Pansies
From: buzzell@p
With shaded yellows, ch 7, join to form ring, ch 3, 2 dc in ring, *ch 7, 3 dc in ring, repeat from * 3 times, ch 7, join in 3rd st of ch.
Rnd 2: St st to next dc, *16 dc in next loop, sc in center dc of next dc group, repeat from * twice, ch 4, 12 dtrc (dtrc: 3 times over hook) with ch 1 between each dtrc in next loop, ch 1, 2 tr c with ch 1 between in same loop, ch1, 2 dc with ch 1 bet in same loop, sc in center dc of next dc group, 2 dc with ch 1 bet in next loop, ch 1 2 tr c with ch 1 bet in same loop, ch 1, 12 dtrc with ch 1 bet each dtrc in same loop, ch 4, join in sl st, cut thread.
[Star Book No. 208, ca 60s or 70s)
PANSIES
With shaded thread, ch 7, join to form a ring, ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), 2 dc in ring, *ch 7, 3 dc in ring, repeat from * three times, ch 7, join.
Sl st to loop, ch 3 (counts as first dc), work 15 more dc in loop, sc in center dc of next 3 dc group, *16 dc in next loop, sc in center dc of next 3 dc group, repeat from * once (3 petals), ch 4, 12 dtrc (3 times around needle) with ch 1 in between each dtrc in next loop, ch 1, 2 tr c with ch 1 between in same loop, ch1, 2 dc with ch 1 in between same loop, sc in center dc of next 3 dc group, 2 dc with ch 1 between in next loop, ch 1, 2 tr c with ch1 between in same loop, ch1, 12 dtrc with ch 1 in between each dtrc in same loop, ch 4, sc in center of next dc group, join, break thread.
[From Star Book No 64, 1949--these pansies lie flatter than the ones above.
The first doily has a flower center with spokes, the second doily has a more flowery/lacy center.