R11-13: 12 sc
R14: (3 sc, inc) x3
R15: (sl st, ch, hdc, 2 extended sc), (3 extended sc), (2 extended sc, hdc, ch, sl st)
Each petal uses 3 stitches; repeat 5 times.
Yellow Bud (1 piece, double yarn):
R1-12: Same as Campsis flower.
R13: (dec, sc) x4
R14: 4 dec
Calyx (2 with quadruple yarn, 2 with double yarn):
R1: 6 sc
R2: (sc, inc) x3
R3: (2 sc, inc) x3
R4: 12 sc
R5: (4 ch, sl st in 2nd ch, sc, hdc, join to round) – repeat 4x.
Leaves (12 pieces):
Foundation chain: 11 ch.
Pattern: sc, hdc, 5 dc, hdc, sc, sl st, sc, hdc, 5 dc, hdc, sc…
Green Bud (3 pieces, double yarn):
R1: 6 sc
R2: (sc, inc) x3
R3: (2 sc, inc) x3
R4: 12 sc
R5: (2 sc, dec) x3
R6: (sc, dec) x3
R7: 3 dec
Assembly:
Wrap yarn and wire around stems, then attach to the base.
Pattern 2: Sunflower in Hanging Basket
Small Sunflower:
R1 (brown yarn): 6 sc (make 2 circles).
R2: 6 inc (join with wire in the center).
R3 (yellow yarn): (1 ch, 1 hdc, 1 dc, 2 ch, 1 dc, 1 hdc, 1 ch, sl st in 3rd st) – repeat for 12 petals.
Leaf:
Foundation chain: 7 ch.
Pattern: sl st, hdc, 2 dc, hdc, 3 dc in same st (W), hdc, 2 dc, hdc, sl st (add wire).
Basketball:
R1: 6 sc
R2: 6 inc
R3: 12 (dc + ch) – 24 sts.
R4: 6 (sc, 3 inc) – 42 sts.
R5: 21 (dc, ch, skip 1).
Continue pattern up to R22 with increases, decreases, and switch to brown yarn.
Pattern 3: Blanket and Pillow
Blanket (fluffy yarn):
Foundation chain: 17 ch.
Work 16 sc for 12 rows (adjust size).
Tip: Use double crochet (dc) for faster results.
Pillow:
Crochet 2 rectangles to desired size.
Join with a round of sc (3 sc in corners).
Edging: (sc, 3 ch) – repeat.
Notes:
Abbreviations: sc = single crochet; inc = increase; dec = decrease; sl st = slip stitch; hdc = half double crochet; dc = double crochet; ch = chain; st(s) = stitch(es).
Tips: Use wire for structure and stuff buds with fiberfill.
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