Tulip Crochet Stitch

Tulip Crochet Stitch

Tulip Crochet Stitch

“TULIP CROCHET STITCH” – CROCHET PATTERN BY HILARIA FINA

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National Tulip Day - 16 de Enero

INSPIRATION + DESIGN


Tulip stitch is perfect for decoration, in a candle or a pot for example. It could be also used for a blanket, a scarf or a hat.

You may use different colors for the stem, the flower or the body ground. You can even change flower color at each round in order to create a multicolor tulip field.



STITCHES AND TECHNIQUES USED


CHAIN (ABBREVIATION ch)
YO and pull the yarn through the loop on the hook.

SINGLE CROCHET (ABBREVIATION: sc)
Insert hook into the stitch, YO and pull the yarn through the stitch (2 loops on your hook), YO again and pull through both loops on the hook in one go.

DOUBLE CROCHET (ABBREVIATION: dc)
YO, insert hook into the stitch, YO and pull the yarn through the stitch (3 loops on your hook), YO and pull through the first 2 loops on the hook in one go (2 loops remain on the hook), YO again and pull through the remaining 2 loops on the hook.

POPCORN STITCH (ABBREVIATION: PC)
Popcorns are a number of completed stitches worked into the same st. Once the desired number of stitches have been completed. Remove hook, insert it in first dc made and the last stitch, pull up that loop through first stitches, ch 1 to close the popcorn st.

BACK BUMPS
The back bump, or back bar, lies right behind the back loop of a stitch. Working into this spot leaves you with a visible line of stitches on the surface of your fabric.
Working into the back bumps along a chain creates a neater finish.

CHANGING TO A NEW COLOR
You will change to another colour by joining in the new colour during the final step of the last stitch in the old colour as follows: work the last stitch in the old colour until the last two loops of the stitch are on the hook, then using the new colour, YO and pull through the 2 remaining old colored loops on your hook. The next stitch you make will be the first stitch in the new colour.

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  • ABBREVIATIONS

    • ch = chain
    • ch-sp = chain space
    • dc = double crochet
    • lp (s) = loop (s)
    • slst = slip stich
    • st (s) = stitch (es)
    • YO = yarn over
    • Row … = At the beginning of each pattern line, you’ll find “Row” + a number to indicate which “row”.
    • (…) = At the end of each line you will find the number of stitches you should have at end of each “row”.
    • […] x … = When part of the instructions repeat throughout the “row”, it ́ll be placed between brackets x the number of times it should be repeated.
    • (…) = stitches between (…) are worked into the same stitch.
    • Example: Row 01. (3sc) in the same stitch, [2sc, sc-inc] x 2. (11 sts)



SKILL LEVEL


LEVEL 2 – EASY

If you are looking for a relaxing project, this is what you want. These patterns are very repetitive. They use basic stitches and easy procedures.

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WHAT YOU NEED


  • Crochet hook 4.00 mm (G US)
  • Yarn needle
  • Scissors
  • Yarn: 8 ply / DK / light worsted, Drops Cotton Light (50% cotton, 50% polyester), 50g/1.8oz, 105m (115yds), 10 x 10 cm = 20 sts x 22 rows :
    nº 12 (kaki)
    nº 21 (light beige)
    nº 11 (green)
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NOTES


  • This pattern is written in US terminology.
  • When you crochet in rows, each row stars by turning the piece and working some chain stitches (know as the “turning chains”) to get the right height for the following stitches.
  • If you wish to make a different size, simply work the starting chain to the desired width in multiples of 3+2.
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WRITTEN PATTERN


With 4.00 mm (G US) crochet hook, in light beige yarn.

To begin: 23ch + 1 turning chain.

Row 01. Crochet into the bumps of the chain (see Stitches & Techniques used), starting in the second back bump, 23sc, turn (23)

Row 02. ch, sc in each st around, turn. (23)

Change to kaki (see Stitches & Techniques used).

Row 03. 3ch, [sk 2 sts, (dc, ch, dc)] x 7, sk next st, dc, turn. (23)

Change to green.

Row 04. 4ch, [PC in ch-sp, 2ch] x 6, PC, ch, dc, turn. (23)

Change to light beige.

Row 05. ch, sc in each st around, turn. (23)

Row 06. ch, sc in each st around, turn. (23)

Repeat rows (03, 04, 05 & 06) until desired length.

Cut the yarn and weave in all ends.

CHECK CHART.

CHART


Tulip Stitch Chart

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