Knitted Felted Rose
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MATERIALS
Wash+Filz-it! wool (not the fine type)
For the rose I used rose pink with a scraps of bright pink
For the leaf I used olive green
8mm (US 11) needles or similar
8mm (US 11) dpns or similar
sewing thread or finer yarn
brooch back or safety pin if required
ROSE
Cast
on 21 sts with 8mm needles or similar in rose pink.
ROW
1 : (k1, kfb) rpt to last st, k1 (31
sts).
ROW
2 : p.
ROW
3 : (k1, kfb) rpt to last st, k1 (46
sts).
ROW
4 : p.
ROW
5 : (k1, kfb) rpt to last 2 sts, k2 (68 sts)
ROW
6 : p.
ROW
7 : k.
ROW
8 : p.
Change
to bright pink yarn (optional)
Cast
off purlwise.
LEAF
Cast
on 3 sts with 8mms dpns or similar in olive green.
I-cord
for 10cms / 4ins.
leaf
is knitted flat.
ROW
1 : kfb, kfb, k1 (5 sts).
ROW
2 : p.
ROW
3 :
kfb, k to last 2 sts, kfb, k1 (7 sts).
ROW
4 : p.
ROW
5 : kfb, kfb, k to last 3 sts, kfb, kfb, k1
(11 sts).
ROW
6 : p.
ROW
7 : kfb, kfb, k to last 3 sts, kfb, kfb, k1
(15 sts).
ROW
8 : p.
ROW
9 : sl1, k1, psso, k to last 2 sts (k2tog)
(13 sts).
ROW
10 : p.
ROW
11 : sl1, k1, psso, k2, k2tog, k1,
k2tog, k to last 2 sts, k2tog
(9
sts).
ROW
12 : p.
ROW
13 : sl1, k1, psso, k to last 2 sts (k2tog)
(7 sts).
ROW
14 : p.
ROW
15 : sl1, k1, psso, k to last 2 sts (k2tog)
(5 sts).
ROW
16 : p.
ROW
17 : sl1, k1, psso, k1, (k2tog) (3 sts).
ROW
18 : p.
ROW
19 : sl1, k1, psso, k1, pass the right stitch over the left stitch.
Fasten
off.
2. Place in the washing machine with a pair of old jeans or towel (for agitation) and a colour catcher.
3. Set the machine for a 40 degree wash and a short spin.
5. Dry flat.
ASSEMBLY
1. The rose will naturally curl round to form a flower shape. Keep the purl side facing upwards.
2. Sew the flower together with matching sewing thread or fine yarn.
3. Sew the leaf to the back of the flower. Place it diagonally across, turning the rose right way round to see if you have the leaf in the right position.
4. Sew large brooch back or safety pin to the back if you want a corsage. alternatively sew onto item such as hat scarf etc.
copyright Ali Hogg 2012
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