Flower Corsage
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Flower Corsage
Flower Corsage designed by Debbie Bliss 1 © Flower Corsage Debbie Bliss MATERIALS Oddments of Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran in Grey 09 (A) and Hot Pink 68 (B) and oddments of Plum 67 (C). Pair each 4mm (US 6), 5mm (US 8) and 10mm (US 15) knitting needles. ABBREVIATIONS beg = beginning; cm = centimetres; k = knit; p = purl; st(s) = stitch(es); st st = stocking stitch. NOTE The flower can be made using any colours, the one shown was previously made in some shades that are no longer available, but we have tried to match them as closely as possible. OUTER PETALS (make 3) With 10mm (US 15) needles and A, cast on 3 sts. P 1 row. Next row (right side) K1, [m1, k1] to end. Rep the last 2 rows once more. 9 sts. P 1 row. Next row K1, m1, k2, m1, k3, m1, k2, m1, k1. 13 sts. Work 3 rows in st st. Cast off. TO MAKE UP Overlap the 3 outer petals and secure in place. Allow inner petal to curl around itself into an overlapping circle and secure with a few sts. Stitch in place to centre of outer petals. Stitch flower centre in place. INNER PETALS (make 1) With 5mm (US 8) needles and B, cast on 70 sts. 1st row (wrong side) [K2tog] to end. 35 sts. 2nd row P1, [p2tog] to end. 18 sts. K 1 row. Cast off. FLOWER CENTRE With 4mm (US 6) needles and C, cast on 15 sts. Beg with a k row, work 6 rows in st st. Picot row [K2tog, yf] to last st, k1. Beg with a p row, work 6 rows in st st. Cast off. Join row-ends to form a tube, fold in half along the picot row and join the cast on to cast off row, pull up tight and secure with a few sts. 2 This flower, together with another two, was originally used to decorate a moss stitch bag in 9-5, one of Debbie’s books of knitting designs for children of those ages. It was also used as a corsage on a pinafore dress from the same book. Both of these designs, the bag and pinafore, are now available as single pattern leaflets with another 9 designs taken from the same book. The pattern text and design is copyrighted and must not be reproduced or knitted for sale without prior permission of the copyright holder, Debbie Bliss. ©