Hello,
This is the pattern of my latest blanket that I’m still making:
I’ll put it in a graphic way and explain a little bit more with some pics…I hope it will be easy to understand:)
So, let’s try…
The square is made with 7 rounds + an 8th round made with sc (mailles serrees in french)).
For the 6 and 7 rounds, you have to continue like the 5 round with adding in each corner: 2dc, 2ch, 2dc (2brides, 2m. en l’air, 2brides in french).
The first 2 rounds are crocheted with one color. From 3 to round 7: Another color. Round 8: Red color
When you make the 3d round, you have to put it behind the flower:
Front:
(the second pic is the back of the square)
and continue with the 4th round:
Front:
Back:
I hope it’s not too complicated …
Please please please if you have any question feel free to ask, I’ll be more than happy to help you:)
Have a perfect day!
Sucrette.
I’d love to make this, but don’t understand the symbol patterns. Is it possible to get written directions?
Thanks, Di
Can I get written directions for this beautiful flower?
Sorry girls but I don’t know how to explain crochet directions in English because in my country we use a different kind of crochet language and it is in french!! I am sooo sorry again 🙁
thank you for this! I have been wanting to start up a flower blanket for my daughter, I’m going to try this pattern 🙂
This is making me very happy 🙂 I hope you can make it with these explanations because I could not give a written one…
happy crocheting to u!
Votre schéma est parfait , je viens de finir mon premier carré.
Merci pour ce partage.
Bonne journée et bon crochet.
I am thinking to start with this square and work my way up to the giant granny blanket that you posted with various color. Daisy happens to be my fav flower. I am new to crochet, but you inspire me to take the plunge
Merci Sucrette! J’aime bien le carré avec a fleur et c’est un bonus d’avoir le graphic car je préfère ça, c’est plus facile pour moi que de lire les grilles écrites.
Here is a link to crochet symbols:
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/common-international-crochet-symbols-and-crochet-s.html