An Old Fashioned 3 D Rose

An Old Fashioned 3 D Rose with

An Old Fashioned 3 D Rose with

Hook size: 4.5 mm

Weight: 4 acrylic yarn was used for this project

Foundation Row: chain 4

Row 1: chain 3 slip stitch to foundation chain x4

Row 2: * single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, half double crochet, single crochet, all into the same chain space slip stitch to next 3 chain space* repeat from* to* around row and join with a slip stitch

Row 3: chain 3 slip stitch to foundation chain 6 times

Row 4: * single crochet half double crochet, double crochet x2 half double crochet single crochet all in the same chain space slip stitch to the next chain 3 space* repeat from* around row and join with a slip stitch

Row 5: chain 4 slip stitch to foundation chain Row 8 times

Row 6: * single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet x3, half double crochet, single crochet all in the same chain space slip stitch to the next space* repeat from* to * around row and join with a slip stitch

To add "leaves" to the flower

Attach desired yarn to any petal and * chain 3(This counts as first double crochet) in the same space work 2 double crochet chain 2 then 3 double crochet all into the same space then chain 2, into the next petal work 3 double crochet and chain 2 * repeat from * to * around row and join with a slip stitch

Weave in all tails.

Weave in all ends in at least three different directions to ensure that the ends of the project don't come loose through use

This flower can be used in many different projects to add some depth and interest to the project.

Depending on the size of the yarn and the crochet hook used the size of the flower will vary.

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