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Bridal Nosegay
Beautiful shades of pink crocheted roses
and carnations are an elegant addition to
the brides ensemble. Use these flowers as
a nosegay, as shown, or to decorate at the
bridal reception.
Round 2: Ch 1, sc in next sc, hdc in next sc,
dc in next sc, tr in next 2 sc, dc in next sc, hdc
in next sc, sc in next sc, 3 sc in next sc, sc in
next sc, hdc in next sc, dc in next sc, tr in each
of next 2 sc, dc in next sc, hdc in next sc, sc in
next sc, slip st in first sc.
Fasten off. Weave in ends.
ASSEMBLY
Cut ball in half. Spray paint one half to cover
completely and blend with flowers. Allow to dry.
Cut floral wire into 3 (8 cm) lengths and insert
into the center of the flowers and edge of
leaves forming stems.
1. Insert stems of Roses and Carnations
randomly around curved sides of Top piece,
covering completely. Tuck in Leaves in
between flowers. Reinforce with straight pins
if needed.
NOTE
Flowers are worked with 2 strands of yarn
held together throughout.
ROSE
Make 15 each with A and B
With 2 strands of yarn held together, ch 5, slip
st in first ch to make a ring.
Round 1: Ch 3 (counts as dc here and
throughout), 11 dc in ring, slip st in top of
beginning ch to join 12 dc.
Round 2: *Ch 3, skip next dc, slip st in next dc;
repeat from *, ch 3, skip last dc, slip st in first
ch 6 ch-3 spaces.
Round 3: *(Sc, hdc, 3 dc, hdc, sc) in next ch-3
space for Small Petal; repeat from * around,
slip st in first st 6 Small Petals.
Round 4: Working behind Small Petals, *ch 4,
slip st in skipped dc on Round 1; repeat from *
around, slip st in first ch 6 ch-4 spaces.
Round 5: *(Sc, hdc, 5 dc, hdc, sc) in next ch-4
space for Large Petal; repeat from * around,
slip st in first st.
Fasten off.
CARNATION
Make 17 each with A and B
With 2 strands of thread held together, ch 18.
Row 1: 2 dc in 4th ch from hook, 3 dc in each
ch across 45 dc.
Row 2: *Ch 3, turn, slip st in next dc; repeat
from * to end. Fasten off.
LEAF
Make 12 with C
With 2 strands of C held together, ch 10.
Round 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next
7 ch, 2 sc in next ch, working along opposite
edge of foundation ch, sc in next 8 ch, slip st
in first sc.
AUNT LYDIAS

Classic Crochet
Thread, Size 10: 1 ball each 493
French Rose A, 401 Orchid Pink B
and 428 Mint Green C
Susan Bates

Crochet Hook:
2.10mm [US 3]
6 (15cm) diameter Styrofoam


ball, 6 (15cm) tall Styrofoam


cone, light pink spray paint
(Styrofoam

safe), straight pins,


pearl head straight pins, 20 yds
(18 m) 1 (25mm) wide double-
faced satin ribbon in antique
white, yarn needle
GAUGE: Gauge is not critical for this
project. Rose is 2 (5cm) wide with
2 strands of yarn held together
AUNT LYDIAS

Classic Crochet
Thread, Size 10, Art. 154 available
in white & ecru 400 yd; solid color
250 yd; shaded color 300 yd balls
LC3539
crochet
Designed by Nazanin S. Fard
What you will need:
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2. Pin one ribbon end at center of flat side of
Top piece. Form a wheel of loops around
outside edge, allowing loops to overlap and
extend beyond edge 2 (5cm). Secure loops
with pins.
LC3539 Bridal Nosegay
3. Using pearl head pins, pin one ribbon end
to narrow end of cone. Wrap ribbon around
cone loosely overlapping edges for tiered
effect and pin each wrap to secure. Fold in
extra ribbon and loops and pin to secure.
4. Attach Handle to Top with pearl head pins
inserted at an angle from Handle to flat
side of Top to prevent them from poking
through bouquet.
Abbreviations
A, B, C = Color A, B, C; ch = chain; dc =
double crochet; hdc = half double crochet;
mm = millimeters; sc = single crochet; st(s)
= stitch(es); tr = triple or treble crochet; yo =
yarn over; [ ] = work directions in brackets the
number of times specified; * or ** = repeat
whatever follows the * or ** as indicated.
Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
Groom and Groomsmen can wear the
Carnation as a boutonniere.
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