@@chickadeeacres3864 Yes! My sentiments exactly!I got yellow for the petals, brown for the centers and just the most beautiful, deep blue I’ve seen! Think it’s going to be lovely!
Thanks for re-doing the video with more instructions. Although there is one part that still wasn’t clear I had to rewind it 5x to figure it out. It’s where you join and slip stitch half of the flower. Anyhoo, it all worked out and my first attempt looks amazing! I made it for a co-workers daughter she loves sunflowers. Thanks again and keep on making videos! Happy 2023! 🎉
Thank you. I felt like I was in class with one of my favorite teachers! You explained it well and my daughter who loves sunflowers is going to love it!❤
You're welcome! I'm glad that you found the explanation helpful and enjoyable and It's wonderful to hear that your daughter, is going to enjoy it too. If you have any more questions or need further information, feel free to ask!
Love how easy it was to follow along and not get lost in the stitches. This was my second project after i tried a beanie and I am so encouraged to keep trying new things. Thank you for making it so easy to follow and easy to create. I applaud your ability to do that. You are awesome!
I didn't really have a problem with the other video (just had to back up a few times) but Thank you for redoing it. Much easier to crochet while listening and not having to stop and go back. This way I can keep crocheting.
Note: I divided round 3 (the petals into 2 sections in my head, rounds 3-4) End of round 1: 2:47 End of round 2: 3:47 End of round 3: 13:13 End of round 4: 16:20 This is for reference if I forget how to end rounds and all that.
It was very easy to follow your instructions. It turned out great. Tried a different tutorial by someone else and she went to fast. Thank you!! I will be making several for selling.
I really appreciate your explanation on how to join with the tapestry needle to make the correct stitch count! I was doing it incorrectly and it didn't look nice. Thank you so much!
Absolutely loved making this coaster! You have a gift at being an amazing teacher. New subscriber! Will be making more of your patterns. ❤ Have a blessed day!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the tutorial calming and relaxing, and that it was helpful for you as a beginner. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy learning! 💛
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled that you found my explanation helpful and enjoyable to listen to. I appreciate your support and am grateful for your feedback. If you have any more questions or topics you'd like me to cover, feel free to let me know!
I'm so glad you found the tutorial helpful! Your mum is going to love the flowers you make for her. It's wonderful to put effort into creating something special, especially when it's for someone we care about. I'm sure your mum will appreciate the thought and love behind the handmade gifts. Enjoy the crafting process, and I'm sure your creations will bring a smile to your mum's face! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy crafting!
Hello Paula. Thank you for this beautiful sunflower tutorial. You explained perfectly. I am now subscribed to your channel. I look forward to following more of your tutorials. 🌻🧡💛💗
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the sunflower tutorial and that you're now subscribed to the channel. I'm excited to share more tutorials with you in the future. Let me know if there's anything specific you'd like to learn or create next. Happy crocheting!
Thank you for your kind words! I'm delighted that you enjoyed it. I've now turned the sunflowers into a lovely runner. To see how I did it, check out the step-by-step tutorial at ua-cam.com/video/DMLsBCDBP0I/v-deo.html To make a granny square, my tip is to begin by crocheting the circle first. Then, crochet the granny square using the back loops of the circle. After finishing the square, switch to the front loops of the circle to crochet the Sunflower petals. I hope these instructions are clear and helpful to you.
You're very welcome! I'm so glad to hear that you're enjoying learning to crochet. It's a wonderful craft with so many possibilities. Keep up the great work, and if you have any more questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask. Happy crocheting!
❤❤. Wondering if these are written? I have an elderly mother who loves to crochet and although this is easily followed by me, she would have difficulty. Thank you! This is excellent
I really like your presentation !!!! I did it following your clear instructions . It nicely came out . Thank you soooo much . Best wishes from Sri Lanka !!!!!
Thank you so much. I made this one (see below) but l didn't film the process. Is this something you would be interested in? ua-cam.com/users/shortsQ9__2mU2z9w?si=-Iku9eClKFUqlO6z
Jotted this down, for anyone else who likes to have the pattern written down! . In Brown: Row 1: Magic circle. ch3, dc 18 into center. sl to the top of 1st dc Row 2: ch 3, Inc every stitch. Sl to join (or use tapestry needle and technique she showed! --- should end up with 36 stitches. --- just do another round of the circle if you'd like your flower to be bigger. (it would be 1dc, 1inc, repeated all around, for 54 st total)) In Yellow: Row 1: (Next part is a little intimidating to read, but is a pretty easy repeat tbh!!!) --- Attach yellow into any stitch. --- Ch 3, dc into same stitch, ch5, 2dc in next stitch, skip 2, then 2dc into next stitch, ch 5... --- in total, the repeat is [2dc. ch 5. 2dc. sk2. 2dc. ch5...] --- finish row by sl into 3rd chain Row 2: --- (no starting chains! just go straight into the following instructions!) --- dc 5 into ch 5 space. ch 2. sl back into the top of your 5th dc. then do 5 more dc in the same ch 5 space. (so it's dc 5, ch 2, sl, dc5) --- sc into next (small) space --- repeat! ch 1 and fasten off to end . hope this helps someone else keep track of what they're doing! wonderful tutorial, i just know i need to see it written down to keep track of where i am (especially if im on my 5th sunflower of the day lmao) have a lovely day! :)))
Love the flower 💕 I could hear & understand fine but for some the Music is distracting. But Ive got my yarn & hook ready & making a few rite now🧶🥰👍 HAPPY HOOKING FRIENDS❤️🧶
I admit that my audio quality is lacking because I do not have the proper equipment yet. I am currently using my phone for recording. I'm glad you liked the tutorial. Happy Crocheting! 💛
Of course! I'm here to help. Just let me know what you need assistance with, and I'll do my best to guide you through it. Don't hesitate to ask any questions you may have. You've got this!
Thank you. I''m glad you found the tutorial helpful. I uploaded this leaf tutorial a few months ago. I hope you like it. ua-cam.com/video/zRfJngVDYoU/v-deo.html
Thank you for the tutorial. You mentioned that we can just add another brown round if we want to make the coaster bigger. However, then I get 54 stitches in the third row (adding 18 stitches to the previous 36 according to the standard increase scheme). The problem is that the multiples for the last brown row seem to be 4 - for the first yellow row you crochet into 2 stitches, skip 2, then repeat. Am I correct about the multiples? If so, it won't work with 54 stitches. Maybe start with 16 double crochets instead of 18 then? Then I would get 48 stiches in the third row and 12 petals for the sunflower.
You are welcome. Yes you are right... the petals are worked in multiples of 4. Therefore, you should have 48 stitches at the end of round 3 to make 12 petals. How you get the 48 stitches depends on how you work the rounds. I would start with 17 stitches on round 1 then 32 stitches on round 2 and 48 stitches on round 3.
@@WeavedIn Many thanks for confirming. I have actually just noticed that the bigger coaster you show at the end of the video has nine petals. So for that one you must have started with 12/13, then 24, then 36. I will probably go with that one - larger than the small one but not too big.
I've not tried joining the flowers as l use them as Coasters. Try the join as you go method... however, joining 9 petals will be tricky. Let us know how it goes.
Thanks for sharing yo crochet sunflower in a simple and easy to follow way. If i want to make petals and layered crochet flower starting after the brown inner circle. How many DC should i make to start the first layer with 3 petals . Then 5 petals and increase by 1 petal in each layer. Starting with 3 petals the inner circle curls up and does not lay flat Thanks from U K
@@WeavedIn i want to design an irish crochet layered rose. 1st layer with 3 petals. 2nd layer with 5 petals. 3rd layer with 6 petals. I know how to make a layered flower. I want to start with the 2 crochet rounds first. Then make the first layer of 3 petals. I hope it is clear to understand. As you made the sunflower petals after making the inner rounds in brown yarn. Similar to that but less stitches. As sunfliwer is big in size compared to Rose. Thanks
@@WeavedIn thanks. The only thing that i dont like is that the flat inner circle turns into a round like people comment that when they make a round coaster it changes shape once the stitches are increased. Bella Cocoa has discussed in this video how to space the increase in stitches in each round.
Hi Saba, l hope this finds you well. It's impossible to do three petals after first round of DC so instead l used 12 SC for first round then three Petals for 2nd round. It's curling but way better than first row with DC. I hope this makes sense. I'm happy to do a short tutorial to show you what l mean. Which colours are you using for the Irish Rose? Let me know and I'll see what l can do for you.
Hello Paula. I need some help in keeping the central part of the flower flat. For example if i start with a magic circle and work 18 dc in the ring. Join with slip stitch. For the second round i work 1 DC in each st/chain. ( not 2 DC in each stitch/ chain) Then i want to distribute the 18 stitches between 6 petals. How many chains do i do to make a loop skipping 2 stiches. Then continuing with the same pattern make a total of 6 (2 chain space) loops. Should each loop be koined with a SC or SL stitch please. Then working in each loop to make a petal i sometimes do a slip stich then 1 SC 4 DC 1 SC Sl stitch and work the next petal. For the next round i increase the chain loops by ( 7 chain ) loops. Same wirking petals in each loop. Sl St . (1 SC 5 DC 1 SC ) sl st. Similarly depending on number of rounds or layers. My question is that i want the base looking at the back side to be in line with inner circle ( starting on 2nd round done after magic circle). The last round petal loops are not in line with circle ( looking from the back side) but it shows an arched sort of loop with petals worked in. 1st difficulty is that round 2 does not lay flat .it curves inwards. As such the back side does not look flat and last round of perals are apart. I have tried to explain. Sorry if it sounds .... Thanks Paula.
@@WeavedIn thanks Paula. I did 2 Dc and it was flat. I could not get the flat circle edge with 1 DC in each stich of 1st round inner magic circle. As i was trying to limit the number of stitches to make few petals i tried different techniques. Also i noticed about the yarn and hook size. Thanks I look forward to your lovely rose pattern tutorial.
@@WeavedIn hi Paula. Sorry for long explanation. English is my second language. I hope the other things i asked were clear. Now i am sure that 2 DC is needed. If i start petals after 1st initial round in MCircle it is fine. But the one i am making needs the loops to be connected with the second round of inner flat circle. After the 1st round of petals .the second round loops Connect with the petals as well as the flat circle( DC). As there are 3 petals and i wanted 5 petals for second layer. For third layer it is connecting the loops ( 6 loops for 6 petals) to the 2nd layer petals and the base circle. I want the back view to be neat and just show the flat inner circle( 2 rounds in magic circle) and not the loops and working of petals done for third round petals. Is there a rule in crocheting to make loops of a certain number of chains so that the sc dc or hdc stitches fit in well within the loop. I found in my pattern that as i made the first round loop of 5 or 6 chains as the stitches had to be distributed for 3 petals. The chain loop was long. Increasing one stitch in the next layer loop and again made it bit visible. This is how i worked out. Would welcome any input from your expert skills.
This is the prettiest crochet sunflower on youtube. I’m going to figure out how to turn this into a square. Imagine a contrasting blue background? 😍
Great idea!
@@chickadeeacres3864 Yes! My sentiments exactly!I got yellow for the petals, brown for the centers and just the most beautiful, deep blue I’ve seen! Think it’s going to be lovely!
Came here after watching a similar tutorial and yours is SO much easier to follow. You are so thorough and explain things so well. Thank you!
You are welcome. I'm glad you find the tutorial helpful.
Thanks for re-doing the video with more instructions. Although there is one part that still wasn’t clear I had to rewind it 5x to figure it out. It’s where you join and slip stitch half of the flower. Anyhoo, it all worked out and my first attempt looks amazing! I made it for a co-workers daughter she loves sunflowers. Thanks again and keep on making videos! Happy 2023! 🎉
This tutorial feels like crocheting with a calm, patient friend! Thank you for taking the time to make such a helpful, high quality tutorial.
Awww thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed the tutorial 🌸
Such a great easy tutorial. Easiest magic circle I have ever seen!!! It will change my magic circle frustration. Thanks!!!!
You are so welcome! Thanks for the feedback.
This was my second crochet project - they turned out beautiful!! Absolutely loved it.
thank you for teaching how to count the stitches clearly. it's very easy to comprehend. You are the best!
You are welcome. I'm glad you found the tutorial useful. Happy crocheting 🌸
Thank you. I felt like I was in class with one of my favorite teachers! You explained it well and my daughter who loves sunflowers is going to love it!❤
You're welcome! I'm glad that you found the explanation helpful and enjoyable and It's wonderful to hear that your daughter, is going to enjoy it too. If you have any more questions or need further information, feel free to ask!
Love how easy it was to follow along and not get lost in the stitches. This was my second project after i tried a beanie and I am so encouraged to keep trying new things. Thank you for making it so easy to follow and easy to create. I applaud your ability to do that. You are awesome!
My pleasure, l'm glad you got value from the tutorial. Thank you for the kind words. Happy crocheting 🌸
38 or 36? 19x 2?
I know it does not add up but If you follow the tutorial you will get 36 stitches.
I didn't really have a problem with the other video (just had to back up a few times) but Thank you for redoing it. Much easier to crochet while listening and not having to stop and go back. This way I can keep crocheting.
You are welcome
Note: I divided round 3 (the petals into 2 sections in my head, rounds 3-4)
End of round 1: 2:47
End of round 2: 3:47
End of round 3: 13:13
End of round 4: 16:20
This is for reference if I forget how to end rounds and all that.
It was very easy to follow your instructions. It turned out great. Tried a different tutorial by someone else and she went to fast. Thank you!! I will be making several for selling.
My pleasure. Glad you find it helpful. Happy crocheting 🌸
Thank you for the good directions mine turned out very nice! I’m going to add a moss color basket and given them to our Missions banquet/sale.
You are so welcome!
I really appreciate your explanation on how to join with the tapestry needle to make the correct stitch count! I was doing it incorrectly and it didn't look nice. Thank you so much!
You are welcome
Very clear! Lovely! Can't wait to make it. Thank you !
You’re welcome 😊
Absolutely loved making this coaster! You have a gift at being an amazing teacher. New subscriber! Will be making more of your patterns. ❤ Have a blessed day!
Thank you so much. Happy days❤️
Wow so beautiful 🌻tea coster, loved your simple and easy teaching style. Thanks🙏
One of the nicest tutorial I have experienced as a beginner. Thank you so mjuch for such calming relaxing learning💚
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the tutorial calming and relaxing, and that it was helpful for you as a beginner. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy learning! 💛
I am thrilled to bits with this sun flower ❤❤sooo easy !Thank you so much
You are welcome.
Thank you for the beautiful flower . You are very easy to follow and I look forward to crocheting with you again.
You're welcome! I'm glad you liked the flower. Let me know if you need any help or have any questions.
Thanks to you, I’ve just managed to do my first magic circle EVER, tomorrow, I’m adding the petals. Thank you ❤
You are welcome❤️ Happy crocheting 🌸
Very easy to follow as a beginner crocheter. I appreciate it so much. Thank you!
You are have welcome.
Beautiful!! You are such a joy to listen to and you explain everything so well. Thank you.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled that you found my explanation helpful and enjoyable to listen to. I appreciate your support and am grateful for your feedback. If you have any more questions or topics you'd like me to cover, feel free to let me know!
I love sunflowers.. I grow them in my garden.. I’m a new subscriber. Thank you for sharing.. you made the project easy to follow!
My pleasure... I'm glad you found the tutorial helpful.
You have the most beautiful, soothing voice. Thank you for such a wonderful, easy to follow video... xxx
Awww thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed the tutorial 🌸
This was such a good tutorial thank you so much! ❤❤ I'm making a few for my mom since she loves sunflowers 🌻💛
I'm so glad you found the tutorial helpful! Your mum is going to love the flowers you make for her. It's wonderful to put effort into creating something special, especially when it's for someone we care about. I'm sure your mum will appreciate the thought and love behind the handmade gifts. Enjoy the crafting process, and I'm sure your creations will bring a smile to your mum's face! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Happy crafting!
This is brilliant work, so easy to follow, thank you.
Thank you for the kind words😊
Lovely and calm presentation. It's very therapeutic, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love from Sri lanka .
Im beautifying my crochet items using your beautiful sun flower .
Thank you sooooo much !!!!!
You are welcome 🌸
❤️🌺🌼
Perfect ery easy and clear to follow. Thank you
Thank you! Great video! Beautiful! The instructions were very clear.
Hello Paula. Thank you for this beautiful sunflower tutorial.
You explained perfectly.
I am now subscribed to your channel. I look forward to following more of your tutorials.
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Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the sunflower tutorial and that you're now subscribed to the channel. I'm excited to share more tutorials with you in the future. Let me know if there's anything specific you'd like to learn or create next. Happy crocheting!
Beautiful and perfect - I have been hunting for a sunflower like this. Thank you for the fab tutorial!
My pleasure. Thank you for the feedback.
Love your passion in which you conducted yourself.
🙏💐
Awww thank you so much 🌸
Love how you do it...easy to follow
Thank you so much. I just love your beautiful sunflower 🌻 how can I square off the flower so I can make it into a blanket ? ❤❤❤
Thank you for your kind words! I'm delighted that you enjoyed it. I've now turned the sunflowers into a lovely runner. To see how I did it, check out the step-by-step tutorial at ua-cam.com/video/DMLsBCDBP0I/v-deo.html
To make a granny square, my tip is to begin by crocheting the circle first. Then, crochet the granny square using the back loops of the circle. After finishing the square, switch to the front loops of the circle to crochet the Sunflower petals. I hope these instructions are clear and helpful to you.
Very easy to follow. MADE one, now to make more to share with family! thankyou
You are welcome.
Hermoso tus trabajos gracias por pasar ame tu explicación soy Argentina pero vos mostrando uno aprende yo soy principiante gracias ❤
Hola, muchas gracias
Amazing Instructions. So easy! I love this pattern 😍
Thank you so much. I'm glad you liked it🌸
🌻Thank you for this fabulous tutorial. It’s best sunflower pattern & I wish I found it sooner 🌻
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much, I followed along with you, I am just learning to crochet, you are wonderful ❤
You're very welcome! I'm so glad to hear that you're enjoying learning to crochet. It's a wonderful craft with so many possibilities. Keep up the great work, and if you have any more questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask. Happy crocheting!
Easy to follow and you have such a soothing voice 😊
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it 🌸
❤❤. Wondering if these are written? I have an elderly mother who loves to crochet and although this is easily followed by me, she would have difficulty. Thank you! This is excellent
I really like your presentation !!!!
I did it following your clear instructions .
It nicely came out .
Thank you soooo much .
Best wishes from Sri Lanka !!!!!
I'm glad you found the tutorial helpful. Happy crocheting,🌸
🌺❤️🌼
Thank you for the excellent tutorial ❤
You are welcome!
Thank you love your work and accuracy ❤
You are so welcome
This is very pretty. Very well explained.
Thank you very much,is so beautiful!! 😍 You are the best teacher 😍 Very easy to learn with you.❤❤❤❤
I'm delighted to hear that you found it beautiful and easy to learn with me. Thank you for your kind words!💛
Your instructions were easy to follow. Thank you
My pleasure! 🌸
Great instructions! Do you have another tutorial on another form of crocheted sunflower ?
Thank you so much. I made this one (see below) but l didn't film the process. Is this something you would be interested in? ua-cam.com/users/shortsQ9__2mU2z9w?si=-Iku9eClKFUqlO6z
Jotted this down, for anyone else who likes to have the pattern written down!
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In Brown:
Row 1: Magic circle. ch3, dc 18 into center. sl to the top of 1st dc
Row 2: ch 3, Inc every stitch. Sl to join (or use tapestry needle and technique she showed!
--- should end up with 36 stitches.
--- just do another round of the circle if you'd like your flower to be bigger. (it would be 1dc, 1inc, repeated all around, for 54 st total))
In Yellow:
Row 1: (Next part is a little intimidating to read, but is a pretty easy repeat tbh!!!)
--- Attach yellow into any stitch.
--- Ch 3, dc into same stitch, ch5, 2dc in next stitch, skip 2, then 2dc into next stitch, ch 5...
--- in total, the repeat is [2dc. ch 5. 2dc. sk2. 2dc. ch5...]
--- finish row by sl into 3rd chain
Row 2:
--- (no starting chains! just go straight into the following instructions!)
--- dc 5 into ch 5 space. ch 2. sl back into the top of your 5th dc. then do 5 more dc in the same ch 5 space. (so it's dc 5, ch 2, sl, dc5)
--- sc into next (small) space
--- repeat! ch 1 and fasten off to end
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hope this helps someone else keep track of what they're doing! wonderful tutorial, i just know i need to see it written down to keep track of where i am (especially if im on my 5th sunflower of the day lmao)
have a lovely day! :)))
Stop... you are a godsend!!! Love this, thank you!!!
@brittneycraig531 glad it helped!!! np!! :)))
Ur instructions were clear and much thanks for this video !!!!
@@sharonprince6364 You are welcome!
Thank you for this pattern you were very good at explaining what to do ❤
My pleasure! Thank you for the feedback.
Love the flower 💕 I could hear & understand fine but for some the Music is distracting. But Ive got my yarn & hook ready & making a few rite now🧶🥰👍
HAPPY HOOKING FRIENDS❤️🧶
I admit that my audio quality is lacking because I do not have the proper equipment yet. I am currently using my phone for recording. I'm glad you liked the tutorial. Happy Crocheting! 💛
Wonderfull video very calming easy to follow, thank you🤗🧶🌼
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you so much! Your video is a great tutorial. XXX
Thank you! I'm glad you found the tutorial helpful xxx
Thank you, I got this on the first try!!😊
@@_UnapologeticallyNeciYou are welcome!
Crochet made easy. Thank you Lady ❤
You are most welcome.
Awesome - Clear And To The Point- Thank You - Calif -
You are welcome. Thank you 🌸
TFS your instructions are amazing 🤩
You're welcome! I'm glad you found the tutorial helpful. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
I love how u make ur picots !!!! ❤
@@sharonprince6364 Thank you!
Very nice instruction for my first visit loved it
This is so cute! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you
That’s beautiful
Awesome.. I'm a beginner and that has helped me a lot ☺️.. Thank you
I'm glad you found it helpful😊
Ohhhh so pretty!!! 😍 🌻
Thank you! 😊
Simply PERFECT!! Thank you so much!
My pleasure 🌸
Sunflower Runner Tutorial : ua-cam.com/video/DMLsBCDBP0I/v-deo.htmlsi=DcpcT4B1PfRExImh
Very easy directions. Awesome.I hopevIcan do as well.
Of course! I'm here to help. Just let me know what you need assistance with, and I'll do my best to guide you through it. Don't hesitate to ask any questions you may have. You've got this!
so pretty ! very good tutuorial.. thank you
You are welcome. Happy crocheting 🌸
Thank you for sharing with us I made it it looks so beautiful 😍 now we need leaves 🍃 please 🙏
Thank you. I''m glad you found the tutorial helpful. I uploaded this leaf tutorial a few months ago. I hope you like it.
ua-cam.com/video/zRfJngVDYoU/v-deo.html
me encanta como explicas🥰
Thanks for this video. 💛
You are welcome!
❤❤❤ easy and beautiful and very clear thanks 🇬🇧🇬🇧
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks, very easy to follow.
You are welcome
Very nice work! Thanks
Your instruction were perfect..
Thank you for the tutorial. You mentioned that we can just add another brown round if we want to make the coaster bigger. However, then I get 54 stitches in the third row (adding 18 stitches to the previous 36 according to the standard increase scheme). The problem is that the multiples for the last brown row seem to be 4 - for the first yellow row you crochet into 2 stitches, skip 2, then repeat. Am I correct about the multiples? If so, it won't work with 54 stitches. Maybe start with 16 double crochets instead of 18 then? Then I would get 48 stiches in the third row and 12 petals for the sunflower.
You are welcome. Yes you are right... the petals are worked in multiples of 4. Therefore, you should have 48 stitches at the end of round 3 to make 12 petals. How you get the 48 stitches depends on how you work the rounds. I would start with 17 stitches on round 1 then 32 stitches on round 2 and 48 stitches on round 3.
@@WeavedIn Many thanks for confirming. I have actually just noticed that the bigger coaster you show at the end of the video has nine petals. So for that one you must have started with 12/13, then 24, then 36. I will probably go with that one - larger than the small one but not too big.
Very beautiful
Thank you!
Very cute. Thank you.
Oh, thank you! My pleasure.
🌻🌻🌻🌻sooooooo beautiful 🌻🌻🌻🌻
Thanks you🌻
Thank you so much for such an easy tutorial. How do I join these flowers to create a runner. Love from India
I've not tried joining the flowers as l use them as Coasters. Try the join as you go method... however, joining 9 petals will be tricky. Let us know how it goes.
Is joining 10 easier? Can you please tell me how to make 10 petals instead of 9
Let me try it first... will get back to you ASAP
@@WeavedIn great, thank you so much. I want to make a runner with sunflower for my friend's birthday on 19th sep. Hope we can figure it out by then
Beautiful and kinda easy. Tu
Thanks for sharing yo crochet sunflower in a simple and easy to follow way. If i want to make petals and layered crochet flower starting after the brown inner circle. How many DC should i make to start the first layer with 3 petals . Then 5 petals and increase by 1 petal in each layer. Starting with 3 petals the inner circle curls up and does not lay flat
Thanks from U K
Hi there, l don't understand your question. Are you on IG or FB? If so please send photos or a short video so l can see what you mean. Thanks
@@WeavedIn i want to design an irish crochet layered rose. 1st layer with 3 petals. 2nd layer with 5 petals. 3rd layer with 6 petals.
I know how to make a layered flower.
I want to start with the 2 crochet rounds first. Then make the first layer of 3 petals. I hope it is clear to understand. As you made the sunflower petals after making the inner rounds in brown yarn. Similar to that but less stitches. As sunfliwer is big in size compared to Rose. Thanks
OK it's a bit clearer now. I will have ti sit down and work it out. I will get back to you in a few days.
@@WeavedIn thanks. The only thing that i dont like is that the flat inner circle turns into a round like people comment that when they make a round coaster it changes shape once the stitches are increased. Bella Cocoa has discussed in this video how to space the increase in stitches in each round.
Hi Saba, l hope this finds you well. It's impossible to do three petals after first round of DC so instead l used 12 SC for first round then three Petals for 2nd round. It's curling but way better than first row with DC. I hope this makes sense. I'm happy to do a short tutorial to show you what l mean. Which colours are you using for the Irish Rose? Let me know and I'll see what l can do for you.
It's beautiful. ❤
Thank you
It's beautiful
Thank you!
Thanks!
Thank you!
You made it neat when I tried this the circle looked small ! in video it look big , maybe I counted wrong in round one and two
Using different Yarn weight and Hook size can also affect the size of your finished product.
She has loose tension. You can try using a bigger hook to increase the size of your project a bit
Hi is there a way to make them smaller please?
Thank you😊
Yes you can use super fine, fine or light yarn weight .... depending on how small you want it.
Love this
Hello Paula. I need some help in keeping the central part of the flower flat. For example if i start with a magic circle and work 18 dc in the ring. Join with slip stitch. For the second round i work 1 DC in each st/chain. ( not 2 DC in each stitch/ chain)
Then i want to distribute the 18 stitches between 6 petals.
How many chains do i do to make a loop skipping 2 stiches. Then continuing with the same pattern make a total of 6 (2 chain space) loops.
Should each loop be koined with a SC or SL stitch please.
Then working in each loop to make a petal i sometimes do a slip stich then 1 SC 4 DC 1 SC Sl stitch and work the next petal.
For the next round i increase the chain loops by ( 7 chain ) loops.
Same wirking petals in each loop.
Sl St . (1 SC 5 DC 1 SC ) sl st.
Similarly depending on number of rounds or layers.
My question is that i want the base looking at the back side to be in line with inner circle ( starting on 2nd round done after magic circle). The last round petal loops are not in line with circle ( looking from the back side) but it shows an arched sort of loop with petals worked in.
1st difficulty is that round 2 does not lay flat .it curves inwards.
As such the back side does not look flat and last round of perals are apart.
I have tried to explain. Sorry if it sounds ....
Thanks Paula.
Hello Saba, no it's impossible to have a flat circle that way. You have to crochet 2 DC in each stitch of round 2 for the circle to lay flat.
@@WeavedIn thanks Paula. I did 2 Dc and it was flat. I could not get the flat circle edge with 1 DC in each stich of 1st round inner magic circle.
As i was trying to limit the number of stitches to make few petals i tried different techniques.
Also i noticed about the yarn and hook size.
Thanks
I look forward to your lovely rose pattern tutorial.
@@WeavedIn hi Paula. Sorry for long explanation. English is my second language. I hope the other things i asked were clear.
Now i am sure that 2 DC is needed. If i start petals after 1st initial round in MCircle it is fine. But the one i am making needs the loops to be connected with the second round of inner flat circle. After the 1st round of petals .the second round loops
Connect with the petals as well as the flat circle( DC). As there are 3 petals and i wanted 5 petals for second layer.
For third layer it is connecting the loops ( 6 loops for 6 petals) to the 2nd layer petals and the base circle.
I want the back view to be neat and just show the flat inner circle( 2 rounds in magic circle) and not the loops and working of petals done for third round petals.
Is there a rule in crocheting to make loops of a certain number of chains so that the sc dc or hdc stitches fit in well within the loop.
I found in my pattern that as i made the first round loop of 5 or 6 chains as the stitches had to be distributed for 3 petals. The chain loop was long.
Increasing one stitch in the next layer loop and again made it bit visible.
This is how i worked out. Would welcome any input from your expert skills.
It's ok Saba. The only way l can help is if you send a short video or pictures of your project to my IG @weavedin or FB @weavedin.
@@WeavedIn thanks. It is all taken apart as i reused the left over yarn.
Great tutorial, thank you 🌻❤️
You are welcome. Thanks for the feedback ❤️
To make this flower are all the circles stacked on each other? The picture shows the flower in layers? How’s that done?
Yes it's 5 Coaster flowers stacked on each other.
Thank you you were much help
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Beautiful.
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Maravilhoso, parabéns!!!
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Beautiful 😍
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