Zinnias are native to Mexico and are famous ornamental plants that maintain bright colors for a long time, symbolizing everlasting friendship. What’s even more interesting is that the first flower of a zinnia blooms at the top, and then the tops of the side branches bloom higher than the first flower, so it’s also named “bubble”. In January 2016, American astronauts successfully cultivated the first zinnia on the space station.
Share an illustrated tutorial on crocheting zinnias. First weave individual zinnias, and then splice them together to make a cushion. It is not only warm but also a beautiful home decoration!
Material preparation: about four taels of wool and crochet hook.
1. The first lap.
2. The second lap.
3. The third circle.
4. Change lines, fourth lap.
5. In the fifth round, pick a half stitch inside the short needle of the first round and hook it up.
6. The sixth circle.
7. Stitch patterns for circles 1-6.
8. The seventh circle,Pick a half stitch on the inside of the fifth circle and knit. I forgot to take a picture of the blue flower, so I added a yellow flower.
9. The eighth circle. A flower piece is completed.
10. 13 pieces of yellow flowers on a blue background and 12 pieces of blue flowers on a yellow background, stitched together.
11. Film.
12. Details.
13. The sewn large flower piece and the negative piece are sewn together, and the beautiful zinnia cushion is weaved~