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You will need threads "Iris" of white, yellow and green colors, hook No. 0.7, green wire, a base for a brooch, a needle with a wide eye.

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For petals, dial a chain of 13 ch. Starting from the 3rd loop from the hook, knit 1 stb, 1 dc, 7 dc, 1 dc, 1 sb (photo 1). Turn the knitting and tie the petal around the perimeter with connecting posts (photo 2). Knit 2-3 stitches in the end loop so as not to tighten the fabric. The first petal is ready. Without breaking the thread, tie a chain of 13 ch for the 2nd petal (photo 3). Run it exactly like the first one. Knit 15 petals in total. The result is a bunch of 15 elements, in which each petal partially overlaps the previous one (photo 5). Link 1 ch for lifting. Tie the bases of the petals in such a way that each column fastens the left half of one petal with the right half of the previous one (photo 6, 7, 8). In total, you get 15 stbn, according to the number of petals. When finished tying, close the piece with the petals into a ring and continue to knit stbn, evenly performing decreases until the hole in the center is completely closed (photo 9). In the first row, repeat five times: 1 stbn - 1 decrease. In the second row 5 decreases. Just in case, let me remind you how to perform decreases: insert a hook under both half-loops of the column of the previous row, pull out the thread, do not knit, insert the hook under both half-loops of the next column, pull out the thread, knit all three loops on the hook. The side on which the ends of the threads are located is the wrong side.2.

The yellow center (photo 10) is knitted in a spiral with single crochets with uniform increases: 6-12-18-24. The hook is inserted under both half loops. To increase from the loop of the previous row, knit two stbn. Row 1: 6 sts in slip st (amigurumi st). Second row: 6 increments. Third row: increase - 1 stbn (repeat 6 times). Fourth row: 2 stbn - an increase (repeat 6 times). When cutting the thread, leave an end long enough to sew the middle to the petals (photo 11). To make the middle convex, you can fill it with filler (photo 12). Bring the thread to the wrong side, tie all the ends in a knot and cut off.3.

For a sheet, dial 22 ch. Starting from the 3rd loop from the hook, knit 2 stb, 3 dc, 10 dc, 3 dc, 2 dc (photo 13). Expand the knitting, attach a green wire about 25 cm long to the edge of the part. Tie the part along the perimeter along with the wire as follows:
2 stbn, 1 stsn, 1 stsn, 2 ch, 1 joint at the base of the last column;
1 stbn, 1 stsn, 1 stsn, 1 sts2n, 3 ch, 1 joint at the base of the last column;
1 stbn, 1 stsn, 1 stsn, 1 sts2n, 1 sts3n, 4 ch, cn at the base of the last column;
1 stbn, 1 stsn, 1 stsn, 1 sts2n, 3 ch, cn at the base of the last column;
3 stbn, knit 2-3 stbn from the end of the sheet, 3 stbn;

1 stbn, 4 ch, 1 sts3n at the base of the chain of ch, 1 sts2n, 1 stsn, 1 stsn, 1 sts;
1 stbn, 3 ch, 1 sts2n at the base of the chain of ch, 1 stsn, 1 stsn, 1 sts;
1 stbn, 2 ch, 1 stsn at the base of the chain from ch, 1 stsn, 2 sts.
Using the same principle, tie 2 more sheets of a smaller size (make the initial chain shorter, the "cloves" lower and in smaller quantities). 4.

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The bud is knitted similarly to a flower, but its petals are shorter (instead of 13 ch for the initial row, you can dial 10), thinner (instead of stsn and pstsn knit stbn) and there are fewer of them (13 will be enough). Yellow center: 6-12-18. Green cup: 6-12-18-24. Sew the middle to the petals. With a piece of wire about 25 cm, stitch through the petal circle from the inside, hooking several threads (photo 19). Bend the wire in the middle, folding the ends together. Put a cup on the stem, sew it to the petals (photo 21). Attach a green thread to the base of the cup and tie the wire stem of stbn rather tightly to the desired length (photo 23). In the process of tying, attach a small leaf to the stem (photo 24).6.


Knit a cup: 6-12-18-24-30-36 (Pic 25). Before the last - the sixth - row, attach the stem, knit 2-3 stbn, attach the sheet, knit 2-3 stbn, attach the last sheet, knit the row to the end. Knot the ends of the threads on the wrong side and cut off. Twist the wire ends together and lay them in a ring (photo 29). Sew the cup to the petals. Sew on the base for the brooch.

Hair bands with daisies
100% cotton and this time no internal frame. the cup is sewn to the petals.

Blossoming apple tree


Tiered brooch


yarn 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.

Flower brooch madeira decora
The diameter of the flower is 6.5 cm. A wire frame is tied into the stem and along the perimeter of the leaves and petals. The petals are connected in one detail: first, the circle of STBN (6 - 12 - 18), then the petals on a chain of 10 VPs in Tunisian rows (between two full rows - one shortened by 5 loops).

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Crochet snowdrops

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Materials and tools
For leaves, bobbin threads (polyester + silk), hook 0.5; green wire. (Comment from the author) It must be admitted that the choice of threads is not entirely successful. Below I will elaborate on my thoughts on this matter.
For a flower, shoe capron 7K; hook 0.7; white (silver wire); some yellow beads.
For assembly, a needle with a wide eye, pliers, side cutters.
For one flower, you need to tie three inner petals (in one piece), three outer petals (in one piece), a bract, big leaf, cup. All columns are knitted for both half loops.
inner petals
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Tie a 3 by 3 rectangle with single crochets (photo 1). Attach the wire, leaving the end about 10 cm (do not cut the wire from the coil), knit st b / n into the loop of the previous row (photo 2), dial only on the wire 1 st b / n, 6 pst s / n, 1 st b / n (photo 3). Bend the wire by attaching it along the edge of the loops just cast on; knit in the opposite direction 1 st b / n and 6 pst s / n, inserting a hook between the loops under both wire veins (photo 4, 5). Knit st b / n in the 1st loop of the base, st b / n in the 2nd loop. Similarly, knit the 2nd petal on the wire, then the 3rd. Knit another 2-3 sts of b / n along the edge of the rectangle to go down to its base (photo 6). Fasten the thread; cut the thread and wire, leaving the end of the wire 10 cm long, thread 15-20 cm. Sew the edges of the rectangle with this thread so that a tube with petals is obtained (photo 7.8). Seal the ends of the threads (kapron can simply be tied in a knot and melted with a lighter). The tips of the petals need to be toned in green. You can embroider them if you know how to do it carefully. I don’t know how, so I decided to paint them (photo 9).
The first mistake was to take ordinary acrylic paints instead of special paints by fabric. The paint did not spread, as I feared, but it significantly changed the texture of the canvas: the tips of the petals became rough, tactilely unpleasant. The second mistake is that when mixing paints, I tried to achieve only a believable shade that was pleasing to the eye, without checking with the available stocks of green thread. Naturally, I missed. Not a single tone came up, I had to buy more.
outer petals
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In a spiral with single crochets, tie a tube 6-9-9-9-9 (Pic 10). The last knitted loop is considered the first. Dial a chain of 11 ch. Starting from the second loop from the hook, knit 1 st b / n, 2 pst s / n, 4 st s / n, 2 pst s / n, 1 st b / n (photo 11). Knit single crochets into the 1st loop of the base (into the very one from which the petal "grows"), into the 2nd, into the 3rd and into the 4th. From the 4th loop, knit the second petal; from the 7th - the third (photo 12). Attach the wire and tie the petals around the perimeter with single crochets (photo 13). Leave the ends of the wire 10 cm long for the stem; bring them through the initial ring to the front side (photo 14). Seal the ends of the threads (photo 15).
I do not yet see the possibility of tying reliable pistils-stamens for the snowdrop. You can depict the yellow center (photo 16) as follows: string a bead on the middle of a wire about 25 cm long, bend the wire in half and string beads on both ends in such a quantity that this bead column is flush with the inner petals (or even a little lower). To fix the "column" string the last bead only on one end of the wire, and with the other end go through it in the opposite direction. To assemble, you need to insert a beaded column into a small petal circle (photo 17), all together - into a large petal circle (photo 18).

Leaves, assembly
For the leaves, in this case, bobbin threads (polyester + silk; in two threads) and a 0.5 hook were used.
I didn’t really like the result: two strands of different shades of green did not give any noticeable color transitions, and all this greenery looks rather dull. Thin yarn would fit perfectly here sectional dyeing, but the section of YarnArt Tulip and YarnArt Violet that I have was still too thick for such a miniature flower. For the future, I’m thinking about dyeing nylon threads on my own, but for now I’m telling you how I knitted this time.5.


For a bract (photo 19), tie a chain of ch 11. Starting from the second loop from the hook, knit 2 st b / n, 2 st s / n, 2 st s / n, 2 st s / n, 2 st b / n. Expand the knitting, attach a wire to the edge of the part, leaving the end about 10-12 cm long, and tie the sheet around the perimeter with single crochets. From the end, knit three columns in one loop. Cut the wire, leaving the end about 10-12 cm.
For a large sheet (photo 20), tie a chain of ch 31. Starting from the second loop from the hook, knit 3 st b / n, 3 pst s / n, 18 st s / n, 3 pst s / n, 3 st b / n. Expand knitting, attach the wire to the edge of the part and tie the sheet around the perimeter: 4 st b / n, 4 pst s / n, 14 st s / n, 4 pst s / n, 3 st b / n, in a loop at the top - 3 st b / n; symmetrically tie the second side of the sheet. Cut the wire, leaving the end 5-7 cm long.
Cup (photo 21) knit in a spiral with single crochet: 6-12-12-12-12-12-12. To reduce the number of connections during assembly, it is better to first unwind a couple of meters of thread from the spool and knit a cup with this end. Closing the first row in a ring, it is necessary to bring the thread from the spool to the front side.
Insert the flower into the cup (Pic 22). Sew the edge of the cup to the petals. With a thread emerging from the bottom of the cup, tie the wire veins - the stem of the flower (photo 23). After 1-1.5 cm from the flower, attach a small leaf (photo 24). After another 5-6 cm, attach a large sheet. After 1.5-2 cm from the large leaf, bend the wire (you may have to use pliers) and knit the posts on the stem in the opposite direction to the leaf (photo 26). Bite off excess wire with side cutters; close the end of the thread.

I have described this method of shaping the stem because I used it myself in this version of the snowdrops. I can't say that I'm completely satisfied with the result. The pigtail of the posts does not work on bobbin threads as even as we would like. When the ends of the wire veins become very short, they "crawl" to the surface of the stem. It is practically impossible to bite them off to zero: even if the "stumps" are not observed visually, they are felt tactilely. It is difficult to carefully bend a bundle of 10 wire strands.
What other option do I see? You can try not to crochet the wire stem, but simply wrap it with a thread. I did this when mounting flowers from beads. Naturally, the winding must be dense, the turns must be laid one after another. For reliability, it is possible to process the PVA thread as it is wound. What will it give? The stem will be thinner and more elegant, without excessive thickening at the end. The wire ends will not stick out through the threads. Choosing this method of making the stem, you can not close the ends of the threads from the sheets. The fact is that when tying the stem, the leaf is tied to it "for meat". When winding, there is no possibility of such a connection and there is a risk that the sheet will crawl along the wire frame, exposing it. To avoid this, it is necessary to wrap the stem along with these threads coming from the part to be attached.
A few more words about my unsuccessful attempt to collect three flowers into a brooch.

Especially for this purpose, I purchased a "vertical flower pin" (photo 28). By design, this is a safety pin on which an open ring is fixed. Flowers should be inserted into this ring and clamped with pliers. In theory, everything is fast, simple and reliable. I made a bouquet, put it in the ring, clamped the ring with pliers. After this manipulation, the ring, which was previously firmly seated on the pin, began to move freely along it up and down and spin left and right. I had to get out, fix the pin with threads and wire. As a result, the inside looks completely unpresentable (photo 31).
Another trouble with the pin is that the metal ring "hugging" the stems was visible on the front side of the bouquet (photo 29). I had to tie an additional sheet and sew to the stem to cover the ring. No matter how hard I tried, I could not make the junction invisible (photo 30). Options? First, look for high-quality fittings that will behave decently. Secondly, the "camouflage" sheet must be attached to the stem directly when assembling the flower, and not to a ready-made bouquet. It must be understood, however, that if the stem is not wrapped, but tied, then it will practically not work to place it at the right angle without skewing the "pigtail".

Poppy crochet: description

Materials and tools
Red yarn for the petals (in this case YarnArt Tulip, 100% microfiber, 250m per 50g) and green yarn for the leaves (YarnArt Violet section dyed, 100% cotton, 282m per 50g). Hooks of the right size: in this case 0.9 for the petals and 0.7 for the leaves. Wire red, green and black; black beads, scissors, needle with a wide eye (tapestry); a little filler for stuffing a box and a bud (in this case, a filler for toys was used; you can get by with a padding polyester); brooch pin on a platform with three holes.

flower petals
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A poppy flower consists of two parts: a pair of lower petals and a pair of upper ones.
For the lower petals, single crochet in a circle 6-12-18-24-30. Knit the first row (6 loops) into a slip loop (amigurumi loop); then knit in a spiral (without lifting loops), making evenly 6 increases in each row. For increases, knit two sts b / n from one loop. Insert the hook under both half loops. For the convenience of counting loops, the beginning of the row can be marked with a marker (a thread of a different color, a pin). If you make increments exactly under each other, clearly defined 6 sectors will be visible on the part and it will rather not have the shape of a circle, but a regular hexagon. For small sizes, this is not critical, but for reasons of perfectionism, you can shift the position of increments from row to row.
The resulting round piece - the base of the lower petal circle - has 30 loops around the perimeter. The current loop will be considered the first. On the first 12 loops in the Tunisian technique, one petal is knitted; then 3 loops are knitted with st b / n (the gap between the petals); on the next 12 loops - the second petal; last 3 loops - st b / n.
For the petal from the first loop of the base, knit a chain of 15 air loops(photo 1). The loop on the hook is considered edge. From the remaining loops of the chain, pull out one loop at a time, but do not knit; pull the last loop from the first loop of the warp (photo 2). There will be 16 loops on the hook: 15 + edge. Knit two loops on the hook (15 stitches in total). The first Tunisian row is ready (photo 3).
Cast on loops for the second row (pull the last loop again from the first loop of the base); knit two loops on the hook. The second row is ready (photo 6). The third row will be shortened: cast on 7 loops (there will be 8 on the hook, counting the edge), knit one (!) loop, then knit the remaining loops in two (photo 8). For the fourth row, cast on the first seven loops from the third row, seven more loops from the second row and pull the last loop from the second (!) loop of the warp. Knit loops in two. Knit the fifth row in the same way, picking up the last loop from the second loop of the warp. The sixth row is shortened again. In the seventh and eighth rows, the last loop is recruited from the third loop of the warp.2.

The knitting of the petal continues up to the 12th loop of the base inclusive (on each loop of the base there are two Tunisian rows, one shortened one between them). Having finished the petal, close the row with connecting posts (photo 12), knitting the last one into the 12th loop of the base. In the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th loops of the base, knit in a single crochet. From the 16th loop, start knitting the second petal in the same way as the first. The detail resembles a figure eight (photo 13). As a rule, the edges of the petals are twisted (more or less depending on the density of knitting and the twist of the thread). To give rigidity and plasticity, the part must be tied around the perimeter with single crochets, attaching a wire to the edge (photo 14). It is advisable to choose a wire to match the thread. However, with a sufficiently dense knitting, the wire will completely "hide" inside the last row. In the corners of the petals, 3 single crochets should be knitted to avoid deformation. From time to time it is useful to stretch the fabric in order to tie the maximum length of wire around the perimeter. This will give more freedom in giving the petals a natural dynamic shape. When finished tying, cut the thread and twist the ends of the wire. "Hide" the ends of the threads by stitching the warp circle with them. In the same way, you can fix the wire. The lower petal circle is finished.
The upper petal circle is knitted in a similar way. Warp one row less: 6-12-18-24. Each of the two petals is knitted on 10 base loops. In the intervals between the petals, two columns without a crochet. For each petal, from one base loop, knit two Tunisian rows of 15 loops (plus one edge loop). Between twos from full ranks knit one short row of 7 loops (plus hem).
Finish off the ends of the threads and sew the pieces together.

Capsule and stamens 3.

For the box (Pic 19) tie the ball in a single crochet in a spiral: 6-12-18-24-24-24-24-18-12-6. Decreases / increases are performed evenly. To decrease, knit two loops: insert the hook into the first loop, pull up the thread, insert the hook into the second loop, pull out the thread, knit three loops on the hook. Before the last row, while the size of the hole still allows, tightly fill the ball with stuffing for toys. Then knit the last row and cut the thread, leaving enough end to attach to the center of the flower.
For stamens with red yarn, knit a circle according to the size of the base of the upper petal circle: 6-12-18-24. Cut the thread, leaving enough long end to then sew the detail with stamens to the petals. Cut off a piece of black wire 70-80 cm long (this length is not enough for all the stamens, you will have to increase it; but it is extremely inconvenient to work with longer wire). The loops of the first row must be skipped; a box will be sewn to them later. But from all the other loops, stamens will "grow". Insert the wire into the first loop of the second row from the bottom up (from the inside to the face), leaving a short end of 7-8 cm. With this end, attach the wire to the base, wrapping it around the nearest column. Dial a black bead on the working end of the wire, bring the wire all through the same first loop to the wrong side, leaving a loop with a bead about 1 cm high on the face. Twist the loop to the base: you get a bead on the wire "leg" - the first stamen. Insert the wire from the inside out to the face into the second loop, string the bead, pull the wire through the same loop to the wrong side, leaving the loop; twist the loop. Total stamens will be 12 + 18 + 24 = 54. Stamens of the first circle about 1 cm high; the second round - a couple of mm more; the third - a little more. If you want to make the stamens thicker, you can “grow” not one, but two stamens from every second or third loop. To build up the wire, it is enough to twist the ends of the "old" and "new" wire from the wrong side.
With a thread coming from the box, sew it to the first row of the circle with stamens. Then, piercing the box through and through, bring the thread to the crown and, hooking a couple of threads, again to the bottom. Pull the thread so that the box is slightly flattened and the crown is concave. Make a couple more of these stitches, pulling together the top and bottom. Fasten the thread and cut. Sew a circle with stamens into the center of the flower.

Leaves4.

For a large sheet, tie a chain of 29 ch. Fold the green wire about 30 cm long in half. Attach the wire to the ch pigtail and knit the first loop from the hook with a single crochet, inserting the hook into the wire arch (photo 29). Pull up the wire and continue to tie it, inserting the hook into the next loop of the chain under the wire veins. 2-4 loop - st b / n, 5-8 loop - pst s / n, 9-20 loop st s / n, 21-24 loop - pst s / n, 25-28 loop - st b / n. Expand knitting. Attach the wire coming from the coil to the "pigtail" (do not cut the wire; it will be a shame to miss the size down). In the first three loops, knit in a single crochet. Tie only on wire 7 st b / n (wire and loops on it are perpendicular to the previous row, photo 31). Bend the wire immediately after last loop, attaching it along the bottom edge of the cast on seven loops. Knit 6 st b / n, inserting a hook under the wire vein between adjacent loops on it. Knit the 7th column from the 3rd loop of the base. Knit the next three loops of the base with single crochets, continuing to "hide" the wire frame inside. Then, only on the wire, tie 1 st b / n, 6 pst s / n, 1 st b / n. Bend the wire and knit in the opposite direction 1 st b / n, 6 pst s / n; knit another st b / n into the loop of the base. Knit the next three loops of the warp with single crochets. For the third branch of the sheet, dial 9 loops on the wire: 1 st b / n + 7 pst s / n + 1 st s / n. Bend the wire and knit the loops in the opposite direction symmetrically. Continue knitting branches from each 3rd loop of the warp. At the same time, tie the 4th, 5th and 6th leaves on 10 loops (1 st b / n + 8 pst s / n + 1 st b / n), the 7th leaf - on 9 loops, the 8th on 8, 9th on 7. 10th - "apical" leaflet - is knitted on a loop from the end of the base of 7 loops. The left side of the sheet is symmetrical.
For a small sheet, tie a chain of 20 air loops. Attach a double-bent wire; knit 3 st b / n + 3 pst s / n + 6 st s / n + 3 pst s / n + 4 st b / n. Expand knitting, attach the wire without cutting it from the coil. Knit 3 st b / n. For the first branch of the toshoko on the wire, knit 6 st b / n, bend the wire and knit 6 st b / n in the opposite direction, knitting the last column from the warp loop. Knit the next three loops of the base in st b / n. For the second branch, dial 1 st b / n + 5 pst s / n + 1 st b / n on the wire and knit symmetrically in the opposite direction. Knit another 3 st b / n and for the third branch, dial 1 st b / n + 6 pst s / n + 1 st b / n on the wire; knit in the opposite direction. tie the 4th branch in the same way; 5th - as the second; 6th - as the first. Tie the top leaf at the end of the base of 6 columns. Knit the left side symmetrically.

Bud5.

For petals with single crochets, knit a rectangle with a length of 19 columns and a height of 5 rows. Next, in the Tunisian technique, knit 4 petals 7 loops high and 8 rows wide (2 rows from each loop of the base). The gap between the petals is 1 column (4+1+4+1+4+1+4=19). Having finished the last petal, use the connecting posts to go down to the first row of the rectangle and cut the thread, leaving the end about 30 cm (photo 37). Fold the part with a tube (right side out) and secure the base of the resulting cylinder with the remaining thread.
Sepals for the bud are knitted with single crochets in a spiral: 6-12-18-18-18-18-18-18-18-18. Before knitting, leave the end of the thread about a meter long; bring it to the front. After finishing the part, cut the thread, leaving the end about 30 cm.
With a piece of green wire about 35 cm, pierce the base of the bud petals. Position the part in the middle, twist the wire ends by 3-4 mm. Tie off the ends of the threads.
Insert the petals of the bud into the sepal, bringing the wire through the bottom of the sepal to the front side (photo 39). Fill the gap between the base of the petals and the walls of the sepals with filler. With a thread from the edge of the sepal, sew it to the petals. With a thread from the bottom, tie the wire with single crochets. At a distance of 3-4 cm from the bud, attach a small leaf to the stem (the wires from the leaf will become part of the stem) and continue tying another 3-4 cm. When attaching the leaf to the stem, it is important not only to tie the ends of the wire together, but the very first column after the junction knit by inserting the hook into the end loop of the sheet. Otherwise, there is a risk of "losing" the sheet during operation: the wire may simply slip out of the strapping.

Assembly6.

Sepals for a flower (it is also the base of the brooch) are knitted with single crochets in a spiral: 6-12-18-24-30-36-42-48-54. Increases within each row are performed evenly, but it is better to shift their location from row to row so that the part turns out to be round, not hexagonal.
Before the last row, attach a large sheet to the base (wrong side towards you, face away from you!), And continue knitting, laying the wire and threads from the sheet along the perimeter of the base (photo 47). After 7-9 loops, attach the stem with the bud inside out towards you, facing away from you (photo 48). After finishing the last row, cut the thread, leaving a fairly long end to sew a pin to the sepal and sepal to the flower. The protruding ends of the wire, if any, are twisted together, rolled into a ring and laid in the plane of the part. Sew a brooch pin to the sepal, placing it just above the center. If sewn exactly in the center, it can "hang out" on clothes. Sew the flower to the sepal 7.


The evolution of daisies
I quote the author "The first daisies contacted in May according to the description from the book "Flowers, crocheted"Natalia Kovpak and Olga Chernomorskaya. I quote: "PETAL (white). Link a chain of 14 ch. Starting from the 3rd loop from the hook, knit 1 st b / n, 1 pst s / n, 9 st s / n, 1 pst s / n. Knit 2 chains of 12 petals.
I knitted exactly according to the pattern and the petals twisted with terrible force. What is seen in the photo was taken immediately after the iron) Before each "going out" I tried to smooth the petals, but literally after two or three hours they twisted again. My husband joked that they are like real ones: they close at sunset)"
The second attempt was more successful. I additionally tightly tied each petal with single crochets. This strengthened the edge of the petals and kept them from curling. Because of the extra row, I had to add one ch between the petals; in addition, there was no need for two tiers of petals, since they already overlapped themselves.
A little later, daisies "migrated" from bracelets to brooches. They have leaves, buds, stems, sepals. To give the elements the necessary rigidity and for ease of installation, I used wire. The wire is tied into the leaves in the center, then it is also tied into the last circular row of the sepals, thereby holding the elements together. The last two daisies were knitted not from cotton, but from microfiber. It seemed to me that the tying of the petals only with single crochets was insufficient: they were not very strong, but still bent. I tried to strengthen the "strapping" row with wire. Liked the result. Petals not only do not twist, they can also take any shape and hold it perfectly.

Brooch " Elusive color"


Little girls always dream of being beautiful like princesses. They want them to have unique jewelry - hairpins, brooches, beads, and so that not a single girl has such. And this dream, of course, can only be realized by a beloved mother. Thanks to our master class, you will create beautiful knitted hairpins, giving an unforgettable gift to your child.

To make knitted hairpins you will need:

  • Threads of yellow, white and green colors. The composition is cotton or cotton with acrylic for hook No. 2 or No. 3.
  • Hook suitable for threads.
  • Needle.
  • Two green beads.
  • Two hairpins.
  • Glue gun or glue moment.
  • Scissors.

The knitting process

First, we start knitting the core of the flower. With a yellow thread we collect two air loops.
In the second loop (we count the loops from the hook), we knit only six single crochets (look,). Knitting should be tight enough so that the structure of the knitted flower is even and uniform.
Next, knit in a circle. We introduce a white thread into the first column of the previous row and knit a connecting loop.
We knit six air loops with a white thread.
We make a connecting loop in the second column of the bottom row. We knit six air loops and connect them with a connecting loop with the third column of the bottom row.
Again we knit six air loops, etc.
There should be five petals in total.

We cut the white thread and fasten the loop by pulling the thread out of the loop. To knit the leaves, we take a green thread. We knit seven air loops.
We turn the work and, starting from the second loop, we knit six columns without a crochet.

We make two sheets in total.
We sew the details of the flower together.
Gently from the side of the flower we tie the threads together with knots and cut them off.
We are preparing two such flowers.
For further work, we take two more hairpins and two beads.
Sew or glue beads to flowers. We glue the flowers with a glue gun to the hairpins.
When working with a glue gun, you need to be very careful and follow basic safety rules:

  • keep the child away, as the heating temperature of the tip can reach 200 degrees;
  • hair should be tied in a ponytail;
  • there should be no flammable liquids and combustible objects nearby;
  • do not touch the melted glue with your hand;
  • when disconnecting the gun from the network, remember that it will still take a long time to cool down.

A gun with a stand is more convenient, as it is securely fixed, and the melted glue drips not on the table, but on the stand. After hardening, the glue can be easily removed from the stand. If you do not have a glue gun, you can use the usual moment glue.

We get such a beautiful pair of hair clips to the delight of the little princess.

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Knitted rings or hair clips are not only stylish accessories to clothes, but also lovely inexpensive gift do-it-yourself for girlfriends or colleagues, which is very easy to knit with your own hands.

Knitted hairpins

Knitted hairpins can be various shapes and for various purposes. These can be crocheted hairpins that act as an elastic band for pulling hair together. It could be hair clips crochet worn solely as decoration. In our case, this is a knitted hair clip. Usually, the function of the clip is performed by invisibility, but the language does not turn to call our hairpin invisible.

So, a knitted hair clip

When knitting hairpins and rings, Anchor Artiste Metallic yarn was used

Knitted hairpin (clip) for hair

When knitting hair clips, you will need to take:

  • Yarn Anchor Artiste Metallic white-silver - 1 skein white color(No. 301) and silver (No. 304).
  • 1 decorative bead-pearl (jewelry) with a diameter of 8 mm
  • All-purpose glue (such as super glue).

Knitted hairpin. Description of knitting:

On the doll for knitting a cord, make one cord each with white yarn and silver yarn - each about 5 cm long. Sew a large pearl bead with a diameter of 8 mm in the middle between the resulting cords. Now sew on each end of both cords one small bead with a diameter of 6 m. At a distance of 1 cm from the karai, put the end of one cord on the other cord on each side of the large central bead and fasten with a few stitches with a thread with a needle at the intersections. Now our knitted hairpin can be glued on an invisibility or on a flat hair clip.

knitted rings

We offer to crochet such knitted rings. Actually, only one ring is crocheted - the one in the shape of a flower. The turquoise ring is knitted using a cord knitting chrysalis.

Turquoise knitted ring with imitation pearls

Materials:

  • Cotton yarn Anchor Artiste Metallic, color No. 312, 1 skein.
  • 1 ring with a diameter of 22 mm or other suitable diameter.
  • Super glue

Instructions for knitting a ring:

On the doll for knitting, make a cord about 15 cm long. Remove the resulting cord from the doll, fasten the loops. Sew a pearl bead on one end of this knitted cord. After that, start wrapping the cord around the bead, attaching with peas of glue or stitching each new turn. After the entire cord is wrapped around the bead, attach the resulting knitted piece to the metal ring also with glue or sewing with threads.

Knitted flower-shaped ring

Materials for knitting a ring in the form of color:

  • Cotton threads for knitting metallized Artiste Metallic Metallic, 1 skein of each color No. 306 and No. 310 (purple and pink).
  • Bead-pearl with a diameter of 8 mm
  • 1 metal ring with a diameter of 22 mm
  • Super glue

So, how to crochet a ring

Instructions for knitting a ring in the shape of a flower:

First, a large (lower) flower is knitted with purple yarn

Make a chain of 5 air loops and lock it into a connector ring. column-com. Knit 8 stitches with one crochet in the ring.

Now we make petals:

*Knit 7 air loops. In the 6th air. loop knit one column with one crochet., then go back along the chain with 1 column. single crochet, knit 1 double crochet, 3 double crochets, 1 connecting. st-beak to the next st-beak without a crochet. Repeat knitting from * 7 times.

Knitted flower (upper, small) Pink colour

Make a chain of 5 air loops and lock it into a ring with a st-beam.

Work 8 single crochets into the ring.

Now we make petals:

* knit 5 air loops. In the 4th chain, work 1 single crochet, return along the chains and knit one half double crochet, double crochet 2 and work 1 connecting stitch in the next single crochet. Repeat from * 7 times.

Assembling a knitted ring in the shape of a flower

Put a little knitted flower pink on a large purple flower and sew them together. Sew or glue a pearl bead on top. Sew the knitted part of the resulting flower to the ring.

© Translated from English by Nadezhda Bolgova

There is no girl who has not dreamed of being a princess since childhood. And the princess, as you know, must have beautiful hair. And no matter how long they are, luxurious hair needs hair clips, clips, bows, crowns - in a word, all kinds of hair accessories.

For those who want to try their hand at crocheting, we offer a very simple and understandable master class on making roses from wool yarn. The rose is decorated with a bead, with reverse side sewn on a small rubber band.

The flower is knitted very quickly, with all its appearance it resembles a terry cloth - it is fluffy and voluminous. You can take absolutely any yarn - wool, mohair, acrylic, cotton. You can try any options and any colors. Bright, multi-colored hair ornaments are sure to please the girl.

We take the remnants of any, better than bright yarn and a hook 1.75 mm thick.

We knit a chain of 6 air loops. We tighten the thread. Got an amigurumi ring. Next, we tie the amigurumi ring with 12 single crochet stitches. Then we will knit two rows of “rose petals”. We knit the top row - for the upper wall of the columns of the previous row, and the bottom row - for the bottom wall.

In the 1st column of the previous row, we knit a double crochet for the upper wall and pull the loop.

From the same arch we draw two more of the same loops.

Then, from each column of the previous row, we will also knit three loops of the same size, try to keep them about the same size.

In order for the work to progress faster, we remove the loops made, while leaving one on the hook, we continue to work.

After you make 12 times three loops, you can go to the lower petals (behind the bottom wall of the pillar base). As a result, you should get such a rose. This is the front side of the flower.

And this is the reverse side of the rose.

If it seems to you that the rose is not too voluminous, do an additional 12 times in 2 p. Cut the thread, not forgetting to leave the end longer. We thread this thread into a needle and sew the flower to the gum from the inside.

Don't forget to sew one or more beads into the center of the rose. A small button can replace a bead suitable form. Now that you know how easy it is to tie beautiful flower crochet, you can repeat the work from threads of a different color.