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    Do you want to learn how to Crochet Flower Rug? Here you will learn how to do it step by step.

    It can be a rug, a cover for a pillow or applied to a puff. I really enjoyed doing this work, although it was not very easy because of the thickness of the yarn. I love the effect it has on the floor. It’s already there in a corner here at home!

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    This tutorial showing how to construct this wonderful layered flower Rug and then make it into a rug/cushion/pillow was created by Attic24 .

    Flower Rug

    Before we begin, a little summary of the basic stitches. I’m writing using UK crochet terms:

    sl st [slip stitch]

    dc [double crochet]

    htr [half treble]:: yarn over, insert hook, yarn over, pull the loop back through the stitch (three loops on hook), yarn over and pull through all three loops on hook (note :: this is equivalent to the US hdc stitch)

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    tr [treble] :: yarn over, insert hook, yarn over, pull the loop back through the stitch (three loops on hook), yarn over and pull through two loops on hook (two loops left on hook), yarn over and pull through remaining two loops (note :: this is equivalent to the US dc stitch)

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    INSTRUCTIONS

    Start Ch 6 and join to form a ring

    Ch 1, 15 dc into the ring. Join with sl st in 1st dc (as above). [15 sts].

    Ch 3 (counts as 1 tr), then work 1 tr into the same st (as below).

    Work 2tr’s into the next st, and continue working 2 tr’s into each stitch right the way around. You should end up with [30 sts] in total. Sl st into the 3rd ch of initial ch3 to close the round. Fasten off.

    See this pattern written with photos and complete by clicking HERE.

    This is the graffics. There are some differences between the step-by-step and the graph, but both work very well. In fact, I applied a mixture of both to my work.

     

     

    Flower Rug

    First of all I would like to say that this pattern is not my own. I found it on Attic24 blog.

    Thanks to HellenaCC and Attic24  for the article inspiration and featured image.

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