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Step eight: Continue around the first two stitches [petals] to make the rest of the rose.
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Step seven: Making more petals for bullion rose.
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Step seven: Finish coil with a stitch where the coil ends.
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Step six: Use needle to arrange coils as you tighten the thread.
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