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Rosettes, crochet rosettes everywhere! And why not? They are the center piece of so much crocheting.
Rosettes are a floral theme that has transcended the mere blossom. Indeed, they have become a geometric focus for so many different ar forms such as stained glass, paintings, sculpture and others. Therefore, it’s only fitting that we crocheters show our skills at incorporating this wonderful theme into our art. Crochet rosette… there is simply so much variety and beauty in it that any project will be graced with a rosette as its focal point.
Raposo Wrap
The raposo wrap is a repeating sequence of rosettes. Its most striking feature, and consequently the basis of its uniqueness is the fact that each rosette blends into the other without definite breaks. Therefore, it’s a block-built project that melds into a unitary whole. It’s wonderfiul! A link to the free pattern is under the photo.
Designer: Iman van der Kraan
Flora Afghan Free Crochet Pattern
The Flora afghan is a square-based pattern with large central rosettes that have highly developed surfaces and a 3D texture. The pattern uses numerous flower squares to give the impression of a garden with rows of different flowers. It’s a beautiful example of how to use a patterned layout of several different squares to make it appear like a huge floral variety. A link to the free patterns is under the photos.
Skills: Easy Designer: Michael Sellick
Micro Rozeta Free Crochet Pattern
The micro rozeta is a miniature crochet rosette, such as may be found in a stained glass window of a church or a bullseye window over the door of an older home. This is a beautiful piece that is easy to make and will be very good for using up yarn ends. The fringe of loose strands gives it a highly decorative and playful appearance. A link to the free pattern is under the photos.
Skills: Easy Designer: Tatsiana Kupryianchyk
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