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Introduction to the ultimate crochet rose bouquet project.
00:06
Overview of the rose bouquet features (removable, washable, no floral wire needed).
00:27
Mention of knitting needles being used for stems, with alternatives available.
00:36
Written pattern availability on the Secret Yarnery website.
00:49
Idea for using the crochet bouquet for weddings.
01:03
Materials needed for the project (yarn, crochet hook, scissors, needle, knitting needles).
02:07
Starting the large crochet rose with a slip knot and a chain of 63.
02:45
Working into the back loops of the chain to create the first row of V stitches.
03:20
Completion of the first V stitch and the process to continue along the chain.
05:04
Ending the first row and beginning the second row with chain three and turn your work.
06:03
Work on the V spaces in row two to create "little houses" (double crochet, chain two, double crochet).
08:04
Encouragement to subscribe to the channel for more content.
08:08
Completion of row two and the start of row three with a chain one.
08:58
Working on row three by creating eight double crochet petals in the center of the houses from row two.
11:46
Finishing the large rose with a slip stitch and a secured chain.
12:35
Beginning the rosebud with a slip knot and a chain of 30.
13:05
Similar steps for the rosebud as the large rose, starting with working V stitches into the back loops.
15:06
Row two for the rosebud, creating "little houses."
17:15
Starting the third row for the rosebud with seven double crochets into the houses, unlike the eight in the large rose.
18:45
Creating the bottom leaf for the large rose by starting with a magic ring, then 12 double crochets into the center of the ring.
23:17
Increasing to two double crochets and creating chain spaces for petals.
24:35
Slip stitching to join the first leaf petal and creating more petals around the edge of the leaf.
29:03
Starting the bottom leaf for the small rose with the magic ring and creating five petals.
34:05
Finishing the small leaf, slip stitching, and securing the yarn.
34:54
Assembling the roses by attaching the petals to the knitting needle stem.
41:34
Alternative method for creating a stem using buttons and barbecue skewers.
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Attaching the bottom leaf to the rose to finalize the assembly.
44:46
Tips for securing loose leaves onto the stem using elastics or longer tail chains.
45:02
Conclusion with a showcase of the finished crochet bouquet.