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Stash Bustin’ Sunflower In A Square

March 2, 2013 By Corina 3 Comments

Sunflower In A Square  Free Crochet Pattern

Here is the Stash Bustin' Sunflower In A Square free crochet pattern! Also available is the Dahlia In A Square and the Flower In A Square. Be sure to test them all out and keep a watch for what is soon to come!

Crochet Supplies

I used 4.25 MM hook
Medium Weight Yarn
Yarn Needle for weaving in ends

Crochet Abbreviations

CH – Chain
SC- Single crochet
HDC – Half double crochet
DC- Double Crochet

Get Started!

Round 1: Magic Circle. CH 2, 12 DC inside Magic Circle. Join to First DC (12 DC)
Round 2: CH 1, SC into each stitch.Join to first SC (12 SC)
Round 3: CH 2, 2 DC into each DC. Join to first DC (24 DC)

Change Colors

Round 4: ** {{CH 2, HDC, CH 2, Slip stitch into the top of the HDC you just made, CH 2.}} <- All in one stitch. Slip stitch into same stitch, Slip stitch into next stitch.Repeat from ** around. (24 pedals)

Change colors and attach yarn to CH 2 of Round 4. (tip  of pedal)

Round 5: CH 1,** HDC in same stitch. CH 3, Skip one pedal, HDC into next CH 2 of next
pedal. Repeat from ** around. Join to first HDC (12 HDC)

Round 6: Slip stitch into CH space. CH 1, **6 HDC in same CH space.
6 HDC into next CH space. {{3 DC, CH 2, 3 DC}} all in next CH space. Repeat from ** around Join to first HDC.

Finish off and weave in your ends

 

 

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Comments

  1. Lee Ann says

    March 16, 2013 at 6:15 pm

    What a pretty square! Thank you! 🙂
    ______
    Lee Ann H
    Crochet…Gotta Love It! Blog
    Crochet…Gotta Love It! Website (crochet names and rosary patterns)

    Reply
  2. Anita says

    August 10, 2013 at 8:46 pm

    Can’t copy and paste patterns. What am I doing wrong?

    Reply
    • Corina says

      August 11, 2013 at 2:38 am

      You can use the “clean print” icon at the bottom of the post to see all of your options for saving.

      Reply

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