Classic Rose Pattern (UK terms)
Abbreviations
ss slip stich
ch chain
dc double crochet
tr treble
sp space
Materials
4ply cotton
3mm hook
Will make a Rose of approximately
6cm diameter.
Directions
Note: Leave a long tail at the start so that you
can use it to stitch the rose together.
55ch
Row 1:. Into 4th ch from hook work 1dc. *1ch, miss
2ch, (1tr, 2ch, 1tr) in next st. Repeat from * to the end. Turn.
Row 2: 3ch, (1tr, 2ch, 2tr) into first 2-ch sp.
*(2ch, 2tr, 2ch, 2tr) in next 2-ch sp. Repeat from * to the end. Turn.
Row 3: 6tr into first 2-ch sp, 1dc into next 2-ch
sp. (5tr into next 2-ch sp, 1dc into next 2-ch sp) 3 times. (7tr into next 2-ch
sp, 1dc into next 2-ch sp) 9 times. (9tr into next 2-ch sp, 1dc into next 2-ch sp)
five times. Leave a tail long enough to weave in easily and fasten off.
Finishing
Thread the long tail onto a needle and as you roll
the rose up stitch the base together. Start rolling from the small petaled end.
You can be creative with the rolling, either making a flat base or telescoping
it to create different looks to your finished rose.
You can create a larger
Rose by making a longer foundation chain. It needs to be dividable by 3 and
then plus 1.
Note: the formation used in row, (1tr, 2ch, 1tr) is sometimes called a 'V stitch' as it creates a V shape.
Here I have followed the same pattern but used 2ply cotton and a 2mm hook. This makes a smaller delicate Rose.
Row 1
Row 2
Row 3 - the petals
The finished Rose