Of course, you need not make hyper-realistic amigurumi potted flowers. Thus, here is a pattern that you can use to make a variety of crochet flowers depending on your mood , taste or decor. Indeed, you can get across the very concept of “flower” without imitating any particular one.
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The Genesis Cardigan Free Crochet Pattern
The genesis summer kimono cardigan has a richly varied structure. Also, its beautiful color bands highlight the alternating voids and denser stitches. Overall, it's a beautiful, casual and playful cardi for everyday.
I wanted something colorful and summery, which can be hard to find when crocheting/knitting. This pattern came to be when I was reading the story of Joseph and The Coat of Many Colors. Now, I'm not going to go into the whole story of Jacob gifting the coat to Joseph, But this particular coat meant a lot to the people of this time. A piece of clothing with different colors represented worth and leadership.
Potted Plant
Next, here is a lovely idea fo crocheted bouquets of amigurumi potted flowers. They are undoubtedly a touch of summer on a cold winter evening. To summarize, this is a highly realistic pattern with a beautiful flowerpot and a dense, full array of blossoms.
A Taste Of Honey Shawl
Are you looking for something easy to make using Tunisian crochet? The ‘A Taste of Honey Shawl’ works up beautifully even though it is one of the easiest patterns to crochet! It is made up of only one stitch - Tunisian Honeycomb Stitch and looks beautiful with solid or variegated yarn :) This pattern is a one-row repeat and you can use any yarn with an appropriate hook to make it in any length you want! I have included a video tutorial for you to follow along and make this shawl This (tested) pattern contains: Complete list of materials Step by step written instructions to make the shawl (US terms) Stitch tutorials with left and right-handed video tutorials Video tutorial to follow along and make this shawl
Pansies Potted Plant Crochet Pattern
Depending on your climate, pansies can be among the earliest flowering plants in spring, but you don't even need to wait that long to add color to your day! The word pansy is derived from the French pens'e ('thought') and there's no better way to show someone you're thinking of them than with a cheerful crocheted pansy.
Woolfie, realistic crochet wolf amigurumi pattern
Woolfie, realistic crochet wolf amigurumi pattern