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Here are the instructions for my crocheted daisies as requested. Colour A yellow, Colour B white
centre: Using A make 6ch, join with ss into a ring.
1st round: 1ch, 11sc into ring, using B ss in 1ch, 12sts
petals: 2nd round: (11ch, ss in next sc) 12 times, ending ss in ss of first round, fasten off.
I'm glad to see you're going to try some daisies, I'll watch for them on the uploads. I used cotton, can't give you the size cotton as I bought one of those bags of craft cotton with all the colours in it at Michaels. The hook was a size 1.5mm, in Canada we are metric so you might call this a size 7. You'll love making these as they are fast and easy, even for a beginner like me!
Sorry, I've been out of town so couldn't respond to the request for the pansy instructions. The pansies weren't online, the instructions came mostly from a book and then were tweeked by me because the original one didn't look right. I'm going to make some more this week and this time I'll write down what I did so I can post it.
Yes your crocheted flowers are beautiful. I never had the urge to learn to crochet but seeing your flowers made me want to learn. I learned to do Macrome online so maybe I can learn to crochet too. Thanks so much