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Beautiful crocheted flowers. Knitted flowers and appliques. How to turn such a flower into a flower in a clearing

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Knitted flowers are widely presented on various Internet sites. But most of the beautiful flowers are crocheted. We have compiled a small selection of interesting knitted flowers in our opinion.

Knitted flowers can be used to decorate almost any thing knitted with knitting needles: hats, bags, scarves, tops, dresses, baby blankets, T-shirts, etc. You can also make beautiful compositions from knitted flowers - panels, or put them in a vase or pot. Although flowers are not real, they will add zest to your interior.

Knitted flowers are widely used in women's accessories. From flowers you can make earrings, a necklace or an unusual hairpin or brooch.

If you have a photo or description of beautiful flowers knitted with knitting needles, send them to our website. We will definitely publish them.

Knitted flowers, patterns from the Internet.

MK from Irina Chernysheva on flower knitting

Openwork knitted flowers from Victoria Babkina

The flowers we are going to talk about are so simple that even a child can handle them! Just 5 minutes and the flower is ready! They can be used to decorate interior items and personal items, and to use them in making clothes for dolls and other toys. We will need: a pair of knitting needles, yarn, scissors (the size of the flower directly depends on the yarn you choose).

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Knitted rose flower

Knitted flower needle chrysanthemum

Simple flower knitted from hollow cord

Video tutorial on knitting hollow cord:

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Knit a hollow cord using knitting needles of a suitable size (65-70 rows).

Divide the cord into 5 equal parts, fold it in the shape of petals, pull the needle and thread through the center and assemble the flower.

Cut the thread and fasten. The knitted flower is ready!

Knitted flower rose:

Dial 20 p.
1st r. (IR): purl. loops
Row 2: *knit 1, yarn over, *, finish knit 1.
3, 5th row: purl. p. (knit yarn overs crossed).
4, 6th row: *knit 1, yarn over*, finish knit 1.
7th row: cast off 8 purls, *1 long loop 1 row below, knit it together with the next row. n. out. p. and close it, close 7 purl; rep. from * 5 times, * 1 long stitch 1 row below, knit this one together purlwise. with trace p. and close it, close 10 p; repeat, from * 3 times, *1 long stitch 1 row below, knit this one together purlwise. with trace p. and close it, close 13 p.; rep. from * to the end.

Purple knitted flower:

Cast on 12 loops.
Row. 1: slip 1, knit 11.
Row. 2: slip 1, purl 11.
Row. 3: slip 1 and knit pattern *1 knit stitch, 1 yarn over*
Row. 4: slip 1, purl stitches.
Continue knitting stitch until
the length and width of the petal you choose.
Then start knitting 2 stitches together on each side of every 2nd row.
Knit the number of petals you choose. On this sample - 6.
Sew all the petals together, securing them in the center and decorate with buttons or beads.

Knitted flower poppy:

Crochet a ring of 4 ch, knit 6 single crochet stitches into it, then 2 stitches in each loop, 12 in total, cast on stitches along the edge on knitting needles (short, for knitting socks, circular ones are not very convenient)
Row 1 – knit
Row 2 – knit 3 from each stitch
Row 3 – knit
Row 4 – knit 3 from each stitch
Row 5 – knit
Row 6 – knit 3 from each stitch
then 3 rows with knit stitches and if any more are needed to achieve the desired size
close the loops

Knitted flower using mohair knitting needles:

We start knitting a petal from 2 balls (we knit each part separately). On one needle, cast on 3 stitches from each ball.
Row 1: (1 RS, inc 1 st, 1 RS, inc 1 st, 1 RS) the first 3 sts from the first ball, then the same on the loops from the second ball.
Row 2: 5 and 5 SP
Row 3: (1 RS, inc 1 st, 3 RS, inc 1 st, 1 RS) the first 3 sts from the first ball, then the same on the loops from the second ball. (7 and 7 points came out)
Row 4: Connect both parts of knitting.
6 IP, 2 p. together purl, 6 IP
Row 5: 1 LP, inc 1 p., 11 LP, inc 1 p., 1 LP
Rows 6, 8, 10,12, 14
Row 7: 6 RL, 3 sts together (middle at top), 6 RL
Row 9: 5 RL, 3 sts together (middle at top), 5 RL
Row 11: 2 stitches together, knit to the left, 2 stitches, 3 stitches together, knit (middle at the top), 2 stitches, 2 stitches together, knit
Row 13: 2 stitches together, knit to the left, 3 stitches together, knit (middle at the top), 2 stitches together, knit
Remove for extra knitting needle and knit 3 more such petals.
Then collect all 4 petals on one knitting needle, knit 1 row purlwise, then gather all stitches onto a thread, tighten and secure.
Translation from julia_kh from Osinka.

Knitted flowers. Schemes from our website

Knitted cornflower flower

To knit a flower you will need: wool yarn in dark blue, bright blue and blue colors and knitting needles.

Knitted flower with stockrose knitting needles

To knit a flower you will need: cotton yarn of dark pink and light pink colors, stocking needles No. 4.

Knitted rose flowers in 15 minutes

Knitted flower rose bud

Rose is the queen of flowers. This is probably why there are many different variations on the theme of crocheted roses, not only crocheted but also knitted. Our collection of flowers contains the most roses. Here is another description of how to tie a rose in a bud. A chic brooch can be made from one flower or a bouquet.


Volume flower

Bright volumetric crocheted flower framed with emerald leaves. A knitted flower looks colorful and elegant; it will look good as a brooch, decoration for a hat, bag or blouse.

To knit a flower you will need: the remains of red cotton yarn for the flower and emerald for the leaves, hook number 2.5.

Description of knitting flower: Cast on a chain of 7 chains. loops, close it into a ring with a connecting loop and knitfirst row , making 3 air. lifting loops, 15 tbsp. s/n.

In the second row to start the petals we knit 8 arches from 3 air loops, knit *st. b/n between the columns of the previous row, 3 air. loops, st. b/n through 2 columns of the previous row, repeat from * 8 times. Finish the second row with a connecting loop in the first sc and knit3rd row petals, knitting from arches st. b/n, 3 tbsp. s/n, art. b/n. Finish the 3rd row with a connecting loop.

In the fourth row knit arches of 4 chain loops for the next row of petals. Secure the arches with single crochets, inserting the hook behind the base of the previous arch.

Fifth row: knit the second row of petals from arches - st. b/n, half-column, 4 tbsp. s/n, half-column, st. b/n.

Sixth row : knit arches from 5 air. loops for the next row of petals, fasten st. b/n also for the base of the previous arch.

Seventh row : knit the petals - art. b/n, half-column, 6 tbsp. s/n, half-column, st. b/n.

Having finished the 7th row, cut, fasten the thread and begin knitting leaves with green thread. For the leaves at the beginning we also knit arches from 8 air stitches. loops, securing them to the bases of the previous arch. Having knitted9th row arches, in the 10th row knit leaves, knitting from arches: art. b/n, half-column, 2 tbsp. s/n, 5 tbsp. s/2n, “pico”, 5 tbsp. s/2n, 2 tbsp. s/n, half-column, st. b/n.


Hat "Oleander Flower" from Victoria



hat diagram No. 1



When I saw this beauty, I immediately decided that I needed to adapt it somewhere




hat diagram No. 2

Beautiful flower from Flowers from "Osinki"

Threads- Bella Batik from Alize.

Description of the flower(In fact, everything is very simple)

Cast on a chain of 5-6 loops, close it in a circle and tie 10-12 dcs, and then in each row you knit 3 dcs in each column, from the 3rd row I alternated - 2 dcs in one loop and 3 dcs (the more columns, the fluffier the flower; the thicker the yarn, the fewer columns are needed and vice versa). Row 4 is just a DC, you can also tie it with a thread of a different tone.


Crocheted flowers with beautiful curling petals are made according to the same knitting principle. Different patterns of knitting the petals result in each flower being beautiful in its own way.

The knitting pattern for these flowers begins with knitting the base of the flower and is approximately the same for everyone.

For example, consider a flower with openwork petals:

To start knitting a flower, cast on a chain of 6 chain stitches and close it into a ring with a connecting stitch.

Then knit 16 or 18 double crochets into the ring according to the flower knitting pattern. Next, you begin to knit the backbone of the flower in the form of a circle, alternating chains of air loops and double crochets. First, cast on the required number of lifting loops, which corresponds to the height of the double crochets to be knitted. Then *knit a chain of chain stitches according to the pattern and knit a stitch with the required number of yarn overs, inserting the hook through one loop of the previous row, then repeat from *.

So the base of the flower is ready and we begin to knit the petals on it: we tie the 1st row of double crochets with a chain and the next double crochet.

Then we turn the work and tie the 2nd and 3rd row of petals back and forth according to the pattern. Having finished the 3rd row, secure the petal by knitting a connecting post into the next loop of the initial ring, so that the petal does not puff up.


Next, knit the 4th row and the final 5th row with a decorative stitch, alternating between a connecting and an air loop. Finish the decorative binding at the beginning of the next chain, on the wrong side with connecting posts go to the beginning of the chain and begin knitting the next petal.



Thus, knit all the petals according to the chosen pattern.

If you end the last row of petal binding at its top, move to the beginning of the next chain, knitting connecting stitches, inserting the hook into the back half-loop from the wrong side.

If you stopped at the initial ring, proceed to the beginning of knitting the next petal, knitting a double stitch from the wrong side along the edge stitches of the previous rows.

Using a crochet hook you can knit a wide variety of products. In general, any item can be decorated with knitted elements. For example, a hat can be decorated with beautiful knitted flowers. colors have their own characteristics. Despite the fact that the loops are knitted using standard ones, you can create very realistic plants.

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A master class on step-by-step making of a voluminous hat and its diagram can be found on the websites of needlewomen.

Pansy flower

Pansies can be made according to different patterns. Knitting can occur without interruption, but you can connect two separate parts and connect them with thread. The scheme for making such a plant is quite simple.

You need to start by knitting an element consisting of three purple petals. Then you should repeat the knitting, but with thread yellow color. All that remains is to correctly apply the resulting parts and.

If it is needed tie the plant together, first perform the first part of the flower. And the second part of the petals begins to be knitted from the existing loops of the first half of the petals.

Field poppy

Mac is quite simple to do. First you need to cast on a chain of air loops, 4–6 loops are enough. They are connected into a ring. Single crochets are knitted in a circle. The core can be made black thread like a real poppy.

Then they switch to knitting red thread. She is knitted in single crochets in the round. In each row it is necessary to make an addition so that the petals are terry. The poppy hat should be voluminous, and you don’t have to use the pattern. When the desired result is achieved, the knitting is finished; the ends can be emphasized by knitting the last row with black thread.

Snowdrops

Snowdrops are knitted with thread white or lilac. It is necessary to knit the core from a chain of air loops and tying with single crochets. Then three long petals are performed. The petal is done like this: directly from the middle, pick up several air loops and perform single crochet stitches along them. When the work has reached the core, you need to do the petal again. This is how the whole bud is knitted.

In addition to flowers, leaves and stems, you may also need to tie a bud, sepal and other elements.

Crocheting flowers does not work out the first time; you need to practice crocheting. It’s best to watch a video or a master class crocheting flowers and see all the intricacies of knitting. In addition, knitting is done small fragments. This is a painstaking task and, probably, this is why knitted flowers turn out airy, light and openwork.

Crochet flowers









For everyone who loves beauty and knows how to hold a crochet and thread in their hands, and is also just learning to knit, flowers are one of their favorite topics. They can be very diverse: complex, simple, large and small, but the result undoubtedly pleases everyone.

Crocheted flowers will not leave anyone indifferent. And there are never many of them. Therefore, here are some more ideas and master classes.

Basic techniques for crocheting flowers

Knitted flowers can become an independent composition, as well as decorate clothes and accessories (for example, you can decorate a bag, jacket, headband, hair band), shoes, interior, gifts and much more, adding charm and originality.

To knit flowers you need a very small amount of thread - leftovers from knitting are perfect. And depending on the size of the hook and the thickness of the threads, texture, colors, you can create different flowers even according to the same pattern.

The hook for crocheting flowers should be selected according to the thickness of the threads. If the threads are thin, then use the appropriate hook. Well, vice versa. But if you want a looser texture, use a thicker hook.

You can also experiment with patterns. For example, if in the petal pattern there is a single crochet, you can try doing 2 or 3 crochets, getting wider petals, or vice versa: knitting with single crochets. And we don’t limit ourselves to this: we try to change the number of petals in a flower, the number of layers, etc., obtaining the desired shapes and sizes.

If you evaluate crocheting flowers in general terms, then the work comes down to knitting the core of the flower and knitting the petals. And if you make the core of the flower empty, you can make a beautiful frame, for example, for buttons. So, experiment and have fun with it.

Knitting pattern





To decorate a hat, scarf, blouse and other things you can knit a flower with lush petals for this master class with video. To knit a flower, yarn of two colors is used - light for the center and bright for the petals. Select a crochet hook according to the thickness of the thread.

Description of crochet flower:

Start knitting the flower from the center with a light thread. Make an initial loop on the hook, cast on 5 chain stitches. and close them in a ring, making a connection. Art. in the first loop. Next, dial 4 air stitches. as lifting loops for knitting the first row. Make 2 yarn overs on the hook, insert it into the central ring, pull out a working loop, alternately knit two yarn overs and a loop from the hook. Having tied the first st. s/2n, again make 2 yarn overs on the hook and knit the second st. s/2n. Work a total of 22 stitches from the central ring. s/2n. To complete the circular row, make a joint. into the 4th lifting loop.

To knit the second row, make 1 chain stitch. rise and knit from each loop in a circle st. b/n. Complete the row with a connecting stitch in the 1st lifting loop, cut and fasten the thread on the wrong side. The result will be a light circle - the center of the flower.

To knit petals, take a thread of a different color, make a starting loop on the hook, insert the hook into the first loop of the row and attach a thread of a new color.

For the first petal *cast on 5 chain stitches, then make 2 yarn overs on the hook, insert it into the same loop and knit a st. s/2n, this is how an arch is formed - the backbone of the petal.

Now dial 3 air.p. lifting and inserting the hook behind the leg, st.s/2n, knit 7 tbsp. s/n. Secure the petal by making a st. b/n from the next loop to the central circle, this loop will be the beginning of knitting the next petal, then repeat all steps from *.

In this row you need to knit a petal from each loop of the central circle of the flower, in total you will get 22 petals in a circle = the number of columns of the first row.

Having tied the last petal, make a st. b/n at the base of the first petal, then knit connecting posts along its side chain to the top.