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Crochet Rose PDF Pattern: Realistic Floral Amigurumi DIY Tutorial

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"I have been making lots of poppy flowers in different versions lately, from poppy brooches and poppy pins, to appliques and baby blankets, but I realized I haven't made a poppy flower design for kids that they can wear as hair accessories. So here it is, the Poppy Hair Tie! Your little one can wear these cute flowers for Remembrance day and of course, you can use them as appliques for hats, hair bands and hair clips, the possibilities are endless. I have used DK yarn and a 3mm crochet hook for these poppies and they measure about 9cm in diameter. If you change the hook size and yarn weight, you can modify the size to fit your project."


Get ready to embrace the joy of spring with the Spring Bouquet Crochet Pattern. This English digital pattern is perfect for crochet enthusiasts who want to bring a touch of spring to their crafting projects. With clear instructions and the option to create three different plants – chamomile, flax, and branch with leaves, you can make a small bouquet or multiple mono bouquets. The pattern recommends using Alize Miss yarn in white, yellow, blue, and green, but any similar yarn can be substituted. The reviews praise the pattern for its clear instructions and the technique of incorporating thin wire into the crocheted petals for a more realistic appearance. One reviewer even plans to sell the flowers and leaves as bookmarks at a local charity Christmas fair. So grab your crochet hook and immerse yourself in the joy of creating beautiful spring blooms!
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While most of the crochet cactus patterns on this list are amigurumi-style, this one has a different approach. It's a set of crochet coasters, so the cactus is really just a green circle crochet in the round and decorated with white embroidery stitches for thorns. However, you'll then add a tiny three dimensional crochet flower to the top of each coaster. When you stand them up inside of the pot that you crochet, they look three-dimensional as though you've worked with amigurumi. None of the stuffing, all of the design flair.
