I’m not sure why this flower is called “croco”. But
I think “croco” is short for crocodile. The petals of this flower resemble crocodile
stitch, and perhaps that’s where the flower got its name.
The pattern was designed and shared by Bonita
Patterns. Click here to see the free pattern.
The flower was quick to make and the pattern was straightforward
to follow.
However, the petals on my flower didn’t come out as pointy as in the
original pattern. I guess it depends on what kind of yarn one uses. But
otherwise I love this pattern!
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Be Inspired Friday @ Common Ground
Link Your Stuff @ Annamarie's Haakblog
Tutorials, Tips and Tidbits @ Stone Gable
Thrifty Things Friday @ The Thrifty Groove
nice flower.... i've tried this flower already.... easy to make and looks pretty
ReplyDeletete ha quedado preciosa!! un besito.maria:)
ReplyDeleteКрасивый цветок! Мне понравился.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful !
ReplyDeleteAlmost spring...
Have a nice weekend.
Anna
Hmmm, lovely. Now where's my hook...
ReplyDeleteWell it is a beautiful pattern. the flowers is so pretty. Thank you for sharing at TTF. Have a Happy St. Patrick's Day!
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