White Rose
All girls love flowers. And the eighth of March is an excellent occasion to please them with these flowers. But, unlike fresh flowers, which will wither in a couple of days, flowers knitted with your own hands will delight their owner for many years.
Making roses with your own hands is not at all difficult. To do this you will need 200 grams of white yarn, 100 grams of green yarn, a hook matching the number to the thickness of the threads, wire, and a little imagination.
The rose will consist of three parts: bud, stem and leaves. All these parts will be knitted separately and then assembled into a whole rose.
The bud is knitted according to the following pattern.
We cast on 40 air loops. We climb to the next row using three more air loops.
In the second row, we knit two double crochets in every second loop.
Again the rise is in the form of three loops. In the third row we knit two double crochets in the first loop, three chain stitches, in the second loop again two double crochets, one chain loop. So we repeat the entire row.
We make the climb again. In the fourth row, in each air loop of three we knit three double crochets, and in one free loop - a single crochet.
We assemble the resulting spiral into a rose.Sew in a circle, starting from the center and moving towards the edge.
As a result, we get such a nice bud.
The next stage is the stem. The stem will be tied like a lace. Three air loops are knitted.
A loop is simply pulled out from each loop, resulting in three loops on the hook. Remove the first and second loops from the hook and pinch them with your thumb and forefinger, and knit an air loop through the third.
We put the second free loop on the hook, and again we knit an air loop through it. We also put the first loop on the hook and perform the same manipulation. As a result, there are again three loops on the hook. We remove and fix the first two and repeat the procedure. Thus, we knit a lace of the required length.
Then from the last three loops we knit five air loops in a circle. From each chain stitch we knit two double crochets.
Then we knit seven air loops from one column in the first row.
In the second row, in these loops we knit three half-columns, three double crochets, and close them into the second column located in a circle.
So we knit five rays with which the leg will be attached to the bud.
The leaves are knitted according to the following pattern.
We cast on nine air loops.
The diagram shows that knitting happens in a circle. To ensure even leaves, follow the pattern exactly.
Let's start assembling the rose. After the bud itself is sewn, the stem is sewn to it.
Then the leaves are sewn to the stem.
We insert a wire into the finished rose so that the flower holds its shape. Before inserting, it is better to bend the edge of the wire so that it does not cling to the threads and does not tighten.
After this, the finished roses can be collected into a bouquet and presented to present dear lady!
Making roses with your own hands is not at all difficult. To do this you will need 200 grams of white yarn, 100 grams of green yarn, a hook matching the number to the thickness of the threads, wire, and a little imagination.
The rose will consist of three parts: bud, stem and leaves. All these parts will be knitted separately and then assembled into a whole rose.
The bud is knitted according to the following pattern.
We cast on 40 air loops. We climb to the next row using three more air loops.
In the second row, we knit two double crochets in every second loop.
Again the rise is in the form of three loops. In the third row we knit two double crochets in the first loop, three chain stitches, in the second loop again two double crochets, one chain loop. So we repeat the entire row.
We make the climb again. In the fourth row, in each air loop of three we knit three double crochets, and in one free loop - a single crochet.
We assemble the resulting spiral into a rose.Sew in a circle, starting from the center and moving towards the edge.
As a result, we get such a nice bud.
The next stage is the stem. The stem will be tied like a lace. Three air loops are knitted.
A loop is simply pulled out from each loop, resulting in three loops on the hook. Remove the first and second loops from the hook and pinch them with your thumb and forefinger, and knit an air loop through the third.
We put the second free loop on the hook, and again we knit an air loop through it. We also put the first loop on the hook and perform the same manipulation. As a result, there are again three loops on the hook. We remove and fix the first two and repeat the procedure. Thus, we knit a lace of the required length.
Then from the last three loops we knit five air loops in a circle. From each chain stitch we knit two double crochets.
Then we knit seven air loops from one column in the first row.
In the second row, in these loops we knit three half-columns, three double crochets, and close them into the second column located in a circle.
So we knit five rays with which the leg will be attached to the bud.
The leaves are knitted according to the following pattern.
We cast on nine air loops.
The diagram shows that knitting happens in a circle. To ensure even leaves, follow the pattern exactly.
Let's start assembling the rose. After the bud itself is sewn, the stem is sewn to it.
Then the leaves are sewn to the stem.
We insert a wire into the finished rose so that the flower holds its shape. Before inserting, it is better to bend the edge of the wire so that it does not cling to the threads and does not tighten.
After this, the finished roses can be collected into a bouquet and presented to present dear lady!
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