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Beautiful Crochet Rose Pattern For Home Décor

Jan 6, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Making a crochet rose is like painting with yarn. It's about turning simple stitches into something that looks like it bloomed right out of a garden. Picture yourself holding a hook and yarn, and with each twist and turn, a flower starts to take form under your fingertips. It's not just about making something pretty; it's also about the feeling of making something unique with your own hands.

Crochet Rose

Crochet Beautiful Rose Pattern Save

Materials Needed:

  • Crochet hook
  • Yarn
  • Scissors

Pattern Of Medium-Sized Petal:

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Round 1:

  • Start by making a double magic circle on your finger.
  • Work 6 single crochet (sc) into the circle.
  • Pull the tail to close the circle as tightly as possible.

For Round 2:

  • Chain 1 (does not count as a stitch).
  • Perform an increase in each stitch around by making 2 sc in each stitch (Total: 12 sc).

Round 3:

  • Chain 1 (does not count as a stitch).
  • 1 sc in the next stitch, increase in the following stitch Repeat from to around (Total: 18 sc).

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Round 4:

  • Chain 1 (does not count as a stitch).
  • 1 sc in each of the next 2 stitches, increase in the next stitch Repeat from to around (Total: 24 sc).

After Round 5-7:

  • Continue following a similar pattern, increasing the number of sc between increases as the rounds advance.
  • Rounds typically end with a slip stitch into the first sc.

Round 8:

  • Chain 1, sc in the first 6 stitches.
  • Work a half double crochet (hdc) increase in the next stitch (2 hdc in one stitch).
  • Hdc in next 6 stitches.
  • Repeat the pattern as needed around.

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In Round 9:

  • Chain 2 at the beginning (counts as a turning chain but not a stitch).
  • Double crochet (dc) in each stitch around, increasing as specified to create a fan effect.
  • At designated points, create picots (chain 3, slip stitch into the third chain from the hook) for added texture.

Closing:

  • Close the rounds with a slip stitch, ensure the petal is firm and no gaps.
  • Cut the yarn and secure ends.

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Assembly:

  • Follow similar steps for small and large petals.
  • Assemble the petals by layering them from smallest inside to largest outside.
  • Add floral details like a torus and leaves using similar techniques, adjusting size and stitch counts as needed.

Additional Components:

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Torus:

  • Crocheted similarly to the petals but smaller and rolled to form the central bud.

Leaves:

  • Chain a desired number of stitches, create a series of increasing and decreasing stitches using sc, hdc, dc, and triple crochets to form the leaf shape. Finish with picot edging if desired.

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