I made another rose ring today, and I thought Id write a tutorial, so you can make one too.
It really is a very quick project!
Using yarn of your choice and a corresponding hook, chain 17. Double crochet in the fifth chain from the hook. Chain 1 DC into the same stitch. *Skip 1 chain, DC, Chain 1, DC int the next stitch*, repeat across your chain- you should end up with 7 DC-chain 1-DC pairs.
Turn your work. Chain 3, DC 5 times, ss into the first chain 1 space. Sc into the next space.
DC 6 times, ss into the next chain 1 space. Sc into the next space.
DC 7 times, ss into the next chain 1 space. Sc into the next space.
DC 7 times, ss into the next chain 1 space. Sc into the next space.
DC 8 times, ss into the next chain 1 space. Sc into the next space.
DC 9 times, ss into the next chain 1 space. Sc into the next space.
DC 10 times, ss into the next chain 1 space. Sc into the last space. Fasten off leaving a long end.
Roll up your rose, starting with the smallest petals in the middle and finishing with the largest petals on the outside.
Sew your rose together securing all petals using the long end.
Crochet leaves, to do this all I did was join a green yarn and chain 10 then slip stitch it back into the starting chain, repeat for as many leaves as you like. Tie your ends together, and then weave all ends in.
I brought a pack of rings from spotlight for about $4, they have a large surface with holes which makes them perfect for crochet embellishment.
Using a small needle and thread sew the rose to the ring:
If a ring is not your thing, this would also make a nice brooch (not too big), or hair tie. I made one for Maia, simply sew the rose securely to the hair tie before you weave in your ends.
Your ring is so cute! Thank you so much for this tutorial. I will try to make one too!
LikeLike
This is so cute! I love it. Thanks for the tutorial, I might give it a try.
LikeLike
Hiya, I am really glad I have found this information. Nowadays bloggers publish only about gossips and net and this is actually frustrating. A good site with interesting content, this is what I need. Thanks for keeping this site, I’ll be visiting it. Do you do newsletters? Can’t find it.
LikeLike
I love this idea!
LikeLike
Love this! Thanks for sharing. I am making some for stocking stuffers this Christmas.
LikeLike
Thanks so much, I love wearing my rose rings and always get lots of nice comments! Jxx
LikeLike
Terrific, I love this! Thank you! 🙂
_______
Lee Ann
My new blog: Crochetgottaloveit
*********
My website: Crochet…Gotta Love It!
LikeLike
Hi I love this project … a great way to use up those leftovers that I can’t seem to part with … I am having some trouble finding the rings … any suggestions? Thanks so much!
LikeLike
Hi Leslie, I got mine at Spotlight which is a craft store here in NZ, but if you are elsewhere there are loads online which could be shipped, they don’t weigh much do I don’t imagine it would be expensive. Try Etsy or just google for ring blanks. Hope that helps! Janette
LikeLike
Yes of course … why didn’t I think of that!! Thanks for the advice … found them and a few other things at ARTON BEADS in Toronto … Leslie
LikeLike
Small pony tail holders can make a good base if you can’t find the metal ring. Or chain a loop the perfect size for your finger.
LikeLike
yes – looked very nice – Michaels and J0-Ann Fabric Crafts in US have several kind of ring findings. Thanks for the fun easy Spring idea!
LikeLike
My girls will love this
LikeLike
I love this ring pattern. Thank you I can’t wait to make one or two or five.
LikeLike
I love both, ring and ponytail holder. I will make them for my 3 granddaughters. The ponytail holder can be used for napkin holder. I’m having my family over for Easter and I will make some with Easter colors with Easter napkins that found at the Dollar Store, they will look beautiful! Thank you sooooo much. My email is marthawegner@yahoo.com
LikeLike
I love the ponytail tie and ring. You can also use the ponytail tie for napkin holders. I will make some for Eastet with spring colors and they will look beautiful! Thank you sooo much .
LikeLike
I love the ponytail tie and ring. You can also make napkin holders. I will make some for Eastet with spring colors. Thank you sooo much!
LikeLike
At the beginning you say crochet did you mean chain? Need clarification as I’d love to make these!
LikeLike
Hi Holly, you are right it should say chain… I’ll change that now. Thanks! Janette
LikeLike
Thank you for posting this awesome and cute rose pattern!
LikeLike
It looks lovely as a ponytail holder or a ring. I am seeing knitted and crochet rings a lot lately. They are truly lovely.
LikeLike
I want to try this but I notice you don’t put a hook #, what size hook did you use?
LikeLike
Hi, I used a 3.5mm, with 8ply yarn. Jxx
LikeLike
Thanks for letting me know. That is a super small hook. I know i have one lets hope I can work it.
LikeLike
It’s not that small, but if you think it’s going to be too small for the yarn you could try a 4mm the first time?
LikeLike
wow. great tutorial. Gave it a try and it came out beautiful. Thanks alot
LikeLike
Gorgeous roses!
LikeLike
Thank you for sharing this cute little rose! I love it.
LikeLike
Thanks you so much.It is very cute.I will try for my girl.
LikeLike
Hi there!! Loved the patterns and the colours used!!! Just wondering which brand and type of yarns (e.g. 100% cotton) did you use?
LikeLike
Lovely little pattern – just what I wanted for a bracelet project I have on the go. Thanks for sharing.
LikeLike
Thanks so much for this cute pattern! I featured it in a roundup on my blog today: http://bookpeoplestudio.wordpress.com/2013/11/22/collinktion-the-scarlet-letter/
LikeLike
Thanks so much! I love your post 🙂
LikeLike
Reblogged this on Countless Blessings and commented:
I must try this… Next project.
LikeLike
Using yarn of your choice and a corresponding hook, chain 17. Double crochet in the fifth chain from the hook. Chain 1 DC into the same stitch. *Skip 1 chain, DC, Chain 1, DC int the next (SHOULD SAY SAME) stitch*, repeat across your chain- you should end up with 7 DC-chain 1-DC pairs.
Ive tried this over and over and realized that I felt bad because I had to leave a constructive comment. However all the people that commented before me have said they were “going to try this” rather than actually accomplishing it. You cannot get 7-DC-chain1-DC pairs without putting them into the same stitch.
LikeLike