With all the wet weather we have had (and still seem to be having: it’s just thundered – should I be blogging during a storm?) lately the only flower, in my tubs and pots, that have bravely showed their colours are the fuchsias. Fuchsias look so bright and cheerful, in amongst all the greenery, which is flourishing. Their petals are like little pockets of hope that one day, this summer, the rest of the garden might look as colourful…
Fuchsias were the natural choice to be June’s crochet flower. The first fuchsia, I crocheted solo. No pattern for back-up, just working my hook, crocheting and hoping. I don’t think that results were too bad…
I then turned to the very talented Lesley Stanfield’s book 100 flowers to knit and crochet. The pattern for crocheting fuchsias is in the advance designs section at the back of the book. Me crocheting from an advance design – I struggle with the basic patterns, seeing them more as guidelines than absolutes. I was strict, I followed the crochet pattern, to the stitch. I don’t think it turned out too bad either…
I think the one I crocheted to my own design can hold its petals high next to the one crocheted from Lesley’s book…
Do you like the crochet hooks, that I used as stems? I think a combo, of both patterns would be the best way forward: crocheting Lesley’s inner bell, my outer petals and definitely the bead for the stamens. Think I know what I’ll be doing later…
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