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Curly Flower Pins

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https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/curly-flower-pins • Posted by Ryland Peters & Small

A very simple, quick-to-work project that lends itself to a host of uses. These clusters of flowers and twists are made in chunky yarn and in DK, but also with 2 strands of yarn twisted together to create a thicker yarn and mix colors in an interesting way. You can make the flowers in any thickness yarn with appropriate needles. techniques used Increasing using inc 1 Increasing twice into a stitch Stockinette (stocking) stitch Using the same instructions with varied gauges of yarn and needles Combining yarns to create thicker yarn Working with composite yarn and managing ends finished measurements Varies according to the yarn and needles used. gauge (tension) Varies according to the yarn and needles used. abbreviations inc increase k knit st(s) stitch(es)

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

2 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium 108455 2f2015 04 09 200929 p59 Medium 108455 2f2015 04 09 201424 p58

Description

A very simple, quick-to-work project that lends itself to a host of uses. These clusters of flowers and twists are made in chunky yarn and in DK, but also with 2 strands of yarn twisted together to create a thicker yarn and mix colors in an interesting way. You can make the flowers in any thickness yarn with appropriate needles. techniques used Increasing using inc 1 Increasing twice into a stitch Stockinette (stocking) stitch Using the same instructions with varied gauges of yarn and needles Combining yarns to create thicker yarn Working with composite yarn and managing ends finished measurements Varies according to the yarn and needles used. gauge (tension) Varies according to the yarn and needles used. abbreviations inc increase k knit st(s) stitch(es)

Instructions

  1. Chunky curly roses pin This version is made from three colors of chunky yarn. Using US size 10½ (6.5 mm) needles and yarn A, cast on 20 sts. Row 1: K to end. Curl row: K into front, back, and front again of each st before slipping it off the needle. (60 sts) Bind (cast) off. Make two more identical roses from yarns B and C. Making up Thread up the darning needle and weave the loose yarn tails down to secure the curl into a spiral rose and close up the center. Allow the spiral to curl naturally and sew where it seems to want to fall. Arrange the three roses on a 2-in. (5-cm) diameter felt circle and use the small sewing needle and thread to secure each one. Sew a safety pin onto the back of the circle, stitching over the straight bar and not the bar that opens and closes.

  2. Small 108455 2f2015 04 09 201416 p57

    Pink and white twists This pin uses the same technique but does not have the base knit row, so the curl is very defined and becomes a curlicue rather than a spiral disc. We have grouped several of these together for our pin; make as many as you wish and stitch them into a pleasing arrangement. Using US size 6 (4 mm) needles and first yarn, cast on 25 sts. Curl row: K into the front, back, then front again of every st. (75 sts) Bind (cast) off. Repeat for as many curls as you wish to make—we made 1 in Snowdrop and 7 in Candy. Making up Arrange the twists on a 2 in. (5 cm) felt circle. Stitch down and add the safety pin to the reverse, as for the Chunky Curly Roses Pin.

  3. Small 108455 2f2015 04 09 201407 p58b

    Multi-stranded roses with spirals For the roses we have combined more than one strand of yarn to produce a thicker, multi-colored yarn. The spirals are made from leftover scraps of light worsted (DK) yarn. Multi-stranded roses Make 3 roses following the instructions for the Chunky Curly Roses Pin, combining a different color with cream for each. Spirals: With a single yarn, make 3 curls following the instructions for Pink and White Twists, using a different color for each. Allow one of the curls to spiral in the same way as the roses, and secure with a few stitches. Making up Arrange the roses and spirals on an oval of felt and sew in place. Add a safety pin to the reverse, as for the Chunky Curly Roses Pin. Other applications Besides grouping the flowers together to make these pretty pins, they can be attached to other items such as ballerina pumps, purses, and the hems or collars of sweaters or shirts—use your imagination! As they are all made in one piece, they are also suitable to attach to baby or children's clothing or blanket.s