
Red Rose Pin
I love how the velvet/chenille yarns are back in style. I think the finished projects made with this type of yarn look and feel so luxurious. The yarn is typically thicker than the standard medium weight which means your projects go faster. And because of the depth of color the many little fibers give you, this yarn also hides your mistakes!
I created this Red Rose Pin to be a decoration on a hat, sweater, coat or bag. I love how it gives a bright pop of color to the brown coat above and you’ll love how it works up so quickly that you can make a bunch for several friends – perhaps a special unexpected gift (in honor of Valentine’s Day) to let them know how much you care.
Video Tutorial
Here is a video tutorial to help you do each step of this project – close-up of the yarn, stitches with easy-to-see yarn, stitches in the velvety yarn and all finishing steps:
Supplies
Velvet Yarn – (Hobby Lobby Yarn Bee “Velvety Smooth” in Red and Olive) – one skein makes several roses (at least 4)
J/5.75mm hook
Matching felt
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Pin backing

Instructions
Rose:
With Red yarn ch 2
Round 1: 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook
Round 2: Working in back loops only 2 sc in each st around (12 sc)
Round 3: Working in back loops only (2 sc in next st, sc in next st) around (18 sc)
Round 4: Working in back loops only (5 dc in next st, sk next st, sl st in next st, sk next st) around 4 times; 5 dc in next st. (5 petals)
Round 5: Now working in unused front loops, (sl st in next loop, 5 dc in next loop) around inside of rose until run out of front loops. Fasten off.

Leaf (Make 2):
With Green yarn
Ch 6
Sc in 2nd ch from hook, hdc in next ch, dc in each of next 2 chs; (ch 1, dc) in last ch 5 times; dc in next ch, hdc in next ch, sc in next ch, ch 1, sl st in 1st sc. Fasten off.
Finishing
Thread yarn tail at center of rose (at end of last 5 dc group) through center of rose and out into back of rose; Weave in all ends on rose and leaves
Hot glue leaves to side of rose using photo as a guide
Hot glue felt to back of rose and leaves – trim excess felt so not showing from front
Hot glue pin backing to back of project securing with small “tab” of felt
Tada! That’s it! You’ve made a pretty rose pin – wear it (or gift it) with pride!

Here’s an image to pin for later:

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fabulous texture! enjoyed all the posts. well done.
Thank you! Happy crocheting! 🙂
Beautiful! I’m getting the materials together to make this in time to wear on Valentine’s Day!
Thanks for posting the pattern.
You are welcome! Thanks for stopping by – have fun wearing your rose on Friday. 🙂
I just got some chenille yarn so now I can try this rose
I love how the chenille yarn is popular again – have fun with it. 🙂
Hi, Jennifer! This rose looks beautiful! Thanks for the pattern.
I’d love to win the magazine!
Also love your hidden rocks. I think this would be fun to do in the city.
Hi! Thank you for your feedback on the rose and the rocks. Thank you also for stopping by – I think your idea to hide rocks in a city is great. 🙂