Knitted violet flowers. How to crochet flowers. Delicate cotton thread pansies

Flowers have always been considered a home decoration. They create an atmosphere of freshness and comfort. We invite you to make such a cute decorative element - crocheted violets that look like real ones. You can tie them for yourself or as a gift.

Materials:

yarn "Iris" (100% cotton), 10 g pink, 10 g green, 5 g light brown, slightly yellow; thin wire; hook number 0.9.

Work description

Vase:

with light brown yarn, dial a chain of 5 c. n. and close in a circle with a connection. Art. 1st p .: 1 c. p. rise, 11 st. s / n into the resulting ring. Finish row Art.

2nd p .: 3 c. p. rise, 1 st. s / n in the 1st century n. rise, * 2 tbsp. s / n in the next st. s / n of the previous row from the hook *, repeat from * to * 10 times, 12 times in total. Finish row Art.

3rd-4th p .: 3 c. p. rise, 2 st. s / n in the next st. s / n of the previous row from the hook, * 1 tbsp. s / n in the next st. s / n of the previous row from the hook, 2 tbsp. s / n in the next st. s / n of the previous row from the hook *, repeat from * to * to the end of the row. Finish each row Art.

5th-16th p .: 3 c. n. rise, according to the 1st st. s / n in st. s / n of the previous row. Finish each row with a connector. Art.

Flower (12 pcs.):

with pink yarn, dial a chain of 6 c. n. and close in a circle connection. Art. 1st p .: 6 c. p. (1 century of the ascent + 5 century of the item), 3 unfinished art. with 2 / n, tied together, in the resulting ring, 5 c. p., * 1 tbsp. s / n in the ring, 5 in. n., 3 unfinished art. with 2 / n, tied together, in the resulting ring, 5 c. p. *, repeat from * to * 4 times, 6 times in total. Finish row Art. Cut the thread. Middle (12 pcs.): With yellow yarn, dial a chain of 3 c. n. and close in a circle connection. Art. 1st p .: 1 c. p. rise, 10 st. b / n in the resulting ring. Finish the row with a connector. Art. Cut the thread, leaving a free thread end of approx. 20 cm.

Stem (12 pcs.):

cut the wire approx. 12 cm. Attach the middle to the wire and wrap tightly with yellow yarn. Smear the stalk with PVA glue.

Leaf (6 pcs.):

with green yarn, dial a chain from 12 century. p. (11 century p. basics + 1 century p. lifting). 1st p .: 1 tbsp. b / n in the 3rd century n. chains from the hook, 9 tbsp. b / n in the next 9 c. n. base of the chain, 2 c. p., 8 tbsp. b / n in the next 8 c. the base of the chain on the back side. 2nd p .: 1 c. p. rise, 7 st. b / n in the next 7 st. b / n of the previous row from the hook, 2 tbsp. b / n in the arch from 2 century. p. of the previous row from the hook, 2 in. n., 2 tbsp. b / n in the same arch, 8 tbsp. b / n in the next 8 tbsp. b / n of the previous row from the hook.

Assembly and finishing:

all parts are strongly starch. Attach the middle to the flower with a needle and thread. Attach the leaves to 6 ready-made flowers.

Put the vase on a plastic base, wrap the edge and starch strongly. Leave to dry.

Knitting patterns for a flower and a leaf

Crochet violets in a pot

The master class is intended for hostesses who know how to crochet a chain of air loops, double crochet, single crochet, as well as the skill of circular knitting.

Materials and tools:
Scissors, hook No. 1.75 (for flowers), hook No. 3.75 (for a pot), a jar of yogurt, Iris threads, half-woolen / acrylic yarn.


We knit an oval with a thick crochet with acrylic yarn.
We collect a chain of 9 VP, knit in a circle with single crochet (RLS), adding 3 loops at the edges, in the first row three additions in a row, in the second row - additions through one loop, in the third row - additions through two loops.


When the oval reaches the desired size (we apply it to the jar), we stop making additions, knit in circular rows of RLS to the desired height.



Then we knit one row with additions, that is, we double the number of columns, then one row without additions, and then we begin to make decreases until the hole closes.



The pot is ready!
Now we knit flowers. We take a thin crochet hook and cotton yarn.
We collect 4 VPs with a yellow thread, close them in a ring. We knit 10 sc in the ring.



Then we attach the blue thread. We knit on the first two columns of the circle:
1 row: 3 columns with a crochet (CCH) in each loop,



2nd row: 2 CCHs in each column,


3 row: CCH in each column,
4th row: we make 3 decreases: at the beginning of the row, in the middle and at the end,


5 row: we make 3 decreases in a row, fasten and cut off the thread.
In the same way we knit 4 more petals.



We tie the flower with a thread of blue


We knit 3 of these flowers.
We knit the leaves with a green thread. You can knit leaves of different sizes, the main principle is to knit in columns with a crochet, first gradually adding the number of loops, then 1-2 rows straight, then we decrease the loops. In our example, 4 leaves, you can knit a different number.


We sew flowers and leaves to the pot.

These violets in a pot will be a great addition to a gift for any occasion.

For work we need:

- leftover thread for flowers (flowers from smooth, shiny, silky threads - etamine, iris, mercerized cotton - look the most beautiful and natural looking. I used a floss - it took 2 standard hanks for 5 flowers);

- leftover thread for leaves (violet leaves are fluffy, therefore

I knitted from Angora RAM from Yarn Art);

- hook, suitable in size;

- thin wire;

- a pot;

- alabaster.

Flowers:

We knit a chain of 6 air loops, we connect in a ring. We knit petals 1-3 according to the scheme, and we knit petal 3 like the 2nd.

You can leave 3 petals for the bud. And for a larger flower, we will tie two more. Without tearing off the thread, we knit the 4th petal, knitting its first connecting column into a ring of 6 air loops. We knit the 5th petal in the same way. As a result, your flower will look like this: 3 petals in a circle, and inside them there are 2 more, that is, it should not be flat, but voluminous. We break off the thread, leaving a tail of 30-40 centimeters.

For one bouquet, I knitted 5 flowers.

Stems:

Cut a wire 40 cm long. Fold it in half. We attach a flower to the fold and wrap the wire tightly with the left tail. We will form a receptacle by winding more threads under the petals, slightly winding the petals themselves. We fix the end of the thread with glue.

Leaflets:

We knit a chain of 8 loops, we connect in a ring. Then we knit in a circle.

1st row: inside the ring 1 single crochet, 1 half crochet, 3 double crochet, 4 double crochet, 4 3 crochet, 4 double crochet, 3 crochet, 1 double crochet, 1 single crochet, close with 1 half single crochet.

2nd row: 1 single crochet, 1 half crochet, 2 double crochets in one loop 3 times, 2 columns with 2 crochets in one loop 3 times, 2 columns with 3 crochets in one loop 3 times, 3 columns with 4 crochets in one loop 3 times, 2 posts with 3 crochets in one loop 3 times, 2 posts with 2 crochets in one loop 3 times, 2 posts with 2 crochets in one loop 3 times, 1 half-crochet, single crochet, close 1 half single crochet.

We break off the thread, leaving a tail of 30 cm.

Leaf stalk:

We cut a wire 25-30 cm long.Fold it in half, attach the leaf and wrap it tightly with the left tail. We fix it with glue.

We connect all the elements, forming a beautiful bouquet. We twist the wire into a tight leg. Place in a pot and carefully fill with diluted alabaster. Let the alabaster harden well.

All! Our bouquet is ready!



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Pansies are one of the names of the tricolor violet. It is a one to two year old herb that is considered by romantics to be a symbol of love and fidelity. For Christians, such a violet is the flower of the Holy Trinity. In addition, pansies are a symbol of the reviving nature. The plant is endowed with medicinal properties - it treats skin diseases and purifies the blood. Let's try to crochet the pansies. These will be both items for decoration and whole bouquet arrangements.

Lovely pansy flower

This product can serve as a decoration for anything - clothes, accessories, toys, etc. It is very fast and easy to perform, which is ideal for beginners.

What we need for work:

  • yarn from wool of yellow, violet and lilac colors;
  • hook with the corresponding number.

We start knitting from the central part. We take a purple thread, make a chain of 6 air loops, close it in a ring and knit the first petal as shown in the diagram. In the second row, change the color of the thread to purple, and in the third to purple.

For the 2nd petal, we introduce a purple thread into the central ring, and in the third row we change it to purple. We knit according to the scheme. Tie the third petal in the same way as the second.

We perform the fourth petal according to the scheme in lilac color.

Let's move on to knitting the fifth petal. We hold the product with the seamy side facing us and insert a purple thread into the arch from air loops. Next, we knit in the same way as the 4th petal.

At the end of the work, we iron each petal with an iron, and then, collect them into a flower so that the 1st and 2nd rows of the 4th and 5th petals slightly overlap each other.

Pansy flower: video master class

Delicate cotton thread pansies

Now we will show you how to knit cotton thread flowers. Such products look more delicate and delicate. Also, they are ideal for decorating a little fashionista's clothes and accessories.

For work you need to prepare:

  • remnants of yarn of different colors;
  • suitable hook.

We start from the middle and the first three petals. With a yellow thread, we collect 2 air loops and in the second from the hook we knit 9 single crochet. Next, we perform according to the scheme, while changing the color in the second row to dark blue, and in the third to pink.

In the fourth row, we carry out the strapping and cut the thread

We make the bottom 2 petals in dark blue. We collect 2 air loops and in the second from the hook you need to tie 9 single crochet. Next, we knit according to the pattern of the scheme.

We connect the upper petals with the lower ones. If desired, you can embroider the veins in pink.

Irish lace style pansy flowers

In this master class we will tell you in detail and show how to crochet beautiful violet flowers in the style of Irish lace.

For work you need to cook:

  • remnants of yarn of different colors from 100% cotton;
  • hook number 1.25

We start knitting from the top petals. We take a yellow thread and collect a chain of 4 air loops, after which we close it in a ring. Next, we do 3 vp. lifting, PRS in the ring, 6 VP, 2 PRS, 6 VP, 2 PRS, 6 VP, conn. in the 3rd century lifting

Change the color of the thread to purple, do 1 vp, 1 half. into the arch of 6 vp Then knit 2 ssn, 3ss2n, 3 ss3n, 3 ss2n, 2ssn, 1 half-st., 1sbn in the nearest ssn of the previous row

We continue knitting - sbn in the next ssn of the previous row, and knit in the arch in the same way as the first arch. At the end of the 3rd row, the connecting loop

We start the next row. The first petal is ce. rise, 1 half in st. grounds. Next, we perform 2 PRSs in the base. In the penultimate column we perform half-st., And in the last - 1 sbn + conn. between the petals

Moving on to the second petal. We do 1sc in the nearest column of the base and along the petal - 1 half-column in the first column of the base. Then, in each column we perform 2 half-columns, and between the petals we make a connection.

Expand the work to the wrong side and change the color of the thread. We collect 6 vp. and knit 2 sbn to the top of the next ssn of the first row. Then, we collect 6 vp. and do 1 sc in the next 2 sc in the first row.

Next, you need to link 1 vp. and 1 connection item between purple petals. We collect the yarn over and knit into the arch 1 half-st., 2 ssn, 3 ss2n, 6 ss3n, 3 ss2n, 2ssn, 1 half-st., 1 sbn in the sbn of the previous row, conn. between purple petals

We start the next row. We make 1 1 sbn in the first column of the base, 1 half. in the second column. Next, we perform 2 PRSs in each st. In the penultimate column - 1 half-column, and in the last column - 1 sbn. We finish the connection petal.

We perform the next petal similarly to the previous one.

We turn the work with the front side and knit 1sc in the first column of the base, and in the second - 1 half. In the next columns of the base we carry out 2 half-lengths, and between the petals we make a connecting loop

We introduce a hook between 2 columns of the first row, grab the working thread and knit with single crochet

Now we tie the upper petals with single crochet posts. You can leave the thread color the same, or you can change it. In each column of the previous row, we do 1 sbn, introducing a hook between 2 ssn of the 1st row. We finish the work with a connecting loop.

The flowers are ready, if desired, they can be steamed.

Pansies: video mk for beginners

Brooch crocheted "Pansies"

This delicate brooch depicting spring flowers will be a wonderful decoration for a mid-season coat.

What do we you need to work:

  • remnants of lilac, yellow, purple and green yarn;
  • hook with the corresponding number;
  • violet felt;
  • needle;
  • clasp.

Traditionally, we start knitting from the middle with a yellow thread. We collect 2 c. etc. and in the second of them we perform 6 sbn.

Change the color of the thread to lilac and dial 6 v. p. In the next loop of the base we carry out the connection. column, and then again 6 in. n. and conn. column into the next loop of the base. Thus, we carry out 5 arches to the end of the row.

We pass to the strapping. Inside one of the arches we perform sc, half-column with a crochet, and then 8 sc. Further, in the same arch we knit a half-column with a crochet and sbn.

The next 2 arches are knit in the same way as the first. You should get 3 small petals

Change the color of the thread to purple and start knitting 2 large petals. In the new arch we perform sc, half-crochet, sc, and then 8 c2n, and then sc, half-crochet, sc

We tie the remaining arch in the same way as the previous one

Change the color of the thread to lilac and tie the last 2 sbn petals

We proceed to the execution of the leaves.

We collect 12 vp with a green thread. and knit sbn. In the most recent VP make 3 sc and knit on the second side

Now we knit by the back wall of the loop, without tying 2-3 loops to the top and make 1 VP. We unfold the work and continue to knit for the back wall of the loop in the opposite direction. We carry out the other side in the same way.

Thus, we knit a few more rows, without tying 2-3 loops of the previous row. You should get these leaves

Cut out a circle from felt and sew a flower with leaves to it. We attach the fastener to the back side. The brooch is ready.

Flower arrangement "Pansies"

Spring flowers in a basket are a wonderful piece of furniture, as well as an ideal gift option. The composition consists of a basket and 17 violets.

For work you need to prepare:

  • 50 g green cotton yarn (Gjestal Baby Bomull, color 835);
  • 50 g brown cotton yarn (Gjestal Bomull Sport, color 375);
  • remnants of cotton yarn of other colors;
  • threads "Mouline" yellow and white;
  • hook number 2;
  • green wire (for stems 1 mm thick, for leaves - 0.8 mm);
  • basket;
  • styrofoam;
  • nippers, pliers, sharp knife or scalpel.

Symbols used in diagrams

We start knitting with flowers

We carry out the inner petals according to the figure of scheme 1, and the outer ones, as shown in scheme 2

We form a flower from the petals, and embroider the middle with yellow or white thread.

Here are some tips to make flowers look real:

  1. It is better to choose the colors of the thread such as in the photo of tricolor violets;
  2. The velvety effect of the petals will be given by the "rachis step" harness;
  3. Some flowers can be tied by making small changes to patterns 1 and 2;
  1. Also, several unblown buds will add realism to the bouquet. For example, tie the two inner petals of flower No. 1 according to the first scheme, and do the third separately and twist. Insert the third petal between the first 2. For flower number 2, we perform 2 internal petals according to scheme 1, and then, also 2 external ones. Sew all the petals.

Now we knit the leaves and cups.

We make cups with number 1 according to scheme 3. We need 17 pieces of them. Leaves numbered 2,4,5 will sit on the rod and be inside the composition. We knit leaves No. 5 like cups No. 1, only in each petal we make 8 c. P.

For leaves No. 2 and 4, we knit 2 vp in this sequence, close the ring, in the first row 5-6 sbn, and in the second - 3-4 leaves according to scheme 4.

Leaves with number 3 are made according to scheme 5. They will be put on the wire and used in the outer rows of the composition.


Good afternoon, today I want to show you how you can create flowers with your own hands using the crochet technique. I have collected in this article the simplest and most understandable lessons crochet flowers. Today we will knit lilies, daisies, poppies, pansies, orchids, and I also prepared an article on crocheting roses (in full bloom and in buds). I'll show you the tying method narrow petals, I will give schemes c vets with oval petals, I'll tell you how to tie volumetric flower with multilayer petals and much more This article is addressed not only to advanced masters, but also to beginners in this business. So I will explain as detailed and understandable as possible even for the most novice hookmakers.

Here I will consider several ways to create flowers at once crochet. And in. But before I start giving diagrams, descriptions, and instructions - I want LOVE you with this idea.I want you to understand how beautiful crocheted flowers can be. I want to show what opportunities will open before you when you understand that you can crochet any flower and even from a photograph (without a diagram and description) understand in what technique it is connected.

So, let's see what prospects the ability to crochet a variety of flowers opens up before you.

FOR WHAT PURPOSES flowers are knitted

(which can be decorated with crochet flowers)

Knitted flowers can be used as table decorations.

They can be simply put in the center of each plate (as in the left photo below) or decorated with a knitted flower napkin ring (right photo below),

Knitted small flowers can decorate a greeting card (of course, the size of threads and crochet should be chosen smaller) so that the made flower is suitable in size for our greeting card. Also with such knitted flowers you can decorate gift wrapping - tie with a cord and glue the crocheted flower on top.

Your first knitting of the simplest colors can be used as a bookmark for the book you are reading.

Knitted flowers can be used as decorative elements for knitted jewelry. For example, in the photo below, we see wide crochet bracelets decorated with flowers of various sizes and colors.

When you understand how easy it is to crochet a flower, you will be able to believe in your ability to knit such bracelets.

Crocheted flowers can decorate a hand-made bag (as in the photo below).

And even if you knit flowers with a small crochet and thin threads, then you get gem-quality work and such flowers can be used as part of crocheted costume jewelry.

The ability to crochet flowers can also come in handy when decorating a wedding. From knitted flowers you can lay out this volumetric flower heart (as in the photo below).

Also the bridal bouquet can be crocheted. This is a good alternative to live flowers. A bouquet that will never fade and will always be kept by the one that catches it in flight.

You can do gift bouquets crochet do it yourself for family and friends.

Knitted volumetric flowers are used as a decoration on hats and caps for girls.

So I liked the idea of \u200b\u200bdecorating not only hats with knitted flowers, but also caps with a visor. Beautiful bright headdress for a gentle girl.

In home decor, too, you can find use for the colors you related. For example, decorate sofa cushions with them.

Or you can make such a developmental mat for your child (or a cushion for a stool).

You can put knitted flowers in a frame in the form volumetric elegant panel paintings. And decorate the living room with them. Here are some pictures that illustrate this idea in the most convincing way.

Well, now that you have already seen the full potential of the beauty of knitted flowers, let's start our work and create our first crochet flower. We will start with the easiest flowers to make, and then we will make the schemes more complicated.

So the simplest crochet petal flower.

HOW TO CONNECT

THE SIMPLEST FLOWER

(for beginners)

The simplest flower scheme is this is the MIDDLE (a ring of air loops tied with posts) + PETALS (alternation of low and high columns).

That is, to make the petal in the form of a SEMI-CIRCULAR SHAPE, we knit low columns along the edges of the petal, and high columns with a crochet in the middle of the petal.

Often, in a simple flower, PETALS look like pillars with a crochet, knitted IMMEDIATELY SEVEN PIECES in one air loop of the bottom row (as in the photo below). The end of each petal is a connecting post (similar to a single crochet, but only with an instant single crochet of the entire post).

Having learned how to knit a FLOWER ON THIS SCHEME, you can use this skill to create cute little things for your daughters or nieces. For example, such knitted sandals for children.

And if we want there to be a HOLE in the middle of each petal ... then the petal row must start as a SERIES OF AIR LOOPS, connected around the middle-circle. (In the diagram below, this hole-forming row is highlighted in red).

This principle is ROUND MIDDLE + PETAL from high and low posts is the BASIS ALL PETAL FLOWERS. And each new crochet flower pattern is a slightly complicated version of this principle common to all flowers.

Here in the photo below we have the same principle of tying a flower, but slightly modified (there are teeth added along the edges of the petals). One additional detail to the GENERAL PRINCIPLE OF THE SCHEME - and we get a flower of a different shape.

VOLUME FLOWER crochet

(how to knit layered flowers)

Many crochet flowers have more than one layer of petals - when larger petals look out from under the smaller ones.

Here in the photo below we see an example of such a voluminous multi-tiered flower.

(front view + back view)

Here I am attaching the MASTER CLASS in step by step photos. This tutorial shows exactly how these circular petal layers are created. Each layer-layer of petals knitted with threads of different colors, so that it is overhead to see how and what to do to tie a volumetric flower.

And now that we understand the basic principles of knitting a simple flower, let's start to COMPLICATE THE PROBLEM. And consider the flowers more interesting.

ANYUTINA EYES crochet.

Simple description

FOR BEGINNING MASTERS knitting pansy flower (see photo below).

It also fits simply - a round middle of chains (tied with connecting posts). And the petals - with high columns in several yarns.

This flower has knitting in 3 stages.

The first stage is creating the middle (yellow chain, tie with connecting posts). Then tying the middle with dark purple ..

Second stage - knit 2 purple petals (first, 2 arches of air loops - in the upper part of the core) And then over each of the two arches we build up the petal itself (columns with two crochets on the sides and with three crochets in the center of the petal).

The third stage - we knit three light petals - usually like other petals (the main thing is to divide the middle circle itself INTO THREE EQUAL PARTS - and tie each of the parts in the shape of a petal.

Pansies can be tied and according to another scheme - like in the photo below.

Or you can come up with your own design and crochet this flower. (examples in the photo below).

The next simplest flower is the daffodil.

How to tie flowers

crochet daffodils.

Here in the photo below we see on what basis the daffodil flower is connected. Here first fits yellow (or orange) MIDDLE CUP... and then petals are collected from the DONYSHKA of this middle.

Each petal is columns with a different number of crochets... on the edges of the petal, single crochets - and the closer to the center, the more crochets on the column. And in the very center of the petal there is ONE AIR loop (so that the petal has a sharp corner).

For example, a description of knitting such a petal may look like this - connecting post + st. without crochet + st. with crochet + st. with two yarns + st. with three yarns + one air + st. with three yarns + st. with two yarns + st. with one crochet + st. single crochet + connecting column. That is, first we go in increasing number of yarns - and after the center of the petal we go to diminishing yarns in the column. And we get a pointed oblong daffodil petal. (from the left photo below).

And if we want to tie daffodils from the right picture in the photo above, then the description of knitting a petal will look like this:

FIRST HALF PETAL(going uphill)

connecting column + 2 vozdushki (for lifting) + st. with crochet + st. with 2 nakids + st. with 3 yarns + st. with 4 yarns + 2 air vents (for a small corner at the top of the petal) ...

SECOND HALF PETAL (we go downhill, therefore the same alternation, but in reverse order)

art. with 4 yarns + st. with 3 yarns + st. with 2 yarns + st. with yarn + connecting

A very funny idea to give someone a bouquet of live daffodils, among which voluminous knitted flowers are unobtrusively lost - I think the gifted person will not immediately notice that not all flowers are made by the hands of nature.

How to crochet

LANDY FLOWERS

And since we have already learned how to knit a central cup for daffodils, we can also knit a bunch of lilies of the valley - the cups of lily of the valley flowers are knitted just like the cups inside a daffodil. We also knit in a circle ... and add so many loops so that our circle is not flat, but wrapped in a deep cup.

It remains only to tie wide lily of the valley... Below in the photo I am attaching a knitting pattern for a lily of the valley leaf.

And here is another knitting pattern for a lily of the valley flower ... Already with a large number of rows in the calyx, because the threads are thin and the size of the hook is smaller. But the principle is clear from the photo, without any schemes - we knit a cup of a flower and along the edge of the cup we knit small ARCHES OF LACE, so that we get a rim-ruffle along the edge of the flower (The RIM is knitted according to the same petal principle of adding and decreasing yarns).

How to tie flowers

WITH NARROW PETALS.

Here in the diagram below we see the principle by which flowers with fringed cutting of petals are created. Each petal of such a knitted flower is chain of chain stitches UP and descent from the connecting posts ALONG THIS CHAIN \u200b\u200bDOWN to the middle of the flower.

Chamomile petals knit according to the same principle - only each petal is a double pass of the columns - two rows on each side of the petal.

And as seen on photographed master class - the petals do not knit around the already finished center. And simply into chains of air loops - AND ONLY THEN this chain folds into a circle and the petals move apart in a circle like rays.

You yourself can choose the SHAPE OF PETALS, decide how many of these petals should be around the middle, independently determine the LENGTH of the petal ...

In any case, you will have a pretty daisy ... and don't be afraid that you knit differently from the pattern. You are your own master - try it yourself and see what happens. More petals means they are tighter (picture 2 of the photo below). Fewer petals means there will be a distance between them (picture 1 photo below).

And when you learn how to crochet daisies, you can then turn them into elegant cup holders - simply tying them in a circle in a contrasting green color (as in the photo below).

Or you can crochet a nice flowerpot with daisies. Buy a small flower pot, sew a small voluminous pillow - such that it fits tightly into the flowerpot. Then tie daisies and green branches - and sew them over the pillow tucked into the pot. For greater weight and stability, sand can be poured into the pillow (the weighted flowerpot will not fall).

By the same "chamomile" principle they are knitted lily petals. Only the beginning of knitting is NOT A FLAT MIDDLE, and the volumetric middle in the CUP FORM. And then around this cup, petals are tied like a chamomile. And we get a lily like in the photo below.

Knitted flowers

WITH WIDE PETALS.

Flowers with wide petals include poppies and orchids. Let's take a look at how to tie these flowers.

The photo below shows that at first THREE petals are knitted around the black center. And then the hook goes under them and the NEXT THREE petals are already knitted on the back of the flower (so that they look out from behind the first petals).

But you can do poppies with a flat arrangement of petals in one row... As in this photo below (it will still be beautiful).

You can make the petals climbed on top of each other. Such an overlap of petals on top of each other is obtained by itself - because each new petal starts its binding from the middle. First, the middle (central part) of the petal is knitted, and then its edges around this center are knitted. And therefore the edges stick out by themselves - overlapping to the neighboring petal. The diagram below shows how such a flower is knitted.

And here is the scheme for knitting wide petals of an orchid flower.

Here are the larger white orchid flowers from the photo above.


If you do not have a pattern, but want to knit the correct flower, then you need to start with a PATTERN FROM PAPER. First, we cut out the petals of the desired shape from paper, then we fold them into a paper flower. And if we like the image of this flower - its size and proportions of the petals relative to each other - then we can start knitting.

The orchid with the photo above has 2 lower petals and the central petal are simple ovals (there is a diagram in our article).

But the two side petals have the shape of "ears". They fit simply. You need to carefully look at the photo and then you will understand how the hand of the master moves, where is the beginning of knitting. where is the continuation, and what he does at the final stage.


The ear-petal is knitted in 3 steps.

1 step (red) - a straight chain of air loops (in the figure there is a red line - I counted 12 air loops in a row)

Step 2 (light green) - single crochet stitches are knitted around this chain in a circle to form an even oval (in the figure there is a light green line of the rows). At the place where our oval turns - we knit 2 columns in one airflow of the bottom row (there is an oval scheme in this article).

3 step (green) - now it is necessary that EARS grow on the left and right of the even oval ... that is, the expansion of the orchid petals. First, we knit the "lower ear" - you see how the dark green line goes to the bottom - and how it zigzags to the left, to the right, increasing the rows of this ear.

And then we go upstairs and knit the upper ear - with the same zigzag arrangement of rows ...

In conclusion, we tie the entire petal in a circle - so that it has an even edge.

ROOCHING METHOD

For knitting flowers.

If you knit a simple circle - but add in each row a large number of loops... then our the circle will begin to frown and worry - and we get a round ruffled flower. Like the voluminous poppy flower in the photo below. There are no individual petals in it. It's just a circle - which itself twisted in waves, due to the excessive addition of columns in each row.

Try it yourself - simple any number of columns - for example, three columns in each loop of the previous row ... or four (so that the wave is steeper) ... or five columns in each loop (so that the wave spins very strongly). Here in the photo below is an example of a poppy with a slight waviness on the petals.

And you can make the waviness of the petals VERY STRONG. According to this principle of strong swirl, waves are knitted voluminous flowers CARNATIONS ...

First, a wrinkled wavy circle is knitted. Then another circle. And you can have another one. And then these circles are folded together (not on top of each other, but next to each other) - in a wrinkled bundle WITH THE EDGES TO THE TOP. This bunch-sponge is stuffed inside the CUP - the green cup of the inflorescence. And you get a crocheted carnation flower.

FLOWERS HOOK

with OVAL petals

You can still learn crochet ovals. And then we can knit flowers with oval petals and leaves. For example, here are such knitted tulips or crocuses or water lilies.

For such oval-petal flowers, crochet you need to learn how to knit an oval. It fits simply - according to this pattern. The beginning of the diagram is the central row - a chain of air vents and the first row of columns on it.

That is, first we knit the CENTRAL ROW of the oval ... and then knitting goes in a circle - around this central row.

If we want our oval to CONTRACT on one side, and on the other hand WAS EXPANDED - then we can knit fewer columns at the turn from one edge - and more columns from the other edge of the oval.

This is how it is shown in the diagram below.

According to the same principle, LEAVES of a pointed shape are knitted. Let's take a look at crocheting the leaves. Let's look at a master class for knitting a heart-shaped petal.

LEAF FOR FLOWERS WITH A HOOK

(master class and schemes for beginners)

Here below I am attaching a photo-master class of knitting a sharp leaf (it is suitable for lilacs, roses and other crochet flowers).

Knitting of this leaf starts from the center (like an oval) - the row should have an arched shape, so we start knitting with low stitches (without crochet) and in the middle of the row we knit high stitches (with 2 and 3 crochets).

Or such a sharp little heart-shaped leaf can be tied in a circle ... that is, first we make a ring of air. And then in a circle we alternate single crochet columns (at the bottom of the leaf) and columns with a large number of crochets (in the elongated part of the leaf. And then in a circle we make a strapping around the entire leaf (to create a green rib-edge.

And here is a diagram of a clover leaf below.

And I also collected photographs of leaves of different shapes ... where you can see exactly how they are knitted.

Here is a master class below shows how one of the complex crochet leaves is created.

Here are some ideas for crocheting flowers and leaves. I hope the master classes and schemes laid out here will help you understand and feel that do-it-yourself crocheted flowers are simple, it's quick, and this is such a scope for imagination.

Fall in love with this idea ... Think of a hat with flowers for your daughter, booties with flowers for your granddaughter. Create warm and lovely things for your loved ones. And may you succeed.

Olga Klishevskaya, specially for the site