The yellow was my first one and I shortened the trumpet by leaving out round 3,
and completed it through round 6. Using an F hook through round 6 the flower is approx 2 3/4".
I winged the white one. The good news is, this is a small project and if you're not happy with how it's turning out you can easily rip out some stitches and start over.
I plan to add a few more to my tree.
Have a happy day:@)
Have a happy day:@)
Well those are very cute Easter decorations for your tree. Happy Spring decorating.
ReplyDeleteAnn
you're too creative! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are SO cute, Lynn! They would be darling tied to a gift as well.
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
Oh, these are beautiful! You're so talented!
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-Heather
www.stringtownhome.com
Those are adorable! I think you could do a lot of different things with them, like tie them to pipe cleaners and make a bouquet of them standing tall.
ReplyDeleteThose are pretty cute. Blondie hit it right on. They would be great on a package.
ReplyDeleteThose are really nice - you not only can cook - you can crochet too. Sandie
ReplyDeleteI am loving all your crocheted items! xo
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the shout out, Lynn!
ReplyDeleteThat was so nice of you and I didn't even have to bribe you! LOL
I still can't crochet, so I will keep watching you turn out these little cuties. :)
Wonderful! Love those!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful way to welcome spring! I had some real ones peeking through my snow this week. :)
ReplyDeleteThose are so precious and the good news for me is..I can actually crochet, so I can really make these. Yippy!!!! Thank you so much. xo
ReplyDeleteSuch happy little blooms they are!
ReplyDeleteYou are one crocheting lady....love these....wish I knew more about crocheting than making a 100 mile long chain. lol
ReplyDeleteI love daffodils, these are so cute. xo
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn,
ReplyDeleteWell done. They make a cute Easter decoration. Thank you for sharing.
Best greetings, Johanna
Darling! These would be sweet as hair accessories for little girls! Happy Spring~
ReplyDeleteLove your crocheted daffies Lynn! I can imagine how cute your blooming Easter tree is :)
ReplyDeletecute daffodils
ReplyDeleteToo adorable ! Love narcisus!Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous week!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Oh aren't they adorable! I wish i could crochet....Christine
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun and cheery and perfect for Spring. I'm looking forward to my daffodils blooming...some day when it finally warms up around here.
ReplyDeleteYou ALWAYS find the neatest little things to crochet!
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty ornaments for your Easter tree. You are one talented, crafty lady, Lynn! I love seeing all your fun projects.
ReplyDeleteVery cute, Lynn! They are adorable :) I just wish they were growing in my garden right now!
ReplyDeleteI'm off to look at the pattern and see if there is ANY way in the WORLD I can figure out how to make these! They are the cutest thing I've ever seen! Just precious! Happy Spring my friend!
ReplyDeletethis is really pretty. i should really start to learn how to crochet
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful I have to learn how to crochet.Just so I can have these daffodils!!
ReplyDeleteThank you,
Vicki :)
Oh I love these! Just in time for spring. Thanks for sharing at Hookin On Hump Day!
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