Knitted chrysanthemums. How to crochet a chrysanthemum, crocheted chrysanthemum

Maybe someone will like it and want to knit these for themselves
I knitted these flowers for my beloved sister
The flower itself is made in a circle with elongated long loops. The flower column is in single crochets in a circle, and the leaf is in the style of Irish lace.
DESCRIPTION
1st row 2nd air loops
2nd row in the 2nd loop, knit 6 stitches. without crochet
Row 3, 2 stitches in each st. last row
4th row *1 loop, 2 loops in 1 past * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
Row 5: turn the work and knit a st on the wrong side. b/n without additions * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
6 rub. I knit 2 loops in each last stitch and 2 loops in 1 past stitch * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is blind connecting
7 rub. again turned 3 tbsp inside out. b/n in each previous and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
8 rub. 4 long loops and 2 in 1
9 rub. again turned inside out 5 stitches. b/n in each previous and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
10 rub. knit 6 loops in each last stitch and 2 loops in 1 past stitch * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
11r. again turned inside out 7st. b/n in each previous and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
12 rub. knit 8 loops in each last stitch and 2 loops in 1 past stitch * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
13p.. again turned inside out 9st. b/n in each previous and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
14 rub. knit 10 loops in each last stitch and 2 loops in 1 past stitch * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
From rows 15 to 22 we knit without increments, only turning to the front and back
23r. on the wrong side we knit* 10 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
24 rubles* on the front 9 long loops in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, i.e. From two columns of the last row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
25 rub. on the wrong side we knit* 8 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
26 rubles* on the front 7 long loops in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, i.e. From two columns of the last row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
27 rub. on the wrong side we knit* 6 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
28 rubles* on the front 5 long loops in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, i.e. From two columns of the last row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
29 rub. on the wrong side we knit* 4 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
30 rubles* on the front 3 long loops in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, i.e. From two columns of the last row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
31r. on the wrong side we knit* 2 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
32r.* knit 1 long loops in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, i.e. From two columns of the last row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
33r. I tie a green thread and knit the required length of the stem without decreases or increases; after 6-7 rows of knitting with green thread, you can decrease 2 loops, i.e. knit 2 loops together 2 times



I made 9 leaves for each flower, but in principle it’s possible to have fewer, since half the stem of the flower is in the vase

The long loops themselves, if anyone doesn’t know, I’ll try to explain, I combined two drawings, i.e. I didn’t use a stick, but simply pulled the thread as in the picture with knitting needles

In general, don’t judge strictly, this is the first time I’m describing the process of what I did, if anything is not clear, write, and if something is wrong, correct it
I also forgot about the leaves under the flower; I knit them according to this pattern, but first I cast on a chain of 12 loops, and then 2 stitches in each loop. b\n and I tie the last 4th row with half-columns. I hope you understand me

DESCRIPTION
1st row 2nd chain stitches
2nd row in the 2nd loop, knit 6 stitches. without crochet
Row 3, 2 stitches in each st. last row
4th row *1 loop, 2 loops in 1 past * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
Row 5: turn the work and knit a st on the wrong side. b/n without additions * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
6 rub. I knit 2 loops in each last stitch and 2 loops in 1 past stitch * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
7 rub. again turned 3 tbsp inside out. b/n in each previous and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
8 rub. 4 long loops and 2 in 1
9 rub. again turned inside out 5 stitches. b/n in each previous and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
10 rub. knit 6 loops in each last stitch and 2 loops in 1 past stitch * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
11r. again turned inside out 7st. b/n in each previous and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
12 rub. knit 8 loops in each last stitch and 2 loops in 1 past stitch * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
13r.. again turned inside out 9st. b/n in each previous and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
14 rub. knit 10 loops in each last stitch and 2 loops in 1 past stitch * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
From rows 15 to 22 we knit without increments, only turning to the front and back
23r. on the wrong side we knit* 10 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
24 rubles* on the front 9 long loops in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, that is, for two columns of the previous row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
25 rub. on the wrong side we knit* 8 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
26 rubles* on the front 7 long loops in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, that is, for two columns of the previous row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
27 rub. on the wrong side we knit* 6 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
28 rubles* on the front 5 long loops in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, that is, for two columns of the previous row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
29 rub. on the wrong side we knit* 4 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
30 rubles* on the front 3 long loops in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, that is, for two columns of the previous row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
31r. on the wrong side we knit* 2 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
32r.* knit 1 long loop in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, that is, for two columns of the previous row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
33r. I tie a green thread and knit the required length of the stem without decreases or increases; after 6-7 rows of knitting with green thread, you can decrease 2 loops, i.e. knit 2 loops together 2 times

I made 9 leaves for each flower, but in principle it’s possible to have fewer, since half the stem of the flower is in the vase

The long loops themselves, if anyone doesn’t know, I’ll try to explain, I combined two patterns, i.e. I didn’t use a stick, but simply pulled the thread.

I also forgot about the leaves under the flower; I knit them according to this pattern, but first I cast on a chain of 12 loops, and then 2 stitches in each loop. b\n and I tie the last 4th row with half-columns.









DESCRIPTION
1st row 2nd chain stitches
2nd row in the 2nd loop, knit 6 stitches. without crochet
Row 3, 2 stitches in each st. last row
4th row *1 loop, 2 loops in 1 past * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
Row 5: turn the work and knit a st on the wrong side. b/n without additions * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
6 rub. I knit 2 loops in each last stitch and 2 loops in 1 past stitch * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
7 rub. again turned 3 tbsp inside out. b/n in each previous and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
8 rub. 4 long loops and 2 in 1
9 rub. again turned inside out 5 stitches. b/n in each previous and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
10 rub. knit 6 loops in each last stitch and 2 loops in 1 past stitch * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
11r. again turned inside out 7st. b/n in each previous and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
12 rub. knit 8 loops in each last stitch and 2 loops in 1 past stitch * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
13r.. again turned inside out 9st. b/n in each previous and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
14 rub. knit 10 loops in each last stitch and 2 loops in 1 past stitch * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
From rows 15 to 22 we knit without increments, only turning to the front and back
23r. on the wrong side we knit* 10 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
24 rubles* on the front 9 long loops in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, that is, for two columns of the previous row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
25 rub. on the wrong side we knit* 8 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
26 rubles* on the front 7 long loops in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, that is, for two columns of the previous row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
27 rub. on the wrong side we knit* 6 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
28 rubles* on the front 5 long loops in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, that is, for two columns of the previous row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
29 rub. on the wrong side we knit* 4 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
30 rubles* on the front 3 long loops in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, that is, for two columns of the previous row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
31r. on the wrong side we knit* 2 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
32r.* knit 1 long loop in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, that is, for two columns of the previous row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
33r. I tie a green thread and knit the required length of the stem without decreases or increases; after 6-7 rows of knitting with green thread, you can decrease 2 loops, i.e. knit 2 loops together 2 times

I made 9 leaves for each flower, but in principle it’s possible to have fewer, since half the stem of the flower is in the vase

The long loops themselves, if anyone doesn’t know, I’ll try to explain, I combined two drawings, i.e. I didn’t use a stick, but simply pulled the thread as in the drawing with knitting needles

In general, don’t judge strictly, this is the first time I’m describing the process of what I did, if anything is not clear, write, and if something is wrong, correct it
I also forgot about the leaves under the flower; I knit them according to this pattern, but first I cast on a chain of 12 loops, and then 2 stitches in each loop. b\n and I tie the last 4th row with half-columns. I hope you understand me

DESCRIPTION
1st row 2nd chain stitches
2nd row in the 2nd loop, knit 6 stitches. without crochet
Row 3, 2 stitches in each st. last row
4th row *1 loop, 2 loops in 1 past * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
Row 5: turn the work and knit a st on the wrong side. b/n without additions * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
6 rub. I knit 2 loops in each last stitch and 2 loops in 1 past stitch * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
7 rub. again turned 3 tbsp inside out. b/n in each previous and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
8 rub. 4 long loops and 2 in 1
9 rub. again turned inside out 5 stitches. b/n in each previous and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
10 rub. knit 6 loops in each last stitch and 2 loops in 1 past stitch * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
11r. again turned inside out 7st. b/n in each previous and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
12 rub. knit 8 loops in each last stitch and 2 loops in 1 past stitch * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
13r.. again turned inside out 9st. b/n in each previous and 2 tbsp. 1 last * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
14 rub. knit 10 loops in each last stitch and 2 loops in 1 past stitch * from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
From rows 15 to 22 we knit without increments, only turning to the front and back
23r. on the wrong side we knit* 10 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
24 rubles* on the front 9 long loops in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, that is, for two columns of the previous row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
25 rub. on the wrong side we knit* 8 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
26 rubles* on the front 7 long loops in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, that is, for two columns of the previous row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
27 rub. on the wrong side we knit* 6 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
28 rubles* on the front 5 long loops in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, that is, for two columns of the previous row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
29 rub. on the wrong side we knit* 4 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
30 rubles* on the front 3 long loops in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, that is, for two columns of the previous row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
31r. on the wrong side we knit* 2 tbsp. b/n and 2 tbsp. b/n last row together* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
32r.* knit 1 long loop in each column of the previous row and 2 together*, that is, for two columns of the previous row we do 1* from* to* 6 times, the last loop is a blind connecting loop
33r. I tie a green thread and knit the required length of the stem without decreases or increases; after 6-7 rows of knitting with green thread, you can decrease 2 loops, i.e. knit 2 loops together 2 times

I made 9 leaves for each flower, but in principle it’s possible to have fewer, since half the stem of the flower is in the vase

The long loops themselves, if anyone doesn’t know, I’ll try to explain, I combined two patterns, i.e. I didn’t use a stick, but simply pulled the thread.

I also forgot about the leaves under the flower; I knit them according to this pattern, but first I cast on a chain of 12 loops, and then 2 stitches in each loop. b\n and I tie the last 4th row with half-columns.

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