I have already presented knitted tulips and knitted gerberas, I find that it is time now for knitted roses :)
Links:
Knitted Roses (Roses (R3))
Here at unikatissima:
Knitted Tulips
Knitted Gerberas
…compilation of tutorials
I have already presented knitted tulips and knitted gerberas, I find that it is time now for knitted roses :)
Links:
Knitted Roses (Roses (R3))
Here at unikatissima:
Knitted Tulips
Knitted Gerberas
Ok, at the moment it’s spring time, but should you need tulips ‘made to last’ simply knit them ;-)
Links:
Knitted Tulips (Tulips (R3))
You surely won’t have to estimate the amount of yarn for this cute little knitted flower :)
By the way I have more knitted flowers in my blog.
Additionally you find at Head Huggers many instructions for hats meant for prople who lost their hair due to an illness. She writes there: “My plan is to distribute the caps to hospitals, oncology offices, hospices, etc. so that they can more readily be available to those who have lost their hair due to chemotherapy, etc.”
Links:
Knitted Flower (Head Huggers: Flower Pattern: 2)
via: Knit Flower by Sue W. Thompson
Here at unikatissima:
Estimate Amount of Yarn
Entries with the tags ‘knitting’ and ‘flower’
There are lots of knitted flowers, but I find these knitted flowers here brilliant: simply knit a rectangle with drop stitches and knit and sew it in an adequate way (that’s the extra short short summary now ;-)).
Links:
Knitted Flowers (Knit Flowers)
via: Knit Flowers
I find that these Gerberas look really good – yet they are one of my favourite flowers ;-)
Links:
Knitted Gerberas (Geberas (R3))
via: Gerbera Daisies – free pattern alert!
At first glance it may seem to be the wrong moment to knit socks with a spring pattern, but when do you miss spring most, if not in the first autumn days? ;-)
Besides I’ve just found the instruction and didn’t feel at all to wait for spring before presenting it ;-)))
Links:
Tulip Socks (Tiptoe through the tulips)
via: Tiptoe Through the Tulips