Nothing says Spring is on its way quite as much as a tulip. Ok may be the snowdrop, daffodil or primrose does: but for now I am focusing on tulips…
That’s because the tulip, is February’s crochet flower of
the month. Last year I crochet a rose
for Valentine’s Day, this year something slightly less cliché (I did crochet hearts for Valentine’s Day after all) the tulip…
Here’s how you can make a bunch of them for yourself. Gather together your yarn, scissors, needle and
crochet hook. I would suggest you use a smaller
crochet hook than what is mentioned on the ball-band, as you want your petal stitches
to be quite tight. Ready? Ok, then.
Row one : 5ch…
Row two: dc in 2nd ch from hook, dc in next dc,
dc in next dc, dc in next dc, dc in next dc, turn…
Row three: 1ch, 2dc in dc, dc in next dc, dc in next dc, 2dc
in next dc, turn…
Row four: 1ch, 2dc in dc, dc in next dc, dc in next dc, dc
in next dc, dc in next dc, 2dc in next dc, turn…
Row five, six and seven: 1ch, dc in each dc, turn…
Row eight: 1ch, 2dc tog, dc in next dc, dc in next dc, dc in
next dc, dc in next dc, 2dc tog in next dc, turn…
Row nine: 1ch 2dc tog, dc in next dc, dc in next dc, 2dc tog
in next dc, turn…
Row ten: 1ch, 2dc
tog, 2dc tog, turn…
Row eleven: 1ch, 2 dc tog, finish off...
Next you need to join the petals together
Row one: using your green yarn, dc across the base of the first petal…
Don’t worry too much about where you place your hook or how
many stitches you crochet. I crocheted
four stitches, but however many you manage if fine. Crochet one chain, before joining the next
petal...
Repeat this until all of the
petals are joined together (they will over-lap each other)…
Row two: turn, 1ch, dc in to each of the dc (I found it
easier to ignore the ch: in other words, don’t try to dc into the ch)…
Row three: turn, 1ch, 2dc tog all the way across, finish off
leaving a long tail…
To sew together, coil the petals together so that there are
three inner and three outer petals and secure by sewing in the long tail…
If you want to arrange your tulips in a vase, I would suggest that you use a small garden cane as a stem, like I did with my Sunflowers. Me? I’m going to lay my crochet tulips across the mantelpiece as a Spring garland.
Happy corcheting...
NB – the first ch in each row, does not count as a stitch. All crochet stitches are UK stitches.
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