A third project on the go :)

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September 30, 2011

Good morniiiiiiiing sweet people!

When I first saw Lucy’s blooming flower cushion I thought to myself I have to make one of my own, I HAVE TO!

This flower cushion is incredibly beautiful, wonderful, amazing …. I fell crazy in love and was a little bit afraid of the tutorial thinking that it was maybe too hard and complicated… and then, I tried it one night…and it worked…and when you’ve done the first four rounds it becomes very simple… ooooh a lovely tutorial with a lovely result… Thank you so much Lucy!

Before trying it, I decided to use the same thin acrylic yarn that I used for this cushion and this one! It is called : Mirage 100%acrylic yarn and I have some leftover in beautiful colors…

It is much thinner than the Nako yarn I normally work with to make most of my blankets and projects!Β  and it is crocheted with a 3mm hook !

So, after I put all my left over mirage yarn in my plastic basket I began following stitch after stitch Lucy’s lovely tutorial that you can find here!

I can tell you something about this tuto…it is very addictive…and the more you work on…the more beautiful it becomes….the more you want to crochet….

I even added 3 more rounds yesterday evening to show them to you… This is how it looks like this morning πŸ™‚

My husband who never never comment on any of my hook projects said to me yesterday: ” This is beautiful!! ” πŸ˜€ (lucky me πŸ™‚ )

I’m thinking about making it very very big…. 45 cm diam…but I don’t know if the tutorial will still work for so many number of rounds… do you have any idea? Did anyone of you worked on this and made it very big? I would really love to know…

Anyhow, Thank you again Lucy for this marvelous project!

and thank you all for visiting today!

Sending you parcels of love via this blog πŸ™‚

Warm kisses!

Sucrette

 

 

 


 

17 Comments

  1. Karen

    Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!! so pretty, so striking, have to say this is one of the nicest i’ve seen of this pattern, love it
    Lol Karen x

  2. Hazel

    Beautiful. It is on my to do list. xx

  3. Happybee

    This is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    love the colors, I’m going right now to see the tuto!!!
    thanks!
    and…thanks for let me know about the yarn you are using!!!!
    Have a nice week end!!!

  4. Ana

    Oh… c’est trop beau! Je dois m’interdire de regarder tes projets, parce que ma liste to do est toujours plus longue!..

    Bonne journΓ©e e bisoux “suisses”.

  5. Barbara Reichard

    This is so wonderful. The colors are very vibrant and all fit together so well. Beauitful as always. Thank you for sharing.
    Barbara

  6. Victoria

    This is beautiful! I’ve been wanting to make something like this too–I often get intimidated by patterns too.

  7. Aisyah Helga

    It’s beautiful, Angie! Love all the colors you chose πŸ™‚

  8. anny

    que orecioso trabajo, los colores divinos,besos
    anny

  9. Sue

    WOW! That is stunning and I love the colours. You are doing a marvellous job. I look forward to watching it grow.

  10. TracyMarie

    Wow! It’s really quite lovely, isn’t it?! I can’t wait to see how big you can get it, too. I haven’t tried this particular tutorial of Lucy’s but I love how it’s turning out for you-TFS! πŸ˜€

  11. Catherine Lopez

    Beautiful post today Angie and I agree with your husband,it really is.

  12. trish

    looks amazing! maybe i’ll give this a try as too!

  13. Busir

    i’d like to know where you buy your Nako yarn ?Y.S

  14. Dotty

    This is looking great! I want to make one of these and I love how yours is turning out. I hope you manage to make a 45cm one – that would be awesome!!

  15. shelly l.

    This pattern is beautiful! I just finished making a huge one for a floor cushion. 34 rows of chunky yarn and it worked out fine. Just keep increasing every other row!

  16. kate

    I was also inspired from Lucy at Attic24, I’ve just finished my blooming cushion and love love love it!

  17. Elly

    OOOOOH! This is so gorgeous! Thank you for sharing your version. I LOVE IT!!

    I’m still working at the mosaic cushion. Will post a picture when I’m done.

    Angie, How do you do the backs of your cushions? Do you make a crochet back or use fabric? Thank you for your help:-D Ellyx

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