a loop through the top of the Ch 3 on previous round where SlSt was made. SlSt in the next DC. Ch 3, DC across until the next point space. (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in point space. DC in the next 8 Sts. *Skp next 2 Sts. DC in next 8 Sts, (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in point space. DC in next 8 Sts. Repeat from * 4 more times. SlSt in top of beginning Ch 3 to join.

Round 8: SlSt in the next DC. Ch 3, DC across until the next point space. (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in point space. DC in the next 10 Sts. *Skp next 2 Sts. DC in next 10 Sts, (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in point space. DC in next 10 Sts. Repeat from * 4 more times. SlSt in top of beginning Ch 3 to join. End off.

Round 9: Start color A by pulling a loop through the top of the Ch 3 on previous round where SlSt was made. SlSt in the next DC. Ch 3, DC across until the next point space. (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in point space. DC in the next 12 Sts. *Skp next 2 Sts. DC in next 12 Sts, (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in point space. DC in next 12 Sts. Repeat from * 4 more times. SlSt in top of beginning Ch 3 to join.

Round 10: SlSt in the next DC. Ch 3, DC across until the next point space. (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in point space. DC in the next 14 Sts. *Skp next 2 Sts. DC in next 14 Sts, (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in point space. DC in next 14 Sts. Repeat from * 4 more times. SlSt in top of beginning Ch 3 to join. End off.

Round 11: Start color B by pulling a loop through the top of the Ch 3 on previous round where SlSt was made. SlSt in the next DC. Ch 3, DC across until the next point space. (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in point space. DC in the next 16 Sts. *Skp next 2 Sts. DC in next 16 Sts, (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in point space. DC in next 16 Sts. Repeat from * 4 more times. SlSt in top of beginning Ch 3 to join.

Round 12: SlSt in the next DC. Ch 3, DC across until the next point space. (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in point space. DC in the next 18 Sts. *Skp next 2 Sts. DC in next 18 Sts, (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in point space. DC in next 18 Sts. Repeat from * 4 more times. SlSt in top of beginning Ch 3 to join. End off.

Round 13: Start color C by pulling a loop through the top of the Ch 3 on previous round where SlSt was made. SlSt in the next DC. Ch 3, DC across until the next point space. (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in point space. DC in the next 20 Sts. *Skp next 2 Sts. DC in next 20 Sts, (3 DC, Ch 3, 3 DC) in point space. DC in next 20 Sts. Repeat from * 4 more times. SlSt in top of beginning Ch 3 to join.

Round 14: Ch 1, Reverse single crochet around, putting 3 reverse Sc in each point space. SlSt in beginning Ch 1 to join. End off. Weave in all ends.


Bunny:
(Head)

Foundation: With white, Ch 4, SlSt in beginning Ch to form a circle.

Round 1: Ch 2, 11 HDC in the center of the circle. SlSt in the top of beginning Ch 2 to join.

Round 2: Ch 2, 2 HDC in each St around. SlSt in top of beginning Ch 2 to join.

Round 3: Ch 2. *HDC in the next St, 2 HDC in the next. Repeat from * around. SlSt in the top of beginning Ch 2 to join.

Rounds 4-9: Ch 2, HDC in each St around. SlSt in the top of beginning Ch 2 to join.

Round 10: Ch 2. *HDC Dec over next 2 Sts, 1 HDC in the next. Repeat from * around. SlSt in the top of beginning Ch 2 to join.

Round 11: Ch 2, HDC Dec in each St around. SlSt in the top of beginning Ch 2 to join.

*Before working Round 12, you'll need to embroider the eyes, nose and mouth onto the face of your bunny head using small amounts of black and pink. Once face is complete, begin to lightly stuff bunny head (not full).

Round 12: Ch 2, HDC in each St around. SlSt in top of beginning Ch 2 to join. End off leaving a long tail for sewing.  Finish stuffing head.


(Ears)

Inner(Make 2): With Pink, Ch 13, HDC in second Ch from the hook, and in each remaining Ch across. End off and weave in ends.

Outer(Make 2):
Foundation: With White, Ch 13, HDC in second Ch from the hook, and in each remaining Ch across. Ch 3, turn.

Round 1: DC in the next 10 Sts. 3 DC in the next. Working on opposite side of the foundation Ch, 2 DC in the next St. DC in the last 11 Sts. End off leaving a tail for sewing.


Completing The Lovey

To complete the lovey blanket you will need to sew all of your parts together. Begin by sewing the inner part of the ears to the center front of the outer part of the ears. Then you will have to sew the ears to the top of the bunny head, making sure that the front pink side of the ears is facing the same direction as the face of your bunny. Then you will have to attach the bunny head to the center of the star blanket. Sew it securely so that it won't come apart later. Lastly make sure to weave in and hide any remaining yarn ends.

*Optional: Cut a small amount of ribbon to match your blanket and make a bow around the bottom of the bunny head where it meets the blanket.

***Terms of use: You may do whatever you wish with the finished product made from this pattern. If you do plan to sell the item, I ask that you give credit to where you got the pattern from. You can NOT claim the pattern as your own. You may NOT sell the pattern itself.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Crochet Pink Ribbons for Breast Cancer Awareness


October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. I came up with these crocheted pink ribbons in honor of those who have lost, won, or are still currently fighting in the battle against cancer. I personally know many of those who have fought the battle.

The pattern for this ribbon will be posted for FREE here on my blog. I will be posting that either tonight or sometime tomorrow. The pattern is very simple, uses up a small scrap amount of yarn, and takes only a few minutes to make. I came up with 2 different ways to display your support for the cause. The first ribbon in the picture above is displayed as a key ring. Proudly display your support right from your key chain. The second ribbon in the picture is being displayed as a pin. Pin the ribbon to your shirt, jacket, scarf, hat or wherever you would like to show your support wherever you go! What do you all think?

Keep a look out for the pattern. It will be up soon! :)

Crochet Pink Ribbon Pin (Front)

Crochet Pink Ribbon Pin (Back)

Crochet Pink Ribbon Key Ring


Sunday, March 11, 2012

Crochet Toilet Paper Cover


This is a crocheted toilet paper cover that I made for a request. She requested that it be made with a lighter purple color and that she did not have a preference for a specific kind of flower. Her bathroom theme is white and purple, so I went with a white flower. I decided to create a new type of flower just for this cover. I really really like it a lot. I cascaded the flowers across the top and down one side of the cover. I embroidered yellow centers onto the flower to add a touch of color. I added little green crochet spirals to bring out the colors of the whole thing. I thought it came out really pretty. She loved it too!

Here is a close up of the flowers I designed for this cover.

Side view of the cover.


Thursday, March 1, 2012

Puff Stitch Hat


This is my completed crochet puff stitch hat. This hat pattern in by Teresa Richardson (The Crochet Geek on YouTube). I love this hat. It was very easy to make and I followed right along with the video tutorial. I was actually unfamiliar with the puff stitch before making this hat. I really like it though and it was easy for me to learn. Teresa is a great teacher. I am already thinking of a few patterns of my own that I can incorporate this stitch into. The flower in the picture is actually one of my own patterns. It is posted here on the blog: http://crochetcrazymama.blogspot.com/2011/05/spring-bloom-pattern.html. I thought adding the flower made the hat even better. There are many ways you could accessorize a hat like this one. This was another awesome pattern by Teresa!



Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Baby Cupcake Hat Pattern


Baby Cupcake Hat
Written by Adrena Donnelly 2012
a.k.a Crochet Crazy Mama

Size: Newborn

What You Need:
Size I/9-5.50mm Crochet Hook
Soft 4Ply yarn in Brown, Pink, and Red (I used Caron Simply Soft yarn)
Yarn Needle
Scissors

Skill Level: Easy

Abbreviations:
Ch=Chain
HDC=Half Double Crochet
FP HDC= Front Post-Half Double Crochet
SC=Single Crochet
SlSt=Slip Stitch
St(s)=Stitch(es)
*= Repeat from * as directed

Body of Hat

With Pink, Ch 5, join with a SlSt to beginning Ch.
Round 1: Ch 2, 9 HDC into the center of the loop. Join with a SlSt to top of beginning Ch 2.
Round 2: HDC in same St, 2 HDC in each of the remaining Sts around. Join with a SlSt to top of beginning Ch 2.
Round 3: Ch 2, * 2 HDC in the next St, 1 HDC in the next St. Repeat from * around. Join with a SlSt to top of the beginning Ch 2.
Round 4: Ch 2, 1 HDC in the next St. * 2 HDC in the next St, 1 HDC in each of the next 2 Sts. Repeat from * around. Join with a SlSt to top of the beginning Ch 2.
Rounds 5-8: Ch 2, 1 HDC in each St around. Join with a SlSt to top of the beginning Ch 2.
Round 9: Ch 2, Working in back loops only, 1 HDC in each St around. Using Brown, join with a SlSt through the beginning Ch 2 and last HDC.
Round 10: Ch 2, 1 HDC in each of the next 3 Sts, FP HDC in the next St. *1 HDC in each of the next 4 Sts, FP HDC in the next St. Repeat from * around. Join with a SlSt to top of beginning Ch 2.
Rounds 11-15: Ch 2, 1 HDC in each of the previous HDC, and 1 FP HDC in each of the previous FP HDC around. Join with a SlSt in top of beginning Ch 2.
Round 16: Ch 1, SC in same Ch space. SC in each remaining St around. Join with a SlSt to beginning Ch 1. Tie off and weave in yarn ends.

Frosting

Attach pink to any St on row 9. Ch 2, 2 HDC in the same Ch space. 3 HDC in each remaining St around. Join with a SlSt to top of beginning Ch 2.

Pom Pom Cherry

Using the Red yarn, wrap yarn around 2 fingers several times and then cut leaving a long tail. Thread yarn needle. Weave yarn tail  through middle section of the yarn on your fingers. Don't poke yourself! Pull yarn from fingers and while holding the center of the bunch of yarn, pull the yarn tail tight. Secure it with a few knots. Carefully cut ends of yarn bunch, and then fluff out your yarn. Trim ends until you are satisfied with the size of your pom pom. Use remaining yarn tail to sew the pom pom to top of your cupcake hat.





Monday, February 27, 2012

Striped Slouchy Hat Pattern


Striped Slouchy Hat
Written By Adrena Donnelly 2012
a.k.a. CrochetCrazyMama

Size: Adult

What You Need:
Size I/9-5.50mm Crochet Hook
4Ply yarn in 3 Colors (Color A, B, and C in pattern)
Yarn Needle

Skill Level: 
Beginner/Easy

Abbreviations:
CH = Chain
HDC = Half Double Crochet
HDC dec = Half Double Crochet Decrease
DC = Double Crochet
SC = Single Crochet
SlSt = Slip Stitch
St(s) = Stitch(es)
* = Repeat from * as directed


Foundation Round: (Using color A) CH 5, join with a SlSt to the beginning CH.

Round 01: CH 2, 11 HDC through the space in the center of the chain loop. Join with a SlSt to the top of the CH 2. (12 Sts)

Round 02: CH 1, HDC in the same CH space. 2 HDC in each of the remaining Sts around. Join with a SlSt in top of the first HDC.

Round 03: CH 1, HDC in the same CH space. *2 HDC in the next St, 1 HDC in the next St. Repeat from * around. Using color B, join with a SlSt through first and last HDC.

Round 04: CH 1, HDC in the same CH space. 1 HDC in the next St. *2 HDC in the next St, 1 HDC in each of the next 2 Sts. Repeat from * around. Join with a SlSt in top of the first HDC.

Round 05: CH 1, HDC in the same CH space. 1 HDC in each St around. Join with a SlSt in top of the first HDC.

Round 06: CH 1, HDC in the same CH space. 1 HDC in each St around. Using color C, join with a SlSt through first and last HDC.

Round 07: CH 1, HDC in the same CH space. 1 HDC in each of the next 2 Sts. *2 HDC in the next St, 1 HDC in each of the next 3 Sts. Repeat from * around. Join with a SlSt in top of the first HDC.

Round 08: CH 1, HDC in the same CH space. 1 HDC in each of the next 3 Sts. *2 HDC in the next St, 1 HDC in each of the next 4 Sts. Repeat from * around. Join with a SlSt in top of the first HDC.

Round 09: CH 1, HDC in the same CH space. 1 HDc in each St around. Using color A, join with a SlSt through first and last HDC.

Round 10: CH 1, HDC in the same CH space. 1 HDC in each of the next 4 Sts. *2 HDC in the next St, 1 HDC in each of the next 5 Sts. Repeat from * around. Join with a SlSt in top of the first HDC.

Round 11: CH 1, HDC in the same CH space. 1 HDC in each of the next 5 Sts. *2 HDC in the next St, 1 HDC in each of the next 6 Sts. Repeat from * around. Join with a SlSt in top of the first HDC.

Round 12: CH 1, HDC in the same CH space. 1 HDC in each St around. Using color B, join with a SlSt through first and last HDC.

Round 13: CH 1, HDC in the same CH space. 1 HDC in each of the next 2 Sts. *2 HDC in the next St, 1 HDC in each of the next 3 Sts. Repeat from * around. Join with a SlSt in top of the first HDC.

Rounds 14-15: CH 1, HDC in the same CH space. 1 HDC in each St around. Join with a SlSt in top of the first HDC. At the end of row 15, using color C join with a SlSt through first and last HDC.

Rounds 16-18: CH 1, HDC in the same CH space. 1 HDC in each St around. Join with a SlSt in top of the first HDC. At the end of row 18, using color A join with a SlSt through first and last HDC.

Round 19: CH 1, HDC in the same CH space. 1 HDC in each of the next 2 Sts. * Work a HDC dec in the next St, 1 HDC in each of the next 3 Sts. Repeat from * around. Join with a SlSt in top of the first HDC.

Round 20: CH 1, HDC in the same CH space. 1 HDC in each of the next 3 Sts. * Work a HDC dec in the next St, 1 HDC in each of the next 4 Sts. Repeat from * around. Join with a SlSt in top of the first HDC.

Round 21: CH 1, HDC in the same CH space. Work 10 HDC dec. 1 HDC in the next 33 Sts. Work 10 HDC dec. HDC in last St. Using color B, join with a SlSt through first and last HDC.

Rounds 22-24: CH 1, DC in the same CH space. 1 DC in each St around. Join with a SlSt in top of the first DC.

Round 25: CH 1, SC in the same CH space. 1 SC in each St around. Join with a SlSt in top of the first SC. Tie off and sew in yarn ends.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Crochet Wildflower Pattern

Crochet Wildflower
Crochet Crazy Mama Original

Skill Level: Easy

Materials: Size H (5.00mm) Crochet Hook
Small amounts of 4-ply yarn in 2 colors
Yarn Needle

Abbreviations Key: 
Ch- Chain
Sl St- Slip Stitch
DC- Double Crochet
HDC- Half-Double Crochet

Directions:

Round 1 - Using first color, Ch 6, join with sl st in first ch. *Ch 5, sl st into the loop. Repeat from * 6 times. You will now have a total of 7 petals. Secure the yarn and tie off.

Round 2 - Attach new color to any petal loop with a sl st. Ch 2, and put 9 DC into the loop. Sl st in space between petals. (This will be in the original ch 6 loop.) Put 10 DC into the next petal loop. Repeat with 10 DC in all remaining petals with a sl st between each petal. Secure yarn and tie off.

Round 3 - Attach first color in any DC. HDC in each DC around each petal. Secure yarn and tie off. You can add a small embellishment or button to the center of the flower if you wanted. Sew in yarn tails and your flower is complete. 

***Terms of use: You may do whatever you wish with the finished product made from this pattern. If you do plan to sell the item, I ask that you give credit to where you got the pattern from. You can NOT claim the pattern as your own. You may NOTsell the pattern itself.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Spring Bloom Pattern

Spring Bloom
Crochet Crazy Mama Original

Skill Level: Easy

Materials: Size H (5.00mm) Crochet Hook
Small amounts of 4-ply yarn
Yarn Needle

Abbreviations Key:
Ch- Chain
SC- Single Crochet
HDC - Half-Double Crochet
Sl St - Slip Stitch

*Quadruple Crochet - Wrap yarn over hook 3 times. Place hook into Ch. Yarn over pull through. Yarn over pull through 2 loops 4 times.

Directions:

Center of Bloom: Ch 4, join with a sl st. Ch 2. 1 HDC into the loop. 1 SC, 2 HDC into the loop. 1 SC, 2 HDC, 1 SC. Sl St into the loop. Secure and tie off with tail long enough for sewing.

Row 1 of Petals: Ch 4, and join with a sl st. Ch 4, *Triple Crochet into the loop. Ch 1. Repeat from * 3 times. Ch 4 and sl st into the loop. Repeat for 2 more petals. Secure and tie off yarn with tail long enough for sewing.

Row 2 of Petals: Ch 8, and join with a sl st. Ch 5, * Quadruple Crochet into the loop. Ch 1. Repeat from * 3 times. Ch 5 and sl st into the loop. Repeat for 4 more petals. Secure and tie off yarn.

To complete the flower, sew rows 1 and 2 of the petals together. Then sew on the center of the flower. Shape the petals how you like and your flower is complete. 

***Terms of use: You may do whatever you wish with the finished product made from this pattern. If you do plan to sell the item, I ask that you give credit to where you got the pattern from. You can NOT claim the pattern as your own. You may NOTsell the pattern itself.


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Sunday, May 15, 2011

April showers brings May flowers


One of my favorite things about Spring has always been all of the beautiful flowers. I am allergic to most of them, but I still love how beautiful they are. So what better way is there to enjoy the beauty of flowers without the watery eyes, runny nose, itchy throat and sneezing? Crochet flowers of course! LOL! I sound like a commercial. Anyway I have seen quite a few different crochet flower patterns before, but most of them just looked too difficult to me. Well, I decided to face my fears and go ahead and try a few of them. I was surprised to find out how easy and fun they were to make. I used scrap yarn to make all of my flowers. I think flowers are an excellent way to use up all of your left over yarn and they can be used for a number of different things too.


This one is the "Crochet Marigold Flower". This one is one of my favorites so far. It was a very easy pattern to follow and I think the flower is beautiful. (Find the pattern here: http://crochet-mania.blogspot.com/2008/04/crochet-marigold.html )


This one is the crochet "Ribbon Flower". I really love this one too! This pattern I found to be a little more difficult for me in the beginning, but once I figured it out I love it! The unique design of this flower is beautiful and I had fun making it. (Find the pattern here: http://crochet-mania.blogspot.com/2008/11/crochet-ribbon-flower.html )


This is the "Cheerful Crochet Flower". This is a beautiful flower pattern and another favorite. Very fun and easy to make. I will definitely be making more of these! (Find the pattern here: http://crochet-mania.blogspot.com/2009/05/cheerful-crochet-flower.html )


This is a crochet "Pansy". It's a very pretty flower and I enjoyed making it. It was also a very easy to follow pattern and it doesn't take much time to make. (Find the pattern here: http://crochet-mania.blogspot.com/2008/09/crochet-pansy-variation-2.html )


This one is the "Radiant Crochet Flower". This pattern was a little different to me. I liked doing it, but it wasn't my favorite. It had a new stitch or two that I had never tried before and I like to learn new things soI enjoyed that about it. Overall it was a very simple flower but still very pretty. (Find the pattern here: http://crochet-mania.blogspot.com/2010/02/radiant-crochet-flower.html )


Last but not least, this is the "Spring Bloom". This is an original pattern by me. After trying out all of the other patterns, i decided to try to come up with a unique flower pattern of my own. This is the result. I really like it. I did write up the pattern as I went along and I will share it with you in the free patterns section of this blog. it's a layered flower made in three separate parts and sewn together. I think it's beautiful! :)

I enjoyed making all of these beautiful spring flowers and look forward to tryout out a few more new patterns soon. I'll keep you all updated!