Since I already have a cake, I wanted to dress it up and make it look  fancy.  So I found a pattern book for crocheted and knitted flowers  called 100 Flowers To Knit & Crochet.   So this week has been particularly difficult in m my crafting universe  as I attempted to knit my first 3-D knitted craft.  It may not seem like  the end of the world as I already know how to knit, but I had firmly  fixed in my mind that crocheting was for multidimensional projects and  knitting was for flat objects, preferably small blocks.  Of course the  project I decided to christen my venture into artistic knitting happened  to be marked ADVANCED, which I didn't notice until after U was midway  through the project and bothering my knitting buddy how to make new  stitches!  So thanks to my friend Abby, who had to put up with me, and  her amazing skills at surfing the Internet for new techniques!  That  being said, this week I constructed a rose in the spirit of Valentine's  Day, hoping that it will be good enough to decorate my cake.
Now  that my rose is finished I think it is to big and bulky to be attached  to my cake.  If I were to undertake this project again I would use a  thinner yarn and smaller needles.  Also do NOT bind off and cut the yarn  unless the pattern expressively tells you to.  I must have stopped  early three or four times when I made the stem.  It is simply planned to  be one continuous project that does NOT have to be sewn together  again.  Also if your giving out these cute crochet flowers as party  favors or decor give them a squirt of perfume to surprise whoever gives  them a pretend sniff!
 
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