Tussie-Mussie Pin
by Elizabeth Ann White
patterns > Annie's Crochet Newsletter > Annie's Crochet Newsletter, #64 July-Aug 1993
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Tussie-Mussie Pin
During Victorian times, tussie-mussies were used to exchange greetings. In the language of flowers, different flowers had different meanings and by combining several different blooms, these pretty miniature bouquets could speak volumes.
Materials: Small amount size 20 crochet cotton thread, satin ribbon, artificial flower, pin back, craft glue.
Gauge: Shell = 1/2 inch; 4 Rows = 1” inch
Stitches Used: chain, slip stitch, single crochet, double crochet
Uses small amount of crochet cotton thread from your stash to create a lacy background for the pin. Add your own findings like the artificial flower and satin ribbon.
About this yarn
by Coats
Thread, size 20
100% Cotton
400 yards
75 projects
stashed 85 times
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by Aunt Lydia's
Thread, size 20
100% Cotton
400 yards
740 projects
stashed 244 times
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About this yarn
by J&P Coats
Thread, size 20
100% Cotton
400 yards
187 projects
stashed 115 times
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