Saturday, July 16, 2011

the roses aren't so difficult here


Time to pull myself up by my bootstraps and sort out some of these troubled projects starting with the Wild Irish Rose necklace. Yesterday's post was starting to sound a bit whiny, wasn't it? The yarn is a crochet cotton - Ravelry says it's a laceweight - and the hook size is 1.75 mm. Today seemed like a good day to use the recommended hook size and yarn with a view to increasing my odds for success. Teeny, tiny little stitches.

The necklace is constructed from four small "roses" and one large central "rose" which are suspended from a crocheted choker. Here's my first small rose attempt. It looks lopsided in the picture, but it's not; the lopsided look is because of the angle from which it was photographed. Can you see the layers? There's a central wheel around which three layers of "petals" are successively built to make the "rose". Quite clever construction, I think. And seeing as I managed it successfully, I'd have to say the pattern also is quite well written. I'm definitely a novice crocheter.

5 comments:

Wanderingcatstudio said...

If you did those with the outer part in red and the center part in white - they would look like Tudor roses!

Just-in said...

The rose looks fantastic already. Thenecklace would be great!

Anonymous said...

This looks really nice!

Delusional Knitter said...

Beautiful!! Can't wait to see the whole thing!

behind the ivy said...

Beautiful rose, that necklace sounds wonderful! It certainly doesn't look like you're a novice crocheter :)