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Blue Butterfly Orchid - crochet pattern

One of the most beautiful houseplants is the orchid; it comes in all kinds of shapes and colors. The butterfly orchid is the one most often found in living rooms at home. A particularly beautiful variety is the
Blue Butterfly Orchid, the" blue butterfly"
And now this dream is also available for your crochet hook.
The pattern is detailed and supported by numerous step-by-step photos, so you will quickly make your dream of the "Blue Butterfly" come true.
Even beginners will discover their "green thumb" here.
Materials:
- Size 10 crochet thread in blue/white gradient yarn, white, yellow, and dark green,
- floral stem wire
- wrapping wire
- 1.0 crochet hook
required basic skills:
- chain stitches, single crochet, double crochet.
You can find the pattern for "growing" this especially beautiful orchid here.
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Spider Plant - crochet pattern
The spider plant is not only lovely to look at, it is also quite easy to care for.
This crocheted spider plant needs no care at all and can hardly be distinguished from a real plant.
A pretty decoration, a lovely gift or small present that will make an impression (as long as you don't reveal how easy it is).
The spider plant is quick and easy to crochet and therefore
especially suitable for beginners to get started with crocheting flowers.
You should know what:
- chain stitches
- single crochet
- half double crochet and
- double crochet are.
Well, and for pros, it is a quick little project for in between—when the flower shop is closed on the weekend and you absolutely need a last-minute hostess gift for a party with friends.
And best of all, the spider plant adapts to your wishes and can be crocheted in every imaginable size. From a small, delicate pot to a large, bushy hanging plant.
The material usage is low, so you can crochet several of these beautiful and indestructible spider plants from one 50 g ball of crochet thread.
Material:
- Size 10 crochet thread in light green (gradient yarn)
- Size 10 crochet thread in dark green
- 1.5 crochet hook
- wrapping wire
- a piece of floral stem wire approx. 5-8 cm
- green crepe tape
You can download the spider plant here
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Crown Imperial in a planter - crochet pattern
Originally from Persia, the crown imperial is one of the most magnificent plants a garden has to offer.
On the tall, leafless-at-the-top flower stalk, a crown of red, orange, or yellow bell-shaped blossoms sits enthroned in the months of April to May, with a lush tuft of pointed leaves reaching upward above it.
As a houseplant, the crown imperial has not been seen until now.
But with this crochet pattern, you can change that.
Now crochet your own crown imperial for your plant shelf.
The plant will be approx. 52 cm tall and will be the eye-catcher on your plant shelf or windowsill.
Even from the shortest distance, it can hardly be distinguished from a real one, and everyone will envy you for this plant. Friends, acquaintances—everyone who sees this magnificent plant in your home will want one.
The
detailed crochet pattern includes 20 pages and shows
step by step in words and pictures (over 100 step-by-step photos) how to make this wonder of nature bloom.
Even beginners with basic knowledge of stitch types
- chain stitch
- single crochet
- half double crochet
- double crochet
- treble crochet will have no trouble crocheting the crown imperial following this pattern.
And a pattern for a matching planter is included, too.
You will need:
For the plant:
- Size 10 crochet thread in green - leaves
- Size 10 crochet thread in yellow, red, orange (depending on your preferred blossom color; gradient yarn is also possible)
- 1.5 crochet hook
- thin wrapping wire (green and silver)
- floral stem wire, 50 cm
- crepe tape in green, brown, white (alternatively, cut fine crepe strips to approx. 1 cm)
- a little craft glue
For the planter:
- an empty, standard 1 kg yogurt bucket
- Styrofoam or floral foam
- leftover yarn in the desired color
- some black or dark brown felt
- 3.5 crochet hook
You can get this magnificent crown imperial here.
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Why not take a look around the
Flima nursery; there you will find many more ideas for your plant shelf.
You're sure to find something suitable for you.
And if your favorite flower isn't included, just write to me and I'll write the pattern for you.
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