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Pretty N’ Pink Tapestry Crochet Flower
INTRODUCING
The Pretty N’ Pink Tapestry Crochet Square
Feeling spring? This lovely little four petal flower square is perfect for adding to your springtime projects. Works great as a potholder or incorporate it into a pillow, blanket, or other home decor crochet projects.
About Pretty N’ Pink
Difficulty Level
This is a level 2 – Easy Pattern.
Gauge
24 stitches and 23 rows = 4-inches in single crochet (sc)
Finished Dimensions
Approximately 10 (L) x 10 (W) in inches.
Abbreviations
This pattern is written in US terminology.
- Stitch/es (st/sts)
- Chain stitch (ch/chs)
- Single crochet (sc)
Special Stitches/Techniques:
Chainless foundation single crochet (optional) – Tie a loose slip knot on your hook and chain 2, insert your hook into the 2nd ch from your hook (making sure to go underneath the top and back loop), yarn over, pull up a loop (2 loops on hook), yarn over and pull through one loop (first “chain” created), yarn over, pull through remaining two loops to finish off your single crochet (first foundation single crochet created), *insert your hook into the “chain” you just created, yarn over, pull up loop (2 loops on hook), yarn over pull through one loop, yarn over pull through two loops*. Repeat from * to *.
US/UK Conversion
(US) single crochet = (UK) double crochet
Recommended Yarn
- 100% cotton Rico Essentials Cotton DK in DK weight (3); 50 g ~130 m/142 yds per ball.
Color A = White
Color B = Light Pink
Color C = Yellow
Color D = Pink
Total yardage:
Total Yardage – Color A = approximately 15 yds; Color B = approximately 15 yds; Color C = approximately 1 yds; Color D = approximately 1 yd; approximately 32 yds for all colors.
Other Materials
- Hook size – F/5 3.75mm
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
- Blocking materials: straight pins, foam mat, spray bottle filled with water
Inspiration
I wanted a realistic flower square that had a lot of pop! I felt that a simple four petal tapestry crochet flower was the best way to accomplish those goals.
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Yarn Details
This flower square was designed for the Bouquet of Flowers CAL and needed to be designed in a lightweight #3 yarn to coordinate with the other squares in the event.
Fortunately, I had some spare Rico Essentials Cotton DK in seriously beautiful colors left over from my Spring Gingham Placemats pattern.
Luckily, it was the perfect yarn for this project!
Look at the amazing sheen this square has!
I truly think that extra shine makes this flower square have that extra pop I wanted when I first envisioned it. 😃
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Pattern Notes:
Read all pattern notes, instructions, and other provided details carefully before starting the project to make sure you understand everything. It could save you hours & a lot of headaches!
- Make a swatch that measures at least 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches using the stitch provided under the Gauge Section. If your swatch matches the gauge, then you are all set to start the project. If the gauge is wrong, you might need to change your crochet hook – increase your hook size if your stitches are smaller & decrease your hook size if your stitches are larger.
- Measurements given are after blocking.
- Provided measurements are as exact as possible, but are given as approximates. This is because yarn variances, crochet tension, & individual technique might give variations in the result, which changes from person to person.
- This is a tapestry crochet project. For details on how to work tapestry crochet, including how to change colors, please review: How to Tapestry Crochet for Beginners.
- Main photo is of an 8-inch square, pattern has been upscaled to create a 10-inch square.
- Tapestry crochet typically has a right-side (RS) and a wrong-side (WS). The RS is worked from left to right and then you turn your work where you will then be working on the WS from left to right. The → and ← at the start of each row in the instructions indicate what direction you are working in relation to each row on the chart. These arrows indicate the directions for a RIGHT-HANDED crocheter. If you are a LEFT-HANDED crocheter, the arrows are actually the OPPOSITE direction from what you see in the pattern, thus if you see → it is actually ← for you and if you see ← it is actually → for you.
- Cut the yarn when the color is used sparingly (ie. 1 or 1 stitches) and carry the yarn through for long stretches of color.
- The square is worked using only the single crochet (sc). Thus, if the row reads A2, C4, B1 – this means to sc with color A in the next 2 sts, sc with color C in the next 4 sts, and then sc in the next st with color B.
- Care Instructions: Hand wash & lay flat to dry or follow instructions on the package.
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The Pretty N’ Pink Tapestry Crochet Flower Square Pattern
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Instructions
Using color A, chainless foundation single crochet 56 sts or Chain 57 & start the first sc of row 1 in the second ch from the hook (56).
← Row 1 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
→ Row 2 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
← Row 3 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
→ Row 4 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
← Row 5 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
→ Row 6 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
← Row 7 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
→ Row 8 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
← Row 9 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
→ Row 10 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
← Row 11 [RS]: (A) x 27, (D) x 2, (A) x 27, turn work. (56)
→ Row 12 [WS]: (A) x 26, (B) x 4, (A) x 26, turn work. (56)
← Row 13 [RS]: (A) x 25, (B) x 6, (A) x 25, turn work. (56)
→ Row 14 [WS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)
← Row 15 [RS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)
→ Row 16 [WS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)
← Row 17 [RS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)
→ Row 18 [WS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)
← Row 19 [RS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)
→ Row 20 [WS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)
← Row 21 [RS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)
→ Row 22 [WS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)
← Row 23 [RS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)
→ Row 24 [WS]: (A) x 14, (B) x 5, (A) x 6, (B) x 6, (A) x 6, (B) x 5, (A) x 14, turn work. (56)
← Row 25 [RS]: (A) x 12, (B) x 10, (A) x 3, (B) x 6, (A) x 3, (B) x 10, (A) x 12, turn work. (56)
→ Row 26 [WS]: (A) x 11, (B) x 13, (D) x 2, (B) x 4, (D) x 2, (B) x 13, (A) x 11, turn work. (56)
← Row 27 [RS]: (A) x 10, (B) x 15, (D) x 2, (C) x 2, (D) x 2, (B) x 15, (A) x 10, turn work. (56)
→ Row 28 [WS]: (A) x 9, (D) x 1, (B) x 16, (C) x 4, (B) x 16, (D) x 1, (A) x 9, turn work. (56)
← Row 29 [RS]: (A) x 9, (D) x 1, (B) x 16, (C) x 4, (B) x 16, (D) x 1, (A) x 9, turn work. (56)
→ Row 30 [WS]: (A) x 10, (B) x 15, (D) x 2, (C) x 2, (D) x 2, (B) x 15, (A) x 10, turn work. (56)
← Row 31 [RS]: (A) x 11, (B) x 13, (D) x 2, (B) x 4, (D) x 2, (B) x 13, (A) x 11, turn work. (56)
→ Row 32 [WS]: (A) x 12, (B) x 10, (A) x 3, (B) x 6, (A) x 3, (B) x 10, (A) x 12, turn work. (56)
← Row 33 [RS]: (A) x 14, (B) x 5, (A) x 6, (B) x 6, (A) x 6, (B) x 5, (A) x 14, turn work. (56)
→ Row 34 [WS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)
← Row 35 [RS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)
→ Row 36 [WS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)
← Row 37 [RS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)
→ Row 38 [WS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)
← Row 39 [RS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)
→ Row 40 [WS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)
← Row 41 [RS]: (A) x 23, (B) x 10, (A) x 23, turn work. (56)
→ Row 42 [WS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)
← Row 43 [RS]: (A) x 24, (B) x 8, (A) x 24, turn work. (56)
→ Row 44 [WS]: (A) x 25, (B) x 6, (A) x 25, turn work. (56)
← Row 45 [RS]: (A) x 26, (B) x 4, (A) x 26, turn work. (56)
→ Row 46 [WS]: (A) x 27, (D) x 2, (A) x 27, turn work. (56)
← Row 47 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
→ Row 48 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
← Row 49 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
→ Row 50 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
← Row 51 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
→ Row 52 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
← Row 53 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
→ Row 54 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
← Row 55 [RS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
→ Row 56 [WS]: (A) x 56, turn work. (56)
NOTE: Because some of the stitches are only 1 sc there may be a few loose ends. You will need to bind off & weave these ends in a way that corrects for any incomplete looking stitches (especially on the WS of the square), but is also secure enough not to come unraveled.
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