Cherry Blossom in The Snow - Jen Tyler 2016
Cherry Blossom in The Snow - Jen Tyler 2016
Cherry Blossom in The Snow - Jen Tyler 2016
Round Four
This is the last round for the Cherry Blossom.
Attach new colour: Shell Pink
Crochet 2ch into top of very next dc after your front post treble from the previous
round.
Then into that same dc, do 1hdc, into top of next dc do **2dc, then into next dc , 3dc,
into next dc do 2dc, and into last dc do 2 hdc. = 11 stitches. Then, fp1hdc ( front post
half double crochet ) around the top of the fp1tr from the previous round.
Then, hdc2 into next dc** Repeat the sequence from ** ---**
End off with a slip stitch into the top of the 2ch’s ( =1hdc ) you made at the beginning
of this round.
Fasten off and work in your tails! = 60 stitches.
Round Five
Attach new colour: Mistletoe
Behind your fp1hdc of the previous round find “two
strands” into this crochet 3chain ( = 1dc )
Then into that same space, crochet 2dc cluster ( 3ch
+ 2dc cluster = 1 x dc3cluster )
Then ch3 and do 1 x dc3cluster into same space. This
will create two “leaves” with a 3ch between them.
Ch3 and sc into two strands behind the 3dc of the
petal from the previous round, then ch3 and do 1 x
dc3 cluster into the two strands behind the front post
stitch, ch3, do another 1 x dc3cluster, ch3 then 1sc
into two strands behind 3dc of petal from previous
round.
Round Seven
Attach new colour: Coral
Attach new colour by doing 1sc into the top
of the scfp of previous round ( aran ).
Then ch3, then into the space between your
mini-puffs,** hdc3, ch1, hdc3,ch1,hdc3,
ch1,hdc3, ch3, 1sc into top of scfp, ch3 **
and repeat sequence ** to **.
You should end up with:
Round Eleven
Attach new colour: Turquoise
Attach new colour and ch2 ( = hdc1 )
Now do 3 more hdc into that 4ch sp.
Then hdc4 into next chain space and continue with this sequence all the way around.
Slip stitch into top of ch2 ( =hdc1 ). Do not fasten off your yarn here.
= 72 stitches.
Round Twelve
Continue with previous colour
This is a bit tricky.
Position your flower so that you can find a geometrically pleasing starting point.
Your last round yielded 72 stitches.
72 divided by 4 = 18
From your centre point which you have marked off with your stitch marker or bit of yarn, clockwise count 9
and into that 9th stitch do:
Chain3, 1 x dc2 cluster ( = 1 x dc3 cluster ), ch2, 1 x dc3 cluster, ch2, 1 x dc3 cluster, ch1 ( this will be your first
corner ! ).
**Now this sequence:
Next, dc1 into next 4 stitches, hdc1 into next four stitches, sc1 into next stitch, hdc4 into next four stitches,
dc1 into next four stitches and then you’ll be at your next corner set .
*** Now this sequence:
1 x dc3 cluster, ch2, 1 x dc3 cluster, ch2, 1 x dc3 cluster, ch1 and repeat sequence **.
= 100 stitches. ( the square in this image is unblocked ).
Round Thirteen
This round is optional!
Attach new colour ( soft lime ) into 1st dc left of your last cluster.
Then, sc3, then 1sc into top of next 16 stitches, then sc3 into space
between dc and next dc3 cluster, then sc3 into space between clus-
ters ( in all 4 sets of sc3’s ). Then again sc1 into next 16 stitches.
Slip stitch into 1st of sc3 ( your fist set of sc3’s ). Fasten off and work
away your tails.
Hip hip hooray!