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Who Is Your Craft Crush This Valentine?͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ?

Who Is Your Craft Crush This Valentine?͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ ͏ ‌ [SHINY HAPPY COTTON](   Inspired by our craftiest crushes on Insta and TikTok, we’ve created a quick tutorial on how to make a rose choker. The perfect stash busting pattern for when love is in the air… Style: Crochet. Time: 2 hours. Level: Easy. [BACK FOR GOOD CASHMERE](     Step 1. To make the rose, make a slip knot and place it on your hook, then work a foundation chain of 52 stitches. Working into the foundation chain as follows: Skip the first chain stitch from the hook, work 7 double crochet stitches into the next stitch, skip the next chain stitch, work 1 single crochet stitch into the next stitch, *skip the next chain stitch, work 7 double crochet stitches into the next stitch, skip the next chain stitch, work 1 single crochet stitch into the next stitch*. Repeat the section inside the stars to the end of the row. Step 2. Cut the yarn leaving a 30cm/12" tail, pull on the yarn until the end pops through to secure the last stitch. Step 3. Starting with the last stitch worked in the centre, slowly roll the flower into a spiral, making small stitches along the foundation edge as you go to secure the petals in place. Don't cut your yarn tail yet, as you will use this to attach your rose to the neck chain. Step 4. Next to make the neck chain, make a slip knot and place it on your hook, then work a foundation chain to your desired length.Work back along your foundation chain by working 1 slip stitch through each back bump. Step 5. Cut the yarn leaving a short tail, pull on the yarn until the end pops through to secure the last stitch. Step 6. Take your rose, and position it on the neck chain as desired. Use the yarn tail from the rose to make a few small stitches into the chain to secure the rose in place. Weave in any loose ends. Step 7. Style and wear with pride with that #IMadeIt feeling!   Head over to our [Instagram for the tutorial]( 👀 [GET THE YARN](   [WATCH VIDEO](   [A Gift For Them, A Gift For You]( [Download Free Patterns]( [See What's New]( [( [( [( [Human score]( [Trustpilot Stars]( [number of reviews]( [Trustpilot Logo]( No longer want to receive these emails? [Unsubscribe](. Wool and the Gang 1 Gower St London, Bloomsbury WC1E 6HD

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