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    Queen Annes Lace flower pattern

    This is one of the flowers for the headband/garter.
    Ch5,dc in 1st chain (ring)
    R1-ch3, 13 dc in ring, sl st to 1st stitch
    R2- sc ,ch4 in ea dc, repeat all round.
    R3-ch1, turn, ch7 (tc, ch4, sl st into top of tc, ch 2) repeat all round.
    join to ch 3 of beg 7ch, ch4, sl st and finish off.
    This is for the medium size flower, for the small use the first part up to R3 or

    Small Flower-
    ch5,dc in 1st chain(ring)R1-ch 5,(tc,ch1)repeat all round.R2-ch1, turn,sc,dc,sc in each space between tcs all round. Join in ch1 space.
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    Beautiful, thanks for sharing and the pattern too....

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    You're welcome, Anaisa. Have you done any round doillies?

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    Extended Queen Annes lace flower-Do medium flower then R4 is 4ch picot in top of tc (i sl st after the ch4 in the st below the 4ch in stead of the first ch of the 4ch, it makes it more even), ch5 repeat all round. R5 is ch1, turn, sc, dc, sc, in the space between tcs all round. Join in ch1 beg. chain.Pic is in beginning of thread.

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    awesome! thanks for sharing Kitty!

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    I have more patterns, Val, i'm just awkward one finger typist. I adapted this from a scarf pattern. I change patterns to make them easier or to take less thread, or i use just part of a pattern and repurpose it, like this one.This keeps my brain exercised.

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    STAR FLOWERS- ch4 join into ring, 12 sc on ring, sl st to beg sc. R1-ch6, sl st in same stitch,skip 1sc, sl st in next sc repeat 5 times (6 ch6 loops) R2-6hdcs, ch3, 6hdc,in each ch6 loop, fasten off. Pic tomorrow, i don't get good pics with flash and its nite here.

    The rose is an Irish crochet Rose, from the thread that Barbara posted.
    Last edited by Kitty; 11-06-2012 at 12:26 AM.

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    These look like the crocheted snowflake ornaments my mother and I make to hang on our Christmas tree. You can use a little liquid starch or fabric stiffener so they hold their form too. Then just insert a hook and you are ready to go. They look absolutely beautiful in white with a metallic thread or iridescent thread running through it. It adds a little sparkle. Thanks for sharing this!

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    Thank you!

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    TheresaL, you must have crocheted the pattern! I haven't put up the pic yet- and here it is;
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