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Tulip
A knitting pattern for a very realistic tulip that is around 27cm (11”) tall.
Included in the pattern:
- pdf with altogether 13 pages
- very detailed step-by-step written instructions
- tons of pictures and helpful tips
- video tutorials for all knitting techniques are available (on my blog)
Difficulty:
Intermediate+
This tulip is knit mostly knit flat on 2.00mm double-pointed needles using a very simple form of double knitting. Only about half of it is knit in the round. Puzzling the 5 parts together will be a lovely challenge for intermediate knitters.
Wire and some creative blocking are used to get them in shape. There are only 2 small seams.
Yarn and yardage:
While you can more or less ignore my gauge, I really recommend picking a good lace or light fingering yarn (scraps are enough). Knitting this tulip with bigger needles and a heavier yarn will result in a much bigger (and larger than life) flower.
Skills required:
knit, purl, SSK, k2tog, K3tog, and the KLL & KRL increases.
Step-by-step video tutorials are available for all techniques.
Additional materials:
thin copper or jewelry wire (to support the leaves)
a thicker wire for the stalk (or you twist 2/3 lengths of thin wire into one sturdier support)
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- First published: April 2021
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- Last updated: June 28, 2021 …
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