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“Florals? For spring? Groundbreaking.” Miranda Priestley replies sarcastically to one of her editors in "The Devil Wears Prada".
The line will live forever in memory, but in truth, floral designs are a perennial favourite and this season flowers are bigger and bolder.
Surfaces are covered with three-dimensional appliques popping off dresses.
Instead of fading into the background, florals are front and centre blooming in soft pastels and vibrant hues.
Knitwear has always embraced floral pattern in colourwork or embroidered surfaces, but now giant floral appliqués seem more fun and will give your design flower power.
Read further for more design inspiration and patterns for crochet and knit flowers.
The line will live forever in memory, but in truth, floral designs are a perennial favourite and this season flowers are bigger and bolder.
Surfaces are covered with three-dimensional appliques popping off dresses.
Instead of fading into the background, florals are front and centre blooming in soft pastels and vibrant hues.
Knitwear has always embraced floral pattern in colourwork or embroidered surfaces, but now giant floral appliqués seem more fun and will give your design flower power.
Read further for more design inspiration and patterns for crochet and knit flowers.

Shawl | free pattern here
Cardigan | Ramon Gurillo S/S '09
Front bands | purchase pattern here
Head band | purchase pattern here
Cardigan | Ramon Gurillo S/S '09
Front bands | purchase pattern here
Head band | purchase pattern here

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Image and pattern, courtesy Lion Brand yarns | here


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