To make larger, use heavier/multi-strand yarn
Easily adaptable
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You can adjust by making petal loops smaller/larger and adjusting the stitch count in petal row.
START
Ch 3, do not join into ring. 1st chain will serve as ring.
ROW 1 (BASE)
Work 11 dc in ring (1st ch). Join with Sl st on 3rd chain. (12 dc)
ROW 2 (BASE)
Work 2 sc in each stitch. (24 sc)
6 PETAL VERSION - ROW 3 (LOOPS FOR PETALS)
Ch 7, join with sl st at base, *1 sc, 1 sc, 1 sc, 1 sc then ch 7, join with sl st** Repeat * to ** to make 6 loops. Join
8 PETAL VERSION - ROW 3 (LOOPS FOR PETALS)
Ch 7, join with sl st at base, *1 sc, 1 sc, 1 sc then ch 7, join with sl st** Repeat * to ** to make 8 loops. Join
ROW 4 (PETALS)
In each loop, work as follows: 1 sc, 3 hdc, 6 dc, 3 hdc, 1 sc. Slip into middle stitch at base between petals and pull tight. Continue working around to make petals. Join.
Fasten off. (Leave long tail if you want to do next sewing step).
FINISHING
Tug on petals to stretch them out and push stitches down to base. Do to all petals to even out.
If loops are too floppy: Use yarn on back to loosely sew petals together where they join. Make sure to not pull too tightly, your flower should sit flat.
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