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Floresitas

This document provides instructions for making a pansy flower crochet pattern. It includes 4 rounds of instructions and diagrams. The instructions note that the pattern is for personal use only and not for making items to sell. Key steps include starting round 3 at the wrong side and weaving in loose ends between rounds. Embroidery and beads are suggested for embellishing the finished flower.

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Floresitas

This document provides instructions for making a pansy flower crochet pattern. It includes 4 rounds of instructions and diagrams. The instructions note that the pattern is for personal use only and not for making items to sell. Key steps include starting round 3 at the wrong side and weaving in loose ends between rounds. Embroidery and beads are suggested for embellishing the finished flower.

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Pansy Viooltje

Carola Wijma June 2010

Copyright © Carola Wijma 2010


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My patterns are for personal use only and should not be used to crochet or knit items for sale.
Rnd 3 Starts at the WRONG site!

Nederlands UK USA

Losse Chain Chain

Halve vaste Slip Stitch Slip Stitch

Vaste (v) Double Crochet (dc) Single Crochet (sc)

Half stokje (h.stk) Half Treble Crochet (htr) Half Double Crochet (hdc)

Stokje (st) Treble Crochet (tr) Double Crochet (dc

Dubbel Stokje (d.stk) Double Treble Crochet (dtr) Treble Crochet (tr)

Rnd 1.:

In loop: ch4, 1 tr(dc), ch 1, 4 tr(dc), 1 ch, 2 tr(dc), 3 dtr(tr), 2 tr(dc) ch 1, 2 tr(dc), sl.st in 4th ch.
Start Rnd 2

Rnd 2:

New color, attach with dc(sc) in loop Rnd 1, ch 1, * dc(sc), 2 dc(sc) in next stitch, 2 dc(sc) in next stitch,
dc(sc)* dc(sc) in loop Rnd 1, ch 1, repeat * till *.

Dc(sc) in loop Rnd 1, dc(sc), 2dc(sc) in next stitch, dc(sc), 2dc(sc) in next stitch, dc(sc), 2dc(sc) in next stitch,
dc(sc), ch 1, sl.st. in in first dc(sc).

----------------weave in the loose ends off this color--------------------------

Wrong side:
Rnd 3: dc(sc) (make sure you make the stitch in the middle of the dc(sc), that’s made in Rnd 2 in the loop),

Ch 4, dc(sc) (see photo’s), dc (sc), ch 1 turn to right side.


Rnd 4:

On ch 4: 2 dc(sc), 2 htr(hdc), 2 tr(dc), 2 dtr( tr), 1 tr(dc), 1 htr (hdc), 1 dc(sc), on next ch4:

1 dc(sc), 1 htr(hdc), 1 tr(dc), 2 dtr(tr), 2 tr(dc), 2 htr(hdc), 2 dc(sc).

Cut yarn, leaving a tail.

wrong site

Weave in the loose ends of the first color. Pull the loop as tight as possible.

Embroider some lines on the petals and attach a bead in the middle. When you don’t have beads you
could make a few French knots instead.

(I’m not a native speaker so please don’t mind any silly mistakes in the English language)

Copyright © Carola Wijma 2010

My patterns are for personal use only and should not be used to crochet or knit items for sale.

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