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Tulip crochet pattern
Translated by Daniëlle Grondman - Dani’s Crochet Art
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Materials:
3mm crochet hook.
Yarn: light green, middle green, pink.
Safety eyes (There isn’t a size in the pattern)
Scissors.
Needle and embroidery thread (black and red)
Fiber filling.
Flower pot (approx. Ø 7cm)
The tulip is approx. 17cm high.
This translation is made by Daniëlle Grondman – Dani’s Crochet Art. This is a free pattern
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pattern. I made this translation out of logical thinking. I do not speak Russian/Chinese.
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Abbreviations
Ch
Sl st
Sc
Inc
2tog
BLO
(..) x..
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Chain
Slip stitch
Single crochet
Increase (2 sc’s in sc)
2 single crochets together
Back loop only
Everything between (..) is crocheted as much as behind x..
Color chart
This color chart will make it easier to choose a different color scheme.
Color
Pattern parts
Light green
Middle green
Pink
Body and main parts
Leafs
Tulip
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Body (in light green and pink yarn)
Fill the body with fiber filling along the way.
Light green yarn:
Round 1:
Magic circle 8 sc’s (8)
Round 2:
(inc) x8 (16)
Round 3:
(sc 1, inc) x8 (24)
Round 4:
(sc 2, inc) x8 (32)
Round 5:
(sc 3, inc) x8 (40)
Round 6:
BLO: sc all (40)
Round 7-15:
sc all (40)
Round 16:
(sc 6, 2tog) x5 (35)
Round 17:
(sc 5, 2tog) x5 (30)
Round 18:
(sc 4, 2tog) x5 (25)
Round 19:
(sc 3, 2tog) x5 (20)
Round 20:
(sc 2, 2tog) x5 (15)
Round 21:
(sc 1, 2tog) x5 (10)
Now you’ll start with the head.
Round 22:
(inc) x10 (20)
Round 23:
(inc) x20 (40)
Round 24:
(sc 4, inc) x8 (48)
Round 25:
(sc 7, inc) x6 (54)
Round 26-33: sc all (54)
Round 34:
(sc 7, 2tog) x6 (48)
Round 35:
(sc 6, 2tog) x6 (42)
Place the eyes between round 30 and 31. Keep 8 stitches free between the eyes.
Round 36:
(sc 5, 2tog) x6 (36)
Round 37:
(sc 10, 2tog) x3 (33)
Round 38:
(sc 9, 2tog) x3 (30)
Round 39:
(sc 8, 2tog) x3 (27)
Round 40:
(sc 7, 2tog) x3 (24)
Round 41:
(sc 6, 2tog) x3 (21)
Round 42:
(sc 5, 2tog) x3 (18)
Round 43:
(sc 4, 2tog) x3 (15)
Round 44:
(sc 3, 2tog) x3 (12)
Round 45:
(sc 2, 2tog) x3 (9)
Round 46-53: sc all (9)
Change to pink yarn. Now you’ll start with the tulip.
Round 54:
(inc) x9 (18)
Round 55:
(sc 1, inc) x9 (27)
Round 56-64: sc all (27)
Fasten off, leave a long tail.
Skip 8 stitches, weave the tail through the next stitch (1). Skip 8 stitches, weave the tail
through the next stitch (2). Now weave the tail through the first stitch of round 64 (3)
and pull tight.
Now you have 3 openings of 8 sc’s. Sew each opening together with 4 stitches.
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3
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Arms (make 2x in light green yarn)
Fill the arms with fiber filling along the way.
I couldn’t find the pattern of the arms, but looking at the pictures I would advise:
Round 1:
Round 2-9:
Magic circle 8 sc’s (8)
sc all (8)
Push round 9 flat. Crochet through 2 stitches at once to close the arms.
Do this with 4 sc’s.
Fasten off, leave a long tail for sewing.
Sew the arms between round 21 and 22 of the body.
Leaf (make 2x in middle green yarn)
Work around the chain.
Round 1:
Round 2:
chain 11
sc 10, ch 2, go on to the other side of the chain, sc 10, ch 1 (12)
Fasten off with a sl st in the ch where you made your first sc. Leave a long tail.
Sew the leaves between round 45 and 49 of the body.
Eyebrows, lashes and mouth (in black and read embroidery thread)
For the eyebrows and lashes: use black yarn.
For the mouth: use red yarn.
Look at the pictures below for the placing and shape of all the parts.
I wish you lots of fun with your tulip!
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