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With Summer in the UK seeming to have decided to hang fire for a bit,
I took matters in to my own hands the other day and set about creating
my own little piece of Summer for my kitchen shelf.
Seaside Cottages, Cornishware china and a garland of Summer Daisies
were definitely what was called for.....
and here's what I did !
After a little dig around in my yarny odds and ends drawer I found
some small amounts of cotton, DK I think, in white and cornflower blue
and a length of some thin blue ribbon. I used a 3mm hook.
You'll also need a small amount of stuffing for the crochet beads.
The pattern for both the daisies and the crochet beads will
work in any weight yarn, just remember to use the correct hook size to match.
To make the Daisies:
Begin by making a Magic Ring, and work 8 DC into the ring.
Pull the ring closed and SL ST to join.
Now work 2 DC in to each stitch. 16sts.
SL ST to join and finish off. Sew in the ends.
Join in your second colour and chain 7.
Beginning in the 2nd chain from the hook work 6 DC,
bringing you back to the beginning of the chain.
SL ST in to the next stitch.
Now chain 7 again and work the petal as before.
Continue making petals around the circle.
I found 14 petals to be about the right amount,
leaving you a stitch to SL ST back into to. Finish off. Sew in your ends.
I decided to block and stiffen my daisies,
which I did by spraying them with Fablon Ironing Starch Spray
and then pinning them out onto a board to dry for a couple of days.
To make the Crochet Beads:
( for a full picture tutorial clink here Crochet Beads )
Round 1:Make a Magic Ring and work 6 DC into the ring.
Pull the ring closed and SL ST to join.
Round 2: Work 2 DC in to each stitch 12 sts.
Round 3: Working in a continuous round, DC 36.
Round 4: Decrease 6 times, 6sts. Finish off leaving a long tail.
Stuff the bead and using a needle and the tail of yarn,
run a gathering thread around the bottom of the bead and pull closed.
Finish off and sew in the ends.
To join the garland together I alternated the flowers and the beads
and I used a large needle to thread the ribbon along the back of each daisy
and through the centre of each bead.
Once finished it was just a matter of hanging it in place,
and whilst it may not be quite up there with a holiday in the Caribbean,
it's more than Summery enough for me !
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My little Seaside Cottages are made by the lovely Loraine of
She sells through Etsy or her facebook Page.
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Kate, your daisy garland looks amazing, I love the colour. I've never crocheted little beads before so thank you for the step by step instructions. As for the daisy pattern, I think it's the prettiest one I've seen so far. What a great idea to spray them with starch. Your projects are very inspiring and I'm a great admirer of your work. Enjoy your day. x
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your lovely words Mandy - I hope you enjoy making the Garland xx
DeleteKate, I've been following your work on instagram, but am so happy to have found your beautiful page!!!
ReplyDeleteHello there, hooray :) I'm glad you found me too xx
DeleteWhat a lovely, lovely garland you made! It made me smile, after a rainy day. I live in The Netherlands, and we have the same bad summer as you do.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the pattern, I go look for some yarn to make my own garland, to brighten up today.
Love, Anja
Hi Anja I hope you really enjoy making it xx
DeleteI made a summer daisy garland last year after seeing it on your blog and I think this one is even better if I may so so. So pretty, may have to hook up once I've finished the WIP.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy :) - you can never have too many Daisy garlands ! Xx
DeleteAbsolutely beautiful. Had my eye on these on instagram and may have to hook one up myself. Love the cornflower blue. Xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you Nicola x
DeleteIt's absolutely lovely, you do make the nicest things. CJ xx
ReplyDeleteThank you CJ xx Hope you're well xx
DeleteSo pretty, I do love cornflower blue :)
ReplyDeleteJillxo
Thank you Jill xx
Deletethanks for sharing your beautiful garland! I love daisies, too. U are using UK crochet terms, correct? Thanks again, Kate:)
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, yes , the patterns in UK terms, sorry I should have said. Hope you get to give it a go xx
DeleteI love this alternative color for daisies! I looked for the pattern on your Pinterest boards, but I can't find it. I would like to save it for next week, and that's my favorite place to save patterns.
ReplyDeleteThank you Cheryl, I'm glad you like it.I'm afraid at the moment the pattern is only available here, on my blog. xx
DeleteReally very nice your summer look garland at your home!!Have happy July!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Could you explain round 4 of the bead for me please?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous garland! I've just seen it on the Love Crochet site. It's pretty in both blue and apricot. I love your patterns! Thank you for sharing them!
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