If you love creating with yarn, try making a crochet rose. This Crochet Rose Flower turns simple yarn into a beautiful flower that never wilts. With your hook and favorite color, you can craft a lovely decoration that adds a touch of nature to any room or makes a heartfelt gift.
Crochet Beautiful Rose Flower
The process is both relaxing and rewarding, resulting in a charming piece that brightens spaces and brings smiles. Whether you're new to crocheting or an experienced crafter, this rose project is a delightful way to spend your time and create something special.
Starting Off:
- Create a slip knot on your hook and chain 66.
Row 1 (Foundation Row):
- Find the 6th chain from the hook.
- Make a UK treble (US double crochet) into this 6th stitch.
- To form V stitches for this row: Skip the next two chains, then in the third chain. Make a UK treble (US double), chain two, and another UK treble into the same chain.
- Repeat the step of skipping two chains and making a V stitch in the third chain all the way along the row.
- You will end your final V stitch in the last chain of the row.
Row 2:
- Chain two and turn your work.
- Into the first chain two space, make a UK treble, chain three, and then two more UK trebles all into the same chain space.
- For each V stitch along the row: Do two trebles, chain three, and two trebles back in the same chain two space.
- Repeat this pattern all the way to the end of the row, creating what the tutorial describes as double V stitches.
For Row 3:
- Chain one and turn your work.
- Into each of the chain three spaces from the previous row, make seven UK trebles.
- Between the V stitches, in the small space, make a UK double crochet (US single crochet).
- Repeat this pattern along the row: Seven trebles into the chain three space. Then a UK double (US single) in the space between the V stitches.
- Upon reaching the last space, make your final set of seven UK trebles. Followed by a UK double crochet into the top of the starting chain two from the previous round.
- Chain one, cut the yarn leaving a long tail for sewing, and pull this tail through your last loop, tightening it.
Finishing the Rose:
- The piece will naturally curl, which is expected and part of creating the rose shape.
- Starting from the end opposite your tail, you can roll the crochet piece into a rose shape. You might choose to have the shells facing towards you for a bud appearance, or away from you for a more open rose look.
- Once rolled, use the tail and a darning needle to stitch the rose together from the back. Securing the rolled layers.
Final Touches:
- After completing your rose, you can attach it to any project of your choice, such as hats, blankets, or use it as a standalone decoration.
And there you have it, a beautiful crocheted rose! Enjoy your crafting.