Knit a Pretty Rose Pin

comments (1) August 14th, 2008     

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Tina_Hilton Tina Hilton, contributor
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I bet you cant tell that my rose pin is not the real thing!
Relax and cast on nice and loose.
Keep the first stitch on the needle prior to knitting into the back of the stitch.
I bet you cant tell that my rose pin is not the real thing!

I bet you can't tell that my rose pin is not the real thing!

Photo: Tina Hilton
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Stitch together using the saved tail of yarn to the center of the ruffle, closing up the hole. Pull the yarn to gather up the rose, and tack petals together to form your rose.


I reccomend sewing on a pin back as opposed to sewing it directly onto a garment so you have the option of wearing it with many outfits.

Sew the pin back with needle and thread. Pin it to your favorite summer outfit to honor the season or save it to brighten up a drab winter day.


Pale roses signify friendship.

Pattern courtesy of Be Sweet Products

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Comments (1)

PoochPal writes: This would be a great way to use up left over skeins. Mix and match of colors could be interesting. Loved your photo in the rose garden. You were having way to much fun.
Posted: 10:14 pm on September 3rd
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