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RND 2(20 dc)worked in the spaces between the dc, two in each.
Then a little fancy handiworkI like to take my end yarn and both Invisibly Join, and also run a little loop
in front of all the ch-3 down the line, so that it mimics dc there. Makes me happy! Finish off Color A.
RND 4(48 sc, 8 ch-5 loops)Color B--start with a sc into any stitch. Then chain 5 and sc again, into
that same stitch. Then sc into the next four st, and wash/rinse/repeat cycle until you reach the end.
RND 5(112 dc, 8 ch-3 sp)I call this a busy work round because by the time you are done, youll
want to take a breakJoin with a slip stitch and chain 3 instead of a double crochet, or use the
method shown which is using a sc and a ch-2 to mock a dc. Your choice. Then finish that petal.
Each petal has 7 dc, ch-3 in the tip, and 7 dc on the other side. Work a petal in every chain 5 loop. Make
sure you snug up the hook/yarn without leaving extra yarn as you go from petal to the next petal.
RND 5(8 petals)each of them has 14 dc and a chain 3 space in the tips
Finish RND SIX in the same fashionsc in the four stitches leading up to the corners, 3 sc in the corners,
sc in the four stitches coming down from the corners, and working the decrease-6 over the next 6 dc in
the valley. Then slip to the first sc, or Invisibly Join whatever you like to do and Fasten off.
RND 7-- (60 sc, 24 ch)I worked this through the Back Loops, but you can do whatever you like. I
like the definition it gives the flower. Join Color B with a sc to any CORNER sc (the middle one of the
three sc in the corner). Work 2 more sc in that corner and then sc the next 6 stitches. If you did it
right, youll end out right in that decreased stitch from the last round.
Chain 6 LOOSELY and pop that chain behind the petal where it belongs.
Then sc into the first sc of the next petal. So you START each petal with a sc in the sc AFTER the
decreased one, and END each petal with a sc in the decreased one. If you marked them, this would be
easier. I like to eyeball itat any rate, it looks like this:
RND 8: (88 hdc, 4 ch-2 sp) This isnt a hard round, but working into those chains can be a little tricky.
Youll be glad you worked them LOOSELY (you did, didnt you?)
RND 9: (almost there, whew!!) (96 hdc, 4 ch-2 sp)the instructions tell you to slip into the corner
stitch. I didnt do that, and just started where I was, correcting the counts for myself at the end.
Your choice. (you only have to do 6 hdc instead of 7 at the end as you meet up with the first one if
you do it my way is alldont stress over it). I finished with my usual Invisible Join and little loop
over the ch-2 because it (well, you know MAKES ME HAPPY!!)
RND 10: (108 sc)easy enough. Join with a single crochet, and whip around the block, working 3 sc
in those corners, and picking up the back vertical loop of each loose cannon petal as you go, on the
stitches as indicated. I kept saying hmm, the math doesnt work out to put that in the middle, but
trusted the pattern, and visually, it DOES. Sotrust the pattern. And doesnt this just make you want
to work some fancy stitches around those petals to set them off? Because I know some of you will
Margaret