Tulip Blanket Crochet Pattern Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
- This video tutorial will show you how to make one tulip rectangle to be used for assembling a blanket or any project of your choice!
Yarn I used: I Love this Yarn Acrylic, #722 Marbled Mocha PRINT, #260 Light Sage, #290 Orchid, and #230 Light Peach.
Per each tulip panel: 30g petal color, 18g stem color, 72g main background color.
Total amount will depend on how large your project is.
Gauge: 19 sc x 20 rows = 4x4inches
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Love when I get a talented crochet artist in my algorithm!
@remedy9648 thank you so much!
As a not so experienced crocheter, I actually think I could do this because of your very clear instructions. Thank you
Pretty floral block. I found your interaction with your child very endearing, your son has a sweet disposition.
Oh my gosh I didn't even realize I left that in there- definitely thought it was muted. Haha I'm so sorry about how loud it gets there for a minute. 😅
Thank you for the comment!
I loved it!! I will crochet it. Thank you very much from Curicó, Chile ❤
Lovely! Clear instructions and beautiful colors. Thank you and greetings from Rome, Italy. 😊
@@marinacarlagiorgi3699 Hello! Thank you so much for your comment 😊
Thank you for this lovely tutorial I love the texture of this project my daughter’s favourite flower is tulips so I’m definitely going to give this a try,I appreciate your time and effort in showing and sharing this project with us especially as you are a busy mum many thanks Sandra Phillips Isle of Man
@user-ti3vf9su5k thank you so much Sandra 💕
This is so gorgeous. I've never done so much colour changing before. Looks fiddly but oh so satisfying I'm sure 😊. Beautiful work, well done
@marialuis3101 it definitely is, but feels so great to see it all together when it's done! :)
Found you on my recommended section. This is so pretty what a great way to use up scraps for the flower colors. Thank you so much for the tutorial. Glad I found ya.
I, as well!!🎉
Thank you so much! Yes what a good idea for scraps! I should have done that!
🌷@@cozynorthwoodsSame! So Happy to be here! Wonderfully done! It's beautiful 🌷 🌷 🌷 🌷
you have such a great way to demonstrate - thank you for sharing.
@@user-tp8wr7lv7y thank you!!!
This is stunning. Love it.
@@onemadscientist thank you so much!
You did a great job well done .😊 Hello from Warrenton, Virginia. Your color choices were beautiful.
Thank you! 😊 Hello from California! ❤️
Thank you for this beautiful pattern and tutorial. I love the extra texture of the tulip 💛
Thank you! 😊 that's my favorite part! I was excited that I managed to figure out how to do that 😅
Hi, I just found your channel. This will be fun to make. Thank you for sharing. Have a Yarntastic beautiful day 🧶💖🐸
Very beautiful 🇨🇦
Thank you! 😊
This block is really, really pretty! I love the colours you chose (so it's not "Eastery" or all pastel) ...especially having that heathered brown -- I just can't say enough! Thank you for the clear instruction. I had not seen you in my feed, etc. before (so I'm off to take a look at your channel)!😉
[PS Just from my sentiment and then reading the comment below, I think that this pattern just might bring you new subscribers!👏( . . .'definitely get attention!😊)]
@iwantmy_sk844 thank you so much for your kind comment! I'm fairly new to posting here, but I'm hoping to share more soon! ❤️
Comme c'est beau 😯👏 merci
Beautiful ❤
Gorgeous!!
@@terijwh thank you!
Love this design! 😍 I'm thinking these tulips would also be great with alternating sections that included other motifs (birds, bees, ladybugs, etc.) -- similar to a "calendar blanket" style.
I hope the block looks as pretty when I change colors the OTHER way. I was taught to change in the last stitch of the previous color so there are no extra chains.
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I love this, I am thinking it could be modified to make a banner instead of a blanket! And it gets more complicated, but changing colours for the puff stitches could be fun. You crochet quite differently from what I’ve seen - it’s not bad, it’s fascinating to watch your hands. I found the moments where you were talking to your kid, I presume, to be very distracting. I felt like I was listening to something I wasn’t supposed to, and I ended up feeling really uncomfortable. Maybe in future you could mute the sound when you’re not giving instructions and there are others around you? Most of the video was fine, it was just a couple places. Anyway, great pattern! I think I’ll make some for my mum!
@greghazmat191 lol thank you! I definitely thought it was muted but guess I was wrong!
Pretty pattern! But you used all single crochet, the absolute worst stitch for working quickly. If you had used half double or even double crochet, you’d be able to go a lot faster without the “pause” after each stitch.