Chamomile with your own hands: how to make? Detailed master classes with photos. How to knit daisies from yarn? Crochet flower pattern for beginners chamomile

Do-it-yourself paper daisies. Master class with photo

Bouquet of paper daisies. Master class with step by step photo

Stepanyuk Olesya Alexandrovna, educator, MDOAU " Kindergarten No. 3, Shimanovsk
The master class is designed for younger and older children school age, teachers, parents and creative people.
Purpose: flowers can serve as an interior decoration, a gift for a birthday or any other holiday.
Target: making paper daisies.
Tasks: Develop Creative skills, aesthetic perception, fine motor skills hands, cultivate artistic taste, accuracy.

Legends about chamomile - they are warm, tender and love ... Of course, everyone knows that these are daisies, on which it is so good to guess. Daisies have symbolized Russian nature since time immemorial. The Russian people call chamomile with unfailing love: sunflower, bachelorette party, belyushka, daughter-in-law, fortune teller, forest maryasha, matryonka, nivyanik, belotsvet. Among the ancient Slavs, chamomile was one of the seven sacred plants (oak, hazel, willow, chamomile, hops, mistletoe, plakun).

The name chamomile comes from the Latin word "romana", which means "Roman", in medieval medical literature the chamomile was called the "Roman flower". And the Greek name for chamomile (Leucanthemum) is translated into Russian as " White flower". In ancient Egypt, the chamomile flower was dedicated to the sun god Ra.

By folk beliefs, it is believed that where a star falls, chamomile blooms. They also say that daisies are small suns that connect many holy roads-petals. Daisies are similar in shape to umbrellas, and according to legend, in ancient times they were umbrellas for small steppe gnomes. It will start raining in the steppe, the dwarf will cover himself with a chamomile, or pick it off and walk across the steppe, raising the flower above his head. Rain knocks on the chamomile umbrella, trickles down from it, and the dwarf remains completely dry.

And daisies also look like surprised eyes, if on a dry windy day you go out into the meadow and listen carefully, you can hear a quiet rustle - this is the rustle of white chamomile eyelashes. The surprised eyes of the daisy look at the sky, trying to understand the movements of clouds, stars and planets. They look - they look, they get tired, and then they begin to blink their white eyelashes. It seems to lean towards the flower, and it will tell you the most secret. And chamomile has a great many secrets.

The Legend of Chamomile

There lived a forest fairy. Where she appeared, nature came to life, trees raised dried branches, amazing flowers bloomed. People and animals came to her for healing, and she refused to help anyone. The fairy fell in love with the young shepherd. He used to fly to the meadow where he grazes the flock, hide in the crown of a tree and listen to him play the pipe ... Somehow a forest fairy came out to the shepherd. He saw her and fell in love without memory. They began to meet every day, and the fairy shepherd endowed with the gift of healing. She revealed to him the secrets of herbs and flowers, trees and the world of stone.

The shepherd began to heal people. And he took a lot of money for it. He stopped herding the herd, got rich. Comes less and less forest clearing where the fairy is waiting for him. And then he stopped coming at all. A fairy sits in the crown of a tree, waiting for her shepherd. Tears flow from her eyes, the more they flow, the smaller she becomes. So all the tears came out. And where these tears fell, daisies grew there. They stand, pull their hands-stalks to the sun, drop petals-teardrops: they love - they don’t love, they will come - they won’t come. Feel the tears of human pain and help everyone who pure soul asks for help.

And the shepherd, meanwhile, with every tear was losing the strength that the forest fairy had given him. And the day came when all his strength was gone, and his luck left him. People turned away from him. And then the shepherd remembered his fairy. He came to the meadow, where they saw each other all the time, lo and behold, the whole field was strewn with daisies. He began to call the forest fairy, but there was only silence all around, only daisies pulled their heads towards him, as if fawning over him. He waved his hand at everything and went back to his cows.
(From internet sources)

Daisies bloom in the meadow
In every white shirt
With a fragrant yellow corolla,
Like a ray in every sun!
How much beauty in a flower!
Tenderness in every petal!
I will collect a bunch of them, -
Summer bright hello!

T. Umanskaya

Step by step process:

1. Fold a white sheet of paper in half and draw circles using a compass or template. Cut out. Thus, we get several circles at once.


2. For one flower, we need 2 circles. Fold each circle in half 3 times.



3. Mark the petals with a pencil and cut along the contour. Make an incision in the center, but not completely.


4. Expand the workpiece and do the same along the fold lines in places where there is no notch.


5. Fold each petal in half.



6. Drop a drop of glue into the center and glue the second blank so that the upper petals are located between the lower ones.


7. We proceed to the manufacture of the core. We cut the fringe.
Sheet yellow paper fold several times. So we get several blanks at once. The size of each strip is 1 cm. Cut off the remaining paper.



8. Cut a strip 3 mm wide from cardboard. Fix with a clip to the strips that we will cut. Cardboard is needed in order not to cut through the strip through. The size of the fringe will be the same. Finely chop.


9. We twist the resulting workpiece into a roll using a quilling tool. Fix the end of the strip with glue.



10. Glue the fringe to the center of the flower.


11. We make a receptacle.
We take two strips for quilling and twist into a roll not very tight. We give shape.


12. We coat the form with glue from the inside and wait for it to dry completely. Then we insert the wire. Be sure to bend the end of the wire so that it does not pop out.



13. The sepal is made similarly to chamomile. Cut smaller circles, fold 3 times and cut out. Cut one petal to the end and glue it in the form of a cone. Then glue to the prepared receptacle.




14. Use glue to attach a chamomile flower.




15. Using the templates, I drew some large and small leaves on paper. Then scanned and printed on green paper. So I thought it was faster.



16. Then I folded the sheet in half for faster cutting. And here are the leaves.

Good afternoon, today I want to show you how to create flowers with your own hands using the crochet technique. I collected in this article the simplest and most understandable lessons crochet flowers. Today we will crochet lilies, daisies, poppies, pansies, orchids, and I also prepared an article on crocheting roses (blooming and in buds). I will show the method of knitting narrow petals, ladies schemes branches with oval petals I'll tell you how to tie bulk flower with multi-layered petals and much more I address this article not only to advanced masters, but also to beginners in this matter. So I will explain as detailed and clear as possible even for the most beginner crocheters.

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

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

FOR WHAT PURPOSE flowers are knitted

(what can be decorated with crochet flowers)

Knitted flowers can be used as table decorations.

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

Knitted small flowers can decorate a greeting card (naturally, the size of the thread and hook should be chosen smaller) so that the made flower is the right size for our greeting card. Also with such knitted flowers you can decorate gift packaging - tie with a cord and glue a crocheted flower on top.

Your first knitting jobs simple flowers 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 bracelets crochet, decorated with flowers of the most different sizes and flowers.

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 handmade bag (as in the photo below).

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

The ability to crochet flowers can be useful to you when decorating a wedding. From knitted flowers you can lay out this voluminous flower heart(as in the photo below).

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

Can do crochet gift bouquets handmade for family and friends.

Knitted three-dimensional flowers are used as decoration on hats and hats for girls.

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

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

Or you can make such a developmental rug for your child (or a cape-seat on a stool).

You can put knitted flowers in a frame in the form voluminous elegant panel-picture. And decorate the living room with them. Here are some photos below 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 your 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 LINK

THE SIMPLE FLOWER

(for beginners)

The most simple circuit flower - this is the MIDDLE(ring from air loops, tied with columns) + PETALS(alternating low and high bars).

That is, in order for the petal to turn out in the form of a SEMI-ROUND FORM, 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 double crochet stitches knitted AT ONCE SEVEN PIECES into one air loop of the bottom row (as in the photo below). The end of each petal is a connecting column (similar to a single crochet, but only with instant knitting of the entire column in one loop).

By learning how to knit a FLOWER IN THIS SCHEME, you can use this skill to create cute little things for your daughters or nieces. For example, here are knitted sandals for children.

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

This principle is ROUND MIDDLE + PETAL of high and low columns laid at the foundation ALL PETAL FLOWERS. And each new scheme crochet flower is a slightly complicated version of this principle common to all flowers.

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

VOLUME FLOWER crochet

(how to knit multilayer flowers)

many flowers, crocheted have more than one layer of petals - when the petals bigger size peeking out from under the smaller ones.

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

(front view + rear view)

Here I am enclosing a MASTER CLASS in step by step photos. This tutorial shows exactly how these circular layers of petals are created. Every layer-tier of petals tied with threads different color so that it is unprofitable to see how and what needs to be done in order to tie a three-dimensional flower.

And now that we understand the basic principles of knitting simple flower, let's start COMPLICING THE TASK. Let's take a closer look at flowers.

PANIES crochet.

simple description

FOR BEGINNER MASTERS will be able to knit pansies flower (see photo below).

It also knits simply - a round center of chains (tied with connecting posts). And petals - with high columns in several crochets.

This flower knitting passes in 3 stages.

The first stage is the creation of the middle (yellow chain, wrap with connecting posts). Then tying the middle with dark purple ..

The second stage - 2 purple petals are knitted (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 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 - just 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 by what principle the narcissus flower is connected. Knit here first yellow (or orange) CUP... and then petals are collected from the BOTTOM of this middle.

Each petal is columns with a different number of crochets... along 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 (in order for the petal to have a sharp corner).

For example, a description of knitting such a petal may look like this - a connecting column + art. single crochet + st. with a crochet + st. with two crochets + art. with three crochets + one air + st. with three crochets + art. with two crochets + art. with one crochet + art. single crochet + connecting column. That is, first we go by increasing the number of crochets - and after the center of the petal we go to decreasing crochets in a column. And we get a pointed oblong petal of a narcissus. (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 PETAL HALF(going up)

connecting column + 2 air vents (for lifting) + st. with a crochet + st. with 2 crochets + st. with 3 crochets + art. with 4 crochets + 2 airs (for a little corner at the top of the petal) ...

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

Art. with 4 crochets + st. with 3 crochets + art. with 2 crochets + st. with a crochet + connecting

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

How to crochet

FLOWERS LILY OF THE VALLEY

And since we have learned how to knit a central cup for daffodils, we can also knit a bunch of lilies of the valley - cups of lilies of the valley are knitted just like cups inside a narcissus. 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 connect wide leaf of 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 big amount 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 to get a frilly border along the edge of the flower(BORDER 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 by what principle flowers with fringed cutting of petals are created. Each petal of this knitted flower This air loop chain UP and descent from the connecting posts FOLLOWING THIS CHAIN ​​DOWN to the middle of the flower.

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

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

You can choose the SHAPE of PETALS, decide what NUMBER of these petals should be around the middle, independently determine the LENGTH of the petal ...

In any case, you will get a pretty daisy ... and don't be afraid that you knit differently than in the diagram. You are your own master- Try it yourself and see what happens. More petals means they fit tighter (picture 2 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 coasters - simply by tying them in a circle with a contrasting in green(as in the photo below).

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

According to the same "chamomile" principle they knit lily petals. Only the beginning of knitting NOT FLAT MIDDLE, and the bulky middle in the CUP SHAPE. And then petals are knitted around this cup 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 look at how to tie such 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 from the back of the flower (so that they peek 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 each other turns out by itself - because each new petal begins its knitting from the middle. First, the middle is knitted ( central part) petal, and then its edges around this middle are knitted. And so the edges stick out by themselves - overlapping to the neighboring petal. The diagram below shows how such a flower is knitted.

And here is a knitting pattern for 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 you want to knit the right flower, then you need to start with a PAPER PATTERN. First, we cut out the petals of the desired shape from paper, then we fold them into paper flower. And if we like the image of this flower - its size and the proportions of the petals relative to each other - then we can start knitting.

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

But the two side petals are in the form of "ears". They just knit. You need to carefully look at the photo and then it will be possible to understand how it moves hand of the master, where to start knitting. where is the continuation, and what does he do at the final stage.


Petal-ear is knitted in 3 steps.

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

2 step (light green)- around this chain, single crochets are knitted in a circle to get an even oval (in the figure, a light green line of rows). At the place of the turn of our oval - we knit 2 columns in one air of the bottom row (there is an oval pattern in this article).

3 step (green)- now it is necessary that the EARS grow on the left and right near 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 winds in a zigzag to the left, to the right, increasing the rows of this ear.

And then we go up 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 a smooth edge.

RUSH 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 wrinkle and worry- and we get a round frilled flower. Like for example the volumetric poppy flower in the photo below. It does not have individual petals. This is just a circle - which itself twisted in waves, due to the excessive addition of columns in each row.

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

And you can make the waviness of the petals VERY STRONG. According to this principle of strong twisting, waves knit bulk flowers CLOVE…

First, a wrinkled wavy circle is knitted. Then another circle. And maybe one more. And then these circles are folded together (not on top of each other, but next to each other) - into a wrinkled bundle EDGED UP. This bunch-washcloth is pushed inside the CAPITAL - the green calyx of the inflorescence. And it turns out a carnation flower, crocheted.

HOOK FLOWERS

with OVAL petals

More can be learned crochet ovals. And then we can knit flowers with oval petals and leaves. For example, such knitted tulips or crocuses or water lilies.

For such oval-petal crochet flowers, you need to learn how to knit an oval. It fits in simply - according to this pattern. The beginning of the scheme is the central row - a chain of airs 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 NAP on one side, and on the other hand 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 in knitting a heart-shaped petal.

LEAVES FOR FLOWERS HOOK

(master class and diagrams for beginners)

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

The knitting of this leaf starts from the center (as with the oval) - the row should have an arched shape, so we start knitting with low stitches (single crochet) and in the middle of the row we knit high stitches (with 2 and 3 crochets).

Or such a sharp heart-shaped leaf can be knitted in a circle ... that is, first we make a ring of air. And then in a circle we alternate columns without crochets (in the lower part 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 below is a diagram of a clover leaf.

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

Here's the tutorial below showing how to create one of the intricate crochet leaves.

Here are some ideas for crochet flowers and leaves. I hope the master classes and diagrams posted here will help you understand and feel that knitted flowers with your own hands are simple, it's fast, and it's 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 something warm and beautiful for your loved ones. And may you succeed.

Olga Klishevskaya, specially for the site

I've always liked wildflowers. There is something original, free in them. Their unpretentious simple beauty captivates at first sight. And daisies have a special charm. These delicate white flowers conquer with their simplicity and grace. I propose to crochet these charming flowers. I prepared samples of two different daisies. They are both beautiful and gentle, and I can't decide which one is better. I think you will like both flowers as much as I do.

It seems to me that chamomile #1 is more mischievous, fabulous (6 petals), and chamomile #2 is more realistic.
I received a lot of feedback and comments on social media. networks, and came to the conclusion that you like Chamomile No. 2 more.
I think that such a flower will look very nice on a hat, and according to many of you, the combination of both daisies will look very harmonious on any product.
So, let's start knitting the chamomile you like No. 2:

We will need:

  • wool yarn in yellow and white.
  • hook number 4
  • tapestry needle

Designations:“Magic ring” - we turn the thread around the finger, we stretch the thread through the resulting loop with the help of a hook, we make the VP - we get the first loop. Magic ring. Then again, through the ring on the finger, we stretch the thread and stretch it through both loops on the hook (like a regular sc). This is the second loop. There should be 6 such loops. Pull the tail, tightening the ring. P / RLS - half single crochet RLS - single crochet P / CH - half double crochet CH - double crochet S2N - double crochet 12 petal chamomile: start with a yellow thread ... "Magic ring", 1 ch and make 6 sc in the ring, connecting loop, 1 ch
Round 2: 2 sc in each st of round (12 sts) in white yarn... Round 3: Ch 8, *S2D in 4th ch from hook, S2D in next ch, dc in next ch, st/dn in next ch, sc in last ch. We connect P / RLS with the 2nd loop of the second circle and dial 8 VP, repeat from * to the end of the circle. You should have 12 petals. We fix the thread, cut and hide the ends of the yarn. If your petals are a little curled, straighten them out a bit and iron them out. The petals should overlap slightly.


6 petal chamomile: Starting with yellow yarn ... "Magic ring", 1 ch and make 6 sc in the ring, connecting column, 1 ch Circle 2: 2 sc in each loop of the circle, connecting column (12 loops)) Change the color to white and dial 1 VP ... Circle 3: RLS in each loop of the circle, connecting column (12 loops) at this moment we stick out the middle a little Round 4: ch 10, * dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in next ch, dc in next 2 chs, rp/dc in next 2 chs, sc in last ch, skip 1 st of round 3, in next dc, 10 VP and repeat from * in a circle until you get 6 petals.

I liked them very much! Admire this work of art!
Such flowers can be worn as a brooch or make hair bands for a girl.

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.


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.


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.


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.
By the same principle, tie 2 more smaller sheets (make the initial chain shorter, the “cloves” lower and in smaller quantities).

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).


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. Ready)

Here are the hair bands you can make:





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