Sunflower Fields by Nicki Merrall

Sunflower Fields

Crochet
June 2022
Sport (12 wpi) ?
3.5 mm (E)
14 cm diameter.
UK
English
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Seeing fields of sunflowers in full bloom is one of the delights of travelling through European countries, such as France, Hungary and Ukraine, in the summer.

The Sunflower Fields motif has a brown centre surrounded by bright yellow petals. You start by crocheting a simple circle, then begin the petals by working two rounds of shells using treble crochet stitches, before finishing the petals by working the final round using half treble, treble, double treble and front post stitches.

The pattern for the Sunflower Fields motif is available to purchase here as a digital pdf download. All profits will be donated to the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal via the Disasters Emergency Committee.

The A4 pattern has 4 pages:

  1. Cover.
  2. Before You Start: notes, sizing, yarn, tension | gauge and abbreviations | stitch guide: modified front post slip stitch.
  3. Charts.
  4. Written instructions.

Sizes
Sunflower diameter in light DK yarn: 14 cm | 5 1/2 inches.
Sunflower diameter in Pearl embroidery cotton: 7 cm | 2 3⁄4 in.

Yarn
Sample 1
Shown in Lang Yarns, Quattro (DK; 100% cotton; 120 m | 131 yds per 50 g).

Yarn A: 16.0049 Yellow.
Yarn B: 16.0175 Tan.

Sample 2
Shown in Pearl embroidery cotton (2-ply; 100% cotton; 10 g ball).

Needles & Accessories
3.5 mm | UK9 | US4 crochet hook for a light DK yarn.
1.25 mm | UK3 | US8 crochet hook for Pearl embroidery thread.
Lockable stitch markers for marking the beginning of the round.
Blunt-ended yarn or tapestry needle for weaving in ends.
Blocking board and pins (or use an alternative method for blocking).

Gauge | Tension
Regardless of yarn, aim for a tighter tension than usual. Therefore, choose a smaller hook size than the one you usually use for this yarn.

Other details

This pattern is available in two versions: one written for those who crochet left-handed and the standard one for those who crochet right-handed.

Most of you crochet right-handed, that is, you hold your hook in your right hand and you make new stitches from right to left.

Some of you crochet left-handed, that is, you hold your hook in your left hand and you make new stitches from left to right.

If you are a left-handed crocheter who crochets right-handed, that is you hold your hook in your right hand, you should use the pattern for crocheting right-handed.

Both the left-handed and right-handed versions are available with UK or US crochet terms.

Designer: Nicki Merrall.

Sample crocheter: Nicki Merrall.


The pattern for Sunflower Fields was first published by Being Knitterly in June 2022.

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