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Hawaiian Flowers

2009 Sarah London

Supplies
8 ply [DK, Light Worsted] yarn in an assortment of colours
4 mm [G/6] crochet hook
Scissors
Tapestry needle

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Stitch Abbreviations
beg beginning
ch chain
rep repeat
rnd(s) round(s)
sl st slip stitch
sk skip
sp(s) space(s)
st(s) stitch(es)
dc double crochet
tr treble

Terminology
Australian / UK American
dc single crochet
tr double crochet

NOTE: This pattern is written in Australian terminology.


Even though the terminology may be different, the actual
methods of making the stitches are the same.

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Ch 8, sl st into 1st ch to form a ring.


Round 1: Ch 1, work 12 dc into ring, join with a sl st into 1st dc.
Fasten off.

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Round 2: Join a new colour into any dc, ch 1, work 1 dc into the same stitch,
* work 1 dc into the next stitch, ch 11, 1 dc into the same stitch, work 1 dc into
the next stitch, ch 1, 1 dc into the next stitch, repeat from * around, omitting
last 1 dc into the next stitch and join with a sl st into the first dc.

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Round 3: * Work 18 dtr (wrap wool twice around hook) into the 11 ch loop, sl
st into the 1-ch space of the previous round, repeat from * around, join with a
sl st to end.
Fasten off.

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Round 4: Work a round of dc in a contrasting colour as such:


Work 9 dc up one side of the petal, ch 3, work 9 dc down the other side of the
petal, work 1 dc into ch 1 space of round two, continue around, join with a sl
st to end.
Fasten off.

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I prefer to connect my Hawaiian Flowers using my join-as-you-go method.


Youll find my tutorial for joining-as-you-go here, which you can adapt when
joining the Hawaiian Flowers.
Enjoy & Happy Hooking!

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