Casandra

VERY BEAUTIFUL FLOWER

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Very beautiful flower! MK from Alisca J 

Yarn Dendy, hook 0.75 Clover. 


1. Recruit a chain of 12 VP, close the circle of the joint venture: 

2. Tie the ring to 20 SBN, close the circle of the joint venture: 

3. This will be the ring of the base of the motive. From the first loop of the base ring we knit a chain of 4 VP, we connect (with the help of SCN - here and hereafter) with the second loop of the base, from it we knit a chain of 2 VP and С1Н from the third loop of the base. It 

turned out the first two cells of the petal mesh: 4. Turn the work. We knit a chain of 4 VP, connect it with the first arch, we knit a chain of 3 VP, connect it with the second arch, we knit 2 VP and C1H in the same arch. The result was a second row of petal mesh:

Turn over the job. The third row of mesh. We knit a chain of 4 VP, we connect it with the first arch, a chain of 3 VP we connect with the second arch, a chain of 3 VP we connect with the third arch, a chain of 2 VP and C1H into the third arochka: 

5. We turn over the work. The fourth row of petal mesh. We knit a chain of 4 VP, we connect with the first arochka, we knit 3 more arches of 3VP, in the last arocha we knit 2 VP and C1H. 

6. Turn over the job. From this point on, we reduce the number of cells in each row of the grid. Knit 4VP and connect with the second (in the course of knitting) arch; We connect 3 VPs to the third, 3 VPs to the fourth and 2 VPs and 1 C1N to the fifth arochka: 

7. Turn over the work. We knit a chain of 4 VP, we connect with the second archea, a chain of 3 VP with a third, a chain of 2VP and 1 C1H into the fourth arochka:

8. Turn over the job. 4VP connect with the second archek, 2VP and 1 S1N knit in the third arochka: 

9. Turn over the work. Chain 4VP connect with the second arochka: 

10. Turn over the work. Now, on one side of the mesh part of the petal, we knit additional cells in the side arches to return to the base of the petal. 4VP - 3VP - 3VP - 3VP - 3VP - 3VP. Knit 1 sc in the third loop of the motive base ring:

11. In the original sample in the next two rows is not. The netting of the petal part was tied with the help of the fastener for the sides of the arches. But it seems to me that it is better to make the proposed two rows of strapping, which is why not too beautiful and even loops for fastening the strapping will be closed in even rows of RLS. So, we tie up the mesh part of the petal for the side arms of the arches in the following order (in each arochka): 3SN - 4 times 2 SNS - 3 SNS - 3 SNS - 4 times 2 SNS - 3 SNS. Total it turned out 30 scs: 

12. We turn over the work and for the rear half-loops of the previous row we knit 30 scns in the opposite direction, as a result of which we get a kind of rim:

13. Now we will knit the trimming-corrugation of the petal, we will attach with the help of RLS for those rear half-loops, which we left free when knitting the previous row (understand what I mean?). Each row of strapping-corrugation fastened to one of the 30 half-loops of the strapping. Thus, we have 30 rotary rows of corrugation. 

From the lower, first half loop of the strapping, we knit a chain of 4 VPs and, on it, we return back with the help of 2 RLS, with the third RLS we connect a row of corrugations with the second half-loop of the strapping of the mesh part. Next - lift loop and for the rear half loops knit the third row of the corrugation. It will already have 4 sc. Before turning the work knit lift loop:

14. Knit the next row by adding lift loops at the beginning of each row of the corrugation, until the number of loops in the row equals 7 (or 8 if you want to make the corrugation wider). After this, the lifting loop is knitted only in each even row so that the number of loops does not increase. In the last 4 pivot rows, we begin to decrease the number of loops (1 in each row) to make it symmetrically with the opposite side of the petal: 

15. We tie 2 scles into 5 and 6 loop of the base ring and repeat everything we did for the first petal: 





16. For the middle one, press the 12 VP chain, close it into a ring, tie the SBN ring for the first time, and then one more time. Get a little ring. Now we knit the stamens: a chain of 10 VP: 

17. We knit a twisted column (10-12 turns):

18. With connecting loops (joint venture) we return to the base of the ring and for the rear half loops we knit 3 more stamens (average 2 EP for longer): 

19. For the rear half of the base with connecting loops we move 4 loops and repeat the operation "Stamens": 




20. And now for the front half of the base knit pistils. Each pestle is a twisted column on 4 VP: 

21. 

That's what eventually happened. 







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