How to make a huge crochet poppy – thehomedecores.com

With the use of textured yarns in striking colors and some shimmering sequins, this funny oversized poppy seed hair depea peate guarantees the head!

What you need

· Metallic yarn in black (a), 4-lyly yarn in a green-yellow shadow (b) and light pink or red (c)
· 2.5 mm (UK12: US) crochet hooks
· 33 sequins
· Small amount of toy filling
· Length of the hat elastic to the head
· Dull Harmarnadel
· Sewing needle
· Sewing thread

Size
Approx. 6 inches (15 cm) over petals

Tension
26 STS and 26 lines up to 10 cm (4 inches) over double crochets with 2.5 mm hooks and A.

If necessary, use a larger or smaller hook to get the correct voltage.

Instructions

This very large flower uses the long altitude and double trench stitches to form the petals.

The repetitive pattern around every flower sheet makes this a great project with which more complicated stitches can practice. The sequin center is first edited and attached to the petals to end the poppy flower. A brooch can be sewn on the back of the flower to wear it as a corsage.

Notes

1 ch at Beg the round does not count as a st.

3 ch at Beg the round counts as st.

Poppy center

Thread 33 sequins to the yarn A.

Make a magical loop with 2.5 mm hooks and a.

Round 1 (RS): 1 CH, 1 DC in the loop, 3 CH, 10 TR in the loop, SL ST up to 3. 3 ch with B. close to the short end of the yarn until the loop is closed (11 STS).

Wear yarn a on WS of work.

Rounds 2–3: 3 CH, 1 TR in each TR, SL ST to 3. 3 ch with A.

Go on with A.

Round 4 (Inc): 3 CH, 1 TR in the same St. SL ST, (TR2inc) 10 times, SL ST up to 3. 3 CH, contact WS (22 STS).

Go away with WS of work. The sequins appear on the RS.

Rounds 5–7 (WS): 3 CH (Bring Paillon to hook, 1 CH, 1 TR in the next 2 TR) 10 times, sequins for hook, 1 CH, 1 TR in the next TR, SL ST up to 3. 3.

Round 8: 3 CH, 1 TR in each TR, SL ST in 3. 3 CH.

Round 9 (Dec): 3 CH, 1 TR in the next TR, (tr2tog) 10 times, SL ST to 3. 3 CH (12 STS).

Rounds 10–11: 3 CH, 1 TR in each TR, SL ST to 3. 3 CH.

Attach yourself and leave a long cock of both yarns.

Fill the yellow part of the center. Thread the tail of yarn B around the lower edges of the center between rounds 3 and 4, firmly to the yarn to collect the stitches and attach themselves. Thread the tail of the yarn through the last round of the stitches, pull tight to yarn to close and fasten the opening.

Press the yellow middle into the black section with sequins, which forms a collar around the filled middle. Sew on the spot by pressing the needle several times from the base of the Pailled section to the metallic tip of the yellow center.

Petals

Make hooks and a 6 ch with 2.5 mm and connect to an SL St. to form CH first to form a ring.

Round 1 (RS): 3 CH, 2 TR in Ring, (9 CH, 3 TR) 3 times, 9 ch, SL ST up to 3. 3 CH (12 TR and 4 9-CH PLC).

Round 2: *Skip the next TR, 1 DC in the next TR, skip next TR, (4 DC, 2 HTR, 2 TR, 5 DTR, 2 TR, 2 HTR, 4 DC) to the next 9-ch sp *; Repetition from * 3 more, SL ST up to First DC, SL Stup Next 4 DC of the first flower blade. Make C in the last SL ST.

Go away with C.

Round 3 (Inc): *1 HTR in the next 2 HTR, 1 TR in the next TR, (DTR3inc, DTR2inc) 3 times, DTR3inc, 1 TR in the next TR, 1 HTR in the next 2 HTR, skip the next 4 DC down from Petal, skip 1 DC between the petals, skip 4 DC on page of the next petal *; Repetition from * 3 more Male (96 STS).

Round 4 (Inc): *1 HTR in the next 2 HTR, 1 TR in the next TR, DTR2inc in the next 18 St., 1 TR in the next TR, 1 HTR in the next 2 HTR *; Repetition from * to * 3 times, SL ST to the next HTR, contact WS (168 STS).

Round 5 (WS) (Inc): *Skip the next HTR, 1 HTR in the next HTR, 1 TR in the next TR, DTR2inc in the next 36 STS, 1 TR in the next TR, 1 HTR in the next HTR, skip the next HTR *; Repetition from * to * 3 times, SL ST in the next ST (304 STS).
Attach oneself.

Make up

Attach the poppy center on the middle of the petals on the RS. Woven in all yarn ends. Sew the length of the hat that are elastic at the base of the poppy flower.

Published with the approval of “Little Crochet Treasures”

Small crochet treasures by Vanessa Mooncie, GMC Publications, RRP $ 26.99, available online and from all good bookstores.

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James Anderson
James Anderson
James Anderson is a home improvement expert who shares practical DIY tips for decorating and renovating spaces. He writes for Home & Garden Magazine and runs a popular YouTube channel.

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