Sunday, August 18, 2013

Crocheted Roses

Hello everyone.  I hope each of you are doing well and enjoyed your weekend.  I want to thank everyone who visited this blog last week during the blog stop tour.  It was fun seeing the number of visitors who visited.  I hope you will continue to read Lilly My Cat.

I didn't know what to share this week.  I made a vegetarian mousakka a couple of days ago and was going to share the recipe but since I am so behind in writing this post, I thought it would be easier to write up this idea for crocheted roses.

My friend recently bought some crocheted roses that you can display in a vase.  I liked the concept but the actual roses looked a bit old fashioned for my taste (my daughter will tell me, "what taste"!)  Anyway, I found a fun little pattern that gives some depth to the rose so here's what I came up with:


I had so much fun making these, that I got carried away with the pattern and made 12 of them!


The colors may be a bit bright since I used leftover yarns that I had in my yarn basket.  I like the black/white or gray/white ones since they look a bit more modern.

I sewed a pin on the back of each rose so that you can pin it on a hat, or coat, etc.




If you would like to make some of these roses, here's the link to the pattern.  I hope you have as much fun making them as I did!

Have a wonderful week and please remember to stop by Handmade Monday and see some great ideas from other crafters.

Wishing you the best,
Pat :)
(Lilly's Mom)



15 comments:

  1. Thanks for the link to the pattern. The roses look really pretty, even the colourful ones :) Have a lovely week.
    Ali x

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    1. Thank you Ali. My week should be fun since I get to babysit my little grandson who is always a joy to have! Take care. :)

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  2. Lovely roses. I always get carried away when crocheting flowers - it's just knowing what to do with them all when I'm done! Please do post your Vegetarian Mousakka recipe, my family and I are all vegetarian and would love to give it a go. x

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    1. Hello. I will try and post the recipe next week. I have all the pictures but I just need to write down the proper proportions. Thanks for visiting this week!

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  3. Mom, these would look cute pinned to a beret or little girls' headband! I do not make fun of your taste! It is just very eclectic!

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    1. Thank you Juji. Would you like me to make one for you?

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  4. Your roses are lovely and would make great additions on greetings cards. The vegetarian mousakka sounds interesting - look forward to seeing the recipe. Hope you have a good week.

    Jill, Christmas Pie Crafts

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    1. Hi Jill, I will post it next week. Hope you are having a wonderful day.

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  5. Lovely little roses, my favourite has to be the yellow one.

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    1. Greetings. I am happy you like them. The yellow one turned out bigger since it was made with cotton yarn. Take care :)

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  6. The roses are great, they look really sweet.
    In a Pickle

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    1. Thank you for taking time to read my post. I hope your are having a great day.

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  7. They are great - wish I could crochet! Have a good week, Jo x

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    1. Hi Jo, maybe you can crochet one day. I taught myself years and years ago with a book. My week is going well. I hope you too are having a great week.

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  8. Awww Pat, they're lovely :-) It's so nice to find a pattern you like making enough to get carried away and make loads! Simmi xx

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