Materials:
- Worsted weight yarn in various shades of red or pink
- 5.5mm crochet hook
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch markers (optional)
- Stuffing
Instructions:
Petals:
- Make a magic ring.
- Chain 3, work 2 double crochets (dc) in the ring, chain 2, work 2 dc in the ring. Chain 1, turn your work.
- Work 2 dc in the first chain space, chain 2, work 2 dc in the next chain space. Chain 1, turn your work.
- Continue increasing in this manner, working 2 dc in each chain space and turning your work after each round, until you have 16 dc stitches.
- Work one round of dc around, without increasing. Do not turn your work at the end of this round.
- Place a stitch marker in the next stitch. Skip the next stitch, then work 2 dc in the following stitch. Repeat this skipping one stitch and working 2 dc in the next stitch all the way around the petal. Place a stitch marker at the end of the round.
- Work one round of dc around, working into both loops of each stitch. Do not turn your work at the end of this round.
- Repeat steps 6 and 7 three more times, for a total of five rounds of dc with increases and five rounds of dc without increases.
- Tie off and weave in ends. Make 15 more petals in the same way.
Assembling the rose:
- Sew the petals together around the base, in a spiral, overlapping the edges slightly. Stuff the rose as you go to give it shape.
- Once all the petals are attached, sew up the remaining hole at the top of the rose.
- Add leaves and a stem, if desired.
Video tutorial
Tips:
- You can use different shades of red or pink yarn to create a more realistic-looking rose.
- If you are using variegated yarn, be sure to change colors at the end of each round to avoid having stripes in your petals.
- You can make the rose any size you like by adjusting the number of petals and the size of your crochet hook.
- For a more ruffled look, you can chain 2 or 3 between the dc stitches in the rounds without increases.
Here are some additional tips for crocheting a mega rose:
- Use a larger crochet hook than you would normally use for worsted weight yarn. This will help to create a looser fabric that will drape nicely.
- Be careful not to stuff the rose too tightly. You want it to be soft and cuddly, not hard and lumpy.
- If you are having trouble sewing the petals together, you can use hot glue instead. Just be careful not to burn yourself!
With a little practice, you will be able to crochet a beautiful mega rose that will be sure to impress your friends and family.
I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions.