Thursday, July 10, 2014

Jacinta Flower Pattern

This pattern has a story attached about a little stillborn baby named Jacinta and a mother who named a crochet flower pattern after her.

If you are interested, you can find more detailed version of Jacinta's story here.

If there are any mistakes or confusing directions please let me know so that I can make the corrections or clarifications.


If you are a beginner you can find a more detailed tutorial with more pictures here.


OK, let's get started on this Jacinta Flower!

Chain 6, join with slip st to form a ring.

RND 1: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), 15 dc in ring; join with slip st to first dc. (16 dc totals)



RND 2: Ch 1, sc in same st, ch 3, skip next dc, *sc in next dc, ch 3, skip next dc; repeat from* 6 more times; end with slip st in first sc. (8 ch-3 spaces).



RND 3: Ch 1, sc in same st, (2 sc, ch 3, 2 sc) in next ch-3 space, *sc in next sc (2 sc, ch 3, 2 sc) in next ch-3 sp * repeat from * 6 more times; end with slip st in first sc. (8 ch-3 spaces)

RND 4: Ch 1, sc in same sc, dc in next ch-3 space, (ch 1, dc in same sp) 4 times, skip next 2 sc, *sc in next sc, dc in next ch-3 sp, (ch 1, dc in same sp) 4 times, skip next 2 sc* repeat from * 6 more times; end with slip st in first sc. (8 flower petals)

RND 5: Slip st into next dc, slip st in next 1-ch space, ch 1, sc in same ch-1 space, ch 3, sc in next ch-1 sp, (ch 3, sc in next 1-ch sp) 2 times *skip next (dc, sc, dc), sc in next 1-ch space, (ch 3, sc in next 1-ch sp) 3 times* repeat from * 6 more times; slip st in first sc. (24 ch-3 spaces)

 Finish off! You're done. 

Well, hello there, Jacinta Flower!


 No wait! Sew in those ends, there is no time like the present.



 When weaving in ends, change direction prevent those little rascals  from coming out. 





 Now your done!



Depending on what you are doing with the flowers you might want to block them. Trixie demonstrates how to do this below. She is a little heavy with the pins.




Now go forth and make tons of them. . . 

in various colors . . . 






in various sizes. . . .


using various yarns. . .



and then pose those bad boys and take pictures





and maybe even pose with them.


Later you can make them into squares and spend time dreaming of all the things you can make with them.



Most of all share them with people, hopefully they will bring someone a bit of joy.

So there you have it, the Jacinta flower. And here is Jacinta, the sweet little girl that inspired it.


Jacinta Maria Owusu-Tyo
January 3, 2011






2 comments:

  1. What a sweet pattern and tribute to a beautiful angel. I will definitely be making a few of these this weekend! Thank you for sharing.
    :)

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