Hi loves! We hope you are ready to spend another week with us, learning the most varied pieces. We are very grateful to have you here with us. Each pattern that we separate, test and bring here for you is thinking of giving you one more craft option. Today we want to show you the crohet tulip, a delicate and very beautiful flower. Made with the famous crochet technique, it arrives to make our house even more incredible.
Some people like to use crocheted flowers in vases as a decoration in the living room, in the entrance hall. You can gift a dear person with this beautiful flower. Place in a beautiful vase, make some and secure as if it were a bouquet. In addition to being beautiful, it is a flower that needs no care. No need to water, no need to prune and it will never be wilted.
You can make the tulips in different colors, with the ones you like the most. You can even reuse what’s left of yarn from other projects. If you have green, take the opportunity to use it in the flower details. You can reuse yarn, save money and have an amazing flower.
Image / Pattern / Tutorial: Ravelry
To crochet the tulip, some points and techniques are necessary to know. Techniques you need to know:
But don’t worry, in the pattern you will find the step by step and, little by little you will learn and be able to make the whole flower. Make the first rows and if you don’t like the result, you can always take it apart and try again. You can do it once, twice, three times until you get the result you like. Don’t get discouraged and don’t give up. The craft requires practice and little by little you will see its evolution. Be proud of each round, each flower you complete. Each job is unique and your time and dedication should be valued.
The complete pattern is available to you on Ravelry. If you want to download, you can print and save the pdf to have whenever you need to check it out, whenever you have any doubts. We hope you enjoyed it and that you enjoy the time dedicated to crafts. Come tell us what you think here in the comments. We will be happy to have your feedback. Let’s crochet!
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