I have been making these flowers for years because they are easy to make and with a wide range of application. I thought it would be fun to share the tutorial. It is a great summer project. I think they resemble much the Adenium flower - hence the name. Enjoy it!
This the repetitive pattern. Bear in mind that the pattern is crocheted in the same stitch.
You can use this to make various pieces of jewelry, put on headbands or make pins, use as applique, etc.
I used some to adorn Eva's tee.
And also made her a bracelet.
If you have any questions, do ask in the comments section.
Thank you.
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Adorable as always!Thanks so much for sharing the great tutorial!
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Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Wonderful tutorial, love the step-by-step photos, now even I should be able to crochet these lovely flowers, lol! Your creations are fab Maya! Enjoy your weekend!
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so pretty! thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI really have to do some crochet again soon. It's been a while. This tutorial might be a nice way to get back into it, don't you think? :)
ReplyDeleteEasy to follow tutorial. These little flowers are adorable. Can't wait to find a project to use them on. Pinning now. Thanks for sharing at Inspire Us Thursday.
ReplyDeleteI am a non-crocheter, but your tutorial looks so clear I am definitely going to have a go at making a flower.
ReplyDeleteSO cute! Thanks so much for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLove it ! Thanks for sharing the tutorial with us. :)
ReplyDeleteso pretty, thanks for the pattern!
ReplyDeleteSO pretty! and so many different uses! I love the colors too. thanks for linking up to nap-timecreations.com Tasteful Tuesday party. You are being featured today in a summer fun round up. I would love for you to come on over and check it out. Feel free to spread the word of the round up on your favorite social media :o) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love how they look on the tank top. Thanks so much for linking this up on Homemade Ginger!
ReplyDeleteHi. Im a big fan of your blog and wonderful creations. Can you explain how to do the picot please :)
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. Thank you. Very pretty design :)
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