Sunday 29 November 2020

Mothers day tulip


  


Mother’s Day Crochet Tulip

 



Abbreviations

mr- magic ring
ch – chain

st- Stitches
inc – Increase (two stitches in one stitch)
dec- Decrease (two stitches crocheted together)

slst – Slip stitch

dc – Double crochet
htr – Half treble

tr – Treble

 

Materials

·       Double knit wool

·       Tulip – Pastel colours (Blue, Pink, Yellow, Purple, White and Red)

·       Stem and Leaf’s- Green wool for the stem either Grass Green as in picture or bright green (Christmas Green)
Hook size 2.5 mm

·       Toy Stuffing

·       Pipe cleaners – ends carefully turned over so there are no sharp edges 

·       Sewing Needle

·       Scissors

Tulip Head

 

Make 1

Row 1. Make a magic ring and crochet 6 dc (6 sts)

Row 2: Inc all 6 sts (12 sts)

Row 3: (1 dc, 1 dc inc) * 6 times (18 sts)

Row 4: (2 dc, 1 dc inc) * 6 times (24 sts)

Row 5. (3 dc, 1 dc inc) * 6 times (30 sts)

Row 6: (4 dc, 1 dc inc) * 6 times (36 sts)

Row 7: Dc into blo (36 sts)

Rows 8 – 19: dc into all 36 sts (36 sts)

Row 20: (3 dc, 1 dec) * 7 times, 1 dc into last st (29 sts)

Row 21: (2 dc, 1 dec) * 7 times, 1 dc into last st (22 sts)

 

Cut, leaving enough wool to sew the tulip up

Stuff the tulip with toy stuffing.

 

With the wool left over for sewing the

tulip together, fold the tulip in half where your last stitch was and sew a couple of stitches to secure.

Fold the tulip in half in the opposite direction and sew a couple of stitches so that the tulip is closed. Make a knot and thread remaining wool down the middle of the tulip and cut. So, there are no lose wool seen.  





Flower Stem

 

Make 1

Row 1:  Make a magic ring and crochet 6 dc (6 sts)

Rows 2- 31: dc into all 6 sts (6 sts) (30 rows)

Row 32: dc inc into each st (12 sts)

Row 33: (1 dc, 1 dc inc) * 6 times (18 sts)

Row 34: (2 dc, 1 dc inc) * 6 times (24 sts)

Row 35: (3 dc, 1 dc inc) * 6 times (30 sts)

 

Cut wool leaving a long piece to sew stem to tulip head. 

Insert pipe cleaner into the middle of the stem this will help with the shape and keep sturdy. Make sure both ends of the pipe cleaner have been turned in slightly to prevent the metal catching on the wool as you insert it.

 

 





 


Leaves

Make 2

Start by chaining 15 sts, leave enough wool for sewing leaf to stem.

 

Row 1: dc into 2nd chain from hook,

dc into the next 2 sts,

hrt into the next 2 chains

tr into the next 4 chains

htr into the next 2 chains

dc into the next 3 chains

in the last chain you will do a dc inc and turn. You should have 16 sts at this point.

Working back up the opposite side

dc into the next 2 chains,

htr into the next 2 chains,

tr into the next 4 chains,

htr into the next 2 chains

dc into the next 3 chains

You should 29 sts in total

 

Secure, cut wool and weave in end. Repeat this again so that you have 2 leaves in total. Sew the leaf’s evenly on the stem, making sure that the bottom of the leaf is secured tightly as in picture.


 


 

You have now completed your tulip

 

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