Showing posts with label No-Seaming Crocheted Flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label No-Seaming Crocheted Flower. Show all posts

Friday, December 23, 2011

No-Seaming Crocheted Flower for Sale

Remember my "No-Seaming Crocheted Flower" pattern? Well, lately I got the urge to make this flower for instant gratification. I made several flowers and I think I want to sell them away.
So, if you are interested to buy, you can buy it in Etsy store, or you can buy directly here.



About this crochet flower:
I made this myself using Elann Sonata 100% Cotton in purple color.
It took me about 1 hour to make 1 piece.
Finished size is about 8 cm or 3.12 inch in diameter (it's 10 cm/4" if you make it flat).





Please note that I only sell the crochet flower. Button is not included.
You can sew them on hat, clothes, sock, fabric or you can use them as brooch, hairpin, hair accessories, bracelet like shown in the photos above.

Payment by Paypal, no accounts required. Credit cards accepted. I will sent the flower to your address (please make sure to update your shipping address in Paypal). Shipping cost is FREE! Please allow 10 - 20 days to reach your hand.

No-Seaming Crocheted Flower (Free Shipping)
US$ 5.99,-






Friday, April 02, 2010

Blue Crocheted Flower

I still have leftover yarn from my blue scarf. So I decided to make a flower using my no-seaming crocheted flower pattern. Near the end, I realized that I would not have enough yarn, so I modified it a bit and didn’t exactly follow the pattern. That’s why the final result not as “blooming” as the original one. And because the yarn I was using was lace weight, the size was also smaller. You can see from the below photo the size of the flower compared with my hand.







I used white flower button as a center. This button was once on Lauri dress, I saved the button and threw away the dress as it was too small for her and the condition of the dress too shabby too hand down to Fiori.

Friday, December 18, 2009

No-Seaming Crocheted Flower Pattern for Sale

Crocheted Flower

Like the name, this crocheted flower required no seaming at all. You work in continues motion. Perfect for stash busting or last minute gift. It only takes less than 1 hour to make. This lovely flower is perfect for a brooch, bracelet, hair pin, hair crunchy, etc. Your imagination is the limit.
This pattern comes with row-by-row written direction in US crochet term and photo tutorials but no chart.

Material: DK weight yarn
Hook: 3.5 mm (E)
Finished Size Diameter: 10 cm or 4 inch
Level: Easy
Yarn requirement: 1 ball or skein can make about 3 pcs.
Notion: button (optional).
Other Posts and photos about this project: Here

How To Buy:Pattern is a full colour, 4 pages in PDF. Complete with step by step photo tutorials.
Payment by Paypal and delivery by Ravelry, no accounts required. Credit cards accepted.

USD 1.75,-
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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Handmade Gift Ideas

When people know that you are good in knitting and crocheting, they expect you give something handmade to them. They don't know how much times and efforts that goes into handmade stuffs. Sometimes they even think that handmade stuffs is given because it is cheaper than buying in the store. This is one of the reasons why I don’t give people my handmade stuffs. I only make things for people than really appreciate my creation.

Anyway, yesterday I created this gorgeous crocheted flower that can be made in less than an hour, so it's perfect for gift as well. This flower required no seaming at all. I used my leftover yarn from my Orchid top and the button is a button from my old dress. The result is about 4" or 10 cm in diameter. I plan to make this for necklace, belt, and pin as well. Yesterday, when I wore this as a bracelet, a lot of people complimented it.

Crocheted Flower as Bracelet

Crocheted Flower in Hair

Crocheted Flower

Pattern: No-Seaming Crocheted Flower
Source: Here
Materials: Elann Sonata. Color: Victorian Grape
Qty: 1 ball to make 2 or 3 pcs
Needles: Clover Hook size 3.5 (E)
Start Date: 14 December 2009
Finish Date: 14 December 2009