This is another knitting tutorial about unit decorative flowers. Some netizens left me a message saying that the color of the wool used is really not good-looking. I later went back and looked at this knitting tutorial carefully. It is indeed not good-looking. The wool The color feels a bit old. Although it is colorful, it still gives people the feeling of a grandmas style. Its just because when I was making this woolen crochet colorful chrysanthemum, I only had these colors of thread at home, and I didn't think about it. I made this unit flower and placed it directly for decoration because I saw a tutorial on how to crochet multicolored chrysanthemums online. I was very interested, so I happily found all the colored wool at home and followed it step by step. That’s it for today’s knitting tutorial. Interested friends can use cleaner and more brilliant colors to demonstrate the real colorful chrysanthemum when they can make it at home.
The things you need to prepare to complete the colorful chrysanthemum in this knitting tutorial are relatively simple. Colorful segment-dyed lace thread, 2 meters of white cotton thread (folded in half, 2 strands serve as core thread), I used a 1.5mm crochet hook, and I also need a sewing needle. Needless to say, scissors. I remember that my mother used them directly when making clothes when I was a child. The teeth bit off the thread, but it was a very thin cotton thread, which is different from the thicker wool thread here. After everything is ready, lets start step by step.
Step 1: First make the stamens of the colorful chrysanthemum, and hook 12 short needles around the core thread
Step 2: Combine the first and last stitches to form a loop
Step 3: Make the first petal, hook 12 short stitches around the core thread, and fold it back; skip 1 short stitch, arrange the thread at the back of the previous row of short stitches, and hook 11 short stitches around the core thread Needle; return to the loop and hook 1 short stitch to connect to the loop
Step 4: Turn the colorful chrysanthemum used to make the first petal to the wrong side, and arrange the thread in front of the previous row of short stitches, and hook 7 short stitches around the core thread to connect them to the first petal
Step 5: Continue to hook 5 short stitches separately on the core thread; turn back; skip 1 short stitch, row the thread behind the previous row of short stitches, and hook 11 short stitches around the core thread; return Go to the ring and hook a short stitch to connect it to the ring
Step 6: Flip the multicolored chrysanthemum made of the second petal to the wrong side, arrange the thread in front of the previous row of short stitches, and hook 7 short stitches around the core thread to connect to the first petal (repeat the knitting tutorial Step 3)
Step 7: Keep crocheting until you have 11 petals
Step 8: Knot the tail line of the eleventh petal
Step 9: This step begins to make the twelfth petal
Step 10: 12 colorful petals are ready
Step 11: In this step, make the stamens of the colorful chrysanthemum. Wrap the thread 12 times around the pencil to form a ring; use short hooks evenly around the ring until a dense ring-shaped flower center is formed
Step 12: Echoing the colorful colors of the colorful chrysanthemum, the flower center is also made into colors
Step 13: Use a sewing needle to sew the center of the flower to the main flower and hide the tail thread. Finish.