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Knitted chrysanthemum flowers with a crochet pattern with a description. Summer hats crocheted with flowers - a lot of patterns, ideas and mk. Crochet hat

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Competitive work No. 11- Hat “Chrysanthemum”

Hello!
My name is Alesya. With the birth of her daughter, a creative breath opened up: she began to sew and knit. At the invitation of a friend, I decided to participate in the competition and present two of my works for my daughter by the summer:

The first work is Chrysanthemum Hat.

To knit a hat you will need: blue Begonia threads from Yarnart a little more than a hank, white - Narcissus, hook 1.5, regiline.

Hat master class presented

scheme 1.

Scheme 2

Field scheme

Description of the flower “Chrysanthemum”

The petals are arranged in yes tiers.

First knit a chain of 5 air loops and close the ring.

In the ring we knit * double crochet, 2 air loops. Repeat from * 7 more times. We end the row with a connecting column. We got 8 arches from 2 air loops.

Now we knit in each arch: a chain of 13 air loops and down the chain we return to the middle of the flower: in the 4th loop from the hook we knit a single crochet, in the 5th - a half-column with a crochet, in the 6th - a double crochet, then 4 double crochets, 1 double crochet, 1 half double crochet, single crochet and connecting arched stitch.

Petal bottom row:

we knit a chain of 17 air loops and down the chain we return to the middle of the flower: in the 4th loop from the hook we knit a single crochet, in the 5th and 6th half-column with a crochet, in the 7th and 8th double crochet , then 4 double crochets, 2 double crochets, 2 half double crochets, a single crochet and a connecting column in an arch.

We tie the petals with half-columns.

Here is the finished hat!

We invite everyone to take part in the competition "We knit panama hats and hats for the summer" along with the competition of children's drawings. Full terms and conditions of the competition

Crocheting or knitting flowers is not only an exciting hobby, but also an opportunity to get a unique accessory.

A multi-layered chrysanthemum is a rather complicated flower for knitting, requiring certain skills and abilities from a handmaker. However, the result is worth the effort - bright flower will be a great decoration for clothes or hair. Crochet chrysanthemum patterns, see below.

Daisies look best when there are several of them. A row of daisies can decorate the collar of a jumper, use it as a belt or headband. White flowers with sunny centers anywhere will set a cheerful summer mood.

The rose is the flower of lovers. That's why knitted accessory depicting this flower is suitable for an evening out. Pin one or three flowers to the lapel of your blouse - this will give a romantic style to your outfit and make it original.

A bright elegant dahlia is suitable for decorating a daytime outfit. It will look great in dark flowing hair or on the lapel of a blouse. Contrasting beads in the middle of the flower will favorably emphasize and set off the whiteness of the petals.

Below you will see crochet patterns for daisies, roses and dahlias.

A lush poppy of bright red color is the best fit for black clothes. Playing in contrast, you can add ethnic Latin motifs to any outfit. In the evening, it would be appropriate to pin a poppy to the hair above the ear or decorate it with a high ponytail.

Light and airy magnolia will look great in the hair of a young girl. Lacy petals are perfectly combined with bright beads in the middle of the flower. Together they create a fresh ensemble and symbolize youth and purity. See diagrams for these colors.

On a thick plain winter sweater, the Poppy necklace would be appropriate. Pastel muted tones of the petals go well with bright pink flower and together serve as a reminder of warmth. A little bit of summer on a cold winter day - what else do you need?

Description of knitting of this necklace.

A magical bouquet is a great decoration for a nursery winter hat. A large bright flower with spreading petals will allow the girl to feel elegant even on a gray winter day. For a small child, it is better to knit a looser flower so that it does not weigh down the hats.









DESCRIPTION
1 row 2nd air loops
2 row in the 2nd loop knit 6st. single crochet
3 row 2 loops in each st. last row
4 row *1 loop, 2 loops in 1 past * from * to * 6 times, last loop deaf connecting
5 row we turn the work and on the wrong side we knit st. b / n without additions * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
6 p. i on the front 2 loops in each last column and 2 loops in 1 past * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a deaf connecting
7 p. again turned inside out 3 tbsp. b / n in each past and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
8r. 4 long loops and 2 in 1
9 p. again turned inside out 5st. b / n in each past and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
10 rub. on the front 6 loops in each last column and 2 loops in 1 past * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a deaf connecting
11r. again turned inside out 7st. b / n in each past and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
12 rubles on the front 8 loops in each last column and 2 loops in 1 past * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a deaf connecting
13r .. again turned inside out 9st. b / n in each past and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
14r. on the front 10 loops in each last column and 2 loops in 1 past * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a deaf connecting
From the 15th to the 22nd row we knit without increments, only turning on the face and inside out
23r. on the wrong side we knit * 10 tbsp. b / n and 2 tbsp. b / n of the last row together * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
24r. * On the front 9 long loops in each column of the last row and 2 together *, i.e. we do 1 * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a deaf connecting
25 rub. on the wrong side we knit * 8 tbsp. b / n and 2 tbsp. b / n of the last row together * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
26r. * On the front 7 long loops in each column of the last row and 2 together *, i.e. we do 1 * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a deaf connecting
27r. on the wrong side we knit * 6 tbsp. b / n and 2 tbsp. b / n of the last row together * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
28r. * On the front 5 long loops in each column of the last row and 2 together *, i.e. we do 1 * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a deaf connecting
29r. on the wrong side we knit * 4 tbsp. b / n and 2 tbsp. b / n of the last row together * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
30r. * On the front 3 long loops in each column of the last row and 2 together *, i.e. we do 1 * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a deaf connecting
31r. on the wrong side we knit * 2 tbsp. b / n and 2 tbsp. b / n of the last row together * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
32r. * On the front 1 long loops in each column of the last row and 2 together *, i.e. ie two columns of the last row we do 1 * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a deaf connecting
33r. I tie a green thread and knit without decreases and increases the desired length of the stem, after 6-7 rows of knitting with a green thread, reduce 2 loops, i.e. knit 2 loops together 2 times

I made 9 leaves for each flower, but in principle, less is possible, since half of the flower stem is in a vase

The long loops themselves, if anyone doesn’t know, I’ll try to explain, I combined two patterns, i.e. I didn’t use a stick, but just pulled the thread as in the picture with knitting needles

In general, do not judge strictly, for the first time I describe the process of what I did, if something is not clear, write, and if something is wrong, correct
I also forgot about the leaves under the flower, I knit them according to this pattern, but first I pick up a chain of 12 loops, and then 2 tbsp in each loop. b \ n and the last 4 row I tie with half-columns. I hope you understand me

DESCRIPTION
1 row 2nd air loops
2 row in the 2nd loop knit 6st. single crochet
3 row 2 loops in each st. last row
4 row * 1 loop, 2 loops in 1 past * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
5 row we turn the work and on the wrong side we knit st. b / n without additions * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
6 p. i on the front 2 loops in each last column and 2 loops in 1 past * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a deaf connecting
7 p. again turned inside out 3 tbsp. b / n in each past and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
8r. 4 long loops and 2 in 1
9 p. again turned inside out 5st. b / n in each past and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
10 rub. on the front 6 loops in each last column and 2 loops in 1 past * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a deaf connecting
11r. again turned inside out 7st. b / n in each past and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
12 rubles on the front 8 loops in each last column and 2 loops in 1 past * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a deaf connecting
13r .. again turned inside out 9st. b / n in each past and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
14r. on the front 10 loops in each last column and 2 loops in 1 past * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a deaf connecting
From the 15th to the 22nd row we knit without increments, only turning on the face and inside out
23r. on the wrong side we knit * 10 tbsp. b / n and 2 tbsp. b / n of the last row together * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
24r. * On the front 9 long loops in each column of the last row and 2 together *, i.e. we do 1 * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a deaf connecting
25 rub. on the wrong side we knit * 8 tbsp. b / n and 2 tbsp. b / n of the last row together * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
26r. * On the front 7 long loops in each column of the last row and 2 together *, i.e. we do 1 * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a deaf connecting
27r. on the wrong side we knit * 6 tbsp. b / n and 2 tbsp. b / n of the last row together * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
28r. * On the front 5 long loops in each column of the last row and 2 together *, i.e. we do 1 * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a deaf connecting
29r. on the wrong side we knit * 4 tbsp. b / n and 2 tbsp. b / n of the last row together * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
30r. * On the front 3 long loops in each column of the last row and 2 together *, i.e. we do 1 * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a deaf connecting
31r. on the wrong side we knit * 2 tbsp. b / n and 2 tbsp. b / n of the last row together * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting
32r. * On the front 1 long loops in each column of the last row and 2 together *, i.e. ie two columns of the last row we do 1 * from * to * 6 times, the last loop is a deaf connecting
33r. I tie a green thread and knit without decreases and increases the desired length of the stem, after 6-7 rows of knitting with a green thread, reduce 2 loops, i.e. knit 2 loops together 2 times

I made 9 leaves for each flower, but in principle, less is possible, since half of the flower stem is in a vase

The long loops themselves, if anyone does not know, I will try to explain, I combined two drawings, that is, I did not use a stick, but simply pulled the thread.

I also forgot about the leaves under the flower, I knit them according to this pattern, but first I pick up a chain of 12 loops, and then 2 tbsp in each loop. b \ n and the last 4 row I tie with half-columns.

A beautiful crocheted chrysanthemum can serve as a brooch or just decorate the interior.

You will need:

YarnArt Tulip and hook 1.3.

The flower consists of 4 tiers. Each starts with a circle connected by stbn; petals are knitted along the edge in the Tunisian technique (one petal - one row). The finished part with petals is tied around the perimeter of the stbn with wire. First tier 6-12; 6 petals 10 ch high. Second tier 6-12-18; 9 petals 11 in height. Third row 6-12-18-24; 12 petals 12 in height. Fourth tier 6-12-18-24-30; 15 petals 13 in height. Flower diameter is about 8 cm.


Answers on questions:
What is "First Tier 6-12"?
The number of columns in the circular rows. The initial row is of six single crochets (the columns of the initial row are usually knitted into a sliding loop, the so-called "amigurumi loop"). On the next row, knit two stitches in each stitch. It turns out a small circle, along the edge of which the petals are evenly knitted. As a rule, I knit a column for both half-loops. It's just four separate tiers.
After knitting the last (in this case, the only) Tunisian row, go down to the base of the petal with connecting posts. We introduce the hook into the nearest Tunisian column from right to left, grab the thread, stretch it through the column and through the loop on the hook. One connecting column is ready. In short, proceed in the same way as when closing the final row when knitting.

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I attach the wire to the edge of the part and knit the next row with ordinary single crochets. The wire is "hidden" inside the loops. Here is a large image (although this is not a petal, but a leaf):