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Friday, November 12, 2004
FLOWER PIN

FLOWER PIN
copyright © 11/10/04 Dot Matthews

a rose by dot

ww yarn, I hook

SPECIALTY STITCH:
bp sl st = Back Post sl st.
Insert hook into designated hole from BACK to front, insert hook into next hole from FRONT to back.  Your hook is now laying over a post, yo and pull thru both holes, and the loop on hook. BACK POST SL ST made.

ROW 1: ch 2, 7 sc in first ch. Do not join.

ROW 2: *1 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc, all in the next st*. Repeat from * to * in each st around. Do not join. (7 petals)

Note: Look at the center of the flower. You'll see a center hole that was made by the stitches of row 1, and 7 holes made by the stitches of row 2. The sides of the holes is called the "post".  The stitches of row 3 will be worked around these posts.

ROW 3: working in the hole made from the last petals, insert hook from BACK to front, around the post and into the next hole from front to back. yo and pull thru both holes, and the loop on hook. BACK POST SL ST made. ch 3, *bp sl st around the next post, ch 3,* repeat from * to * around, sl st in first ch. (7 ch-3 spaces).

ROW 4: * 1 sc, 1 hdc, 2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc in next ch-3 space.* Repeat from * to * around.

ROW 5: *bp sl st around next post, ch 4, * repeat from * to * around, sl st in first ch.

ROW 6: * 1 sc, 1 hdc, 3 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc, in next ch-4 loop. * Repeat from * to * around.

ROW 7: *bp sl st around next post, ch 5, * repeat from * to * around, sl st in first ch.

ROW 8: * 1 sc, 1 hdc, 4 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc, in next ch-5 loop. * Repeat from * to * around.

ROW 9: *bp sl st around next post, ch 6, * repeat from * to * around, sl st in first ch.

ROW 10: * 1 sc, 1 hdc, 2 dc, 1 tr, 2 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc, in next ch-6 loop. * Repeat from * to * around.

Fasten off and weave in ends. Sew a pin to the back.


Posted at 02:32 pm by bythehook7647

flora
June 11, 2006   06:06 PM PDT
 
Hello! Dot
You have been gifted to do wonderful things with your hobby.Nice to see what you have done and the free patterns you have share with us.Thank you.
Keep up the good work Dot.
Flo from Canada.
Dot
November 1, 2005   07:42 PM PST
 
Hi Leila, thank you. Glad you like my patterns. The numbers at the end of the rows in ( ) is just telling you how many stitches or spaces you should have when you finish the row. It's just a way of keeping track of what you're doing.
leila
November 1, 2005   07:22 PM PST
 
dot, please help. im a bit of a beginner and im trying to do the pattern for the flower pin, but i dont understand the end of row 3(7 ch-3 space)? cos what im doing doesnt seem right, so i guess im doing it wrong. please advise me what it means. thank you,
leila

ps. i love your patterns, so practicle and pretty
Dot
September 24, 2005   02:52 PM PDT
 
Thank you, Joy. I try very hard to write instructions so most everyone can understand them. I get a lot of pleasure from sharing my patterns and hearing from people who use them. I'm very happy that you understand the bp stitch now. I hope you enjoy the patterns you find here.
Joy
September 24, 2005   12:42 PM PDT
 
These are so pretty. But what really impressed me was the clear directions for the bp stitch. I have always had trouble with those and your instructions made it so simple I went DUH! Now I can do them!
Thanks
Dot
June 4, 2005   10:28 PM PDT
 
Hi Sandra, Thank you, I'm glad you like my patterns. I'm sure your family and friends enjoy receiving gifts from you.
Name Sandra
June 4, 2005   09:40 PM PDT
 
Hi Dot,
Just printed your Bluesy poncho and your flower pin patterns. I am so happy to get these patterns. You have some real nice crochet patterns. I crochet for my friends and family and these will be a nice addition of patterns to make for them. I will be printing some more. Thank you so much. I really appreciate it. Sandra
Dot
May 16, 2005   06:40 PM PDT
 
Hi LaVonne. It's a wonderful thing you do, crocheting hats for chemo patients. I feel the same way you do about making them feeling pretty. I'm glad you like my hats and I hope you enjoy the patterns. Keep up your good work, you are a very caring and generous person.
LaVona
May 16, 2005   03:44 PM PDT
 
I have been crocheting hats for chemo patients for the last two years. I want the person wering my hats to feel pretty so I don't do stocking caps and I always embellish them. When I happened upon your site I was excited. You have some really cool hats. I can't wait to try some of them out. Thank you for sharing your talent with the world.
Dot
May 7, 2005   04:21 PM PDT
 
Thank you, Deborah, I'm glad you like my patterns. I enjoy sharing them with you.
NameDeborah
May 7, 2005   03:33 PM PDT
 
Dot

I love your site. It is very clean and has lovely patterns that I will use and treasure for years. Thank you for your hard work.

Love ya

Dot
April 26, 2005   11:00 PM PDT
 
Hey Sunshine. The yarn I used in this is the Red Heart I got from Walmart.
sunshine
April 26, 2005   09:18 PM PDT
 
awesome! I love flowers!! If only I had good yarn......:]
Dot
February 7, 2005   01:17 PM PST
 
Thank you, Judy. I love sharing my patterns with everyone. I had a dear friend who lost her battle with breast cancer several years ago. She's the reason I crochet for charity. I hope you sil has a speedy and easy recovery. I'll be thinking of her.
Judith Shorkey
February 7, 2005   11:01 AM PST
 
Dot, It is so wonderful to see someone like you , make such beautiful hats and caps. I have a sister in law who is going thru chemo and these hats are just right for her. I crochet, but have never made a hat. So thanks to you and your pattern and a little luck Deb will have a new hat to ware...thank you so much
Penny
February 3, 2005   08:33 PM PST
 
I will be making these flower pins for gifts for all the teachers in my school building who work with our little special needs children all day long. They need a touch of Spring in their lives right now!
Dot
January 8, 2005   08:02 PM PST
 
Teresita, I'm so sorry for your loss. It is so hard to lose a loved one. I hope you're feeling better now. I truly appreciate your kind words.
Teresita
January 8, 2005   06:00 PM PST
 
We all need flowers for sure. This year I have been sick and last Tuesday we received news that my brother-in-law had a stroke. The following day as the family was getting ready to go to him in the hospital we received the news that he had passed away. We all need flowers in our life because it is precious and we don't ever know how much time we have. This is a lovely and beautiful design that I will be happy to make. Thank you for all of these designs and using your talent to help others. Take care and keep making life better by having you as a special part of it.
Dot
November 19, 2004   10:33 AM PST
 
Thank you Mitzi! I can't wait to see how you used it. I appreciate your kind words.
Mitzi
November 19, 2004   09:01 AM PST
 
I can't believe how stinkin' cute this flower is!!! I just made one and will be attaching it to my plastic bag keeper shortly. Of course I will post it to my blog and credit you!! You are one very TALENTED lady and I'm thankful you are so willing to share your delightful and inspirational patterns! Thanks, Dot!!
Dot
November 12, 2004   07:36 PM PST
 
Thank you Sutty. Hope you enjoy it.
Sutty
November 12, 2004   04:17 PM PST
 
OOOOHHHH I love it you did a great job and it is really pretty copying it while I type.
 

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