Dancing Petals Lariat by Sue Stapleton

Dancing Petals Lariat

Crochet
January 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
3.0 mm
3.5 mm (E)
191 - 208 yards (175 - 190 m)
Variable depending upon yarn choice, number of flowers and hook choice
both US and UK
English
This pattern is available for free.

This flower Lariat has the instructions for the smaller flower and the large.
The free PDF is available on my webpage for a limited time. https://auburncraftcrochetdesign.com/freebies

It is size adjustable depending upon yarn choice, hook choice, decided chain lengths and flower selection.

This is a great stash buster and very versatile:

  1. If you prefer the flowers to be further apart simply add chains to the chain section between the flowers and picots. If you work your chains in a tight manner also add more.
  2. Add more picots on the chains.
  3. Make just the small flower.
  4. Make just the large flower.
  5. Alternate small and large flowers.
  6. Change the Treble of round two into a double treble for exceptionally large flowers.
  7. Use up scraps of yarn by fastening off and joining in a new colour.

This pattern has been tested by a large group with varying abilities in crochet.

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Many hours of work has gone into the designing and producing of this pattern.

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