Stack or Cascade These Flowers
Flowers are one of the most used applique ideas for adding to projects. They provide the finishing touches that really can make a project turn from blah to 'aaaaah! I really loved the simplicity of these flowers. They can be used in two ways.
The pattern has two sizes that are not really that much different from each other. The smaller version is only 1 round difference which makes it slightly smaller. This allows you to stack them on top of each other to make a more of a three-dimensional look.
Just because the pattern requires you to stack the flowers, you can actually cascade them, as seen in the photo where they are on top of each other but off to the side. You could do a bouquet of these and have multiple layers all making a crochet garden on top of your project.
You will find the written instructions for these flowers in the Peapod Baby Sundress Pattern.
The video tutorial that has been created is following the flower instructions.
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Mary says
Dear Mikey: I found a beautiful flower pattern, I need to add to my baby blanket.
But I can' t not print out any of your flower patterns. Why? Thank You
Mikey says
If you click the BLUE BUTTON for the pattern, it will jump you over to Yarnspirations.com where you can download the pattern. The Blue Button is used throughout our entire site and is a colour that ads don't normally use. So it will stand out and be trusted.
Leah M. Cuffe says
Hello Sir Mikey, I'm not sure if I came up with a new pattern or if you have already taught this to me. If you have taught me this, I can't remember what it is called to save my life.
Mikey says
I have responded to your email, your message on YouTube and now here. Please note, I watch all three properties for new comments.