I cannot stop making these flowers! It is easy to see why they have been named Happy, they are so colourful and uplifting for the spirit. Which ever colours you put together they work.
Another great pattern from Lucy at Attic24, the Happy Flower. The tutorials have plenty of images so you can be sure you are getting it right as you go along.
I have used my trusty stash of Stylecraft DK.
I find this such a great yarn to use for decorative projects and the colour range is fantastic, over 50 shades to choose from at a great price too. I have ordered from both Wool Warehouse and Sconch Textiles depending on who has the colours I need at time, both companies offer great service and fast delivery.
They are simply stunning!!
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Beautiful. It’s impossible not to smile when looking at them.
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I know, I feel like that as well. It’s the same when you are making them too.
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Beautiful and adorable. Thank you for sharing us.
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Thanks, you can really see why they are names Happy Flowers can’t you.
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So cute and cheerful! Your blog makes me smile.
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That is such a lovely compliment, thank you.
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Oh wow, they just have to turn a frown into a smile. What will you decorate with them?
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They sure do, I will be revealing what they are for shortly, watch this space!!
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Will do 🙂
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These are lovely. So pretty and bright.
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Thank you, I love this pattern too as it allows me to indulge in my passion for colour.
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they’re so bright and cheerful! thank you for the tutorial link, I’ll definitely make some once my crochet skills are up to them! 😉
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Pleased to share, it is a great tutorial. I look forward to seeing how you get on.
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Making these would be a very fine project for late winter to early spring, when I’m craving flowers and gardens and anything colorful! They’re very sweet and cheery–what will you do with them?
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I am planning on uncovering my secret project soon, these flowers along with the Birdie Decoration are just the beginning, I hope!! Sorry to be so secretive but I will share all soon.
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I can wait–it sounds exciting!
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I love them. I also love how you have photographed them on that green rug!
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Thank you, it was actually great timing as my son has just bought the green rug for his house so I whizzed round to his to take these shots there.
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I have a wall or two that could stand some happiness. Thanks for the idea!
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I haven’t stiffened theses ones yet but if you check out the tutorial on Attic24 she shows how to paint the back with PVA glue so they will hang on a wall.
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They are soooo cool, I want them!
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So pleased you like them, I love how colourful they are.
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I can see why you cant stop making them, they are so cheery and pretty. I would love to be able to make them they are lovely. I need to learn to crochet 🙂
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Thank you, you are right they are cheery, they make me smile all the time.
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I think these would be good on a blanket for a toddler don’t you think? I think I will work on some for a blanket.
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OOOOh that sounds an interesting idea, I look forward to seeing what your blanket.
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They are lovely
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Thank you.
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They are amazing. There have been quite a few bright and cheerful projects from crafting blogs just recently. What a joy to see such a dazzling row of flowers 😊
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I wish I could grow flowers this colourful in my garden.
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Beautiful!
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Thank you.
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What a great idea for using up some of the many leftover bits I have! Heading over to Attic24 🙂
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These will be great for using small amounts of left over yarns.
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