- Designed by: Chrissy Allison
I absolutely love poinsettia flowers, because they are so festive and they always make me think about Christmas time. This sweet pattern is worked in the round and it really works up very fast. The finished size is 10” from petal tip to petal tip/3-4” across center easily.
Photos by Chrissy Allison / Ravelry.com
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